Alexander
Artemev
Olympian 2008
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GOLD
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BRONZE
Athlete Bio#
Age
45
Hometown
Lakewood
Artemev became the first U.S. World pommel horse medalist since Kurt Thomas in 1979 when he finished third at the 2006 World Championships. He helped lead the US to a bronze medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in the team competition. He won the U.S. All-Around title at the Visa Championships, marking his full return to the sport after surgery in the summer of 2005. Artemev is the only child of Vladimir and Svetlana Artemev, who are both gymnastics coaches. His father, Vladimir, was a member of the Soviet National Team (1977-1987) and was the USSR national all-around champion in 1984. His mother, Svetlana, is a former rhythmic gymnast. Alexander, whose nickname is Sasha, moved to the United States in 1994 and earned his U.S. citizenship in December 2002. He tore elbow ligaments in August 2002 and resumed training in February 2003. Artemev's Gymnastics goals include medaling in the all-around at a World Championship and at an Olympic Games. Artemev graduated from McLain High School in 2003. His future aspirations include attending college to study business and someday opening his own gym.