2. She was born on December 19, 1973 in Barnaul.
Multiple World and European champion, multiple World Cup winner
among poorly seeing athletes, the member of five Paralympics: Salt Lake
City (2002), in 2006 in Torino she won a gold, two silver and one bronze
medal.
In 2010 she became the world champion and bronze medalist of
Paralympics in Vancouver.
Since December 2011 she is a Member of
the Legislative Assembly of the Altai Krai,
the Chairman of the Social Rolicy
Committee.
3. Hard work, constant desire to achieve high her aims allowed her to
achieve the highest athletic results not only in Russia, but also on the
international level. Since 1993 of the Russian Paralympic team.
The Multiple champion of Russia, the winner of numerous European and
World Championships, World Cup winner among poorly seeing athletes,
the winner and the medalist of Paralympics Honored Sport Master of
Russia.
Honored Master of Sports of Russia. She was awarded the
medal "For Merits to the Fatherland” in 2007 she received the
Thanks of the President of the Russian Federation.
4. At he age of 7 she moved to Biisk to study in the boarding school for
poorly seeing children. At the age of 14 she began to go in for a the letics.
The first success came in 1986 when she won the junior championship of
Russa in athletics for poorly seeing athletes.
After her marriage and her daughter’s birth, Tatiana Ilyuchenko returned
to sport.
But not to athletics and to skiing, In 1997 at the European
Championships Tatiana won 4 gold medals.
5. HER ACHIEVEMENTS:
(2006) at the Paralympic Games in Torino, she won four medals: one
gold, two silver and one bronze.
(2010) She became the world champion the and the bronze medalist of
Paralympic Games in Vancouver.
(2011) the multiple winner of the World Cup in biathlon and crosscountry skiing (Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia), the World Cup,
the winner of the "Crystal Globe" for third place in the overall World
Cup biathlon and cross-country skiing among poorly seeing
sportsmen.