Who  is Anastasia "Nastia" Valeryevna Liukin the  world knows her as Nastia"  Liukin. She was born October 30, 1989. She is  a Russian-American  artistic gymnast. She is the 2008 Olympic individual  all-around gold  medalist, the 2005 and 2007 World Champion on the  balance beam, and the  2005 World Champion on the uneven bars. With nine  World Championships  medals, seven of them individual, Liukin is tied  with Shannon Miller as  the American gymnast having won the most World  Championship medals.  Liukin has also tied Miller's and Mary Lou Retton's  records as the  American gymnast having won the most medals in a single  Olympic Games.The daughter of two former Soviet champion gymnasts, Olympic gold medalist Valeri Liukin - the first man to do a triple backflip and World Champion rhythmic gymnast Anna Kotchneva, Nastia Liukin was born in Moscow and moved to the United States as a young child. She began gymnastics after spending time in the gym while her parents coached. Liukin is coached by her father at the World Olympic Gymnastics Academy, her family's gymnastics club in Plano, Texas.
Liukin  became a member of the U.S. junior national team  when she was 12 years  old and won the National all-around title at the  age of 13. She was  the all-around silver medalist at the 2003 Pan  American Games. Since  2005, Liukin has been a key member of the U.S.  senior team. She is a  four-time all-around U.S. National Champion,  winning twice as a junior  and twice as a senior. She has been the U.S.  senior National Champion  on the uneven bars since 2005. Liukin has  represented the United States  at three World Championships, the 2003 and  2007 Pan American Games,  and the 2006 and 2008 Pacific Rim  Championships.
Nastia  Liukin was born on October 30, 1989 in  Moscow, Russian SFSR, USSR. She  is the only child of two former Soviet  champion gymnasts: 1988 Summer  Olympics gold medalist Valeri Liukin and  1987 World Clubs Champion in  rhythmic gymnastics, Anna Kotchneva. Liukin  and her family are members  of the Russian Orthodox church. Her nickname  Nastia is a Russian  diminutive for Anastasia.
The  family moved  to the United States when Liukin was two and a half years  old, after the  breakup of the Soviet Union, and settled first in New  Orleans before  moving to Texas. In 1994, Valeri Liukin teamed with  another former  Soviet champion athlete, Evgeny Marchenko, to open the  World Olympic  Gymnastics Academy (WOGA) in Plano.
Liukin  is fluent in English  and Russian.She graduated from Spring Creek  Academy, located in Plano,  Texas, in the spring of 2007. She enrolled  as a freshman international  business major at Southern Methodist  University in January 2008, but  took a leave from classes to  concentrate on preparations for the 2008  Olympic Games.
Liukin  performed all-around in the qualifying  round of competition. She  qualified to the all-around final with a score  of 62.375, which ranked  her second among all competitors and 0.35  points behind Shawn Johnson,  her friend and Olympic roommate.  Liukin  also qualified to three event  finals: beam, uneven bars and floor  exercise; more than any other  American competitor.
In the team finals, Liukin performed on three events: beam, bars and floor exercise. Her uneven bars score of 16.900 was the highest mark awarded in the entire competition. Liukin performed second on balance beam, matching her qualifying score of 15.975. On floor exercise, she stepped out of bounds, incurring a 0.10 point penalty. The American team earned the silver medal, 2.375 points behind China.

On August 15, Liukin performed clean routines on all four events to win the all-around gold medal with a final score of 63.325. Johnson took the silver medal with a score of 62.725. The win marks the third time that an American woman has won the Olympic all-around title; Mary Lou Retton and Carly Patterson are the two previous American gold medalists. It is also the fourth time in the history of the Games that two athletes from the same country have taken first and second place in the women's all-around. The last time this was accomplished was the 2000 Olympics, when Romanian gymnasts won gold and silver; Soviet gymnasts also won gold and silver all-around medals at the 1952 and 1960 Games.[47]
In  the event finals, Liukin earned a  bronze medal on floor exercise. On  uneven bars, Liukin and China's He  Kexin both posted final marks of  16.725, and earned identical A and  B-panel scores of 7.70 and 9.025,  respectively. However, He Kexin won  the gold medal, and Liukin was  awarded the silver, after a tie-breaking  calculation that took into  account individual marks given by judges on  the B-panel.  In the  balance beam final, Liukin finished second behind  Shawn Johnson. With  her fifth Beijing medal, Liukin tied Mary Lou Retton  and Shannon Miller  for the most gymnastics medals won by an American in  a single Olympic  Games.
Outside of competitive gymnastics, Liukin has made several appearances in film and television, most notably a commercial for Adidas with Nadia Comăneci which ran during the 2004 Olympics, a 2008 commercial for Visa Inc., and a cameo in the April 2006 Touchstone Pictures film Stick It.[53][54] She has expressed a desire to become an actress in the future.[14]
Following the Beijing Olympics, Liukin appeared on many talk shows in the United States, including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night With Conan O'Brien, and the Oprah Winfrey Show. She has also signed to appear on an episode of Gossip Girl.
She is currently on The Tour of Gymnastics Superstars, which was broadcast nationwide on MyNetworkTV. [56] Tapings of the second show of the tour will be included in Frosted Pink with a Twist, which is a television special about women's cancers. Scheduled for nationwide broadcast on ABC on October 12, 2008, [57] the television special also features
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