Oksana Ilyinichna Fabrichnova (born November 24, 1978, in Moscow, Russia) is a former artistic gymnast. In 1993, she finished first in the all-around at the European Cup and fifth in the all-around at the 1993 World Championships. At the 1994 World Team Championships, Fabrichnova won the bronze medal on balance beam and helped Russia win the bronze medal in the team competition. She was an alternate for Russia at the 1996 Summer Olympics.[1]
After retiring from gymnastics, Fabrichnova performed in a circus and then became a doctor. She is married to Dmitry Kolozin, and the couple has one daughter, Irina.[1]
Fabrichnova has one eponymous uneven bars dismount listed in the Code of Points.[2]
Apparatus |
Name |
Description |
Difficulty[a]
|
Uneven bars |
Fabrichnova |
Double-twisting double tuck dismount |
F
|
- ^ Valid for the 2022-2024 Code of Points
Year
|
Competition
|
Location
|
Apparatus
|
Rank-Final
|
Score-Final
|
Rank-Qualifying
|
Score-Qualifying
|
1994
|
World Championships
|
Dortmund
|
Team
|
3
|
194.546
|
4
|
385.515
|
Brisbane
|
Balance beam
|
3
|
9.712
|
8
|
9.612
|
European Championships
|
Stockholm
|
Team
|
2
|
115.422
|
|
|
All-around
|
7
|
38.711
|
|
|
Vault
|
6
|
9.712
|
|
|
Uneven bars
|
2
|
9.837
|
|
|
Balance beam
|
6
|
9.700
|
|
|
1993
|
World Championships
|
Birmingham
|
All-around
|
5
|
38.630
|
26
|
36.880
|
Vault
|
|
|
13
|
9.618
|
Uneven bars
|
|
|
84
|
8.000
|
Balance beam
|
6
|
9.212
|
3
|
9.812
|
Floor exercise
|
|
|
16
|
9.450
|