Alina Kabaeva
Russian rhythmic gymnast and politician
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2022 | Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung reported details about her children's births, contradicting previous reports and stating both children were sons of Vladimir Putin. |
2022 | Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung reported details about her children's births, contradicting previous reports and stating both children were sons of Vladimir Putin. |
August 3 2022 | The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control added Kabaeva to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List, freezing her assets and prohibiting U.S. persons from dealing with her. |
August 3 2022 | The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control added Kabaeva to the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List, freezing her assets and prohibiting U.S. persons from dealing with her. |
July 1 2022 | Australia imposed sanctions on Kabaeva. |
July 1 2022 | Australia imposed sanctions on Kabaeva. |
June 3 2022 | European Union imposed sanctions on Kabaeva. |
June 3 2022 | European Union imposed sanctions on Kabaeva. |
May 27 2022 | Canada imposed sanctions on Kabaeva. |
May 27 2022 | Canada imposed sanctions on Kabaeva. |
May 13 2022 | Kabaeva and her grandmother Anna Zatseplina were sanctioned by the United Kingdom. |
May 13 2022 | Kabaeva and her grandmother Anna Zatseplina were sanctioned by the United Kingdom. |
April 2022 | United States Department of the Treasury prepared sanctions against Kabaeva, but withheld implementation due to potential diplomatic tensions. |
April 2022 | United States Department of the Treasury prepared sanctions against Kabaeva, but withheld implementation due to potential diplomatic tensions. |
2019 | Reportedly gave birth to twin sons at the Kulakov maternity clinic in Moscow. |
2019 | Reportedly gave birth to twin sons at the Kulakov maternity clinic in Moscow. |
2017 | Became the official FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics Ambassador at the World Championships in Pesaro, Italy. |
2017 | Became the official FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics Ambassador at the World Championships in Pesaro, Italy. |
2015 | Served as an honorary guest at the World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. |
2015 | Honored with the Order of Honour by South Ossetia, further highlighting her international recognition and significance. |
2015 | Honored with the Order of Honour by South Ossetia, further highlighting her international recognition and significance. |
2015 | Served as an honorary guest at the World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. |
March 2015 | Reported to have given birth to a daughter at the VIP hospital of Saint Ann in Ticino, Switzerland. |
March 2015 | Reported to have given birth to a daughter at the VIP hospital of Saint Ann in Ticino, Switzerland. |
2014 | Carried the Olympic flame through Fisht Stadium as one of six Russian athlete torch bearers during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics, which generated international media controversy due to her alleged close relationship with President Vladimir Putin. |
2014 | Carried the Olympic flame through Fisht Stadium as one of six Russian athlete torch bearers during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics, which generated international media controversy due to her alleged close relationship with President Vladimir Putin. |
September 2014 | Resigned from the State Duma and was appointed chair of the board of directors of the National Media Group, Russia's largest media conglomerate. |
September 2014 | Appointed as the chairwoman of the board of directors of a major organization, marking a significant milestone in her professional career. |
September 2014 | Resigned from the State Duma and was appointed chair of the board of directors of the National Media Group, Russia's largest media conglomerate. |
September 2014 | Appointed as the chairwoman of the board of directors of a major organization, marking a significant milestone in her professional career. |
2013 | Continued to support controversial legislative measures, including an extrajudicial ban on websites potentially violating copyright laws and the reorganization of the Academy of Sciences. |
2013 | Received the Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Honour, acknowledging her outstanding achievements and contributions. |
2013 | Received the Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Honour, acknowledging her outstanding achievements and contributions. |
2013 | Continued to support controversial legislative measures, including an extrajudicial ban on websites potentially violating copyright laws and the reorganization of the Academy of Sciences. |
July 2013 | Kabaeva publicly stated that she did not have children. |
July 2013 | Kabaeva publicly stated that she did not have children. |
2012 | As a Member of Parliament, Kabaeva voted for controversial laws including the Anti-Magnitsky bill banning US adoptions of Russian orphans and the Russian gay propaganda law. |
2012 | As a Member of Parliament, Kabaeva voted for controversial laws including the Anti-Magnitsky bill banning US adoptions of Russian orphans and the Russian gay propaganda law. |
January 2011 | Kabaeva appeared on the cover of Vogue Russia and launched her singing career by performing on stage for the first time. |
January 2011 | Kabaeva appeared on the cover of Vogue Russia and launched her singing career by performing on stage for the first time. |
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