Israeli rhythmic gymnastics coach and former gymnast
Ayelet Zussman |
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Born | (1979-03-27) March 27, 1979 (age 45) |
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Nationality | Israeli |
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Alma mater | Ruppin Academic Center |
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Occupation | Head coach of the Israeli Rhythmic Gymnastics |
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Known for | Trainer of Rhythmic Gymnastics in Hapoel Rishon LeZion club and coach of multiple European/World medalists and Linoy Ashram 2020 Olympic champion |
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2024 Paris olympic games coach
Silver medalist.
Ayelet Zussman (Hebrew: איילת זוסמן, born 27 March 1979) is an Israeli rhythmic gymnastics coach and formerly a gymnast, she was champion of Israel in 1994.
Rhythmic gymnastics career
Ayelet took her first steps in the world of rhythmic gymnastics when she was 6 years old. She trained for a year under former Israeli national team coach Ilanit Lazar and then went to Irina Vigdorchik as Ilanit left the country.[1]
In 1994, at the age of 15, she became the champion of Israel, she could not repeat her achievement a year later due to a back injury and at the age of 17 she decided to end her career as an athlete.[2] She served as a physical training officer in the general staff of the Israeli Army. At the end of military service, Ayelet was asked to remain in the army with a contract ready, but she decided to return to gymnastics, this time as a coach.[1]
A graduate of the Ruppin Academic Center, she has a bachelor's degree in business administration and sports management.[3]
Since 2009, she has been the coach of Linoy Ashram,[1] a multiple winner of World and European Championships,[4] as well as the Tokyo Olympic champion.[5] And a choreographer for Neta Rivkin, and the rhythmic gymnastics' group.[6]
After her achievement in Tokyo she's been appointed as the head coach of the Israeli rhythmic gymnastics team until 2028,[7] meaning Zussman is currently not only coaching the nation's top individuals, like Daria Atamanov the 2022 European champion,[8] but the group as well[9] after Vigdorchik went to train the Russian team.[10]
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