Anna Bessonova – Incredible Ukrainian Rhythmic Gymnast

August 28th, 2008

Anna Bessonova with Hoola Hoop

Anna Bessonova is yet another reason why I love female athletes. I’m otherwise completely oblivious to sports, but I do appreciate flexible babes of sports. Rhythmic gymnastics definitely counts as a good sport to watch. You get to see widest spreading ever and your brain can really take off imagining what you would do with a woman who can perform poses like that in bed. Anna Bessonova is an incredible rhythmic gymnast from Kiev, Ukraine.

There is no denying Ukrainian girls are some of the hottest in the world. Which makes it a good combo. Anna Bessonova has that Eastern European beauty in her blood. Plus she’s skilled with Hoola Hoop and whatever other tools they use in rhytmic gymnastics. Anna Bessonova of course took part in Beijing 2008 Olympics and scored bronze in the all around gymnastics (gold belongs to Nastasia Liukin) and got the same medal in 2004 Athens Olympics also in individual all around gymnastics.

Anna Bessonova got into gymnastics through her parents who are into sports themselves. Her dad Vladimir Bessonov plays football (that’s Soccer in North America) for Dynamo Kiev and her mom Viktoria Bessonova is a successful rhythmic gymnast who became world champion twice.

When it comes to her home country of Ukraine, Anna Bessonova is a #1 rhytmic gymnast there.

Below is an incredibly sexy video of Anna Bessonova performing rhythmic gymnastics ball routine. The flexibility is mindblowing. Indulge:

Gallery of pictures of Anna Bessonova from Olympics 2008 and other sport events. You can comment on each picture individually. Image credit is given where known:

 

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2 Responses to “Anna Bessonova – Incredible Ukrainian Rhythmic Gymnast”

Broanda

мм.. удивил …

Andrea

Of all rhythmic gymnasts to pick, I think you chose the most beautiful, talented and elegant gymnast currently competing. Anna has grace, class and maturity that other gymnasts lack. I also commend you for going outside the realm of “normal” sports by taking a chance on rhythmic gymnastics. I only have one thing to correct and that is that the gold in RG in Beijing went to Evgenia Kanaeva of Russia, not Nastia Liukin (Nastia DID get the gold but in another sport…artistic gymnastics). Other than that, I applaud your choice!

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