Nastia’s signature pink balance beam! 402K likes. Nastia Liukin was born Anastasia Valeryevna Liukin, in Moscow, Soviet Union, on October 30, 1989. Nastia Liukin, Dallas, Texas. Matt Lombardi Opens Up About His Engagement to Olympic Gymnast Nastia Liukin Ending "We didn't get engaged with the idea we'd break up," the Beam co-founder said on the Adulting podcast this week Olympic Gold Medalist. Nastia Liukin, to no surprise, is an avid Olympics consumer. She also had a skill named after her on the balance beam. At the 2006 and 2007 Worlds, Liukin won a total of five medals—two gold and three silvers. At the 2005 World Championships in Melbourne, she finished second in the all-around behind teammate Chellsie Memmel with a score of 37.823.

This exciting line of in-home equipment features Liukin’s signature color pink with her autograph and logo on each product. In 2005, Liukin won her first senior National Championships and, once again, earned gold medals on the bars and beam. In her first World Championships, in 2005 in Melbourne, Australia, she won gold medals on uneven bars and balance beam, plus silver medals in the all-around and floor exercise. Inquiries: britt@smithsaint.com She was the only child of her parents, Valeri Liukin and Anna Kotchneva, who were both former Soviet gymnasts and members of the Russian Orthodox Church. The soft foam core cover in pink suede material is ideal for young gymnasts who are learning basic beam skills. Nastia Liukin has us feeling nostalgic about the 2008 Beijing Olympics with this video of her practicing her balance beam routine! Nastia Liukin of the United States competes on the beam during the women's individual all-around artistic gymnastics final at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Julian Finney/Getty Images This was followed by another stellar performance at the 2007 World Championships, where she clinched balance beam and team golds and silver in the uneven bars.