She won a gold medal in the group competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
The governor, Yevgeny Kuyvashyov, on the same day dismissed the statement by Glatskikh as incorrect.
[3] Glatskikh was suspended from her job on the next day,[4] while the Investigative Committee of Russia began an investigation into allegations of corruption and misappropriation of approximately 131 million rubles (1.78 million dollars) in her department.
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