2. Claudia Mayorova was born in the small village
Semisotka, the Crimea, on the 20th of March in 1964.
In 1968 she moved to Norilsk and started playing
badminton in 1978. In 1980 Claudia moved to Nizhny
Novgorod. In 1980-1991 she became the champion
and the prize-winner of superiority of the USSR and
Russia.
3. In 1991 Claudia Mayorova began the trainer's
way at the Polish school.
In 1997 she became the national trainer of the
female Polish team and juniors.
Since 2004 she is the trainer of the Olympic
team of Poland.
Her athletes entered the world elite of
badminton.
4. Since September 2008 Claudia Mayorova has
been working as the trainer of a professional
badmintonny club "Favourite-Ramensky“.
In 2009 the club “Favourite-Ramensky” became
the owner of the Cup of the European
Champions (Bulgaria).
In 2010 (June) Claudia`s athletes got silver
awards on the Cup of Europe (Zwolle, Holland).
5. Since 2009 Claudia Mayorova is the
head coach of Russian national team on
badminton.
In 2010 the women's national team of
Russia became the silver prize-winner of
the European Championship. For the
first time in the history of the Russian
badminton our national team entered
the “eight” of the strongest teams of
the world.
6. During the Olympic Games in London in 2012
Mayorova's wards (Nina Vislova and Valeria
Sorokina) won bronze in the pair category.
This medal became the first Russian medal
of Olympic Games in the history of
badminton.
7. Such qualities as
persistence, diligence,
purposefulness, selfconfidence and love to sport
helped Claudia Mayorova to
reach such good results in
sport and life.