Career
She was coached by Anna Shumilova. She now works as a rhythmic gymnastics coach and choreographer. She briefly competed as a part of the Russian national group until 2008.
In 2010, Kondakova repeated her success as the all-around silver medalist for World Cup events in Pesaro and Portimao as well as in Grand Prix and international tournaments.
2012 season and injury
In 2012, Kondakova opted to participate at the London test qualifications for the 2012 Summer Olympics, winning the qualifications event. Kondakova sustained a knee injury and was replaced by Alexandra Merkulova at the 2012 European Championships.
Irina Viner, the Russian head coach and President of the Russian Federation of Rhythmic Gymnastics, said the issue of participation in the Olympics remained open and would be resolved only after the June Grand Prix in Austria and the World Cup in Belarus in July. Kondakova underwent a minor surgery for her knee in Germany.
A conference on June 2012 by Irina Viner she said that a relapse of an old Anterior cruciate ligament (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) injury prevented Kondakova from competing: "Only a miracle could help Kondakova to recover in time for Olympic Games.
We are now trying all possible ways for Kondakova to recover. She is not ready to compete at the World Cup. She will continue training after the World Cup (in Minsk) but it"s not certain if it will be enough preparation up to August 9." Viner said that Alexandra Merkulova and Daria Dmitrieva would compete for the second Olympic berth.
Post-Retirement and Coaching career
Kondakova retired from rhythmic gymnastics shortly after her knee surgery, her coach Anna Shumilova said “She had a very serious injury, the recovery from which takes about half a year, lieutenant’s too late to start all over again.”
Kondakova has begun working as coach following her retirement, as well as choreographing for routines and music her students/gymnasts include:
Patricia Bezzoubenko
Victoria Veinberg Filanovsky
Kondakova was born in Sochi, Russia, the host city of the 2014 Winter Olympics.
An annual Kondakova Cup is held in the city.