Chudina was one of the most popular Soviet sportspersons of the 1950s, and was then used by the Soviet media as an example of superiority of the national sport programs. She was a colorful person who had a coarse low voice, enjoyed alcohol drinking and playing cards in a company, and was a careless car driver. After retiring from competitions (as she was suspected in being an
Intersex person) she worked as a sports administrator and was soon forgotten. She had developed
tuberculosis and lost one leg due to
gangrene. A chain smoker through much of her life, she died of a stomach cancer, aged 66. ==References==