1999 and 2000 were the best years of Lobaznyuk's competitive career. She was an integral part of the 1999
World Championships team from Russia that won a silver medal, as she picked up the most points overall for her team in the
team final. Dianov was thrilled, saying "She performed wonderfully". Once again, she garnered a lot of attention and many more fans, partly due to
ESPN's broadcast of the competition. Without her impressive performance at the
World Gymnastics Championships, she might not have made it to the
Olympics the next year.
Sydney,
Australia was the site of the
2000 Olympic Games, and the location of the highest point in Lobaznyuk's career. She was also perhaps the top gymnast on the
Olympic team, surpassing
Svetlana Khorkina and
Elena Zamolodchikova, the best known members of the team at the time. She won a pair of silver medals (on the beam and in the team final) and a bronze on the vault. After Zamolodchikova fell off the balance beam in the team final, Lobaznyuk wanted to get a 10.0 SV (
start value) so she included a move not originally in her beam routine and promptly fell off the side of the beam. Dianov remarked afterwards, "It was a noble impulse and so it was impossible to rebuke her for it". In the all-around final, Lobaznyuk stepped out of bounds on her floor routine and misstepped on beam, resulting in a fifth-place result. == Injury ==