Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

The Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics National Championship is an annual rhythmic gymnastics national competition in Russia.

History

The Russian Gymnastics Federation of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was established in 1963. For many years, it was a division of the Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation of the USSR that contributed to the development of gymnastics in the RSFSR as an independent sport by strengthening its financial base, improving the methods and practice of the training process, and facilitating the growth of the sport.

The "Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation" (abbreviated VFHG) is a Russian public organization. The federation held their inaugural conference on September 12, 1991, in Ivanovo, and was officially registered with the Ministry of Justice of the RSFSR on January 9, 1992.

Changes and additions to the Charter Conference VFHG were approved on February 16, 1999. The Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation VFHG issued a new certificate of registration on August 12, 1999.[1]

Russian Championships Medalists

Competitions preceding 1992 were held before the breakup of the USSR as Soviet Championships.

Year All-around Champion
1994 Amina Zaripova[2]
1995 Amina Zaripova[2]
1996 Yanina Batyrchina[3]
1997 Yulia Barsukova[4]
1998 Yanina Batyrchina[3]
1999 Alina Kabaeva[5]
2000 Alina Kabaeva[5]
2001 Alina Kabaeva[5]
2002 Zarina Gizikova[6]
2003 Irina Tchachina[7]
2004 Alina Kabaeva[5]
All-around medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Details
2005 Kazan Irina Tchachina Vera Sessina Svetlana Putintseva [7]
2006 Moscow Alina Kabaeva Vera Sessina Olga Kapranova [5]
2007 Moscow Alina Kabaeva Vera Sessina Marina Shpekht [8]
2008 St. Petersburg Evgenia Kanaeva Vera Sessina Alexandra Solovieva [9]
2009 Penza Daria Kondakova Daria Dmitrieva Olga Stryukova [10]
2010 Penza Daria Dmitrieva Ekaterina Donich Yana Lukonina [11]
2011 Penza Margarita Mamun Ekaterina Donich Natalia Bulycheva [12]
2012 Penza Margarita Mamun Daria Svatkovskaya Anna Trubnikova [13]
2013 Kazan Margarita Mamun Elizaveta Nazarenkova Anna Trubnikova [14]
2014 Penza Yana Kudryavtseva Margarita Mamun Aleksandra Soldatova [15]
2015 Penza Yana Kudryavtseva Arina Averina Dina Averina [16]
2016 Sochi Aleksandra Soldatova Margarita Mamun Dina Averina [17]
2017 Penza Dina Averina Aleksandra Soldatova Arina Averina [18][19]
2018 Sochi Dina Averina Aleksandra Soldatova Ekaterina Selezneva [20]
2019 Moscow Arina Averina Dina Averina Karina Kuznetsova
2020 Moscow Arina Averina Lala Kramarenko Dina Averina
2021 Moscow Arina Averina Lala Kramarenko Dina Averina
2022 Moscow Dina Averina Arina Averina Lala Kramarenko
2023 Moscow Anna Popova Maria Borisova Lala Kramarenko

Russian Junior medalists

References

  1. ^ "Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation". Russian Gymnastics Federation.
  2. ^ a b "Amina Zaripova profile". Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation.
  3. ^ a b "Yanina Batyrchina profile". Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation.
  4. ^ "Yulia Barsukova profile". Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Alina Kabaeva profile". Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation.
  6. ^ "2002 Russian Championships". lenta.
  7. ^ a b "Irina Tchachina profile". Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation.
  8. ^ "2007 National Results". sovsport. Retrieved 2007-04-07.
  9. ^ "Чемпионат России 2008, город Санкт-Петербург". rusgymnastics.ru. Retrieved 2008-04-28.
  10. ^ "2009 AA Results". burtasy. Retrieved 2009-10-23.
  11. ^ "2010 AA Results". burtasy. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
  12. ^ "2011 Russian Nationals". Penza-sport. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
  13. ^ "2012 AA Results". burtasy. Retrieved 2012-10-13.
  14. ^ "2013 AA".
  15. ^ "Kudryavtseva wins Russian Championships". R-Gymnastics. Retrieved 2014-04-25.
  16. ^ "2015 Russian Championships". Gimnastika Pro. Retrieved 2015-04-18.
  17. ^ "2016 Russian Championships". Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  18. ^ "Дина Аверина – чемпионка России по художественной гимнастике в многоборье". Retrieved 2017-03-12.
  19. ^ "2017 All-around Results". Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  20. ^ "Дина Аверина - абсолютная чемпионка России 2018". Retrieved 2018-03-05.