The 2018 Russian Championships were held from April 18 through April 22 in Kazan, Russia.
All-Around Final Results
Rank | Athlete | District | VT | UB | BB | FX | AA | Day 1 | Total |
1 | Angelina Melnikova | Central | 14.466 | 14.433 | 13.300 | 13.566 | 55.765 | 57.732 | 113.497 |
2 | Angelina Simakova | Moscow | 14.566 | 13.600 | 12.733 | 13.766 | 54.665 | 55.432 | 110.097 |
3 | Viktoria Komova | Central/Moscow | 14.400 | 13.933 | 13.366 | 12.066 | 53.765 | 54.365 | 108.130 |
4 | Aliya Mustafina | Moscow/Volga | 12.433 | 14.566 | 12.533 | 13.066 | 52.598 | 55.432 | 108.030 |
5 | Uliana Perebinosova | Moscow | 12.866 | 14.100 | 13.200 | 12.900 | 53.066 | 53.965 | 107.031 |
6 | Anastasia Iliankova | Siberia | 13.633 | 13.433 | 12.466 | 12.400 | 51.932 | 54.298 | 106.230 |
7 | Irina Alexeeva | Guest | 13.733 | 12.433 | 13.400 | 12.833 | 52.399 | 53.732 | 106.131 |
8 | Daria Elizarova | Central | 13.666 | 12.100 | 12.966 | 13.566 | 52.298 | 52.965 | 105.263 |
9 | Viktoria Gorbatova | Moscow | 13.166 | 12.600 | 12.633 | 12.966 | 51.365 | 53.299 | 104.664 |
10 | Ksenia Kamkova | Ural | 13.666 | 11.300 | 12.666 | 13.033 | 50.665 | 51.132 | 101.797 |
11 | Daria Spiridonova | Moscow | 13.333 | 13.233 | 12.400 | 12.333 | 51.299 | 50.266 | 101.565 |
12 | Tatiana Nabieva | St. Petersburg | 14.166 | 13.366 | 10.333 | 12.366 | 50.231 | 51.199 | 101.430 |
13 | Varvara Zubova | Moscow | 13.000 | 12.266 | 12.533 | 12.600 | 50.399 | 49.965 | 100.364 |
14 | Viktoria Trykina | Moscow | 14.100 | 10.833 | 12.433 | 12.100 | 49.466 | 50.432 | 99.898 |
15 | Polina Fedorova | Volga | 13.333 | 10.933 | 12.666 | 12.733 | 49.665 | 49.532 | 99.197 |
16 | Viktoria Gazeeva | Moscow | 13.133 | 12.200 | 11.800 | 11.633 | 48.766 | 49.232 | 97.998 |
17 | Varvara Batalova | St. Petersburg | 13.033 | 11.966 | 10.833 | 13.000 | 48.832 | 49.165 | 97.997 |
18 | Daria Skrypnik | Southern | 13.366 | 12.400 | 8.200 | 11.866 | 45.832 | 51.332 | 97.164 |
19 | Ksenia Artemova | Moscow | 13.366 | 11.566 | 11.200 | 12.166 | 48.298 | 47.298 | 95.596 |
20 | Elizaveta Volodina | Volga | 12.800 | 11.166 | 12.033 | 11.100 | 47.099 | 47.498 | 94.597 |
21 | Ekaterina Mitrofanova | St. Petersburg | 13.333 | 10.633 | 12.166 | 11.300 | 47.432 | 46.965 | 94.397 |
22 | Ekaterina Boeva | St. Petersburg | 12.000 | 10.966 | 11.266 | 12.166 | 46.398 | 47.498 | 93.896 |
23 | Diana Sigitova | Volga | 12.833 | 11.066 | 10.500 | 11.700 | 46.099 | 47.299 | 93.398 |
24 | Anastasia Gainetdinova | Volga | 12.733 | 8.866 | 11.666 | 12.300 | 45.565 | 47.332 | 92.897 |
Vault Final Results
Rank | Athlete | District | Vault 1 | Vault 2 | Average |
1 | Viktoria Trykina | Moscow | 14.300 | 14.100 | 14.200 |
2 | Angelina Melnikova | Central | 14.466 | 13.633 | 14.049 |
3 | Tatiana Nabieva | St. Petersburg | 14.366 | 13.633 | 13.999 |
4 | Eleonora Afanasyeva | Northwestern | 14.200 | 13.733 | 13.966 |
5 | Angelina Simakova | Moscow | 14.233 | 13.400 | 13.816 |
6 | Yuliya Biryulya | Siberia | 13.400 | 13.133 | 13.266 |
7 | Seda Tutkhalyan | Moscow | 13.000 | 13.100 | 13.050 |
8 | Ksenia Kamkova | Ural | 12.733 | 12.633 | 12.683 |
Bars Final Results
Rank | Athlete | District | Total |
1 | Angelina Melnikova | Central | 14.266 |
2 | Irina Alexeeva | Guest | 14.066 |
3 | Viktoria Komova | Central/Moscow | 13.633 |
4 | Angelina Simakova | Moscow | 13.500 |
5 | Viktoria Gorbatova | Moscow | 12.633 |
6 | Aliya Mustafina | Moscow/Volga | 12.233 |
7 | Anastasia Iliankova | Siberia | 11.433 |
8 | Uliana Perebinosova | Moscow | 10.966 |
Beam Final Results
Rank | Athlete | District | Total |
1 | Angelina Melnikova | Central | 13.466 |
2 | Ksenia Kamkova | Ural | 13.233 |
3 | Polina Fedorova | Volga | 12.866 |
4 | Aliya Mustafina | Moscow/Volga | 12.866 |
5 | Daria Elizarova | Central | 12.466 |
6 | Viktoria Komova | Central/Moscow | 12.433 |
7 | Anastasia Iliankova | Siberia | 12.200 |
8 | Maria Kharenkova | Southern | 11.300 |
Floor Final Results
Rank | Athlete | District | Total |
1 | Angelina Melnikova | Central | 14.500 |
2 | Angelina Simakova | Moscow | 13.466 |
3 | Irina Alexeeva | Guest | 13.333 |
4 | Daria Elizarova | Central | 13.166 |
5 | Uliana Perebinosova | Moscow | 12.966 |
6 | Viktoria Gorbatova | Moscow | 12.766 |
7 | Viktoria Trykina | Moscow | 12.366 |
8 | Ksenia Kamkova | Ural | 12.100 |
Team Final Results
Rank | District | VT | UB | BB | FX | Total |
1 | MOSCOW 1 (Aliya Mustafina, Uliana Perebinosova, Angelina Simakova, Daria Spiridonova, Viktoria Trykina, Varvara Zubova) | 56.765 | 56.366 | 51.365 | 53.732 | 218.228 |
2 | CENTRAL (Taisia Borozdyko, Anastasia Budylkina, Daria Elizarova, Darina Goldinova, Viktoria Komova, Angelina Melnikova) | 55.898 | 52.098 | 50.765 | 52.500 | 210.261 |
3 | MOSCOW 2 (Ksenia Artemova, Viktoria Gazeeva, Viktoria Gorbatova, Elizaveta Kochetkova, Seda Tutkhalyan, Valentina Shokhina) | 53.499 | 48.498 | 48.498 | 49.366 | 199.861 |
4 | ST. PETERSBURG (Lilia Akhaimova, Varvara Batalova, Ekaterina Boeva, Alexandra Kalkutina, Ekaterina Mitrofanova, Tatiana Nabieva, Maria Tsaryapkina) | 53.299 | 48.499 | 46.732 | 49.298 | 197.828 |
5 | VOLGA (Polina Fedorova, Anastasia Gainetdinova, Daria Reznik, Diana Sigitova, Elizaveta Volodina, Anastasia Yakovleva) | 51.531 | 45.231 | 45.766 | 49.966 | 192.494 |
6 | SIBERIA (Alyona Arkusha, Yuliya Biryulya, Anastasia Iliankova, Alexandra Mayzel) | 53.699 | 46.232 | 44.731 | 48.165 | 191.827 |
7 | SOUTHERN (Alyona Chernova, Maria Kharenkova, Tamara Konovalova, Lyubov Pushkina, Daria Skrypnik, Diana Verevkina) | 51.532 | 42.733 | 47.465 | 49.466 | 191.196 |
8 | NORTHWESTERN (Eleonora Afanasyeva, Anastasia Chekurova, Khristina Osokina, Vasilisa Tsupina, Anna Vanyushkina, Maria Vanyushkina) | 51.999 | 43.665 | 41.665 | 46.266 | 183.595 |
9 | URAL (Elena Aleksenko, Anastasia Baiguzhina, Ksenia Kamkova, Ilzida Minibaeva, Evgeniya Zhukova) | 50.199 | 37.900 | 44.399 | 47.031 | 178.529 |
All-Around Qualification Results
Rank | Athlete | District | VT | UB | BB | FX | AA |
1 | Angelina Melnikova | Central | 14.633 | 14.666 | 14.033 | 14.400 | 57.732 |
2 | Angelina Simakova | Moscow | 14.833 | 13.900 | 12.866 | 13.833 | 55.432 |
3 | Aliya Mustafina | Moscow/Volga | 14.266 | 14.500 | 13.433 | 13.233 | 55.432 |
4 | Viktoria Komova | Central | 14.366 | 14.533 | 12.966 | 12.500 | 54.365 |
5 | Anastasia Iliankova | Siberia | 13.700 | 14.366 | 13.166 | 13.066 | 54.298 |
6 | Uliana Perebinosova | Moscow | 13.766 | 14.466 | 12.233 | 13.500 | 53.965 |
7 | Irina Alexeeva | Guest | 13.800 | 14.066 | 12.100 | 13.766 | 53.732 |
8 | Viktoria Gorbatova | Moscow | 13.533 | 13.500 | 12.866 | 13.400 | 53.299 |
9 | Daria Elizarova | Central | 13.766 | 12.566 | 12.933 | 13.700 | 52.965 |
10 | Daria Skrypnik | Southern | 13.266 | 12.800 | 12.266 | 13.000 | 51.332 |
11 | Tatiana Nabieva | St. Petersburg | 14.100 | 12.533 | 11.933 | 12.633 | 51.199 |
12 | Ksenia Kamkova | Ural | 13.866 | 10.700 | 13.300 | 13.266 | 51.132 |
13 | Viktoria Trykina | Moscow | 13.900 | 10.533 | 12.833 | 13.166 | 50.432 |
14 | Daria Spiridonova | Moscow | 13.366 | 13.500 | 12.000 | 11.400 | 50.266 |
15 | Varvara Zubova | Moscow | 13.233 | 12.333 | 11.466 | 12.933 | 49.965 |
16 | Polina Fedorova | Volga | 13.266 | 10.166 | 13.000 | 13.100 | 49.532 |
17 | Viktoria Gazeeva | Moscow | 13.000 | 12.766 | 11.933 | 11.533 | 49.232 |
18 | Varvara Batalova | St. Petersburg | 13.366 | 12.233 | 11.200 | 12.366 | 49.165 |
19 | Eleonora Afanasyeva | Northwestern | 14.200 | 10.966 | 12.033 | 11.400 | 48.599 |
20 | Valentina Shokhina | Moscow | 13.200 | 10.333 | 12.166 | 12.133 | 47.832 |
21 | Elizaveta Volodina | Volga | 12.766 | 11.666 | 10.966 | 12.100 | 47.498 |
22 | Ekaterina Boeva | St. Petersburg | 12.066 | 11.500 | 11.766 | 12.166 | 47.498 |
23 | Anastasia Gainetdinova | Volga | 12.566 | 11.266 | 11.200 | 12.300 | 47.332 |
24 | Diana Sigitova | Volga | 12.933 | 11.633 | 10.600 | 12.133 | 47.299 |
25 | Ksenia Artemova | Moscow | 13.366 | 10.966 | 11.533 | 11.433 | 47.298 |
26 | Ekaterina Mitrofanova | St. Petersburg | 13.300 | 9.766 | 11.833 | 12.066 | 46.965 |
27 | Elizaveta Kochetkova | Moscow | 12.800 | 11.266 | 10.433 | 12.300 | 46.799 |
28 | Yuliya Biryulya | Siberia | 13.466 | 11.533 | 9.766 | 11.833 | 46.598 |
29 | Alyona Chernova | Southern | 12.800 | 10.100 | 11.200 | 12.166 | 46.266 |
30 | Alyona Arkusha | Siberia | 13.100 | 10.400 | 11.533 | 11.033 | 46.066 |
31 | Khristina Osokina | Northwestern | 12.233 | 11.733 | 10.166 | 11.900 | 46.032 |
32 | Anastasia Yakovleva | Volga | 12.200 | 10.666 | 10.600 | 12.433 | 45.899 |
33 | Alexandra Mayzel | Siberia | 13.433 | 9.933 | 10.266 | 12.233 | 45.865 |
34 | Alexandra Kalkutina | St. Petersburg | 12.200 | 10.233 | 10.766 | 12.133 | 45.332 |
35 | Tamara Konovalova | Southern | 12.633 | 9.833 | 10.500 | 12.200 | 45.166 |
36 | Diana Verevkina | Southern | 12.433 | 10.000 | 10.666 | 11.900 | 44.999 |
37 | Elena Aleksenko | Ural | 12.500 | 10.400 | 10.833 | 11.233 | 44.966 |
38 | Darina Goldinova | Central | 12.033 | 10.333 | 10.833 | 11.466 | 44.665 |
39 | Maria Tsaryapkina | St. Petersburg | 12.533 | 9.500 | 10.733 | 11.833 | 44.599 |
40 | Lyubov Pushkina | Southern | 12.833 | 9.800 | 10.300 | 11.566 | 44.499 |
41 | Maria Vanyushkina | Northwestern | 12.433 | 10.833 | 9.266 | 11.633 | 44.165 |
42 | Anastasia Chikurova | Northwestern | 13.133 | 10.066 | 9.600 | 11.333 | 44.132 |
43 | Taisia Borozdyko | Central | 12.933 | 9.966 | 9.733 | 11.366 | 43.998 |
44 | Elena Litvinchuk | Central | 11.733 | 9.966 | 11.266 | 10.733 | 43.698 |
45 | Anastasia Budylkina | Central | 13.133 | 8.766 | 9.833 | 11.900 | 43.632 |
46 | Ekaterina Levchenko | Volga | 11.600 | 10.400 | 10.533 | 11.000 | 43.533 |
47 | Anastasia Shlenkina | Central | 12.200 | 9.600 | 10.700 | 10.966 | 43.466 |
48 | Daria Nazarova | Volga | 13.033 | 9.500 | 9.866 | 10.966 | 43.365 |
49 | Vasilisa Tsupina | Northwestern | 11.900 | 10.133 | 9.866 | 11.333 | 43.232 |
50 | Daria Reznik | Volga | 12.366 | 8.966 | 9.900 | 11.900 | 43.132 |
51 | Kristina Tsoy | Southern | 11.633 | 9.200 | 10.366 | 11.700 | 42.899 |
52 | Elvira Bushueva | Far Eastern | 12.466 | 10.233 | 9.566 | 10.400 | 42.665 |
53 | Elena Likhodolskaya | Central | 11.866 | 8.733 | 9.966 | 12.000 | 42.565 |
54 | Ilzida Minibaeva | Ural | 12.000 | 8.166 | 10.300 | 11.166 | 41.632 |
55 | Diana Dayanova | Volga | 11.700 | 10.600 | 8.900 | 10.400 | 41.600 |
56 | Anastasia Baiguzhina | Ural | 11.600 | 8.600 | 9.966 | 11.366 | 41.532 |
57 | Evgeniya Zhukova | Ural | 11.833 | 8.200 | 9.666 | 10.733 | 40.432 |
58 | Daria Klimenko | Southern | 11.433 | 7.933 | 10.033 | 10.966 | 40.365 |
59 | Daria Lopatina | Volga | 12.733 | —— | 10.000 | 11.733 | 34.466 |
60 | Seda Tutkhalyan | Moscow | 13.400 | 9.500 | 11.000 | —— | 33.900 |
61 | Anna Vanyushkina | Northwestern | 12.066 | —— | 7.800 | 9.866 | 29.732 |
62 | Maria Kharenkova | Southern | —— | —— | 13.333 | 12.100 | 25.433 |
63 | Ekaterina Tsvetkova | Central | 13.133 | 10.933 | —— | —— | 24.066 |
64 | Valentina Lukovnikova | Central | 9.666 | —— | —— | 9.333 | 18.999 |
65 | Lilia Akhaimova | St. Petersburg | —— | 12.233 | —— | —— | 12.233 |
Sorry Angelina no point in being Russian champion just to fail on all important international competitions.
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Claims russia is the best but links to bulgaria. Ok then
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lol you think I don’t know that? The videos I attach to my comments are not necessarily directly related to them. Their goal is to educate people in this blog (most of whom only know gymnastics through NBC or NCAA) about True Gymnastics. There is a reason NBC censors Afanasyeva’s routines: they need to keep their sheeple. If most people were enlightened they would demand change in gymnastics which would basically lead to Russia sweeping everything.
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what the fuck are you even talking about hahahaha
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It will be fun when Alexeeva joins Russia and they end up beating the US! Her training in the US got her some bad artistry bias but it would be so hilarious that I am willing to look the other way.
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Beating the US who has the reigning world and (most likely) the Olympic all around champion and the two of the best juniors in the world in the senior ranks and the top scorer last season back into shape. And you think a half strength Alexeeva will somehow singlehandedly propel the entire Russian team to beat the US who is already stronger than the Us team that beat Russia by over 8 points at the olympics. I’m all for a good upset, but unless the US goes to worlds and falls in everything and/or loses half of their national team, it’s not happening.
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“the reigning world”
Morgan only won because Eremina had a bizarre mistake on bars. Otherwise the Russian would have easily won.. She is the true reigning world champion.
“and (most likely) the Olympic all around champion”
Simone’s comeback will fail.
“two of the best juniors in the world in the senior ranks”
You can’t just assume juniors will transition well into senior ranks. Otherwise Russia would be winning everything for a long time.
“the top scorer last season back into shape.”
She is not anywhere near her previous level.
“a half strength Alexeeva will somehow singlehandedly propel the entire Russian team to beat the US ”
No. She will help but the main factor is that Mustafina and Komova are back.
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exactly! The fact that Mustafina and Komova are back just proves all of the issues in the Russian program. Russia has relied on them for 7-8 years. Time to find a new star!
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Be careful what u wish for. The same comment u made that Simone will fail might back fire and your two veterans that Russian is relying on might take your curse. U better b thankful to melnikova she might be the only one to medal at Olympics 20/20
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Chill out. Stop trolling.
I love it that the girls at Russian Championships looked so promising. It will give the US girls (Smith, Malabuyo, Thomas, Frazier, Hurd, McCallum, Chiles, O’Keefe etc.) a run for their money, even though they’re more than talented themselves. If Irina Alexeeva plays a role or doesn’t – she adds to the depth of consistent athletes Russia needed the last quad.
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I can’t understand how hating on other countries’ gymnasts adds something to your viewing experience or betters your countries achievements. You want your team to win against strong competitors, what’s the fun in winning when the opposing team cannot challenge? Isn’t tight competition what makes it exciting? Just take a look at the last two rotations at Super Six. The intensity was nuts!
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I love Russia, however, Simone has regained all the skills back she had in Rio.
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After thdd tragedies from the Larry Nasser’s se x abuse cases with female athletes, expect USA gymnastics to be down for a long time.
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Did Mustafina have a DTY in quals? That’s really a huge score for just returning!
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She had a DTY in both quals and AA finals. She was about a quarter short in quals, and then missed her block in finals, which caused her to change to a 1.5 mid-air which she crashed.
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Well damn, that already exceeds my expectations for her comeback. Apparently she’s setting the new standard for comeback queen. And I’m sure she can fix her DTY before worlds/Euros.
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Yeah I was expecting her to do Shap to Maloney, van Leeuwen, toe half to piked jaeger, toe full to full in on Bars ( I know that it’s only seven skills, but my expectations were low), a FTY vault, her Beam actually met my expectations, and for floor I actually thought she was going to do an NCAA routine, double tuck, 1 1/2 to punch layout, double twist to dying. Instead she showed DTY, her Rio routine except with toe ones/stalders and minus Mustafina, and for floor it’s actually better than it was in Rio.
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Look at her go.
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I meant Maloney to Pak.
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I would love to know what Russia pays Mustafina too keep her coming back. She is and always will be one of my favorite gymnasts from the past 20 years of being a fan of the sport, but they have to be lining her pockets to keep her.
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I want Tatiana Nabieva and Irina Alexeeva added to the national team please
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Apparently Irina isn’t “national team ready” and isn’t at the “same quality as the Russian national team” even though she’s vastly better than a number of gymnasts on that team lol. She wouldn’t be my first choice for a worlds team spot at this stage, but she’s alternate-worthy for sure. I don’t get their decision to keep her off!
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Yeah, I’m confused. I wonder if it’s a Valentina hate list type decision.
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I don’t think so, I think that if Valentina wanted to “hate list” her she wouldn’t have let her compete at the championships, regardless invite her to the Russian Cup. I just think that Alexeeva isn’t really at the level of the top 5 gymnasts expected to go to worlds at the moment, and I do think she’s not fully ready to have a non-Round Lake gymnast on the team, but I could see her relenting if one of the top competitors get injured.
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Yeah, even a half strength Irina is among the top of the Russians. Valentina should just let her join, they need to fill spots with Elena’s absence.
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I miss a lot Elena Eremina. It seemed a bit too easy fo Melnikova during theses championships.
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I loved seeing the veterans Nabieva, Komova, and especially Mustafina competing again. Also, I heard from someone who commented on one of the channels that Grishina is planning to come back? Does anybody know of that? It would be great to see her back, but I’m not sure what the Rodionenkos will think if her.
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I heard she wants to! We’ll see where that ends up going but it would be cool to have most of the 2012 team back!
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Please let this happen. Grishina had the best twisting form I’ve ever seen on anyone, eclipsing even McKayla IMO. Simakova’s is also pretty good but Grishina’s is on a whole other plane
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