Bulgarian Group will change their two routine for Olympic Games in Rio

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Bulgaria 5 Ribbons World Championships Stuttgart 2015

 

Ina Ananieva, head coach of the Bulgarian Senior Group wants to change both exercises looking forward Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

“Since I became the head coach of this group we changed each year our compositions. Bulgaria will not  go to the Olympic with old routines. We need to show something different, so that we will have both routines” – said Ina.

World Championships in Stuttgart were really successful for Bulgarian Group. They got bronze medal in hoops and clubs final and silver medal in All-Around competition.

“Bulgarian group deserves a medal in Rio Olympics” – said their coach Ina Ananieva

“I really want these girls yo succeed in the Olimpic Games. They truly deserve it” – said Ananiega in a recently interview

Bulgaria will start working on the next season on 10th of October.

Team Ukraine before European Games

 

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Viktoriya Mazur UKR

Team Ukraine is really looking forward the first European Games thar are going to be held in Baku this month.

“We would like to compete well and make our flag raise. We are working very hard for it. Coaches are trying also to correct all of our mistakes”

Our motto is “the main thing is to always believe”

Last weekend, the whole team had a control training looking forward European Games. The gymnasts that will represent Ukraine in European Games are:

– Anna RIZATDINOVA – individual Senior Gymnast

– Eleonora ROMANOVA – individual Senior Gymnast

– Yevgeniya GOMON – group Senior Gymnast

– Alena DMITRASH – group Senior Gymnast

– Viktoriya MAZUR – group Senior Gymnast

– Aleksandra GRIDASOVA – group Senior Gymnast

– Valeriya GUDYM – group Senior Gymnast

– Anastasiya VOZNYAK – group Senior Gymnast

 

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Yevgeniya Gomon UKR

“We would like to say thank you to all fans that support us, without them we would not be able to do all these. We would want the whole Ukraine to join us on the way to the First European Games .”

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Eleonora Romanova UKR

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Anna Rizatdinova UKR

Source: Ukranian Gymnastics Federation

Interview to Margarita Mamun before Europen Games

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Russian European and World Champion, Margarita Mamun, talks about her sports career.

Margarita, how is your preparation to European Games going?

– I’ve just come back from Berlin Grand Prix and I am really happy since I got 4 first positions. My ribbon routine was the only which I didn’t get a medal. Right now, we have a really short break and then we work out for the European Games.

Your teammate Yana Kudryatseva couldn’t attend to Berlin Grand Prix due to exams. What about you?

– Yana is passing exams to attend to University next year. I did these exams two years ago, that’s why I could compete at Universiade in Kazan. I am sure Yana will get good scores so that she could join National University.

Do you talk to other gymnasts during competitions

– I try to be in touch with other gymnasts who speak Russian Language via social networks. I have to say that I speak a lot with Neta Rivkin from Israel.

– How is your daily routine?

– I wake up and then I got ready while I listen to music. If we are in a competition, we go for a walk after it if we can.

– How is the audience from Azerbaijan?

– They are always very nice with us, as I can remember from European Championships in Baku in 2014. I hope it is the same for European Games.

– Yana Kudryatseva is a very good friend of you. How is your relationship during competitions?

– We are fighting for our country: Russia. But I have to say that I remember when Yana’s ribbon music suddenly stop playing at World Championships in Kiev, I started to cry.

– Will your routines have changes this year?

– Irina Zenovka, our choreographer chose a music of Scorpions for my new routine, that will be seen in World Championships in September. I will also have a new leotard.

Interview to Viktoriya Mazur

 

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Olympic Ukrainian gymnast Viktoriya Mazur, answers some questions about her sports career. Recently, Viktoriya joined the group – 5 ribbons routine looking forward to compete in Universiade and European Games.

 

 Which is your goal?

My main goal is a place to compete in Olympic Games in Rio 2016

 

 How was your experience in Olympic Games in London?

I was only competing in group. For me it was indeed a incredible experience, I grow up a lot as a gymnast. But I would have loved to compete as an individual gymnast.

 

What is the difference between an individual gymnast and a group gymnast?

In a group, you have to perform all together, at the same time with your teammates, synchronized. On the other hand, when you are an individual gymnast you have to show the others what you are able to do.

Talk about your old and new routines

This year hoop routine has changed a lot since we didn’t want to reapeat the same style. About ball routine it is for me, the most difficult routine and currently I am still working on it.

What do you think about your coaches?

Both Irina Ivanovna and Albina Nikolayevna are like family to me. My mom lives far from me and she is not related to sport. Irina tries to help me as much as she can before performing, giving me some advice when I feel stressed.

How is the moment before the competition?

For me is very difficult to be mentally ready for the competition, I am often stressed at that moment. My coaches know it and try to help me with that. This year I decided to change in that way, not to be influenced by the atmosphere and trying to calm me down.

What is the difference between All-Around and Finals?

I feel more pressure performing in AA rather than finals. In finals your goal is to reach the podium, so that finals are also more difficult.

What are you doing in your free time?

I always try to do something different: going to the cinema, meeting my friends, listening to music (even before the competitions I love listening music).

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Source: UkraineRG

Marina Durunda: Ambassador Athlete of Baku European Games 2015

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Marina Durunda AZE
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Marina Durunda, senior individual gymnast from Azerbaijan aims to make her nation proud in Baku 2015 European Games. These are the 1st EG in history.

“I love rhythmic gymnastics. I could not imagine myself doing anything else. I started doing gymnastics 13 years ago, when I was 4 years old. At that time, my body was not suitable for sport, as I wasn’t slim and fit enough, but I continued”

Marina is honoured to represent Azerbaijan at the first European Games in Baku and her aim is to win a medal.

“When I heard I had been selected as an ambassador for European Games I was very happy. At the same time, it is a very big responsibility because I am performing for my country, Azerbaijan. I really want the nation to be proud of me. It is an honour to take part in a competition like this. The feeling of the audience cheering me up is amazing. I’ll try to do my best”

Interview to Ukrainian Judge, Yuliya Atrushkevich

Yuliya Atrushkevich is one of the international judges of Ukraine. Yuliya lives in Odessa, but is often in Kiev helping Irina Deryugina.

In your opinion, who is the most promising individual gymnast in Ukraine?

– Looking forward the future, I would say our top gymnasts could be Mariya Mulik and Alëna Dyachenko.

How could you describe Ukrainian leotards?

– Irina Ivanovna (Deryugina) thinks that leotards must be simple, a extravagant leotard distracts. For me, Rizatdinova’s ones are the most beautiful because they have their own style. In my opinion, nowadays leotards are “too much”: different fabrics, glitter, velvet, mesh, sequins… We even have seen this year again, back to 90’s, leotards without skirt (Margarita Mamun, Varvara Filiou).

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Anna Rizatdinova wore a new leotard at Los Angeles Lights 2015 Tournament

– What is your opinion about Ukrainian gymnasts choreographies?

– At this moment, my favorite exercise without any doubt is Carmen, performed by Anna Rizatdinova. I would also choose groups exercises and Rizatdinova’s clubs. We will add some new tricks to fill and complete the exercise, but overall, they are very good. Irina Blohina, our choreographer, helps us with dance steps, transitions and music choice’s. Of course we won’t change our choreographer because that means changing the whole team which is ridiculous.

– Who is your favorite gymnast?

– I would say Irina Deryugina, Oksana Skaldina, Aleksandra Timoshenko and Galina Beloglazova. Nowadays, I could not choose between Yana Kudryavtseva or Margarita Mamun. Both are lovely and smiley and i like their relationship with their coaches. Rita and Amina Zaripova seems like two soul in one.

– In addition to Ukrainian team, which gymnasts do you like?

– Salome Pazhava from Georgia, who has really difficult routines, Mariya Mateva from Bulgaria, Varvara Filiou from Greece and Patricia Bezzoubenko from Canada. But of course, my favorite is my whole team!

Alina Kabaeva Festival 2015

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Former Olympic Champion, Alina Kabaeva has recently appeared in public. The reason was that she spent more than 7 hours in a row in her own rhythmic gymnastics festival, called “Alina”. More than 400 gymnasts from all over Russia were invited.

This year, the central theme was about “70 years of Victory”.  Famous Russian  actors and singers were also invited to perform and even a member of Duma.

“Children are very talented”, said Alina about the gymnasts. Recently, Kabaeva was almost not seen in public, since some months ago.

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Alexandra Merkulova announces her retirement

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Alexandra Merkulova and Alina Kabaeva

Youth Olympic Games champion and silver medallist in all-around European Championships, Alexandra Merkulova from Russia announces her retirament. After her Gala show in Moscow Grand Prix 2015 she decided to stop doing gymnastics.

“Alina is my greatest idol since childhood. But I have never tried to imitate her. People say that my smile is similar to hers. I think that for both of us, to smile during the performance is quite natural, because we have a great pleasure during the performance.”

Her international debut was in 2008, but her top year was 2010, where she got gold at Youth Olympic Games. She was also one of the favorites for fighting for a medal in London Olympic Games, but she was replaced by Daria Dmitrieva due to Sasha’s foot injury.

In 2013 season, Merkulova returned to competition where she ranked 4th at Moscow GP. She won gold medal at International Trophy Ciutat de Barcelona and silver medal at Summer Universiade. This was not the best season for Aleksandra: she sprained her ankle during World Cup Lisbon and she couldn’t stop crying during the tranings. After Grand Prix Brno,she got injured again.

Irina Viner-Usmanova decided that Merkulova was not going to be part of the Russian team. Alexandra finished 8th at Russian Championships All-Around

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Irina Viner-Usmanova, head coach of Russian Team

Alexandra said goodbye to her sports career as a gymnast at Grand Prix Moscow 2015, where she performed a gala. Besides, she wants to help Irina Alexandrovna Viner as a coach.