2012 Russian Cup
The 2012 Russian Cup was held in Penza, Russia from 12–17 June 2012.
Medal winners
The Russian Cup — featuring team, all-around and individual events — is the last competitive chance for on-the-bubble gymnasts to prove themselves worthy of Olympian status.
Powered by superstars Aliya Mustafina and Viktoria Komova, Moscow ran away with the women's title on Wednesday, which also served as the qualification for all-around and event finals.[1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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Women | ||||
Team |
Moscow Aliya Mustafina Viktoria Komova Anna Myzdrikova Maria Paseka |
Central Federal District Viktoria Komova Ksenia Afanasyeva Yulia Inshina Anna Dementyeva |
Volga Federal District Anna Dementyeva Anna Rodionova Alyona Polyan Olga Bikmurzina | |
All-Around |
Viktoria Komova | Aliya Mustafina | Yulia Inshina | |
Vault |
Anna Pavlova | Tatiana Nabieva | Anna Myzdrikova | |
Uneven Bars |
Aliya Mustafina | Viktoria Komova | Tatiana Nabieva | |
Balance Beam |
Viktoria Komova | Aliya Mustafina | Anna Dementyeva | |
Floor Exercise |
Aliya Mustafina | Viktoria Komova | Anastasia Sidorova |
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External links
References
- "Moscow, Central Teams Win Russian Cup". Intlgymnast.com. 13 June 2012.
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