Anna Rodionova
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| Anna Rodionova | ||||||||||||
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| Full name | Anna Aleksandrovna Rodionova | |||||||||||
| Born | 21 November 1996 | |||||||||||
| Height | 1.54 m (5 ft 1 in) | |||||||||||
| Gymnastics career | ||||||||||||
| Discipline | Women's artistic gymnastics | |||||||||||
| Country represented | (2010 - 2015) | |||||||||||
| Club | Volga Federal District | |||||||||||
| Head coach(es) | Georgy Fomenko | |||||||||||
| Former coach(es) | Yulia Tyulkina | |||||||||||
| Music | "One Kalina" by Sofiya Rotaru (2010-2011) | |||||||||||
| Retired | 2015 | |||||||||||
Medal record
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Anna Aleksandrovna Rodionova (Russian: Анна Александровна Родионова; born 21 November 1996) is a Russian former artistic gymnast.[1] She competed at the 2013 World Championships and won a bronze medal at the 2014 European Championships.[2]
2010
At the 2010 Russian National Championships, Rodionova won all-around bronze in the Candidate for Master of Sport division behind Anastasia Grishina and Anastasia Sidorova with a two-day total of 111.750. She also won bronze on vault and silver on uneven bars.[3] Rodionova made her international debut at the 2010 Pacific Rim Championships. She won a bronze medal in the all-around with a 53.450 behind Americans Jordyn Wieber and Kyla Ross, and she finished sixth on vault and beam.[4] She competed at the 2010 Eurasian Youth Games and won team gold with Anastasia Sidorova, Kristina Sidorova, Evgenia Shelgunova, and Maria Dunayeva. Rodionova won silver in the all-around, uneven bars, and balance beam.[5]
2011
Rodionova won three bronze medals in the Junior Master of Sport division of the 2011 Russian National Championships. She finished behind Anastasia Grishina and Anastasia Sidorova in the all-around with a two-day total of 106.025.[6] Her other bronze medals were won on vault and beam.[7] She competed at the 2011 City of Jesolo Trophy and won silver in the junior team competition with Grishina, Anastasia Sidorova, Kristina Sidorova, Shelgunova, and Yulia Chemaryova. Rodionova had a poor performance, scoring only 49.900 in the all-around.[8] Rodionova competed at the 2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival where the Russian team finished in fourth.[9] She finished 5th in the all-around final with a 53.850.[10] She finished 7th in the balance beam final and 5th in the floor final.[11]