Darya Viarenich

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FullnameDaria Verenich
Born (2006-09-18) September 18, 2006 (age 19)
Gomel, Belarus[1]
Country
represented
 Belarus
 Authorised Neutral Athletes (since 2024)
(2024–present)
Darya Viarenich
Full nameDaria Verenich
Born (2006-09-18) September 18, 2006 (age 19)
Gomel, Belarus[1]
Gymnastics career
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
Country
represented
 Belarus
 Authorised Neutral Athletes (since 2024)
(2024–present)
GymRepublican Olympic Training Center[2]
Head coach
Irina Leparskaya
Assistant coach
Larisa Lukyanenko
Former coach
Victoria Viktorovna Vnuchkina
Medal record
Representing  Authorised Neutral Athletes
Rhythmic Gymnastics
European Cup
Bronze medal – third place2026 BakuHoop

Darya Viarenich (Belarusian: Дар'я Веренич; born 18 September 2006) is a Belarusian rhythmic gymnast. On national level, she is the 2021 Junior all-around champion.[2]

She studies at the Belarusian State University of Physical Culture to become a rhythmic gymnastics coach.[3]

Career

She began rhythmic gymnastics at the age of 8 after her mother insisted she be accepted into a gymnastics like her older sister, despite coaches initially suggesting she try acrobatics or trampoline instead. She trained under coach Victoria Viktorovna Vnuchkina in Gomel, Belarus.[3]

In 2020, at age 14, Verenich moved to Minsk to train at the Republican State School of Olympic Reserve, under coaches Irina Leparskaya and Yulia Bichun-Komarova.[3] A year later, she became national all-around champion in junior category.

Senior

In 2024, Darya won gold medals in ball, clubs and ribbon at Bosphorus Cup in Istanbul, Turkey.[4] Later in June, she won bronze medal in team competition at the 2024 BRICS Games in Kazan, Russia.

In 2025, Darya made her World Cup debut competing under neutral flag at Tashkent World Cup. She took 15th place in all-around and qualified to hoop final, where she ended on 5th place. In July that year, she competed at Milan World Cup, finishing on 22nd place in all-around.[5]

In 2026, she won gold medal in all-around at Gymnastik International in Fellbach Schmiden, Germany.[6] She competed at Sofia World Cup, where she took 33rd place in all-around.[7] On April 10-12, she competed at Tashkent World Cup and took 27th place in all-around.

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