Takhmina Ikromova

Uzbekistani rhythmic gymnast From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Takhmina Ikromova (born 6 August 2004) is an Uzbekistani rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2022 Asian Games all-around and team gold medalist, a three-time (2022, 2023, 2025) Asian all-around champion and the 2025 World University Games all-around silver medalist.

FullnameTakhmina Ikromova
Born (2004-08-06) 6 August 2004 (age 21)
Height167 cm (5 ft 6 in)
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Takhmina Ikromova
Ikromova in 2023
Personal information
Full nameTakhmina Ikromova
Born (2004-08-06) 6 August 2004 (age 21)
Height167 cm (5 ft 6 in)
Gymnastics career
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
Country
represented
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan
(2017-)
Head coach
Liliya Vlasova[1]
Assistant coach
Elena Aslanova
World ranking5 (2025 Season )[2]
Last updated on: 19 May 2025.
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She competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in the rhythmic individual all-around, where she came in 14th place at the qualifications.

Career

Ikromova began rhythmic gymnastics when she was five after being brought to the gym by her mother. She won several international competitions for young gymnasts.[3]

Junior

She represented Uzbekistan at the 2019 Junior World Championships in Moscow, Russia and finished in 11th place in the Team competition. Individually, she placed 10th in both the rope and ribbon qualifications.

Senior

2021

At the 2021 Asian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, she won the silver medals in the all-around, clubs and ribbon finals and a gold medal in the hoop final. At the 2021 World Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan she placed 29th in the all-around qualification.

2022

In 2022, she competed at World Cup Tashkent and won a gold medal in the all-around in front of Ekaterina Vedeneeva from Slovenia and Darja Varfolomeev from Germany.[4] She also took gold medals in the hoop and clubs finals, a bronze medal in the ribbon final, and finished 4th place in the ball final.

She competed at the Islamic Solidarity Games. In the team event, she won the silver medal along with her teammates Yosmina Rakhimova and Sabina Tashkenbaeva. She also won three individual silver medals, in the ball, clubs, and ribbon finals, and the gold medal in the hoop final.[5]

At the 2022 World Championships, she qualified to the all-around final in eleventh place. She qualified for the clubs final with the fifth-highest score with that apparatus; it was the first time in more than a decade that an Uzbekistani rhythmic gymnast had qualified to an apparatus final at the World Championships.[6] She was again 11th place in the all-around final and just out of the medals in 4th place in the clubs final.[7]

2023

In 2023, she started the competition season at Athens World Cup, where she finished 4th in the all-around and won a silver medal in the clubs final. She took part in Sofia World Cup, where she won bronze in the all-around. She qualified for three apparatus finals, winning gold in ribbon and bronze in ball final. On April 14–16, she competed at Tashkent World Cup, winning the silver medal in the all-around, behind Italian Sofia Raffaeli. She qualified to all apparatus finals, but only won a medal in the hoop final (bronze). She finished 4th in the all-around at Baku World Cup and won bronze medals in the ball and ribbon finals. At the 2023 Asian Championships, she won gold in the all-around, team event, and three of the apparatus finals (hoop, ball, and clubs).[8]

Ikromova performs a split leap during her ribbon routine at the 2022 Asian Games

She competed at the 2023 World Championships, where she finished in 5th place in the all-around final and qualified to two apparatus finals; she was 4th with the clubs and 8th with the ribbon.[9] This was a qualifying event for the 2024 Summer Olympics, and her placement gave Uzbekistan a berth in the individual event at the Olympics, which was allotted to Ikromova.[10]

In October, she competed at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. She won gold in the team event with her teammates Vilana Savadyan and Evelina Atalyants, and she also won gold in the individual event.[11][12] At the end of 2023, she was given an award for the best female Uzbekistani athlete of the year.[13] She was featured on a commemorative postage stamps due to her two gold medals at the Asian Games.[14]

2024

Ikromova reacting to her ball final routine at the 2024 Sofia World Cup

Ikromova began her 2024 season by competing at the Grand Prix event in Marbella, Spain. She finished second in the all-around, behind Stiliana Nikolova and ahead of Darja Varfolomeev, and she also won silver with the clubs and the ball.[15] At the next Grand Prix event in Thiais, she won the all-around gold medal.[16]

She competed at her first World Cup of the season in Sofia. There she was sixth in the all-around and won a silver in the ball final.[17] At her next World Cup in Tashkent, Ikromova won the all-around silver medal behind Varfolomeev and ahead of Boryana Kaleyn. She won two of the four event finals (hoop and ball) and won silver in the other two (clubs and ribbon).[18]

At the 2024 Asian Championships in Tashkent, Ikromova was silver in the all-around behind Elzhana Taniyeva. Along with the other Uzbekistani gymnasts, she won gold in the team event. She won two gold medals (ball, clubs) and an additional silver (ribbon) in the apparatus finals.[19]

Ikromova competed at the World Cup in Milan in June. She came in 8th place in the all-around and qualified for three apparatus finals. In the ball final, she won bronze.[20]

Ikromova waving to the audience after her ribbon routine at the 2024 Summer Olympics

In August, Ikromova competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics. In the qualification round, she made mistakes in her hoop and clubs routines. She ended the qualification round in 14th place and did not advance to the final.[21]

2025

Ikromova performing with the ball at the 2025 Summer World University Games

Ikromova began her season in late February by competing for Italian club Ginnastica Ritmica Albachiara during the first stage of the Italian Serie A2 club championship, where the team won the gold medal. At the Grand Prix Mabella in late Mach, she won the bronze medal in the all-around behind Taisiia Onofriichuk and Sofia Raffaeli. She also won the silver medal in ball and finished 4th in the hoop final.

In April, she competed at World Cup Sofia and won the bronze medal in the all-around. She won another bronze medal in the ball final and a silver medal in clubs. On 25-27 April, she competed at World Cup Tashkent, where she won the gold medal in the all-around ahead of Darja Varfolomeev and Liliana Lewinska. She won the gold medal in hoop, silver medals in the ball and ribbon finals and a bronze in clubs.[22] In May, she became the 2025 Asian all-around champion.[23] She also won gold in team, hoop and clubs and bronze in ball.[24]

On 17-19 July she won the all-around silver medal at the 2025 Summer Universiade in Essen. In the apparatus finals, she took gold in hoop and ribbon and silver in ball.[25] Ikromova was selected to represent Uzbekistan alongside Anastasiya Sarantseva at the 2025 World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[26] She took 5th place in the all-around final, equaling her result from the 2023 Worlds. She qualified to two apparatus finals, finishing 4th in ball and 8th in clubs.

2026

Ikromova started the season competing at Grand Prix Mabella in late Mach, where she won the silver medal in the all-around behind Taisiia Onofriichuk. She also won silver in hoop, bronze in ball and gold in clubs finals. In April, she won the bronze medal in the all-around at the Tashkent World Cup. She also won gold medals in hoop and ball and the silver medal in the clubs final. The next weekend, she competed at the Baku World Cup and took 4th place in the all-around.

Achievements

Routine music information

More information Year, Apparatus ...
Year Apparatus Music Title
2026 Hoop Spectre by Power-Haus
Ball Killer Game / Fire Starter by FreshmanSound / Sons of Legion
Clubs Ratata / Alibi by Victoria / Curtis Cole and Sevdaliza, Pabllo Vittar & Yseult
Ribbon Run It's A Gun / It's Got My Name On It by Power-Haus / Tommee Profitt
2025 Hoop Spectre by Power-Haus
Ball Run Londinium / Gorilla / Candyall Beat (Remix By Mr. Bill & Mr. Ben) by Daniel Pemberton, Lord KraVen, Carlinhos Brown, Timbalada & Os Zárabe
Clubs Ratata / Alibi by Victoria / Curtis Cole and Sevdaliza, Pabllo Vittar & Yseult
Ribbon Jeszcze Raz Vabank von Anna Dereszowska & Machina Del Tango
2024 Hoop Get out of Here by Charlie Ryan
Ball Bad Guy by KONG.
Clubs Carmen by Arcadian
Ribbon À nos folies by Léa Paci
2023 Hoop "Main Title" from The Queen's Gambit, "Piano by Candlelight", "Prodigy" by Carlos Rafael Rivera, Carl Doy, Kōtarō Nakagawa
Ball La salvaora by Concha Buika and Jacob Sureda
Clubs Carmen by Arcadian
Ribbon Dangerous Affairs by Inon Zur
2022 Hoop Hero With A Red Mask by Rok Nardin
Ball (first) Seven Nation Army by Postmodern Jukebox
Ball (second) Iron, Badabum Cha Cha, Dancina, Day N Night by Woodkid, Marracash, Yemi Alade, Aiyo
Clubs Palladio 'a cappella' cover by SeiOttavi
Ribbon Legendary by Welshly Arms
2021 Hoop End Credits from Coraline by Bruno Coulais
Ball Carmen's Story by Edith Piaf
Clubs Sloppy Soup Samba by Daniel Pemberton
Ribbon Pogonya by Yan Frenkel
2020 Hoop Grand Guignol by Bajofondo
Ball The Swing Phenomenon (Radio Edit) by Back&Baker (feat. Nicolle Rochette)
Clubs Party Rockers by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band
Ribbon
2019 Rope Taka takata by Irakere
Ball
Clubs
Ribbon Mi Bombón (Extended Remix) / Circle of Life (District 78 Remix) by Caba and Lion King
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Competitive highlights

(Team competitions in seniors are held only at the World Championships, Europeans and other Continental Games.)

More information International: Senior, Year ...
International: Senior
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2026 World Cup Baku4th7th6th8th5th
World Cup Tashkent3rd1st1st2nd10th(Q)
Grand Prix Marbella2nd2nd3rd1st14th(Q)
2025 World Championships5th7th9th(Q)4th8th9th(Q)
Summer Universiade2nd1st4th2nd1st
Asian Championships Singapore1st1st1st3rd1st5th
World Cup Tashkent1st1st2nd3rd2nd
World Cup Sofia3rd6th3rd2nd5th
Grand Prix Marbella3rd4th2nd9th9th(Q)
2024 Olympic Games14th(Q)
World Cup Milan8th3rd3rd20th(Q)6th
Asian Championships Tashkent2nd1st11th (Q)1st1st2nd
World Cup Tashkent2nd1st1st2nd2nd
World Cup Sofia6th6th2nd5th13th (Q)
Grand Prix Thiais1st7th4th8th4th
Grand Prix Marbella2nd10th (Q)2nd2nd6th
2023
Asian Games Hangzhou1st1st
World Championships Valencia5th10th14th(Q)50th(Q)4th8th
World Cup Milan7th9th (Q)8th4th14th (Q)
Asian Championships Manila1st1st1st1st1st6th
World Cup Baku5th20th (Q)3rd4th3rd
World Cup Tashkent2nd3rd5th6th5th
World Cup Sofia3rd4th3rd9th (Q)1st
World Cup Athens4th7th5th2nd9th (Q)
Gymnastik International Schmiden 20231st1st3rd2nd3rd
2022 World Championships Sofia11th7th10th (Q)19th (Q)4th11th (Q)
Islamic Solidarity Games2nd1st2nd2nd2nd
Asian Championships Pattaya1st1st1st1st1st2nd
World Cup Pesaro4th4th6th7th10th (Q)
World Cup Baku11th5th10th(Q)15th (Q)17th (Q)
World Cup Tashkent1st1st4th1st3rd
2021 World Championships Kitakyushu29th (Q)27th (Q)37th (Q)26th (Q)17th (Q)
Asian Championships Tashkent2nd1st5th2nd2nd
World Cup Pesaro29th16th (Q)41st (Q)39th (Q)19th (Q)
World Cup Baku37th21st (Q)36th (Q)48th (Q)31st (Q)
International: Junior
Year Event AA Team Hoop/Rope Ball Clubs Ribbon
2019Junior World Championships11th10th (Q)10th (Q)
Junior Asian Championships2nd1st
2018Aeon Cup5th7th
2017Aeon Cup2nd3rd
Asian Championships Astana2nd1st2nd1st1st
Q = Qualifications (Did not advance to Event Final due to the 2 gymnast per country rule, only Top 8 highest score);
WR = World Record; WD = Withdrew; NT = No Team Competition; OC = Out of Competition(competed but scores not counted for qualifications/results)
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