Valeriia Peremeta

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Born (2007-09-25) 25 September 2007 (age 18)
Mykolaiv, Ukraine
Country
represented
 Ukraine
(2023–)
Training locationKyiv, Ukraine
Valeriia Peremeta
Born (2007-09-25) 25 September 2007 (age 18)
Mykolaiv, Ukraine
Gymnastics career
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
Country
represented
 Ukraine
(2023–)
Training locationKyiv, Ukraine
ClubDeriugins School
Head coach(es)Irina Deriugina
Former coach(es)Iryna Ruda
ChoreographerIryna Blokhina
Medal record
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Representing  Ukraine
World Championships
Gold medal – first place2025 Rio de Janeiro3 Balls + 2 Hoops
Bronze medal – third place2025 Rio de JaneiroTeam
European Championships
Silver medal – second place2025 TallinnTeam
Silver medal – second place2025 Tallinn3 Balls + 2 Hoops
Bronze medal – third place2024 Budapest3 Ribbon + 2 Balls
European Cup
Silver medal – second place2025 Baku3 Balls + 2 Hoops

Valeriia Peremeta (born 25 September 2007)[1] is a Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast. She won a bronze medal with the Ukrainian group at the 2024 European Championships in 3 ribbon and 2 balls. She represented Ukraine at the 2024 Summer Olympics, where the group finished seventh in the all-around.

2024

Peremeta joined the Ukrainian senior national group in 2024. She debuted at the Tartu Grand Prix where Ukraine swept the gold medals in the all-around and both event finals.[2] At the Athens World Cup, they finished 13th in the all-around and fourth in the 5 hoops final.[3] Then at the Sofia World Cup, they finished 10th in the all-around and seventh in the 5 hoops final.[4] At the 2024 European Championships in Budapest, the group finished sixth in the all-around and fifth in the 5 hoops final.[5] They then won the bronze medal in the 3 ribbons and 2 balls final, behind Spain and Israel.[6] Then in July, the won bronze medals in the all-around and 3 ribbons and 2 balls at the Cluj-Napoca World Challenge Cup.[7]

Peremeta represented Ukraine at the 2024 Summer Olympics alongside Diana Baieva, Alina Melnyk, Mariia Vysochanska, and Kira Shyrykina. The group qualified for the all-around final in third place, including having the highest score in 3 ribbons and 2 balls.[8] Then in the all-around final, the group sat in second place after the 5 hoops, but after several major mistakes in 3 ribbons and 2 balls, the group dropped to seventh place.[9]

2025

In 2025 she continued her career, despite some members retiring. In May, competing at the European Cup stage in Baku along Yelyzaveta Azza, Nadiia Yurina, Kira Shyyrkina, Anastasiia Ikan and Oleksandra Yushchak, she won bronze in the All-Around and silver with 3 balls & 2 hoops.[10] The group also competed at the 2025 European Championships in Tallinn, Estonia, and finished 8th in group all-around. Together with Polina Karika and Taisiia Onofriichuk they won silver medal in team competition. They won another silver in 3 Balls + 2 Hoops final. [11] In late August, she was selected to represent Ukraine alongside Diana Baieva, Yelyzaveta Azza, Kira Shyrykina, Nadiia Yurina and Oleksandra Yushchak at the 2025 World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[12] They took 9th place in group all-around and won bronze medal in team competition together with Polina Karika and Taisiia Onofriichuk.[13] They won a gold medal in 3 balls + 2 hoops final, second-ever gold medal in the group event for Ukraine and the first since the 2002 World Championships.[14][15]

2026

In 2026 Peremeta and her teammates Oleksandra Yushchak, Diana Baieva, Yelyzaveta Azza, Kira Shyrykina and Polina Horodnycha competed at Tartu Grand Prix, winning gold medal in group all-around and 5 balls and bronze medal in 3 hoops + 4 clubs final.[16]

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