Gymnastics at the 2024 BRICS Games

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Gymnastics
at the 2024 BRICS Games
Venue Kazan Gymnastics Center
Location Kazan, Russia
Dates13–22 June

The gymnastics events at the 2024 BRICS Games took place in the Kazan Gymnastics Center in Kazan, Russia. Artistic gymnastics was held between 13 and 15 June, and rhythmic gymnastics was held between 20 and 22 June. [1] There were 108 participants in artistic gymnastics and 72 in rhythmic gymnastics. [2] This was the first time Russian gymnasts competed internationally since the ban in 2022. [3]

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Artistic gymnastics

Russia's Daniel Marinov won the men's all-around title in his international debut, ahead of Olympic champion Artur Dalaloyan. Leyla Vasilyeva won the women's all-around ahead of teammate Anna Kalmykova. [4]

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
All-around [5] Flag of Russia.svg Daniel Marinov Flag of Russia.svg Artur Dalaloyan Flag of Belarus.svg Yahor Sharamkou
Floor exercise [6] Flag of Belarus.svg Yahor Sharamkou Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Nagornyy Flag of Belarus.svg Yaraslau Krutau
Pommel horse [7] Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Polyashov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Diyas Toishybek Flag of Mongolia.svg Enkhtuvshin Damdindorj
Rings [8] Flag of Turkey.svg Yunus Emre Gundogdu Flag of Russia.svg Artur Dalaloyan Flag of Russia.svg Daniel Marinov
Vault [9] Flag of Russia.svg Nikita Nagornyy Flag of Russia.svg Daniel Marinov Flag of Belarus.svg Yahor Sharamkou
Parallel bars [10] Flag of Russia.svg Daniel Marinov Flag of Russia.svg Vladislav Polyashov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Alisher Toibazarov
Horizontal bar [11] Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Naidin Flag of Russia.svg Daniel Marinov Flag of Mongolia.svg Enkhtuvshin Damdindorj
Women
All-around [12] Flag of Russia.svg Leyla Vasilyeva Flag of Russia.svg Anna Kalmykova Flag of Belarus.svg Kira Maharevich
Vault [13] Flag of Russia.svg Anna Kalmykova Flag of Russia.svg Angelina Melnikova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Jasmina Makhmudova
Uneven bars [14] Flag of Russia.svg Angelina Melnikova Flag of Russia.svg Leyla Vasilyeva Flag of Belarus.svg Alena Tsitavets
Balance beam [15] Flag of Russia.svg Maria Agafonova Flag of Thailand.svg Sasiwimon Mueangphuan Flag of Belarus.svg Kira Maharevich
Floor exercise [16] Flag of Russia.svg Anna Kalmykova Flag of Russia.svg Leyla Vasilyeva Flag of Thailand.svg Sasiwimon Mueangphuan

Rhythmic gymnastics

The rhythmic gymnastics competition featured both seniors (born 2008 or earlier) and juniors (born after 2008). [17] In the senior competition, European champion Lala Kramarenko won the all-around title ahead of teammate Maria Borisova and Olympian Anastasiia Salos.

Medal summary

EventGoldSilverBronze
Seniors
Individual all-around [18] Flag of Russia.svg Lala Kramarenko Flag of Russia.svg Maria Borisova Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiia Salos
Hoop [19] Flag of Russia.svg Maria Borisova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Vilana Savadyan Flag of Belarus.svg Daria Grokhotova
Ball [20] Flag of Russia.svg Anna Popova Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiia Salos Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Vilana Savadyan
Clubs [21] Flag of Russia.svg Diana Chugunikhina Flag of Belarus.svg Anastasiia Salos Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Vilana Savadyan
Ribbon [22] Flag of Russia.svg Lala Kramarenko Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Vilana Savadyan Flag of Belarus.svg Daria Grokhotova
Group all-around [23] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Anna Trineeva
Janina Sirotinina
Victoriya Kirnus
Zlata Devyatyarova
Sofya Ivashina
Alla Koryagina
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
Yasmina Mkrtycheva
Yuliya Valevataya
Kamilla Kagirova
Nikol Zilotova
Madina Yunusova
Diana Khakimova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Jasmina Junusbayeva
Aizere Kenges
Aida Khakimzhanova
Madina Myrzabay
Aizere Nurmagambetova
Kristina Chepulskaya
5 hoops [24] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Mariia Fedorovtseva
Anna Batasova
Alina Rusanova
Sofiia Iakovleva
Nonna Nianina
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Arina Tsitsilina
Karyna Yarmolenka
Dana Chayevskaya
Lalita Matskevich
Palina Aliaksandrava
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Jasmina Junusbayeva
Aizere Kenges
Aida Khakimzhanova
Madina Myrzabay
Aizere Nurmagambetova
3 ribbons + 2 balls [25] Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Arina Tsitsilina
Karyna Yarmolenka
Dana Chayevskaya
Lalita Matskevich
Palina Aliaksandrava
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Anna Trineeva
Janina Sirotinina
Victoriya Kirnus
Zlata Devyatyarova
Sofya Ivashina
Alla Koryagina
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Jasmina Junusbayeva
Aida Khakimzhanova
Madina Myrzabay
Aizere Nurmagambetova
Kristina Chepulskaya
Juniors
Individual all-around [26] Flag of Russia.svg Kristina Voytenko Flag of Russia.svg Arina Kovshova Flag of Belarus.svg Nicole Liauta
Hoop [27] Flag of Belarus.svg Nicole Liauta Flag of Russia.svg Nikol Rimarachin Dias Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg Alina Karayvan
Ball [28] Flag of Russia.svg Sofiia Ilteriakova Flag of Belarus.svg Nicole Liauta Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg Asel Arapova
Clubs [29] Flag of Russia.svg Nikol Rimarachin Dias Flag of Belarus.svg Nicole Liauta Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg Asel Arapova
Ribbon [30] Flag of Russia.svg Uliana Ianus Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg Asel Arapova Flag of Belarus.svg Nicole Liauta
Group all-around [31] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Melissa Golubeva
Ksenia Zhuravleva
Victoria Zolotova
Polina Kovalenko
Polina Melinauskaite
Anastasia Semikova
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Yuliya Druzhynina
Aryanna Parkhachova
Aliaksandra Kurak
Yaseniya Paretskaya
Kamilla Baranova
Anastasiya Zhukavets
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Samonwarin Nimnatipun
Bussakhol Tonsalee
Kingfa Bubpha
Lanna Witurakul
Pimlapat Phromma
Sitanan Eakbunnasing
5 hoops [32] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Melissa Golubeva
Ksenia Zhuravleva
Polina Kovalenko
Polina Melinauskaite
Anastasia Semikova
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Yuliya Druzhynina
Aryanna Parkhachova
Aliaksandra Kurak
Yaseniya Paretskaya
Anastasiya Zhukavets
Flag of Kyrgyzstan (2023).svg  Kyrgyzstan
Sofiia Melnichuk
Anastasiia Abramova
Samira Tursunbaeva
Aruuke Semeteeva
Bella Kudaibergenova
10 clubs [33] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Eva Kalinina
Vladislava Narenkova
Mariya Kupriyanova
Arina Kachaeva
Kira Petrova
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Yuliya Druzhynina
Aryanna Parkhachova
Aliaksandra Kurak
Yaseniya Paretskaya
Kamilla Baranova
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Samonwarin Nimnatipun
Bussakhol Tonsalee
Sitanan Eakbunnasing
Lanna Witurakul
Pimlapat Phromma

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