Russian Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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The Russian Artistic Gymnastics Championships is an annual Russian national artistic gymnastics competition. It is organized by the Ministry of Sport and the Russian Artistic Gymnastics Federation and financed from the federal budget. [1] Since 2008 the championships have always been held in the town of Penza. [2] [3]

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Medalists

Women

Team competition

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
2000 Moscow Moscow Saint Petersburg Novgorod Oblast
2002 Central Federal District Saint Petersburg Moscow
2003 Saint Petersburg Central Federal District Moscow
2004 Central Federal District Saint Petersburg Moscow
2005 Central Federal District Saint Petersburg Moscow
2006 Novosibirsk Moscow Saint Petersburg Volgograd Oblast
2007 Lobnya Central Federal District Saint Petersburg Moscow
2009 Bryansk Moscow Central Federal District Saint Petersburg [4]
2010 Penza Central Federal District Moscow Saint Petersburg
2011 Central Federal District Moscow Volga Federal District
2012 Moscow Central Federal District Northwestern Federal District
2013 Central Federal District Moscow Volga Federal District
2014 Central Federal District Moscow Saint Petersburg
2015 Central Federal District Moscow Volga Federal District
2016 Central Federal District Moscow Volga Federal District
2017 Kazan Moscow Central Federal District - 1 Saint Petersburg
2018 Moscow - 1 Central Federal District Moscow - 2
2019 Penza Moscow - 1 Central Federal District Saint Petersburg
2020 Saint Petersburg Moscow Southern Federal District
2021 Moscow Southern Federal District Volga
2022Kazan Volga Moscow Central

All-around

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
1993 Moscow Svetlana Khorkina Oxana Fabrichnova Dina Kochetkova
1994 Voronezh Dina Kochetkova Svetlana Khorkina Oxana Fabrichnova
1995 Moscow Svetlana Khorkina Oxana Fabrichnova Dina Kochetkova
1996 Rozalia Galiyeva Svetlana Khorkina Elena Dolgopolova
1997 Svetlana Khorkina Yulia Korosteleva Elena Grosheva
1998 Anna Kovaleva Svetlana Khorkina Elena Dolgopolova
1999 Yelena Produnova Svetlana Khorkina Elena Zamolodchikova
2000 Yelena Produnova Elena Zamolodchikova Yekaterina Lobaznyuk
2002 Anna Pavlova Natalia Ziganshina Ludmila Ezhova
2003 Svetlana Khorkina Anna Pavlova Natalia Ziganshina
2004 Anna Pavlova Natalia Ziganshina Elena Zamolodchikova
2005 Yulia Lozhechko Elena Zamolodchikova Tatiana Kazantseva
2006 Novosibirsk Yulia Lozhechko Darya Elizarova Svetlana Klyukina
2007 Lobnya Ksenia Semyonova Ekaterina Kramarenko Kristina Pravdina
2009 Bryansk Aliya Mustafina Ksenia Semyonova Tatiana Nabieva [5]
2010 Penza Viktoria Komova Ksenia Semyonova Svetlana Klyukina [6]
2011 Anna Dementyeva Anna Pavlova Alyona Polyan (ru) [7]
2012 Aliya Mustafina Ksenia Afanasyeva Anastasia Grishina [8]
2013 Aliya Mustafina Anastasia Grishina Evgenia Shelgunova [9]
2014 Aliya Mustafina Alla Sosnitskaya Anastasia Grishina [10]
2015 Maria Kharenkova Alla Sosnitskaya Seda Tutkhalyan
2016 Angelina Melnikova Seda Tutkhalyan Maria Kharenkova [11]
2017 Kazan Natalia Kapitonova Elena Eremina Evgenia Shelgunova
2018 Angelina Melnikova Angelina Simakova Viktoria Komova
2019Penza Angelina Simakova Angelina Melnikova Aliya Mustafina
2020 Uliana Perebinosova Anastasia Kureyeva Viktoria Trykina
2021 Viktoria Listunova Vladislava Urazova Angelina Melnikova
2022Kazan Viktoria Listunova Maria Minaeva Vladislava Urazova
2023 Viktoria Listunova Angelina Melnikova Uliana Perebinosova
2024Sochi Angelina Melnikova Lyudmila Roshchina Viktoria Listunova

Vault

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
2015 Penza Alla Sosnitskaya Maria Paseka Seda Tutkhalyan
2016 Seda Tutkhalyan Tatiana Nabieva Anastasia Dmitrieva
2017 Kazan Seda Tutkhalyan Lilia Akhaimova Angelina Melnikova
2018 Viktoria Trykina Angelina Melnikova Tatiana Nabieva
2019 Penza Maria Paseka Angelina Melnikova Tatiana Nabieva
2020 Tatiana Nabieva Viktoria Trykina Alexandra Mayzel
2021 Angelina Melnikova Viktoria Listunova Julia Biryulya
2022Kazan Viktoria Listunova Eleonora Afanasyeva Julia Biryulya

Uneven Bars

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
2015 Penza Daria Spiridonova Ekaterina Kramarenko Maria Paseka
2016 Daria Skrypnik
Daria Spiridonova
N/A Aliya Mustafina
2017 Kazan Natalia Kapitonova
Daria Spiridonova
N/A Daria Skrypnik
2018 Angelina Melnikova Irina Alexeeva Viktoria Komova
2019 Penza Anastasia Ilyankova Anastasia Agafonova Angelina Melnikova
2020 Anastasia Ilyankova Uliana Perebinosova Irina Komnova
2021 Vladislava Urazova Viktoria Listunova Angelina Melnikova
2022Kazan Uliana Perebinosova Arina Semukhina Vladislava Urazova

Balance beam

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
2015 Penza Maria Kharenkova Daria Spiridonova Seda Tutkhalyan
2016 Angelina Melnikova Maria Kharenkova Aliya Mustafina
2017 Kazan Seda Tutkhalyan
Viktoria Trykina
N/A Angelina Melnikova
2018 Angelina Melnikova Ksenia Kamkova Polina Fedorova
2019 Penza Angelina Simakova Angelina Melnikova Ksenia Klimenko
2020 Maria Kharenkova Elena Eremina Uliana Perebinosova
Viktoria Trykina
2021 Viktoria Listunova Elena Gerasimova Viktoria Trykina
2022Kazan Elena Gerasimova Vladislava Urazova Yana Vorona

Floor

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
2016 Penza Ksenia Afanasyeva Evgeniya Shelgunova Maria Kharenkova
2017 Kazan Lilia Akhaimova Elena Eremina Seda Tutkhalyan
2018 Angelina Melnikova Angelina Simakova Irina Alexeeva
2019 Penza Angelina Melnikova Lilia Akhaimova Aliya Mustafina
2020 Uliana Perebinosova Anastasia Kureyeva Yulia Birulya
2021 Angelina Melnikova Viktoria Listunova Vladislava Urazova
2022Kazan Viktoria Listunova Maria Agafonova Alyona Glotova

Men

All-around

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
1993 Moscow Sergey Kharkov Yevgeny Shabaev Yevgeny Zhukov
1994 Voronezh Yevgeny Shabaev Sergey Kharkov Dmitri Vasilenko
1995 Moscow Dimitri Karbanenko Yevgeny Shabaev Alexei Nemov
1996 Alexei Nemov Dimitri Karbanenko Aleksey Voropayev
1997 Alexei Bondarenko Dmitri Vasilenko Yuri Kryukov
1998 Alexei Bondarenko Yuri Kryukov Alexei Sivaklokov
1999 Yevgeni Podgorny Maxim Aleshin Nikolai Kryukov
2000 Maxim Aleshin Yevgeni Podgorny Yuri Kryukov
2002 Yevgeni Podgorny Alexei Bondarenko Yevgeny Krylov
2003 Yuri Tikhanovski Nikolai Kryukov Yevgeny Krylov
2004 Alexei Bondarenko Anton Golotsutskov Georgi Grebenkov
2005 Anton Golotsutskov Yuri Kryukov Sergei Khorokhordin
2006 Novosibirsk Sergei Khorokhordin Maksim Deviatovski Anton Golotsutskov
2007 Lobnya Maksim Deviatovski Yuri Ryazanov Ruslan Nigmadzyanov
2009 Bryansk Yuri Ryazanov Vladimir Olennikov Dmitry Barkalov
2010 Penza Dmitry Barkalov Dmitry Gogotov Andrey Cherkasov
2011 Maksim Deviatovski Pavel Russinyak Nikita Ignatyev
2012 Nikita Ignatyev Emin Garibov Igor Pakhomenko
2013 David Belyavskiy Nikita Ignatyev Dmitry Stolyarov [12]
2014 David Belyavskiy Nikita Ignatyev Nikita Lezhankin [13]
2015 David Belyavskiy Nikolai Kuksenkov Nikita Ignatyev [14]
2016 Nikolai Kuksenkov Nikita Nagornyy David Belyavskiy [15]
2017 Kazan Artur Dalaloyan Nikita Ignatyev Vladislav Polyashov [16]
2018 David Belyavskiy
2019 Penza Nikita Nagornyy Vladislav Polyashov Nikita Ignatyev [17]
2020 Aleksandr Kartsev Viktor Britan Artem Pleshkin [18]
2021 Artur Dalaloyan David Belyavskiy [19]

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