Yulia Vodopyanova

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Yulia Vodopyanova
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Personal information
Born (2003-04-04) April 4, 2003 (age 21)
Yerevan, Armenia
Gymnastics career
Discipline Rhythmic gymnastics
Country representedFlag of Armenia.svg  Armenia
Years on national team2016-
LevelInternational Elite
Head coach(es)Gayane Nersisyan
Assistant coach(es)Natalia Tishina

Yulia Vodopyanova (born 4 April 2003) is an Armenian rhythmic gymnast. [1] She represented her country at the 2018 Youth Olympics.

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Career

Junior

Yulia debuted at the 2016 European Championships in Holon where she was 7th in teams, 7th with rope, 13th with hoop, 6th with ball, 5th with clubs. [2]

In 2018 she was at the European Championships in Guadalajara, being 6th in the All-Around, 26th with hoop, 8th with ball, 7th with clubs and 27th with ribbon. [3] In October she represented Armenia at the Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires ending 6th in the All-Around. [4] [5]

Senior

Vodopyanova became a senior in 2019 starting her season at the World Cup in Pesaro, being 14th in the All-Around, 19th with hoop, 13th with ball, 13th with clubs and 22nd with ribbon. [6] She then competed in Sofia taking 15th in the All-Around, 19th with hoop, 21st with ball, 8th with clubs and 12th with ribbon. [7] In April, she took part in the World Cup in Tashkent ending 12th in the All-Around, 7th with hoop, 10th with ball, 14th with clubs and 15th with ribbon. [8]

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