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Kharenkova wins Olympic Hopes

Maria Kharenkova, May 2012


13 year old Maria Kharenkova from Rostov on Don won the all around competition yesterday at the international Olympic Hopes competition.  Maria's overall score of 57.15 included a high of 15.375 on beam, her very best piece.  On floor she missed an acro-leap combination and stepped out of the area, but her presentation to music from Cirque du Soleil still scored 14.3.  She leads qualification in all four pieces of apparatus.

Kharenkova's compatriot Anastasia Dmitrieva came second with 55.225 while Uzbekistan's Elena Rega came third (50.975).

Russia won the team competition but I have yet to find full results.  Go to the Russian Gymnastics Federation's site to find the results, and a photo gallery.

Event finals are currently underway.

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  1. I hope Maria will keep the health up to the World Cup and the Olympics and will continue to evolve she is very talented!

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