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Russia's Maria Kharenkova takes gold in AA at EYOF

Feisty Russian junior Maria Kharenkova worked with purpose and conviction to win today's girls' all around in Utrecht in fine form, avoiding major errors to win a tightly fought competition.   She finished on beam, her best piece, where minor errors tallied up to deprive her of a repeat of yesterday's high scoring.  But the final total matched that of Germany's Kim Janas and the judges had to use the tie-breaker to decide the final positions, giving Maria the gold!

There is an archived copy of the entire live stream of the final here.



A great week so far for the Russians.  The live streaming did not show any of team mate Maria Bondareva's routines.

1  Maria Kharenkova  54.95

2   Kim Janas, Germany 54.95 

3   Tyesha Mattis, GBR  54.85

4   Ellie Downie GBR  54.7; 

5   Maria Bondareva 54.2






Maladyets, Maria!!

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