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Russian championships - live streaming


RGF has announced there will be live streaming of the national championships from the 3rd to 6th (WAG) and 10th to 13th (MAG) of this month.

You can find the link highlighted in red at www.sportgymrus.ru

Competition times (WAG).

Thursday 3 April

Senior AA Final and Team Qualification

12:00 - 13:50 Subdivision 1 (Southern, Northwestern, Central I, Central II, Siberian)
14:00 - 15:50 Subdivision 2 (Volga, Ural, Moscow, Far Eastern, Saint Petersburg)

Friday 4 April

12:00 - 13:50 Junior AA Final

Saturday 5 April

11:00 - 13:00 Senior Team Final

Sunday 6 April

11:00 - 13:00 Junior & Senior Event Finals


MOC = Moscow team
Daria Mikhailiva, Seda Tutkhalyan, Elizaveta Kochetkova, Viktoria Trykina, Viktoria Gazeeva, Olga Khamidulina, 

Moscow 2
Anastasia Fadeeva, Anastasia Kuznetsova

ПФО = Privolzhky/Volga General District

Ilsya Amenova, Daria Lopatina, Maria Pavlova, Anastasia Grekova, Anastasia Dmitrieva, Olga Balekzhanina, Anastasia Frolova, Svetlana Mazunina, Irina Kaigulova, Ksenia Sabaldash, Viktoria Mukhortova

СЗФО = Northwestern Federal District

Elizaveta Osina, Elizaveta Eremina, Yuliana Borovikh, Vasilisa Tsupina, Sabatkina

СПБ = St Petersburg

Varvara Batalova, Ekaterina Boeva, Elena Eremina, Polina Petukhova, Aleksandra Sadkova, Diana Dogmarova

СФО = Siberian Federal District

Polina Spirina, Aleksandra Shapolavova, Yulia Byryulya, Irina Mitreneva,  Alena Arkusha, Yulia Bashurova

УФО = Ural Federal District

Marina Mukhortova, Alina Spasova,  Alina Borzikh, Inga Galiyeva, Elena Alekseenko, Anastasia Baiguzhina

ЦФО= Central Federal District

Angelina Melnikova, Maria Bondareva, Margarita Varnakova, Ekaterina Sokova, Elena Likhodolskaya, Elena Oganesian, Ksenia Ivanova, Ekaterina Polikarpova, Yulia Popova, Ekaterina Tiunina, Ekaterina Tishkova, Alina Bunina

ЮФО = Southern Federal District

Evgeniya Menovshikova, Dariya Skrypnik, Ksenia Molazhavenko, Maria Vaselenok, Yulia Minina, Diana Beryovkina, Viktoria Korikova.


With thanks to Nico Jackson for translating the names of the Federal Districts. 

I have emboldened names of those gymnasts I recognise.


Video of Komova and Mustafina in training http://youtu.be/KQQ_ioK0l6c







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