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Daria Skrypnik - 2015 Russian Junior Champion


Daria Skrypnik, Angelina Melnikova, Ekaterina Sokova - AA medallists at the Russian Junior Championships Master of Sport category.


Daria scored 15.433 on bars!  See the full results here - http://sportgymrus.ru/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/S2-MS-devushki1.pdf


In the Candidate Master of Sport category, Angelina Simakova won, followed by Valeria Saifulina and Varvara Zubova.  Varvara took a 14.5 on floor!  Full results - http://sportgymrus.ru/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/S2-yuniorki-KMS.pdf



Molodyets to all the young Russian gymnasts who have worked so hard!  Congratulations!

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  1. Daria is a great bar worker and she is the UB EJC in Sofia last year with 6.3D-score ...
    But given to the available results I think Melnikova made an uncharacteristic mistake on UB ...
    anyhow that generation has many good AAers and FX potentials ...
    Congratulations to them all and hope to see one or two of them represent Russia in Rio next year.

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    1. There is a video of Angelina M's bars here - http://youtu.be/8tQZ4xYSYqw - she fell on her layout Jaeger.

      In the team competition Melnikova had scored an amazing 15.6 on this apparatus - this generation does seem to have a lot of talent and I so hope they can translate it to senior success.

      On the same YouTube channel you will fine videos if Sokova, Skrypnik, more of Melnikova and the other interesting juniors!

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    2. Daria has just won UB EF with a D score of 6.6, Angelina was fifth and her D score was 6.3 but an E score if 7.4 so presumably a fall again. Eremina won vault. http://sportgymrus.ru/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/C-III-final-v-otdel-ny-j-vidah-MS-devushki-.pdf

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    3. Thank you for the results Queen Elizabeth, and indeed this generations in my opinion proves that:
      Russia still formidable on UB, good on BB, improving on FX and still suffers on VT ...
      John

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