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Komova dominates Voronin Cup

First year senior Viktoria Komova dominated last week's Voronin Cup, taking gold in the all around, bars, beam and floor.  The competition was also noteable for the return of 2010 World All Around Champion Aliya Mustafina who performed convincingly on all four pieces of apparatus in the all around competition, and also secured a silver medal on asymmetric bars.  Mustafina, who suffered a torn ACL at this spring's European Championships, looked relatively fit and confident and gave notice here of her intention to return to full competitive fitness in time for next spring's Russian Championships.  Welcome back, Queen Aliya!

A highly touted Olympic prospect, Anastasia Sidorova, who only becomes eligible for senior competition in January, took the silver medal on floor.

In the men's competition, Andrei Cherkasov took gold in the all around, with Moscow's Denis Ablyazin showing strongly in the apparatus finals to take gold on floor (fantastic third tumble of 1.5 twist into double front), bronze on vault and silver on rings. 

The Dynamo club has top three placings and scores for each competition here.

There are some videos of the women's competition here, and of the men's competition here.

With thanks to Go-tribe and Igor1 for the videos, and to the All Around's Albert whose post in the forum alerted me to the availability of the fullest results we have to date.

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