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A symphony of Ksenia Afanasyeva


After two ankle surgeries in six months, World, Universiade and European Champion Ksenia Afanasyeva wasn't supposed to be at these Championships.  At the last minute, however, she made the decision to put in a showing and help her team.  Ksenia's face, most of all, shows how important her gymnastics is to her.  These pictures, by Elena Mikhailova for the Russian Gymnastics Federation, all convey an emotion, an atmosphere that is somehow unique to Afanasyeva.

Welcome back, Ksenia.


Thoughtful, before her first performance


Imperious, eternally elegant


A breathtaking leap


Typical Afanasyeva .. Complex shapes, curves and angles


Unique floor level movement


Ksenia's eyeline, hands and foot draw the focus in one direction, just as the movement is about to turn the other.


Balletic leap, caught in an off balance moment.  The angle of the head and arms provides a match to the position of the legs.


Practising vault under the watchful eye of Marina Nazarova, Ksenia's coach since childhood


Purposeful and hard working.  World Champion, twice Olympian helps to prepare the bars for her team mates













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  1. she's sooooo amazing, perfect body lines in every single detail

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