Maria Pobedushkina 2
Maria Pobedushkina (Russian: Мария Победушкина; born 22 September 2002) is a Russian Individual rhythmic gymnast.[1]
| Maria Pobedushkina | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Maria Pobedushkina |
| Nickname(s) | Pobeda, Masha |
| Country represented | |
| Born | 22 September 2002 Moscow, Russia |
| Discipline | Rhythmic Gymnastics |
| Level | Senior International Elite |
| Years on national team | 2018 - present |
| Head coach(es) | Irina Viner |
| Assistant coach(es) | Elena Karpushenko |
| Choreographer | Elena Karpushenko |
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Personal Life
Career
Junior
2016 Season
Pobedushkina participated in the Russian Nationals, finishing 37th.
2017 Season
Pobedushkina won the MTM Tournament in Ljubljana.
Senior
2018 Season
Pobedushkina joined the Russian National team in 2018. She participated in the Russian Nationals that year and won a silver medal in ball. Since then she has participated in a few international tournaments such as the Irina Cup in Wroclaw, Poland, finishing seventh in the all-around.
She later took part in the Marbella Andalucia Cup International Tournament, where she won gold in hoop.
2019 Season
Pobedushkina participated in the Miss Valentine Cup in Tartu, where she finished thirteenth in the All Around.
She participated in the Aphrodite Cup in Greece, finishing fourth in the All-Around, and winning gold in Hoop, Ball and Clubs.
2020 Season
Pobedushkina opened the 2020 Season by participating in the Alina Kabaeva Champions Cup (a qualifier for the Grand Prix in Moscow) from 7th-9th February, placing 5th in the All-Around scoring a total of 84.050.
She took part in the Russian Nationals and placed 6th in the All-Around scoring a total of 85.450.
On 25th February, she participated in the Grand Prix in Marbella.
From the 29th of February to the 1st of March, she participated in the annual Miss Valentine Grand Prix in Tartu and placed 6th in the All-Around scoring a total of 84.150.
2021 Season
From the 19th to the 20th February, she participated in the International Tournament of Moscow (Alina Cup) placing 6th in the All-Around scoring a total of 90.550.
On 2nd March, she took part in the Russian Nationals, placing 7th in the All-Around scoring 97.250, and in the individual event finals she placed 8th for Hoop (23.300), 9th for Ball (21.300) and 6th for Clubs (22.350).
On 10th March, she participated in the International Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament in Moscow, winning the All-Around scoring 99.550.[1]
Routine Music Information
| Year | Apparatus | Music title |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Hoop | Spring Waters Op.14, No.11 by Sergei Rachmaninoff |
| Ball | Don't Renounce If You Love (Не отрекаются любя) by Elmira Terkulova (Original by Alla Pugacheva) | |
| Clubs | Les Feuilles Mortes by Muslim Magomayev | |
| Ribbon | Asturias by Youn Sun Nah | |
| 2020 | Hoop (1st) | Spring Waters by Sergei Rachmaninoff |
| Hoop (2nd) | Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto In E Minor, Op. 64 – 1. Allegro Molto Appassionato
by Anne-Sophie Mutter, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert Von Karajan | |
| Ball (1st) | My Sweet And Tender Beast by Cătalina Cărăuş | |
| Ball (2nd) | Don't Renounce If You Love (Не отрекаются любя) by Elmira Terkulova (Original by Alla Pugacheva) | |
| Clubs | The Four Seasons by I Virtuosi Di Lugano | |
| Ribbon (1st) | Espèce de Lui by Catherine Major | |
| Ribbon (2nd) | Yo Soy Maria by Astor Piazzolla | |
| 2019 | Hoop | Spring Waters by Sergei Rachmaninoff |
| Ball (1st) | В горнице моей (In My Room) by Marina Kapuro | |
| Ball (2nd) | My Sweet and Tender Beast by Cătalina Cărăuş | |
| Clubs | The Four Seasons by I Virtuosi Di Lugano | |
| Ribbon | Madness of Love by Raphael Gualazzi | |
| 2018 | Hoop | Spring Waters by Sergei Rachmaninoff |
| Ball | В горнице моей (In My Room) by Marina Kapuro | |
| Clubs | The Four Seasons by I Virtuosi Di Lugano | |
| Ribbon | Madness of Love by Raphael Gualazzi |
Competitive highlights
References
- ↑ "POBEDUSHKINA Maria - FIG Athlete Profile". www.gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 2021-03-13.
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