Continental union | European Union of Gymnastics |
---|---|
National federation | Artistic Gymnastics Federation of Russia |
Olympic Games | |
Appearances | 7 |
Medals | Gold: 1996, 2020 Silver: 2016 Bronze: 2000 |
World Championships | |
Appearances | 14 |
Medals | Gold: 2019 Silver: 1994, 1999, 2006, 2018 Bronze: 1997 |
Junior World Championships | |
Appearances | 1 |
The Russia men's national artistic gymnastics team represents Russia in FIG international competitions. Additionally they have competed as the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) and the Russian Gymnastics Federation (RGF) due to the World Anti-Doping Agency banning athletes from representing Russia in international competition.[1]
After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) barred Russian athletes and officials, including judges.[2] It also announced that "all FIG World Cup and World Challenge Cup events planned to take place in Russia ... are cancelled, and no other FIG events will be allocated to Russia ... until further notice." FIG also banned the Russian flag at its events.[3] European Gymnastics announced in March 2022 that no athletes, officials, and judges from the Russian Gymnastics Federation can participate in any European Gymnastics events, that no European Gymnastics authorities from Russia can pursue their functions, and that European Gymnastics had removed from its calendar all events allocated to Russia and would not allocate any future events to Russia.[4][5][6]
History
Russia has made seven appearances in the men's team competition at the Olympic Games and has won four medals. They won gold twice – first at their debut in 1996[7] and then again in 2020.[8]
After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) barred Russian athletes and officials, including judges.[9] It also announced that "all FIG World Cup and World Challenge Cup events planned to take place in Russia ... are cancelled, and no other FIG events will be allocated to Russia ... until further notice." FIG also banned the Russian flag at its events.[10]
2023 senior roster
Name | Birthdate and age | District represented |
---|---|---|
Denis Ablyazin | 3 August 1992 | Volga |
David Belyavskiy (captain) | 23 February 1992 | Ural |
Artur Dalaloyan | 26 April 1996 | Moscow |
Ivan Zavrichko | 28 January 2004 | Moscow |
Viktor Kalyuzhin | 9 May 2001 | Northwestern |
Aleksandr Kartsev | 31 December 2001 | Central |
Evgeni Kisel | 15 January 2005 | Moscow |
Grigorii Klimentev | 13 December 2000 | Northwestern |
Daniel Marinov | 17 December 2004 | Volga |
Nikita Nagornyy | 12 February 1997 | Moscow |
Sergei Naidin | 11 July 2001 | Siberia |
Daniil Novikov | 17 January 2006 | Volga |
Kirill Prokopiev | 30 January 1994 | Central |
Mukhammadzhon Yakubov | 17 April 2003 | Central |
2023 Junior roster
Name | Birthdate and age | District represented |
---|---|---|
Artem Ablasovich | 25 October 2007 | Central |
Matvey Akinshin | 20 September 2007 | Central |
Timofey Akinshin | 20 September 2007 | Central |
Aleksandr Vasylev | 8 September 2009 | Central |
Vyacheslav Vitkov | 16 September 2006 | Northwestern |
Arseniy Dukhno | 5 August 2008 | Moscow |
Aleksandr Zhigalov | 5 April 2006 | Volga |
Vsevolod Korotkov | 1 March 2007 | Central |
Ilya Musin | 6 February 2008 | Central |
Evgeni Polennikov | 7 February 2008 | Central |
Daniil Smirnov | 24 November 2008 | Northwestern |
Egor Sukov | 4 February 2008 | Central |
Parviz Sultonov | 28 July 2008 | Central |
Yaroslav Sukharev | 12 November 2008 | Moscow |
Team competition results
Olympic Games
World Championships
- 1934 through 1991 — participated as the Soviet Union
- 1994 — silver medal
- Evgeni Chabaev, Evgeni Joukov, Dmitri Karbanenko, Alexei Nemov, Dmitri Trush, Dmitri Vasilenko, Alexei Voropaev
- 1995 — 4th place
- 1997 — bronze medal
- Dmitri Vasilenko, Alexei Bondarenko, Alexei Voropaev, Alexei Nemov, Evgeni Ghukov, Nikolai Kryukov
- 1999 — silver medal
- Alexei Bondarenko, Nikolai Kryukov, Alexei Nemov, Maxim Aleshin, Rashid Kasumov, Evgeni Podgorni
- 2001 — 7th place
- Alexei Bondarenko, Alexei Nemov, Georgy Grebenkov, Evgeny Krylov, Nikolai Kryukov, Yury Tikhonovsky
- 2003 — 4th place
- 2006 — silver medal
- Maxim Deviatovski, Dimitri Gogotov, Sergei Khorokhordin, Nikolai Kryukov, Yury Ryazanov, Alexander Safoshkin
- 2007 — 7th place
- 2010 — 6th place
- 2011 — 4th place
- 2014 — 5th place
- Denis Ablyazin, David Belyavskiy, Nikita Ignatyev, Daniil Kazachkov, Nikolai Kuksenkov, Ivan Stretovich
- 2015 – 4th place
- 2018 — silver medal
- 2019 — gold medal
Junior World Championships
- 2019 — 9th place
- Kirill Gashkov, Ivan Gerget, Ivan Kuliak
Most decorated gymnasts
This list includes all Russian male artistic gymnasts who have won at least four medals at the Olympic Games and the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships combined. Not included are medals won as part of the Soviet Union or Unified Teams.
Rank | Gymnast | Years | Team | AA | FX | PH | SR | VT | PB | HB | Olympic Total | World Total | Total |
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1 | Alexei Nemov | 1993–2004 | 1996 2000 1994 1999 1997 |
2000 1996 |
2000 1996 1997 1999 |
1996 2000 1999 1996 |
1996 1995 1996 |
2000 1996 2003 1994 |
2000 1996 2003 |
12 | 13 | 25 | |
2 | Denis Ablyazin | 2012–2021 | 2020 2016 2019 |
2012 2014 |
2016 2017 2014 |
2012 2016 2020 |
7 | 4 | 11 | ||||
3 | Artur Dalaloyan | 2018–2021 | 2020 2019 2018 |
2018 2019 |
2018 | 2018 2019 |
2018 | 2019 | 1 | 9 | 10 | ||
4 | Nikita Nagornyy | 2016–2021 | 2020 2016 2019 2018 |
2020 2019 2018 |
2019 | 2020 | 4 | 5 | 9 | ||||
5 | Nikolai Kryukov | 1996–2006 | 1996 2000 1999 2006 1997 |
1999 | 1999 2003 |
1997 | 2 | 7 | 9 | ||||
6 | David Belyavskiy | 2016–2021 | 2020 2016 2019 2018 |
2017 | 2016 2017 |
3 | 4 | 7 | |||||
7 | Alexei Bondarenko | 1997–2000 | 2000 1999 1997 |
1997 | 2000 | 1999 | 2 | 4 | 6 | ||||
8 | Anton Golotsutskov | 2008–2011 | 2008 | 2008 2010 2011 2009 |
2 | 3 | 5 |
See also
References
- ↑ "What is ROC in the Olympics? Here's why Team Russia is competing under new name in Tokyo". Sporting News. August 3, 2021.
- ↑ Bissada, Mason; Dellatto, Marisa (8 March 2022). "International Gymnastics Federation Bars Russia, Belarus As Sports World Reacts To Ukraine Invasion". Forbes.
- ↑ "FIG decision regarding the conflict in Europe" (Press release). International Gymnastics Federation. 26 February 2022. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
- ↑ "Further measures regarding Russia and Belarus".
- ↑ "European Gymnastics' position regarding the invasion of Ukraine".
- ↑ "Moscow stripped of 2023 European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships".
- ↑ "On this day: Russian male gymnasts continue dominance – 1996 Atlanta Olympics". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. July 22, 2021.
- ↑ "Russia edges Japan, China for gold in men's gymnastics". The Seattle Times. July 26, 2021.
- ↑ Bissada, Mason; Dellatto, Marisa (8 March 2022). "International Gymnastics Federation Bars Russia, Belarus As Sports World Reacts To Ukraine Invasion". Forbes.
- ↑ "FIG decision regarding the conflict in Europe" (Press release). International Gymnastics Federation. 26 February 2022. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
- 1 2 "Национальная команда" (PDF). Ministry of Sport (Russia).