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Aleksandra Ermakova | |
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![]() Ermakova in 2008 | |
Personal information | |
Full name | Aleksandra Andreevna Ermakova |
Nickname(s) | Sasha |
Country represented | ![]() |
Born | Russia | November 24, 1992
Residence | Moscow |
Discipline | Rhythmic gymnastics |
Head coach(es) | Irina Viner |
Assistant coach(es) | Elena Karpushenko |
Retired | 2010 |
Medal record |
Aleksandra Andreevna Ermakova ( Russian: Александра Андреевна Ермакова, born November 24, 1992) is a retired individual rhythmic gymnast representing Russia.
2006
At the early age of 14, Aleksandra Ermakova stunned the rhythmic gymnastics world with her appearance at the
2006 Junior European Championships in
Moscow,
Russia. Competing only in rope, she won her first major international gold medal.
[1]
2007
Ermakova won the junior all-round competition at the Aeon Cup 2007 in
Tokyo,
Japan.
August 2007 brought gold to Ermakova in both the junior all-round competition and in all four junior finals (rope, hoop, ball & ribbon) at the
Ljubljana World Cup in
Slovenia.
In April 2007 Aleksandra Ermakova won the junior all-round competition at the World Cup in Portimao (
Portugal), after finishing first with three of her four exercises (rope, ball, ribbon).
[2]
Ermakova won the junior all-round competition at the Coupe d'Opale 2007 in
Calais,
France.
Ermakova finished 10th in the senior all-round World Cup competition in
Corbeil-Essonnes,
France.
The invitational meeting Baltic Hoop 2008, in
Riga (
Latvia) brought gold medals to Aleksandra Ermakova in all four apparatus. Ermakova continued to struggle transitioning into seniors in her competitions and faced back and knee injuries. She completed her career in 2010.
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Aleksandra Ermakova | |
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![]() Ermakova in 2008 | |
Personal information | |
Full name | Aleksandra Andreevna Ermakova |
Nickname(s) | Sasha |
Country represented | ![]() |
Born | Russia | November 24, 1992
Residence | Moscow |
Discipline | Rhythmic gymnastics |
Head coach(es) | Irina Viner |
Assistant coach(es) | Elena Karpushenko |
Retired | 2010 |
Medal record |
Aleksandra Andreevna Ermakova ( Russian: Александра Андреевна Ермакова, born November 24, 1992) is a retired individual rhythmic gymnast representing Russia.
2006
At the early age of 14, Aleksandra Ermakova stunned the rhythmic gymnastics world with her appearance at the
2006 Junior European Championships in
Moscow,
Russia. Competing only in rope, she won her first major international gold medal.
[1]
2007
Ermakova won the junior all-round competition at the Aeon Cup 2007 in
Tokyo,
Japan.
August 2007 brought gold to Ermakova in both the junior all-round competition and in all four junior finals (rope, hoop, ball & ribbon) at the
Ljubljana World Cup in
Slovenia.
In April 2007 Aleksandra Ermakova won the junior all-round competition at the World Cup in Portimao (
Portugal), after finishing first with three of her four exercises (rope, ball, ribbon).
[2]
Ermakova won the junior all-round competition at the Coupe d'Opale 2007 in
Calais,
France.
Ermakova finished 10th in the senior all-round World Cup competition in
Corbeil-Essonnes,
France.
The invitational meeting Baltic Hoop 2008, in
Riga (
Latvia) brought gold medals to Aleksandra Ermakova in all four apparatus. Ermakova continued to struggle transitioning into seniors in her competitions and faced back and knee injuries. She completed her career in 2010.