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Elena Eremina (Elena Vyacheslavovna Eremina) was born on 29 July, 2001 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a Russian artistic gymnast. Discover Elena Eremina's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 22 years old?
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Elena Vyacheslavovna Eremina (Елена Вячеславовна Ерёмина, pron. Yelena Vyacheslavovna Yeryomina, born 29 July 2001) is a retired Russian artistic gymnast.
With her late July 2001 birthdate, Eremina becomes a senior elite gymnast in 2017, missing the 2016 Rio Olympics by almost eight months.
Eremina's elite debut came at the 2012 Dityatin Cup, where she placed sixteenth in the all-around.
She returned to the Dityatin Cup the following year and took home team, all-around, and uneven bars gold medals, a balance beam bronze medal, and placed fourth on floor exercise.
She competed at the Russian Hopes competition, winning vault, uneven bars, and balance beam, and placing fifth in the all-around and sixth with her team.
Her international debut came at the Pas de Calais International in France, where she won all-around, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise gold, team silver, and vault bronze medals.
Eremina competed at the Junior Russian Championships on April 1–4, 2015.
She placed 4th with her team, and individually placed 4th in the all-around, won a gold on the vault, a bronze on the uneven bars, a silver on the balance beam, and placed 6th on the floor
Eremina competed at the 2016 European Championships where she became the all-around champion.
She qualified in 3 apparatus finals finishing 6th in vault, 8th in floor and a bronze medal in balance beam.
She is the 2017 World all-around bronze medalist and the 2016 European junior all-around champion.
Eremina has an official YouTube account on which she makes vlogs.
She has 2 older sisters and her family lives in St. Petersburg.
Eremina made her senior debut at the 2017 Russian Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
On the first day of competition she helped her team to win the bronze medal, and earning the top all around score after the first day.
Her performance also earned her spots in all event finals with the exception of vault.
On the second day of competition, the all around final, she dropped to second place after falling on both bars and beam, allowing Natalia Kapitonova to win the title.
In event finals, Eremina finished 5th with a clean routine on the uneven bars, suffered another fall on beam to finish 5th, and then clinched silver in the floor exercise after a clean, but relatively easy routine.
She was selected to compete at the Team competition in Stuttgart.
In the qualifying round, she had mistakes on vault, fell on bars, and completed solid routines on beam and floor to help place Russia second after the first round.
In the final she did a slightly better vault, a clean routine on bars and beam, but had a fall on floor to help Russia win the team competition.
She was the only first year senior on the Russian team.
In qualifying, she had clean routines on all of the events except beam, where she fell.
Her performances qualified her 4th in the all around, 3rd in the uneven bars and 3rd in the floor exercise.
She was the top Russian qualifier to the all around.
In the all around final, she performed well on both the vault and uneven bars, putting her in 3rd halfway through the competition.
However, a fall on beam hurt her chances.
Even with the fall, she was still in 3rd place after 3 rotations.
On floor she performed another clean routine, but a high scoring vault from France's Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos meant that Eremina would finish just off the podium, in 4th.
The next day Eremina competed in the uneven bars final.
She had a clean routine for a score of a 14.3, good enough to win silver behind Nina Derwael of Belgium.
On August 23–27, Eremina competed at the Russian Cup held in Ekaterinburg, she won silver medals in the all-around, team, uneven bars, floor exercise and a bronze in balance beam.
In Montréal, Eremina competed in the all-around on the first day of competition, qualifying in fifth for the all-around final (54.999), sixth for the balance beam final (13.233), and first to the uneven bars final, with the highest score of 15.100.
In the all around, she did a clean vault, beam and floor.
Her only major mistake came on the uneven bars where she received a half point deduction for buckling her knees on the way up to a handstand.
However, she still managed to win the bronze medal, her first international all-around medal.
The next day in the Uneven Bars final, she went in qualified in first, but she won the silver medal after world champion Fan Yilin of China upgraded her routine to defend her title.
In February, Eremina underwent spinal surgery in Munich in order to stabilise her two lumbar vertebrae.