Russian gymnast Alyona Glotova opened up her routine with the most difficult element in beam mounts. Glotova mounted the apparatus with G ra...
Russian gymnast Alyona Glotova opened up her routine with the most difficult element in beam mounts.
Glotova mounted the apparatus with G rated full twisting back layout.
She followed it with a round off (B) to full twisting back tuck (F), worth 0.2 connection bonus.
She does an E rated triple wolf turn, but over rotates it.
The routine also includes a front and a side aerial, both rated a D, and a double twisting layout dismount, rated a C.
Glotova was born in 2005, the same year Tokyo Olympic champion and teammate Viktoria Listunova was born in.
This year, the 17 year old gymnast won a bronze medal on floor exercise at the Russian championships. She also finished 6th on balance beam and vault, and 7th in the all around there.
At the Russian cup, she finished 7th in the all around, 8th on vault, 5th on beam, and 4th on floor exercise.
At the Spartakiad Cup, she finished in 5th place in the all around, 6th on bars, and 8th on floor exercise.
Since last March, Russia has been banned from international competitions due the war on Ukraine.
As a result, Russian gymnasts have been taking part in domestic competitions.
Earlier this month, they participated at Belorussia Open. Belarus was also banned due to their supporting its eastern neighbor in their invasion of Ukraine.
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