2016 Russian Artistic Gymnastics Championships

The 2016 Russian Artistic Gymnastics Championships was held in Penza, Russia between 28 March - 10 April 2016.[1]


Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men
Team
Volga Federal District
Valentin Starikov
Ivan Tikhonov
Andrei Makolov
Vladislav Polyashov
Denis Ablyazin
David Belyavskiy
Siberian Federal District
Kirill Potapov
Nikita Ignatyev
Grigori Zyryanov
Andrei Lagutov
Daniil Kazachkov
Ivan Stretovich
Moscow
Emin Garibov
Artur Dalaloyan
Alexei Kosyanov
Dmitry Lankin
Nikita Nagornyy
Aleksandr Sychugov
All-Around
Nikolai Kuksenkov Nikita Nagornyy David Belyavskiy[2]
Floor
Nikita Nagornyy Denis Ablyazin Kirill Prokopyev
Pommel horse
Sergei Eltsov David Belyavskiy Andrei Perevoznikov
Rings
Denis Ablyazin Nikita Nagornyy Nikita Ignatyev
Vault
Denis Ablyazin Nikita Nagornyy Artur Dalaloyan
Parallel bars
David Belyavskiy Vladislav Polyashov
Nikita Nagornyy
N/A
Horizontal bar
Sergei Eltsov Ivan Stretovich Nikita Ignatyev
Women
Team
Central Federal District
Angelina Melnikova
Darya Elizarova
Kristina Kiseler
Evgeniya Shelgunova
Ksenia Afanasyeva
Maria Kharenkova
Moscow
Aliya Mustafina
Alla Sosnitskaya
Daria Spiridonova
Seda Tutkhalyan
Viktoria Kuzmina
Ksenia Artyomova
Volga Federal District
Polina Fedorova
Anastasia Dmitrieva
Natalia Kapitonova
Olga Bikmurzina
Ksenia Sabaldash
Daria Lopatina
All-around
Angelina Melnikova Seda Tutkhalyan Maria Kharenkova
Vault
Seda Tutkhalyan Tatiana Nabieva Anastasia Dmitrieva
Uneven bars
Daria Skrypnik
Daria Spiridonova
N/A Aliya Mustafina
Balance beam
Angelina Melnikova Maria Kharenkova Aliya Mustafina
Floor
Ksenia Afanasyeva
Angelina Melnikova
N/A Maria Kharenkova

European Championships Selection

Senior WAG
1 Aliya Mustafina
2 Angelina Melnikova
3 Seda Tutkhalyan
4 Ksenia Afanasyeva
5 Daria Spiridonova
Senior MAG
1 Denis Ablyazin
2 David Belyavskiy
3 Nikolai Kuksenkov
4 Nikita Ignatyev
5 Nikita Nagornyy

Meldonium Incident

On Saturday, April 2, new national champion Nikolai Kuksenkov was suspended from the Russian men's championships in Penza after it was revealed he tested positive for the banned substance meldonium.[3] On Friday, April 15, the Russian Anti-Doping Agency notified the Russian Gymnastics Federation that it had officially lifted Kuksenkov's suspension, formally allowing him to return to competition. The news came after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) admitted that "there is currently limited data available" on how long meldonium stays in the system after use.[4]


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