Aliya Fargatovna Mustafina (born 30 September 1994 in Yegorievsk), Russia is a Russian artistic gymnast. She is the 2010 All Around World Champion. She also won Gold with the Russian team at the same championships and was the 2009 Russian national champion in the all around and on the balance beam. Mustafina's younger sister Nailya Mustafina is also a Russian elite gymnast (who is a member of Russia's junior team and won the silver medal on floor exercise at the 2008 Pacific Rim Championships in San Jose). Her father, Farhad Mustafin, was a bronze medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal. Mustafina trains at Moscow's Central Sport Army Club (CSKA) with coaches Aleksandr Aleksandrov, Olga Sikorro and Sergei Zelikson.
Mustafina first came to international prominence as a gymnast in what was her first major junior competition, the 2007 International Junior Competition. She won silver medals in the all-around, the uneven bars, the vault, the balance beam, and in the floor exercise. Rebecca Bross won all five of those competitions. It was noted as a result of these championships that both Mustafina and Bross were likely to be a major force in Gymnastics in the years to come, a prediction that was born out by subsequent results. Also, in 2007, Mustafina finished second in the all-around at the Gymnix International in Montreal. She also finished second with the Russian team in the Stella Zakharova Cup.
t was expected that Mustafina would begin the new gymnastics season by competing at Russian Nationals. However, she was switched to compete at the AT&T American Cup instead which took place on the 5th March 2011. Mustafina finished second in the all-around to America's Jordyn Wieber. Looking out of sorts in her first event of the new season, a touch down on the floor at the end of a tumbling pass in the floor exercise ultimately cost Mustafina the gold medal (albeit losing out by just 0.068 points).
Mustafina next competed at the Bercy World Cup (French International) from the 19�20 March 2011. She competed on the beam, the uneven bars, and on the vault, winning gold in all three events. She did not compete in the floor exercise.
On the 8th April 2011, Mustafina competed at the European Championships where she suffered an injury to her left knee during the first rotation in the all-around on the vault (on landing whilst performing a Yurchenko 2 1/2) and had to withdraw. Her compatriot, Anna Dementyeva went on to win the all-around competition.
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
Aliya Mustafina Russian Gymnast Pictures
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