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Dina Averina
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Personal information
Full name Dina Alexeevna Averina
Country represented  Russia
Born 13 August 1998 (age 24)
Zavolzhye, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia
Residence Moscow
Height 164 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Weight 46 kg (101 lb)
Discipline Rhythmic gymnastics
Level Senior International Elite
Club CSKA
Gym Novogorsk
College team Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health
Head coach(es) Irina Viner
Assistant coach(es) Yulia Barsukova
Former coach(es) Larisa Belova, Vera Shatalina
Choreographer Irina Zenovka, Tatiana Pomerantseva
World ranking 1 WC[1] (2019)
8 WC[2] 11 WCC[3] (2018)
2 WC 9 WCC (2017)[4]
8 (2016)[5]
16 (2014)[6]

Medal record

Rhythmic Gymnastics
Representing  Russia,
 ROC
and RGF RGF
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 0 1 0
World Championships 18 3 1
European Championships 10 4 1
European Games 3 1 1
World Games 1 3 0
Grand Prix Final 0 2 0
Total 32 14 3
Representing Russia ROC
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2020 Tokyo All-Around
Representing RGF RGF
Representing  Russia
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 Pesaro All-around
Gold medal – first place 2017 Pesaro Hoop
Gold medal – first place 2017 Pesaro Clubs
Gold medal – first place 2018 Sofia All-Around
Gold medal – first place 2018 Sofia Hoop
Gold medal – first place 2018 Sofia Ball
Gold medal – first place 2018 Sofia Clubs
Gold medal – first place 2018 Sofia Team
Gold medal – first place 2019 Baku All-Around
Gold medal – first place 2019 Baku Ball
Gold medal – first place 2019 Baku Clubs
Gold medal – first place 2019 Baku Ribbon
Gold medal – first place 2019 Baku Team
Gold medal – first place 2021 Kitakyushu All-Around
Gold medal – first place 2021 Kitakyushu Team
Gold medal – first place 2021 Kitakyushu Hoop
Gold medal – first place 2021 Kitakyushu Ball
Gold medal – first place 2021 Kitakyushu Clubs
Silver medal – second place 2017 Pesaro Ball
Silver medal – second place 2017 Pesaro Ribbon
Silver medal – second place 2021 Kitakyushu Ribbon
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Baku Hoop
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2017 Budapest Team
Gold medal – first place 2017 Budapest Hoop
Gold medal – first place 2017 Budapest Ribbon
Gold medal – first place 2019 Baku Team
Gold medal – first place 2019 Baku Hoop
Gold medal – first place 2019 Baku Ribbon
Gold medal – first place 2021 Varna Team
Gold medal – first place 2021 Varna Hoop
Gold medal – first place 2021 Varna Ball
Gold medal – first place 2021 Varna Ribbon
Silver medal – second place 2017 Budapest Clubs
Silver medal – second place 2018 Guadalajara All-around
Silver medal – second place 2019 Baku Clubs
Silver medal – second place 2021 Varna Clubs
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Varna All-around
European Games
Gold medal – first place 2019 Minsk All-around
Gold medal – first place 2019 Minsk Hoop
Gold medal – first place 2019 Minsk Ribbon
Silver medal – second place 2019 Minsk Clubs
Bronze medal – third place 2019 Minsk Ball
World Games
Gold medal – first place 2017 Wroclaw Clubs
Silver medal – second place 2017 Wroclaw Ribbon
Silver medal – second place 2017 Wroclaw Hoop
Silver medal – second place 2017 Wroclaw Ball
Grand Prix Final
Silver medal – second place 2016 Eilat All-around
Silver medal – second place 2016 Eilat Ball

Dina Alekseyevna Averina (Russian: Дина Алексеевна Аверина, IPA: [ˈdʲinə ɐˈvʲerʲɪnə]; born 13 August 1998)[7] is a Russian individual rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2020 Olympic All-around silver medalist,[8] the only four-time (2021, 2019, 2018, 2017) World All-around Champion, the 2018 silver and 2021 European All-around bronze medalist and the 2016 Grand Prix Final All-around silver medalist. On a National level, she is the 2017, 2018 and 2022 Russian National All-around champion and the 2013 Russian Junior All-around bronze medalist. Her identical twin sister, Arina Averina, is also a competitive rhythmic gymnast.

Personal life[edit]

Born to parents Ksenia Averina and Alexey Averin, Dina and Arina started gymnastics at four years old. Dina and her identical twin sister Arina Averina were born on 13 August 1998. Arina was born 20 minutes ahead of Dina, while both have moles on the upper cheekbone (near the right ear), Dina has it on the lower right compared to Arina’s upper right. Her twin sister, Arina has a scar above her right eye, caused after an accident with a club.[9] They have an older sister named Polina. Dina and Arina share the same instagram account.[citation needed]

On 18 March 2022 Averina, as well as her sister, participated in the Moscow rally in support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[10]

Career[edit]

Junior[edit]

The Averinas (Dina and Arina) first trained under their first coach Larisa Belova until they became members of the Russian national team and began training in Olympic Training Center in Moscow where they are now coached by Vera Shatalina.[citation needed]

The Averinas began appearing in international competitions in 2011 competing at the 2011 Russian-Chinese Youth Games where Dina won the gold and Arina finishing 5th in the all-around. In 2012, Dina finished 4th at the Russian Junior Championships.[11] Dina and Arina both competed at the Venera Cup in Eilat, Israel where Dina won the all-around gold, she also won gold in hoop and silver medals in ball, clubs and ribbon.[12] She then competed at International MTM Cup in Ljubljana (along with teammates Aleksandra Soldatova and Arina Averina) won the Team gold medal.[citation needed]

In 2013 season, Dina won bronze in all-around at the 2013 Russian Junior Championships[13] behind Soldatova, she competed in Junior division at Happy Caravan Cup in Tashkent and won Team gold with Arina Averina. At the 2013 Russian Spartakiada’s 6th Summer Student Games, Dina won the all-around bronze medal.[14]

Senior[edit]

2014[edit]

In 2014 Season, Dina debuted at the 2014 Moscow Grand Prix competing in the senior international tournament division. Dina appeared in her first World Cup competition at the 2014 Lisboa World Cup where she won the all-around bronze medal behind Melitina Staniouta. In the event finals: she won silver in clubs and bronze in ribbon. On 23–27 April, Dina competed in senior nationals at the 2014 Russian Championships where she finished 6th in the all-around.[citation needed]

2015[edit]

In 2015 season, Dina started her season at the 2015 Moscow Grand Prix, she then competed at the Corbeil-Essonnes International Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament where she won the all-around silver medal behind twin sister Arina Averina, she qualified to 4 event finals, taking gold in ribbon (tied with Arina), silver medals in hoop, ball and placed 6th in clubs. On 7–9 August, Dina competed at the MTK Budapest taking gold in the all-around, hoop, ball, clubs and a silver in ribbon. Dina followed another gold medal win in the all-around at the 2015 Dundee International Tournament in Sofia, ahead of twin sister Arina.[citation needed]

2016[edit]

In 2016, Dina began her season competing at the 2016 Grand Prix Moscow finishing 6th in the all-around and qualified to the hoop final.[15] On 26–28 February, Dina competed in the first World Cup of the season at the 2016 Espoo World Cup finishing 6th in the all-around; she won bronze in ball, placed 4th in hoop, clubs and 6th in ribbon.[16] Dina then competed in the senior division at the International tournament in Lisbon where she won the all-around gold and all apparatus finals. At the 30th Thiais Grand Prix event in Paris, Dina finished 9th in the all-around.[17] On 1–3 April, Dina competed at the 2016 Pesaro World Cup where she finished 5th in the all-around with a total of 73.500 points, she qualified in all apparatus after teammate Yana Kudryavtseva withdrew from the event finals, Dina won silver in ball, ribbon and bronze in hoop, clubs. Dina won the all-around bronze at the 2016 Russian Championships held in Sochi.[18] On 6–8 May, Dina competed at the Brno Grand Prix taking bronze in the all-around with a total of 72.850 points; she qualified to 3 apparatus taking silver in hoop, ribbon and placed 4th in clubs. On 13–15 May, Dina won the all-around bronze at the Bucharest Grand Prix with a total of 73.100 points, she qualified to all apparatus finals: taking silver in clubs behind Salome Pazhava, bronze in hoop, ball (tied with Katsiaryna Halkina) and 7th in ribbon. On 27–29 May, Dina finished 5th in the all-around at the 2016 Sofia World Cup with a total of 72.900 points, she qualified in hoop finals placing 4th behind sister Arina Averina. On 1–3 July, Dina competed at the 2016 Berlin World Cup where she won the All-around gold medal with a total of 74.050 points, she qualified to all apparatus taking gold in Ball, Ribbon, placed 4th in Hoop and 8th in Clubs.[19] On 22–24 September, Dina competed at the 2016 Grand Prix Final in Eilat, Israel where she won the all-around bronze medal with a new personal best total of 74.450 points, she qualified in 2 apparatus finals taking silver medal in ball and placed 5th in clubs.[citation needed]

2017[edit]

In 2017, Dina’s season began in competition at the 2017 Grand Prix Moscow where she won the all-around gold medal with a new personal best total score of 76.050 points, she qualified to all the apparatus finals taking gold in hoop, clubs, ribbon and a silver medal in ball behind Aleksandra Soldatova.[20] Dina then participated in the organized Desio-Italia Trophy where she won the All-around and team gold medal (together with Twin Sister Arina). On 10–12 March, Dina became the All-around champion at the 2017 Russian Championships ahead of defending champion Aleksandra Soldatova who finished in 2nd place respectively.[21] On 24–26 March, Dina then competed at the Thiais Grand Prix where she won the all-around gold with a total of 74.500 points, she qualified to all the event finals taking gold in hoop, ball, clubs and silver in ribbon.[22] On 7–9 April, Dina competed in the first World Cup of the season at the 2017 Pesaro World Cup where she won silver in the all-around behind teammate Aleksandra Soldatova, she qualified to all the apparatus finals winning 3 gold medals in ball, clubs, ribbon and a silver in hoop.[23] Her next event was at the 2017 Tashkent World Cup where Dina won gold in the all-around ahead of sister Arina Averina, she qualified to all the apparatus finals taking gold in clubs, and 3 silver medals in ball, hoop and ribbon. On 19–21 May, at the 2017 European Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Dina was member of the Golden winning Russian Team (together with senior individuals: twin sister Arina Averina, Aleksandra Soldatova and the junior group) scoring a total of 182.175 points which was more than 11 points ahead of their nearest competitor team Belarus. Dina qualified to 3 apparatus finals taking 2 gold medals in hoop, ribbon and a silver medal in clubs behind Arina Averina.[24] On 23–26 June, Dina then competed at the 2017 Holon Grand Prix taking silver in the all-around behind Arina, she qualified 3 apparatus finals winning gold in ball, silver in clubs and placed 6th in hoop. At the quadrennial 2017 World Games which was held in Wrocław, Poland from 20 to 30 July, Dina won the gold medal in clubs and three silver medals in hoop, ball, ribbon.[25][26] On 11–13 August, Dina competed at the 2017 Kazan World Challenge Cup and won the all-around gold medal edging out sister Arina who won the silver medal, Dina qualified in all the apparatus finals and won 2 gold medals in hoop, clubs, a silver in ribbon and finished 8th in ball.[27] At the 2017 World Championships held on 30 August – 3 September in Pesaro, Italy, in the first day of the apparatus finals; Dina won Gold in Hoop (19.100) and Silver in Ball (18.700).[9] The following day, she won another Gold in Clubs (19.000) and Silver in Ribbon (17.200).[citation needed] During the individual all-around finals, she accumulated scores in (Hoop: 18.850, Ball: 18.550, Clubs: 18.850, Ribbon: 18.450) scoring a total of 74.700 points to become the new All-around Champion edging out twin sister Arina Averina who took the silver medal respectively.[28]

2018[edit]

In 2018, Dina’s season began in competition at the 2018 Grand Prix Moscow, where she won the all-around gold, she qualified to 3 apparatus finals taking gold with hoop, clubs and silver with ball. On 24–25 March, Dina took gold in the all-around at the 2018 Thiais Grand Prix; she qualified in 3 apparatus finals where she won gold in ball, ribbon and silver in clubs. On 13–15 April, Dina then competed at the 2018 Pesaro World Cup, winning gold in the all-around; in the event finals, she won gold in ball and clubs, a silver in hoop and placed 4th in ribbon. She competed at the 2018 Sofia World Championships, winning Gold in the All-Around, Hoop, Ball and Clubs.[citation needed]

2019[edit]

Dina won gold in team, hoop and ribbon at the 2019 European Championships. She also competed at the 2019 European Games, winning gold in all-around, hoop and ribbon, silver in clubs and bronze in ball.[citation needed]

2021[edit]

Dina started the season at the Moscow Grand Prix, where she won gold ahead of her silver and bronze compatriots Arina Averina and Lala Kramarenko. In the finals of apparatus, she won gold in ball and ribbon, silver in hoop and bronze in clubs. At the Tashkent World Cup, she also won full gold ahead of Arina Averina and Anastasiia Salos, and gold on hoop, silver on ball and clubs, and bronze on ribbon in the finals. In the Pesaro World Cup, she also achieved full gold ahead of Arina Averina and Alina Harnasko, and in the finals, she achieved gold in hoop, silver in ball and ribbon, and bronze in clubs. From 9–13 June, she competed in the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, in Varna, Bulgaria, achieving bronze in the general final, behind Boryana Kaleyn, and in the apparatus finals she achieved gold in hoop, ball and ribbon, and silver in clubs. By teams with Lala Kramarenko, Arina Averina and the Russian group, they achieved first place. At the Moscow Challenge World Cup, the last competition prior to the Olympic Games, she achieved complete gold ahead of Lala Kramarenko and Ekaterina Vedeneeva, and took gold in all apparatus finals. Her sister Arina, was removed from the competition list the day before, and was replaced by Kramarenko.[citation needed]

At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Dina lost to Linoy Ashram from Israel and finished second with a silver medal, thus Russia finished for the first time without a gold medal in the sport since 1996.[29]

After the Olympic Games[edit]

Later, the Averinas twins returned to comp after the Olympic Games with their new coach Yulia Barsukova, at the international Olympico Cup tournament in Moscow, where Dina launched a new club routine, and her sister a new club and ribbon routine. Dina was champion ahead of Arina Averina and Elzhana Taniyeva. Dina competed in the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan, where in the apparatus finals she won gold in hoop, ball and clubs, and in ribbon she won silver, surpassed by Alina Harnasko. In the all-around final, Dina again took the all-around gold and the title of World Champion for the fourth time in a row, becoming the gymnast with the most world titles (Beating the record of Maria Gigova, Maria Petrova, Evgenia Kanaeva and Yana Kudryatseva) . She also achieved team gold with Arina Averina and the Russian Group[citation needed]

Gymnastics technique[edit]

Dina is known for her fast routines and dynamic apparatus handling. She has maintained a Difficulty value of 10 which was scored in her clubs routine; the last rhythmic gymnast before Dina to score a 10 in Difficulty was Evgenia Kanaeva.[citation needed]

Routine music information[edit]

Detailed Olympic results[edit]

Year Competition Description Location Music Apparatus Rank-Final Score-Final Rank-Qualifying Score-Qualifying
2020 Olympics Tokyo All-around 2nd Silver medal.svg 107.650 1st 106.300
«Thunderstruck», by David Garrett Hoop 2nd 27.200 1st 27.625
«Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74», by Pyotr Tchaikovsky Ball 1st 28.300 2nd 27.600
«FOGO», by Garmiani feat. Julimar Santos Clubs 2nd 28.150 1st 28.275
«La Cumparsita», by Yasmin Levy Ribbon 1st 24.000 3rd 22.800

Competitive highlights[edit]

(Team competitions in seniors are held only at the World Championships, Europeans and other Continental Games.)

International: Senior
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2021 World Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Olympico Cup 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
Olympic Games 2nd
World Cup Moscow 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
European Championships 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st
World Cup Pesaro 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd
World Cup Tashkent 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 3rd
International Online Tournament
(Finnish Gymnastics Federation)
1st
Schmiden Gymnastik International Online 1st
Grand Prix Moscow 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st
2020 3rd International Online Tournament
(Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation)
1st 2nd (Q) 2nd (Q) 1st 1st
2nd International Online Tournament
(Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation)
1st 2nd (Q) 1st 1st 2nd (Q)
Russia-Belarus Friendly Match 1st
Grand Prix Moscow 1st 4th (Q) 1st 2nd 1st
2019 Aeon Cup 1st 1st
World Championships 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st
World Cup Kazan 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st
World Cup Minsk 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st
European Games 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 1st
European Championships 1st 1st 2nd 1st
World Cup Baku 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd
World Cup Pesaro 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 1st
Grand Prix Thiais 3rd 5th (Q) 4th (Q) 1st 1st
Grand Prix Marbella 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd
Grand Prix Moscow 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd
2018 Aeon Cup 1st 1st
World Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
World Cup Kazan 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st
European Championships 2nd NT
World Cup Pesaro 1st 2nd 1st 4th 1st
Grand Prix Thiais 1st 6th (Q) 1st 2nd 1st
Grand Prix Moscow 1st 1st 2nd 1st 5th (Q)
2017 Aeon Cup 1st 1st
World Championships 1st NT 1st 2nd 1st 2nd
World Cup Kazan 1st 1st 8th 1st 2nd
World Games 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
Grand Prix Holon 2nd 6th 1st 2nd 3rd (Q)
European Championships 1st 1st 2nd 1st
World Cup Tashkent 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
World Cup Pesaro 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st
Grand Prix Thiais 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Desio Italia Trophy 1st 1st
Grand Prix Moscow 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st
2016 Dalia Kutkaite Cup 1st
Grand Prix Final: Eilat 2nd 3rd (Q) 2nd 5th 3rd (Q)
World Cup Berlin 1st 4th 1st 8th 1st
World Cup Sofia 5th 4th 5th (Q) 4th (Q) 7th (Q)
Grand Prix Bucharest 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 7th
Grand Prix Brno 3rd 2nd 9th (Q) 4th 2nd
World Cup Pesaro 5th 3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd
Grand Prix Thiais 9th 18th (Q) 4th (Q) 11th (Q) 5th (Q)
International Tournament of Lisbon 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
World Cup Espoo 6th 4th 2nd 4th 6th
Grand Prix Moscow 6th 6th 4th (Q) 12th (Q) 5th (Q)
2015 Dundee Cup 1st
MTK Budapest Cup 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd
Corbeil-Essonnes International 2nd 2nd 2nd 6th 1st
International Tournament of Pesaro 1st 1st 1st
2014 EWUB Luxembourg Trophy 1st 1st 1st
World Cup Lisbon 3rd 4th 6th 2nd 3rd
Holon International Tournament 2nd (OC) 2nd (OC) 2nd (OC) 1st 3rd (OC)
Alina International Tournament 1st
International: Junior
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2013 Happy Caravan Cup 1st 1st
2012 MTM Ljubljana 1st
Venera Cup 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
Junior Grand Prix Moscow 4th (OC)
2011 Russian-Chinese Youth Games 1st
National
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2021 Russian Championships 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd
2020 Russian Championships 3rd 2nd
2019 Russian Championships 2nd 2nd
2018 Russian Championships 1st 1st
2017 Russian Championships 1st 1st
2016 Russian Championships 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd
2015 Russian Championships 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 6th 3rd
2014 Russian Championships 6th 1st 2nd 6th 4th 3rd
2013 Russian Junior Championships 3rd
2012 Russian Junior Championships 4th
2011 Russian Junior Championships 6th
Q = Qualifications (Did not advance to Event Final due to the 2 gymnast per country rule, only Top 8 highest score);
WR = World Record; WD = Withdrew; NT = No Team Competition; OC = Out of Competition (competed but scores not counted for qualifications/results)

See also[edit]

  • Arina Averina

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Dina Alekseyevna Averina (Russian: Дина Алексеевна Аверина; born 13 August 1998) is a Russian individual rhythmic gymnast. She is a three-time (2019, 2018, 2017) World All-around Champion, the 2018 European All-around silver medalist and the 2016 Grand Prix Final All-around silver medalist. On the National level, she is the 2017 and 2018 Russian National All-around champion and the 2013 Russian Junior All-around bronze medalist. Her identical twin sister, Arina Averina, is also a competitive rhythmic gymnast and the 2018 European champion.

Born to parents Ksenia Averina and Alexey Averin, Dina and Arina started gymnastics at four years old. Dina and Arina were born on August 13th, 1998. Arina was born 20 minutes ahead of Dina, while both have moles on the upper cheekbone (near the right ear), Dina has it on the lower right compared to Arina’s upper right. Her sister Arina has a scar above her right eye, caused after an accident with a club. They have an older sister named Polina. Dina and Arina share the same instagram account.

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For many years, it has been
the standard of incredible
plasticity, grace and
accuracy of movements.
Today, this tradition is
confirmed and successfully
continued by the sisters
Dean and Arina Averina.
The biography of these
young athletes is already
full of vivid performances
and dizzying victories. What
are their sporting
achievements? And what
star girls are they in
everyday life?

2.

Dina and Arina Averina are the
dominant figures in rhythmic
gymnastics and have swept all
individual titles at the European
Championships but the Russian
sisters have very different
personalities.
Q: Can you describe
your sister in one
word?
Dina: Angel.
Arina: Demon.

3.

Parents of Dina and Arina Averin always believed in the
talent of their daughters. Therefore, together with their
coach, they did not miss the opportunity to send young
gymnasts to competitions of different levels. So start
sports career they are considered to be 2011. girls’
performances were highly appreciated at the competition
«Young gymnast». Athletes were noticed and invited to
view to Shatalina.
A new stage has begun sports life Averin sisters. They
began to prepare for more serious competitions: the
championship of Moscow, the championship of Russia, the
Grand Prix of the World Cup, etc. Also, the athletes and
their family moved to Olympic Village — Novogorsk, where
they began to live and train.

4.

«These children are
brilliant, for 30 years of
coaching experience I
have not had such»-Vera
Shatalina coach of the
Averin Sisters.

5.

Dina Averina became the best in
individual multidiscipline competitions
as well as in hoop and club events.
She also won silver in ball and ribbon
exercises. Her sister Arina Averina
took the first place in exercise with
ball and ribbon and gave way in ball
exercises and in multidiscipline
competitions to her sister.
Both sisters have got one page in
Instagram and Vkontakte. There are
no secrets : they divide their success,
happiness and fans.

6.

“Dina and Arina are heroes who turned
themselves over,” said Irina VinerUsmanova, head coach of the Russian
national team and president of the AllRussian Federation of Rhythmic
Gymnastics, in a conversation with
reporters. “The girls were little techies,
they made interesting elements, but it
was all” that the nightingale is alive that is groovy, «and that didn’t suit us at
all. Therefore, it was a very difficult job.»
“They are honest girls, tried very hard,
and then eventually started smiling,
shooting eyes,” the head coach
continued. “They sat in front of the
mirror, watching how to work with the
eyes and how to attract the audience.
And it was very cool, because that they
proved to be real actresses in these
competitions. It was a huge difference
between the month of May when they
lost to the Italian girl, who now took
place in the second eight. «

7.

In 2014, Dina Averina became the champion of
Moscow, although she performed with
temperature. And her twin sister took second
place. At the Holon Grand Prix competitions in
the same year, the girls switched places. Today
she is an international class master, three-time
world champion (2017), absolute world
champion (2017), three-time European
champion (2017) and absolute champion of
Russia (2017). In her piggy bank for 2017,
seven gold and six silver medals.

8.

Arina Averina does not lag behind her sister in the
list of achievements and successfully performs at
various competitions, demonstrating sophisticated
technique, plasticity and mastery of gymnastic
props. For the 2017 season, she received eight
gold, two silver and two bronze medals. Arina is
also recognized as a world-class master, two-time
champion world (2017) and three-time European
champion (2017).
Among the special awards of both sisters are a
prize for artistry from Alina Kabaeva at the Grand
Prix in Moscow (2016).

9.

So in 2015, due to an unfortunate
mistake in the performance with
the tape, Arina became only 13th
in the all-around at the Grand Prix
in Moscow. Dina took 5th place.
But it seems that no obstacles can
break the girls. They only “fuel”
interest, provoke and intensify the
zeal for victories.

10.

Two characters. One team. The
Averin sisters even have their
own pre-competition ritual.
Dina: «Before going out, we
always set each other up, look
each other in the eye.» Arina:
«We say the words and go out
on the platform.»

11.

Today, the biography of Dina and Arina
Averin is a kaleidoscope of amazing
programs, the love and pride of fans, the
support and faith of relatives and coaches.
The sisters are all aware of this, feel and are
not going to stop there. But for them, the
most important motivation is not
compliments and the delight of others, but
constructive criticism. They are only 19
years old, 15 of them they gave to sports.
And all the same, mistakes and failures
happen. High-quality and attentive work on
mistakes is what helps gymnasts to win.

12.

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Between them, the twin sisters have more than 15 world rhythmic gymnastics titles, and had, and still have, many chances to take the gold at the COVID-hit Tokyo Olympics.

“What do you do in quarantine? Do jigsaw puzzles, make collages, draw colorful pictures until the markers run out <…> oh yes, and we’re growing a tree,” 22-year-old gymnasts Dina and Arina Averina describe what they do when not doing gymnastics. 

Gymnasts Dina and Arina Averina perform in the VII New Year's Show of Olympic Champions

Gymnasts Dina and Arina Averina perform in the VII New Year’s Show of Olympic Champions «Ice and Flame» in Moscow

Alexander Wilf/Sputnik

That said, despite the lockdown in spring the girls had very few days off — they trained almost daily according to a strict routine. 

“You get up, wash your face, undergo a medical check, and go to the sports hall — choreography and training day in, day out. In other words, we didn’t change our schedule one bit,” says Dina in a documentary by Match TV.  

The girls are no strangers to grueling workouts, otherwise they’d hardly have won so many golds at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships (Dina 13, Arina 4).

Born in Zavolzhye, a small town in the Nizhny Novgorod Region (369 km from Moscow), they began practicing gymnastics at an early age before entering school.

At first, the future champions combined school and sport, but upon turning 14, they moved to Moscow to train under Olympic coach Vera Shatalina, who also worked with Alina Kabaeva. 

Russia's Arina Averina during the FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Pesaro 2019 Groups All-Around Clubs at Adriatic Arena in Pesaro, Italy

Russia’s Arina Averina during the FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Pesaro 2019 Groups All-Around Clubs at Adriatic Arena in Pesaro, Italy

Enrico Calderoni/Global Look Press

“For the first training camp we went straight to Croatia, where we trained with gymnastic stars <….> We were in a daze, because for us this was a one-in-a-million opportunity,” Arina shares her memories of the first training sessions. 

A few years later, they picked up their first titles — first Dina won the Moscow Championships in 2014, then, that same year, the sisters went to the Holon Grand Prix, where it was Arina who won gold. In 2017, both sisters took gold at the World Championships in different disciplines.

In their own words, the girls tried hard to best each other in the early days.

“It was tough for Dina when I came first and she finished second; she got very upset and even cried,” Arina admits. 

But as they grew up the sisters ended their rivalry, and today they show nothing but concern and support for each other at every competition. 

Each is successful in their own discipline: Dina performs better with the hoop and club, Arina with the ball and ribbon, they explained on the talk show, Evening Urgant, which airs on Russia’s Channel One. They also differ in terms of personality, but that in no way prevents them from being friends and spending all their free time together.

Dina Averina

Dina Averina

Ulrik Pedersen/Global Look Press

“I have a strong and serious character, Arisha [Arina] is kinder, softer. <…> But we share the same tastes and interests, so we always agree. We’re never bored and are always together, we can chat forever and tell each other all our secrets and problems, and no one will know about them,” says Dina. 

In February 2020, Dina injured her back, yet still competed at the Russian Championships. 

“The pain was ferocious. It can’t be compared with anything, like nothing I’d experienced before,” Dina describes the injury. A few months later, sufficiently recovered, she took part in another international competition, which was held online due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Russia's Dina Averina during the FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Pesaro 2019 Groups All-Around Ribbon at Adriatic Arena in Pesaro, Italy

Russia’s Dina Averina during the FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Pesaro 2019 Groups All-Around Ribbon at Adriatic Arena in Pesaro, Italy

Enrico Calderoni/Global Look Press

“At first I was scared. I thought, what’s going on? My state of mind wasn’t helped by the fact that my injury had happened in that same hall. <…> I was shaking a little. But when I came out, I saw the mat and the judges, and calmed down,” Dina says. 

At the same time, the sisters were about to book their place at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, before the event was put back to 2021 due to the coronavirus.

“We were in training when we learned that the Olympics had been canceled. We exchanged glances and sat down. Why bother training now? <…> But it’s actually become easier. Now I’m training not for the Olympics, but simply for pleasure,” explains Dina.

Nevertheless, the sisters still hope to get to the rescheduled Olympic Games in 2021. 

“It remains to be seen who’ll get selected for Team Russia, because we have a deep talent pool and everyone deserves a shot at the Olympics,” insists Arina.

“You can’t relax, you can’t lose your place, you have to come every day and give it your all,” Dina is sure of this.

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С 2017 года сестры Аверины вызывают восхищение по всему миру.

Дина и Арина безраздельно властвовали на чемпионате Европы по художественной гимнастике 2019 года в Баку, где собрали вдвоем золотые медали во всех индивидуальных дисциплинах.

Внешне Авериных почти не отличишь, однако, по словам самих гимнасток, как личности они совсем разные.

Вопрос: Опиши сестру одним словом?

Дина: Ангел.

Арина: Демон.

Конкуренция

После завершения карьер чемпионки Олимпийских игр 2016 года в Рио Маргариты Мамун и серебряной медалистки Яны Кудрявцевой, Аверины ворвались в элиту мировой художественной гимнастики вместе с соотечественницей Александрой Солдатовой.

Все три россиянки покорили публику в Баку, именно этот город примет чемпионат мира в сентябре.

В активе 20-летних сестер уже значатся победы на Всемирных играх, чемпионатах Европы и мира, а потому главной непокоренной вершиной для них ныне является олимпийское золото.

Звездный час Авериных должен пробить в Токио-2020, однако от каждой страны на турнир поедут лишь два спортсмена, и одна из путевок может достаться Солдатовой, попавшей в резервный состав сборной перед Олимпиадой в Рио.

Как сестры-близнецы Аверины покорили Всемирные игры во Вроцлаве

Солдатова делится советами кумиров: «У тебя должна быть спортивная злость»

Начало

На спортивные подвиги будущих спортсменок, начавших карьеру в возрасте всего четырех лет, вдохновила старшая сестра Полина.

Не окажись близнецы на гимнастическом ковре, они вполне могли бы блистать на ледовых аренах.

«Если бы не гимнастика, мы пошли бы на фигурное катание», — Дина Аверина в интервью сайту Европейского гимнастического союза.

Прогресс и успехи не заставили себя ждать, и еще подростками сестры переехали в Олимпийский тренировочный центр в подмосковном Новогорске, которым руководит главный тренер сборной России Ирина Винер-Усманова.

Первых громких побед россиянки добились на чемпионате Европы 2017 года в Будапеште, где выиграли по две золотые медали в индивидуальных упражнениях и по одной в командном многоборье вместе с Солдатовой.

Сестры выиграли конкуренцию у Солдатовой в споре за путевки на Всемирные игры 2017 года во Вроцлаве, где не оставили соперницам шансов.

Арина и Дина заняли наивысшие места во всех индивидуальных дисциплинах. При этом Ариша, как ее ласково называют близкие, оказалась успешнее, выиграв соревнования с обручем, мячом и лентой.

Арина Аверина в ходе упражнений с мячом на Всемирных играх 2017 года во Вроцлаве.

Арина Аверина в ходе упражнений с мячом на Всемирных играх 2017 года во Вроцлаве.

Единственную осечку она допустила в упражнениях с булавами, где осталась с бронзой, тогда как Дина завоевала золото.

Несколько недель спустя на чемпионате мира в Пезаро темп задавала уже Дина, взявшая три золотые медали, включая одну в многоборье, плюс две серебряные.

Единственной, кому он уступила в Италии — в соревнованиях с лентой и мячом, была Арина. Сестра также добыла два серебра и бронзу в булавах.

Олимпийская чемпионка Мамун была сильно впечатлена их выступлениями и заявила: «Они очень сильные девочки и показывают на ковре настоящий «Цирк-дю-Солей». При этом у них свои собственные образы»

Первое разочарование

Совсем иначе Аверины выступили на прошлогоднем чемпионате мира в Софии.

Арину ждало большое разочарование: сначала на ленте россиянки завязался узел, а запасная лента оказалась бракованной и отцепилась.

Суммарный результат не пустил Арину в финал индивидуального многоборья. Россию в нем представляли Дина и Александра Солдатова.

Каждая страна могла делегировать в финал только двух участниц, а Арина заняла третье место.

Дина защитила титул чемпионки мира в командном турнире и выиграла личные соревнования в трех дисциплинах. Солдатова победила в упражнениях с лентой.

На индивидуальном уровне Арина ограничилась бронзой в упражнениях с обручем. Зато в командном зачете взяла золото вместе с сестрой и Солдатовой.

«Мы никогда не соревнуемся. Наоборот, поддерживаем друг друга. Если не одна, то вторая должна поднять российский флаг», — Арина Аверина.

Это была ее первая подобная неудача во взрослой карьере. Арина понимает, что надо справляться с поражениями.

«В этом нам помогает и Ирина Александровна Винер-Усманова, и наш тренер Вера Николаевна Шаталина, и психолог, который каждый день с нами работает. Мы все вместе анализируем ошибки, исправляем все, думаем, почему так сложилось».

Сестры Аверины совсем не похожи по характеру. Они говорят об этом в интервью Европейскому гимнастическому союзу

«У нас абсолютно противоположные характеры. У меня мягкий, у Дины жесткий. У нас разное лицо, голоса, глаза, внешность. Мне кажется, даже немного фигура», — говорит Арина. «И по движению в упражнениях мы абсолютно разные», — добавляет Дина

«Раньше я была более злой, — не скрывает Дина. — На все смотрела негативно».

«А сейчас, два года уже, я стала меняться в лучшую сторону. Стала более мягкой, доброй и нежной».

Команда

Два характера. Одна команда.

У сестер Авериных даже есть свой ритуал перед соревнованиями.

Дина: «Перед выходом мы всегда настраиваем друг друга, смотрим друг другу в глаза».

Арина: «Говорим слова и выходим на площадку».

Детали выступлений они продумывают вместе.

«Музыку мы выбираем все-все вместе, — рассказывает Арина. — Ирина Александрова, Вера Николаевна, Ирина Борисовна — хореограф и постановщик. Мы вместе сидим, думаем, делаем упражнения и выбираем, какая музыка больше подходит».

Сестры не видят себя в спорте поодиночке и закончить карьеру хотят одновременно.

«Тяжело по отдельности ездить на соревнования, тренироваться. Мы друг друга поддерживаем. А так будет сложнее», — Дина Аверина

Главная цель — подготовка к Олимпиаде. Сестры еще не думали, продолжат ли карьеру после Токио-2020.

Но обе уверены, что через пять лет будут заниматься чем-то другим.

Дина: «Думаю, это не будет связано с гимнастикой. Тренером я точно не буду. Я понимаю, как это сложно. Ты весь день в зале. Мне кажется, я после гимнастики буду отдыхать от всего этого».

Арина: «Пойдем учиться. На экономический».

Производители телефонов могли бы тестировать на сестрах Авериных программы по распознаванию лиц. Пока сестры побеждают.

«Нам как только подарили [телефоны], мы такие: «Давай попробуем!» — улыбается Дина. — Я на свой телефон поставила свое лицо, а Ариша подходит и может разблокировать. Мы очень расстроились!»

Если присмотреться, то у Дины чуть более вытянутое лицо. А у Арины шрам над правым глазом — от булавы.

У обеих родинки на правой части лица. У Арины — под мочкой, у Дины — совсем рядом с ухом.

Ближайший турнир — чемпионат мира, который в сентябре пройдет в Баку. Надо доказать Винер-Усмановой, что они заслуживают поехать на Олимпиаду.

Арина: «Самое главное здоровье, терпение, слушаться тренера, доверять ему. И тогда все получится».

Дина: «Еще надо любить то, чем занимаешься. Главное, чтобы тебе нравилось».

Сможет ли Маргарита Мамун улучшить дела в гимнастическом клубе?

Дина Аверина

Дина Алексеевна Аверина (Dina Averina) — задает высокую планку в художественной гимнастике начиная с олимпийских игр в Рио-2016. На чемпионате мира по художественной гимнастике в Софии она также показала высокий уровень. Дина выиграла пять золотых медалей, включая личный зачет по многоборью, а ее сестра Арина заняла первое и два третьих места.

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  • Дата рождения: 13 августа 1998 года
  • Место рождения: Россия, г. Заволжье
  • Рост: 164 см
  • Вес: 43 кг

Биография Дины Авериной

После многолетних упорных тренировок Дина Аверина сосредоточилась исключительно на завоевании медалей для России. Это осознанное мировоззрение было настолько успешным, что 21-летние сестры теперь почти всегда вместе и никогда не расставаться. А вот многим судьям это не по душе, которые до сих пор не могут отличить их друг от друга!

На Олимпийских играх Россия доминировала в художественной гимнастике. Они выиграли титулы в многоборье на каждой из пяти последних Олимпийских игр, а на пьедестале почета вышли два российских или советских спортсмена в семи из девяти Олимпийских игр.

Невероятные спортивные способности Дины и Арины Авериных удивительно Непросто так вся их семья занималась спортом. Их мать Ксения была гимнасткой, а отец Алексей играл в футбол. Старшая сестра Полина, которая вдохновляла их на карьеру в гимнастике, 12 лет занималась художественной гимнастикой, а теперь работает тренером и судьей.

В молодости они «играли» в гимнастику с Диной в роли олимпийской чемпионки 2004 года Алины Кабаевой и Ариной в роли серебряной призерки Афин Ирины Чачиной. Их реквизитом тогда были носки.

После ухода Мамуновой и Кудрявцевой Аверины доминировали в спорте. Дуэт завоевал 10 медалей, включая золото чемпионата мира 2017 года . Дина взяла золото в многоборье, с обручем и булавами, а Арина стала чемпионкой по ленте и мячу.

Ситуация изменилась на чемпионате Европы, где Арина выиграла титул в многоборье. Дина довольствовалась серебром.

«Этот чемпионат Европы был действительно тяжелым для нас, но, несмотря на все травмы, успешные и неуспешные выступления, мы старались выкладываться на все 100%», — сказала Дина через свой общий аккаунт в Instagram.

«Может, что-то не получилось, но мы продолжаем совершенствовать наши программы и исправлять ошибки».

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