Anastasiya Serdyukova

Anastasiya Serdyukova
 Gymnast 
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Personal information
Nickname(s) Nastya
Country represented  Uzbekistan
Born (1997-05-29) May 29, 1997
Tashkent
Residence Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
Discipline Rhythmic gymnastics
Level Senior
Years on national team 2008
Club Ruvshsm
Head coach(es) Sevara Karimova
Choreographer Ildor Kolesyanov
World ranking 15 (2016 Season)-(As of 05 April 2016)[1]
18 (2015 Season) [2]
57 (2013 Season)[3]

Anastasiya Serdyukova (Russian: Анастасия Сердюкова; born 29 May 1997 in Tashkent) is an Uzbekistani rhythmic gymnast. She is the all-around bronze medalist at the 2014 Asian Games.

Personal life

Serdyukova's favorite athletes and gymnastic idols are Alina Kabaeva and Uzbek Ulyana Trofimova.

Career

Serdyukova started training gymnastics in 2000 through the encouragement of her sister in her hometown in Tashkent, she appeared in international junior competitions in 2009. She competed in the Junior World Cup series. She won silver in the junior all-around at the 2011 Tashkent World Cup.[4] She began competing in the senior division in 2013.

Serdyukova competed at the 2013 World Championships in Kiev, Ukraine and finished 53rd in all-around qualifications. In 2014, she competed at the 2014 World Cup series in Stuttgart, Germany finishing 19th in all-around. From September 22 to 28, Serdyukova, (along with teammates Elizaveta Nazarenkova and Djamila Rakhmatova), competed at the 2014 World Championships, where Team Uzbekistan took 8th place. She then competed at the 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, Korea where Team Uzbekistan won gold and she took the bronze medal in the individual all-around finals beating compatriot Djamila Rakhmatova.[5]

In 2015 season, Serdyukova competed at the 2015 Baltic Hoop finishing 4th in all-around and won bronze in ball finals. Her next competition was in the Senior International tournament at the 2015 Moscow Grand Prix where she won the all-around bronze. Serdyukova competed at the 2015 Bucharest World Cup finishing 15th in all-around. In April 10–12, Hayakawa finished 12th in the all-around at the 2015 Pesaro World Cup. In May 22–24, Serdyukova competed at the 2015 Tashkent World Cup finishing 9th in the all-around with a total of 68.400 points. She qualified to 3 apparatus finals: she won bronze in clubs. Serdyukova finished 4th in all-around at the 2015 Asian Championships behind Japanese gymnast Sakura Hayakawa, in apparatus finals, she won silver in hoop, ribbon, placed 4th in ball and 6th in clubs. In August, Serdyukova finished 17th in all-around at the 2015 Budapest World Cup. At the 2015 World Cup Final in Kazan, Serdyukova finished 19th in the all-around. In September 9–13, Serdyukova (together with teammates Elizaveta Nazarenkova and Anora Davlyatova) competed at the 2015 World Championships in Stuttgart where Team Uzbekistan finished 8th. Serdyukova finished 28th in all-around qualifications and did not advanced into the Top 24 all-around finals.[6] In October 16–18, Serdyukova competed at the 2015 Grand Prix Final in Brno, where she finished 4th in the all-around with a total of 68.250 points. She qualified to all apparatus finals taking bronze in hoop, ball and in the last two apparatus, due to Margarita Mamun's withdrawal in the last 2 events, Serdyukova won gold in ribbon and silver in clubs behind Linoy Ashram.[7]

In 2016, Serdyukova began her season competing at the 2016 Grand Prix Moscow finishing 10th in the all-around and qualified to ball finals.[8] In Feb 26-28, she competed at the 2016 Espoo World Cup finishing 8th in the all-around with a total of 69.900 points. At the 30th Thiais Grand Prix event in Paris, she finished 12th in the all-around with a total of 69.700.[9] On April 1-3, Serdyukova competed at the 2016 Pesaro World Cup where she finished 26th in the all-around. On April 21-22, Serdyukova won an Olympics license by finishing fifth amongst a top 8 selection of highest score for non qualified gymnasts at the 2016 Gymnastics Olympic Test Event held in Rio de Janeiro.[10]

Achievements

Routine music information

Year Apparatus Music title [11]
2016 Hoop Boat Chase, Bull Run by John Powell
Ball Sway by Rosemary Clooney
Clubs Ring Ring Ring by Kurd Maverick & RuDee
Ribbon
Gala
2015 Hoop Criminal by Gotan Project
Ball Is It Right by Elaiza
Clubs Ring Ring Ring by Kurd Maverick & RuDee
Ribbon Vokaliz by Brilliant Dadashova
Gala Bust In Windows by Jazmine Sullivan
2014 Hoop Look at Me by Geri Halliwell
Ball Game On music from Madagascar 3 by Hans Zimmer
Clubs Gold Rush By Christophe Beck
Ribbon Horizon Part I, Hey Pachuco, My Humps by Safri Duo, DJ Ruslan Nigmatullin, Black Eyed Peas

References

  1. "FIG World standings for rhythmic gymnastics". International Federation of Gymnastics. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
  2. "FIG World standings for rhythmic gymnastics". International Federation of Gymnastics. Retrieved 14 April 2015.
  3. "FIG World standings for rhythmic gymnastics" (PDF). International Federation of Gymnastics. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
  4. "Anastasia Serdyukova wins silver at Happy Caravan". uza.uz.
  5. "The national team of Uzbekistan has entered the top ten at the Asian games". uz24.uz.
  6. "2015 World Championships All-around results". Intlgymnast. 11 September 2015.
  7. "2015 Grand Prix Final". Brno Grand Prix. 2015-10-20.
  8. "Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix starts into Olympic Season". Gymmedia. 21 February 2016..
  9. "Grand Prix: 30th International Thiais 2016". Gymmedia. 27 March 2016.
  10. "Staniouta in front, Ashirbayeva tops list of Rhythmic Olympic qualifiers at Test Event". International Federation of Gymnastics. 22 April 2016.
  11. "Serdyukova RG music list". rgforum.

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