Alla Sosnitskaya

Alla Arkadievna Sosnitskaya (Russian: Алла Аркадьевна Сосницкая, born 10 April 1997) is a Russian artistic gymnast. She won team bronze medals at the 2014 World and European Championships.

Alla Sosnitskaya
Full nameAlla Arkadievna Sosnitskaya
Country represented Russia
Born (1997-04-10) 10 April 1997
HometownMoscow, Russia
ResidenceMoscow, Russia
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior International Elite
ClubCSKA Moscow
Head coach(es)Marina Ulyankina

Career

Sosnitskaya is coached by Marina Ulyankina, who also coaches fellow national team members Maria Paseka and Viktoria Kuzmina. Her best events are vault and floor exercise.

Junior

Sosnitskaya competed at the Russian Championships in 2012, placing eighth on floor exercise.

Senior

Sosnitskaya made her senior debut at the Russian Championships in 2013, where she won silver with her team. She went on to make her international debut at the Anadia World Cup, where she placed eighth on vault. At the Russian Cup in August, she won gold on floor exercise, silver in the all-around, bronze on vault and uneven bars, and placed fourth with her team and on balance beam. At the Osijek World Cup in September, she placed fourth on vault and bars.

In late October, Sosnitskaya was named to the Russian team for the Élite Gym Massilia in November. In the Master Team division, the Russian team placed second in the all-around, bars, and beam, and fourth on vault and floor. Individually, she placed fourth on floor, sixth on vault, and nineteenth in the all-around. She qualified to the Top Massilia, placing fourth on floor and winning gold on vault.[1] She went on to compete at the Brasilia Gymnasiade, winning gold with her team and in the all-around, silver on vault, and placing fifth on bars and eighth on floor.

Sosnitskaya competed at the 2014 European Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. In qualifications she scored 14.566 on vault and 14.133 on floor. She qualified in 6th place to the vault final and 7th place to the floor final. In the team final she contributed scores of 14.733 on vault and 13.766 on floor towards the Russian team's bronze medal finish.

Competitive history

Year Event Team AA VT UB BB FX
2012National Championships (Junior) (MS)8th
2013National Championships2nd9th7th
Anadia World Cup8th
Russian Cup4th2nd3rd3rd5th1st
Osijek World Cup4th4th
Massilia Cup (Master Massilia)2nd19th1st4th
Gymnasiade1st1st2nd5th8th
2014National Championships2nd2nd1st3rd5th2nd
European Championships3rd4th6th
Russian Cup1st4th1st7th7th4th
World Championships3rd7th4th
Stuttgart World Cup6th
2015National Championships2nd2nd1st8th7th
European ChampionshipsWD
Russian Cup1st9th4th1st5th
Voronin Cup1st
2016National Championships2nd4th
2017National Championships1st5th
Year Competition description Location Apparatus Rank-Final Score-Final Rank-Qualifying Score-Qualifying
2014 European Championships Sofia Team 3 169.329 3 170.621
Vault 4 14.449 6 14.333
Floor exercise 6 14.266 7 14.133
World Championships Nanning Team 3 171.462 3 228.135
All-around 7 56.166 10 56.740
Vault 4 14.966 4 15.016
Uneven bars 16 14.408
Balance beam 30 13.666
Floor exercise 29 13.533

References

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