Julia Evchik

Yulia Yevgeniyevna Evchik (Belarusian: Юлія Яўгенаўна Еўчык; Russian: Юлия Евгеньевна Евчик,[2] born January 2, 2001 in Minsk, Belarus) is a Belarusian individual rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2017 Grand Prix Final All-around silver medalist. On the junior level, she is the 2016 European Junior rope silver medalist.

Julia Evchik
Alternative name(s)Yulia Evchik
Country represented Belarus
Born (2001-01-02) 2 January 2001
Minsk, Belarus
ResidenceMinsk
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
Levelsenior elite
Years on national team2015-present
Head coach(es)Irina Leparskaya
World ranking34 WC 30 WCC (2017 Season) [1]

Career

Junior

Evchik began appearing internationally at the 2014 Miss Valentine Cup. In 2015, she competed at the 2015 Moscow Junior Grand Prix winning silver in the all-around behind Alina Ermolova. She also competed in the Junior World Cup series, she won team silver at the 2015 Lisboa Junior World Cup and individual silver medals in hoop, ball, and clubs. In 2016, Evchik won team silver at the 2016 Moscow Junior Grand Prix and won team gold at the 2016 Guadalajara Junior World Cup.

At the 2016 European Junior Championships in Holon, Evchik won two silver medals in team (together with Yulja Isachanka, Alina Harnasko) and individual rope final.[3]

Senior

In the 2017 season, Evchik competed at the Baltic Hoop, winning the bronze medal in the all-around. She qualified to the all apparatus finals, winning gold in hoop and silver in clubs. She competed at the Marina Lobatch Cup in Minsk and won gold in the all-around. At the Tashkent World Cup she finished 13th in the all-around ahead of Olena Diachenko and qualified to ribbon final finishing 7th. At the 2017 Corbeil-Essonnes Tournament, Evchik finished 4th in the all-around, qualified in three apparatus finals and won three bronze medals in hoop, clubs, and ribbon. On June 2–4, Evchik competed in the World Challenge Cup challenger series at the 2017 Guadalajara World Cup, where she finished 8th in all-around, qualified in two event finals, and took bronze in ribbon and 5th in clubs.[4] She won bronze in all-around at the 2017 Brno Grand Prix. On November 5–6, Evchik competed at the 2017 Dalia Kutkaite Cup, finishing 6th in the all-around behind Katrin Taseva.

In the 2018 season, On March 15–18, Evchik competed at the 2018 Grand Prix Kiev, finishing 6th in the all-around, In the event finals, she won bronze in the ribbon and finished 5th in hoop. On March March 24–25, she finished 11th in the all-around at the 2018 Thiais Grand Prix. On April 6–8, she won the bronze medal in the all-around at the MTM Ljubljana tournament, then she qualified in ball apparatus finals winning gold with hoop, bronze with ribbon, 5th with clubs and 7th with ball.[5] On April 20–22, at the 2018 Tashkent World Cup, she finished 7th in the all-around behind Bulgaria's Neviana Vladinova. On May 16–17, Evchik competed at the 2018 Holon Grand Prix, finishing 5th in the all-around behind teammate Katsiaryna Halkina. She qualified in three apparatus finals, finishing 4th in clubs and 8th in hoop and ball.

Routine music information

Year Apparatus Music title
2019
Hoop Tango (Instrumental) by Mgzavrebi
Ball L'amour Plus Fort Que La Mort (from Dracula, l'amour plus fort que la mort) by Florent Torres
Clubs Stampede (Feat. Lindsey Stirling) by Alexander Jean
Ribbon Last Light by Bilen Yildirir
2018
Hoop Gli zingari by Gilda Giuliani
Ball I Koupasti by George Perris
Clubs Flight of the Bumblebee by Bel Suono
Ribbon Roses of Istanbul by Bilen Yildirir

References

  1. "FIG World standings for rhythmic gymnastics". International Federation of Gymnastics. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  2. "СПИСОЧНЫЙ СОСТАВ НАЦИОНАЛЬНОЙ КОМАНДЫ 2019гв". rgcentre.by.
  3. "Russian Rhythmic group rules in Holon". European Union of Gymnastics. 17 June 2016. Archived from the original on 14 June 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2017.
  4. "Russia lead way at Guadalajara Rhythmic World Challenge Cup". International Federation of Gymnastics. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  5. http://172.104.246.10/gymnast.php?id=8277
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