Arina Averina


Arina Alekseyevna Averina is a Russian former individual rhythmic gymnast. She was a 2020 Summer Olympics finalist, a two-time world all-around silver medalist, a two-time European all-around champion (2018, 2021) and the 2016 Grand Prix Final all-around bronze medalist. She was a three-time Russian national all-around champion and a three-time Russian national all-around medalist. Her identical twin sister, Dina Averina, was also a competitive rhythmic gymnast.

Personal life

Arina Averina was born to Ksenia Averina and her husband Alexey Averin on August 13, 1998, twenty minutes before her identical twin sister Dina. The twins began gymnastic training at the age of four. Arina‘s mole on her right cheekbone near her ear is slightly higher than her sister Dina’s. A scar above Arina‘s right eye is the result of an accident with a club.
On 18 March 2022, Averina, as well as her sister, participated in the Moscow rally in support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Since 2025, she has been dating Russian figure skater Dmitriy Aliev.

Career

Junior

The Averina twins trained under their first coach Larisa Belova until they became members of the Russian national team.
The Averinas began appearing in international competitions in 2011. They competed at the 2011 Russian-Chinese Youth Games, where Arina finished 5th in the all-around and Dina won the all-around gold medal. In 2012, Arina finished 11th at the Russian Junior Championships. Arina and Dina both competed at the Venera Cup in Eilat, Israel where Arina won bronze in the all-around; she also took silver in hoop and bronze medals in ball, clubs, and ribbon.
In 2013, Arina finished 5th at the 2013 Russian Junior Championships. She competed in the Junior division at the Happy Caravan Cup in Tashkent and won Team gold with Dina Averina. At the 2013 Russian Spartakiada's 6th Summer Student Games, Arina won the all-around silver medal.

Senior

2014

In 2014 Season, Arina debuted at the 2014 Moscow Grand Prix competing in the senior international tournament division where she won the all-around silver medal behind her twin sister Dina. Arina then competed at the 2014 Grand Prix Holon international tournament and won the all-around gold. Her next competition was at the 2014 Baltic Hoop where she won the all-around silver behind Aleksandra Soldatova. In the event finals: she won gold in ball, 2 silver medals and bronze in hoop.

2015

In 2015 season, Arina 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 gold medal ahead of twin sister Dina Averina, she won gold in all 4 of the event finals. On August 7–9, Arina competed at the MTK Budapest placing 3rd in the all-around behind Maria Titova. In apparatus finals, she won a silver in ball and bronze in hoop.

2016

In 2016, Arina began her season competing at the 2016 Grand Prix Moscow taking third place in the all-around, in apparatus finals: she won gold in ribbon and silver in clubs. On March 17–20, Arina then competed at the [2016 International Gymnastics Federation|FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Series|2016 Lisboa World Cup] where she finished 5th in the all-around with a total of 70.400 points, she qualified 2 event finals taking silver in ribbon and placed 4th in ball. At the 30th Thiais Grand Prix event in Paris, Arina finished 5th in the all-around and qualified 2 apparatus finals finishing 4th in clubs and ribbon. Arina finished 4th in the all-around at the 2016 Russian Championships held in Sochi. On May 6–8, Arina competed at the Brno Grand Prix where she finished 5th in the all-around behind Victoria Veinberg Filanovsky. On May 13–15, Arina won the all-around silver at the Bucharest Grand Prix with a total of 73.600 points, she qualified to all apparatus finals: taking silver in ball, bronze in clubs, ribbon and 4th in hoop. On May 27–29, Arina finished 4th in the all-around at the 2016 Sofia World Cup with a total of 73.450 points, she qualified to all apparatus finals and won bronze in hoop, clubs, placed 4th in ball, 7th in ribbon. On July 1–3, Arina competed at the 2016 Berlin World Cup however, she withdrew after the first day of qualifications because she suffered a hand injury.

2017

In 2017, Arina's season began in competition at the 2017 Grand Prix Moscow where she won the all-around bronze medal, she qualified to 1 apparatus final winning the silver medal in ribbon behind her twin sister Dina. Arina then participated in the organized Desio-Italia Trophy where she won silver in the all-around and team gold medal. On March 10–12, Arina won the all-around bronze medal at the 2017 Russian Championships behind Aleksandra Soldatova. On March 31 - April 2, Arina competed at the 2017 Grand Prix Marbella where she won silver in the all-around, she won 2 bronze medals in the ball and clubs. On April 21–23, Arina competed in her first World Cup of the season at the 2017 Tashkent World Cup where she won silver in the all-around behind Dina Averina, she qualified 3 apparatus finals winning gold in hoop, ball and ribbon. Her next event was at the 2017 Baku World Cup where she won her first gold medal in the all-around, she qualified to all apparatus finals taking gold in hoop, silver medals in ball, ribbon and bronze in clubs. On May 19–21, at the 2017 European Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Arina was member of the Golden winning Russian Team scoring a total of 182.175 points which was more than 11 points ahead of their nearest competitor team Belarus. Arina qualified to 2 apparatus finals taking the gold medals in ball and clubs. On June 23–26, Arina then competed at the 2017 Holon Grand Prix taking gold in the all-around ahead of sister Dina, she qualified two apparatus finals winning gold in ribbon and silver in ball. At the quadrennial 2017 World Games which was held in Wrocław, Poland from July 20–30, Arina won 3 gold medals in hoop, ball, ribbon and a bronze medal in clubs. On August 11–13, Arina competed at the 2017 Kazan World Challenge Cup and won silver in the all-around behind Dina, she qualified in all the apparatus finals and won 2 gold medals in ball, ribbon and 2 silver medals in hoop, clubs. At the 2017 World Championships held on August 30 - September 3 in Pesaro, Italy, in the first day of the apparatus finals; Arina won gold in ball and silver in hoop. During the individual all-around finals, she accumulated scores in scoring a total of 73.450 points to win the silver medal behind twin sister Dina Averina.

2018

In 2018, recovering from an off season injury, Arina's season began in competition at the 2018 Grand Prix Moscow where she won the all-around silver medal, she qualified to 3 apparatus finals but withdrew due to a hand injury.
On March 24–25, Arina returned to competition at the 2018 Grand Prix Thiais where she finished 5th in all-around competition after big mistakes with ball. She qualified to two apparatus finals winning gold with clubs and silver with hoop. On April 13–15, she then competed at the 2018 Pesaro World Cup where she placed 4th in the all-around behind Linoy Ashram. She qualified to 3 apparatus finals and won gold with hoop, bronze with ribbon and placed 4th with clubs. On May 4–6, Arina's next event was 2018 Guadalajara World Challenge Cup where she won bronze in the all-around, she qualified to 3 apparatus finals winning gold with hoop and clubs and bronze with ribbon. On May 16–17, Arina competed at the 2018 Holon Grand Prix and won the all-around gold medal with a total of 76.700 points ahead of teammate Aleksandra Soldatova, she qualified in all apparatus finals.

2019

At the 2019 European Championships, she performed in qualifying with a hoop, ball and clubs and took gold medals in the finals with a ball and clubs, as well as gold in the team event.
At the 2019 Russian Championship, Arina Averina for the first time in her sports career became the absolute champion of the country in the all-around final, showing all exercises at the highest level and receiving record marks in exercises with a ball of 24.000 and clubs of 24.200, as well as 23.300 for a hoop and 22.300 for a ribbon. On the sum of the four exercises, her score was 93.800. Her sister Dina finished second with a total of 89,400.
At the World championship 2019 In Baku, Arina won All-around Silver behind her Sister Dina. She also won Silver in the Ball Final and Team Gold. She shared the Team Gold with Dina Averina and Ekaterina Selezneva.

2020

In 2020, at the first stage of the Grand Prix in Moscow, she withdrew from the competition due to injury. At the Russian Championship in February, she became the absolute champion in the individual standings. In the Estonian city of Tartu, at the second stage of the Grand Prix, Arina Averina became the absolute champion, having won four gold medals in exercises with a ribbon, ball, hoop and clubs. The remaining 2020 competitive season was curtailed by the coronavirus pandemic.

2021

Averina participated in two 2021 World Cups prior to the Olympics, Tashkent and Pesaro. At the Tashkent World Cup Averina won gold in ball and clubs, but did not make the podium for all-around, ribbon and hoop. At the Pesaro World Cup, she won gold in ribbon and clubs, silver in all-around behind her twin, and bronze in hoop and ball. At the European Championships in June, Averina won all-around gold. Her final competition prior to the Olympics was supposed to be the Moscow World Challenge Cup in July, but she withdrew and Lala Kramarenko took her place.
In August at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Averina qualified to the rhythmic gymnastics individual all-around final in second place, behind her twin by 0.125 points, and ahead of Israel's Linoy Ashram. In the all-around final, Averina scored 102.100 overall after a ribbon routine with obvious errors. During her routine, a knot in her ribbon appeared after she stepped on it, which is why she had to grab the replacement Ribbon. Arina Averina finished fourth, behind champion Linoy Ashram, silver medalist Dina Averina, and bronze medalist Alina Harnasko. This was the first time since the 1996 Olympic Games that a Russian rhythmic gymnast did not win gold. After Russian allegations of judging bias in rhythmic gymnastics at the Olympics, FIG investigated and confirmed that the judging panels were fair and impartial.
In October, Averina competed at the World Championships in Kitakyushu, winning silver in ball behind her sister and finishing sixth with hoop.

2022

Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine the FIG banned all Russian and Belarusian Gymnasts until further notice, which is why Averina could only compete in domestic competitions.

2024

On February 23, 2024, Arina Averina, like her sister Dina, announced the end of their sports career at age of 25.

Gymnastics technique

Arina Averina is known for her pivot turns and clean apparatus handling. She can execute a quadruple ring pivot and a triple Kanaeva ring pivot.

Routine music information

YearApparatusMusic title
2023Hoop"Another One Bites The Dust" by Alexander Jean
2023BallSkyfall by Jaimee Paul
2023Clubs"All That There Had Been" by Kvatro
2023Ribbon"Grande Amore" by Il Volo
2022Hoop"Ego", by Willy William
2022Ball"Kálmán: Die Csárdásfürstin / Act I - "Heia, heia, in den Bergen ist mein Heimatland" ", by Anna Netrebko, Emmanuel Villaume, Prague Philharmonia and Phillharmonic Choir
2022Ball "Skyfall"by Jaimee Paul
2022Clubs"Eugene Onegin, Op. 24, TH 5: Polonaise", by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
2022Ribbon"Voilà", by Barbara Pravi
2021Hoop"The Firebird", by Igor Stravinsky
2021Ball"Ironside", "Crane/White Lightning", "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" from Kill Bill, by Quincy Jones, Charles Bernstein & RZA, Santa Esmeralda
2021Clubs "Bella Ciao ", by Manu Pilas
2021Clubs "Bella Ciao", by Goran Bregovic and His Wedding and Funeral Orchestra
2021Ribbon "Seguidilla" from Carmen, by Georges Bizet
2021Ribbon "Time, Forward!", by Alexander Vedernikov & Russian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, composed by Georgy Sviridov
2021Gala"you should see me in a crown", by Billie Eilish
2020Hoop "Largo Al Factotum", by Denis Matsuev & Filippa Giordano
2020Hoop "España Cañi", by Andre Rieu & Johann Strauss Orchestra, composed by Pascual Marquina Narro
2020Hoop "The Firebird", by Igor Stravinsky
2020Ball"Ironside", "Crane/White Lightning", "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" from Kill Bill, by Quincy Jones, Charles Bernstein & RZA, Santa Esmeralda
2020Clubs "Shema ", by London Festival Orchestra, London Festival Chorus, composed by Stanley Black
2020Clubs "Bella Ciao ", by Manu Pilas
2020Ribbon "Time, Forward!", by Alexander Vedernikov & Russian Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, composed by Georgy Sviridov
2020Ribbon "Seguidilla" from Carmen, by Georges Bizet
2020Gala"Lash Out", by Alice Merton
2019Hoop"Don Quixote", by Nayden Todorov & Sofia National Opera Orchestra
2019Ball"Funiculi, Funicula", by Russell Watson
2019Clubs"Summer Wenzel", by Moiseyev Ballet
2019Ribbon"No. 12 in C Minor Revolutionary Etude", by Maurizio Pollini, composed by Frédéric Chopin
2019Gala"Lash Out", by Alice Merton
2018Hoop"La Bayadere (Act 2 No. 29)", by Richard Bonynge & English Chamber Orchestra
2018Ball "Toy", by Netta
2018Ball"Architect of the Mind", by Kerry Muzzey
2018Clubs"Largo Al Factotum", by Pietro Spagnoli
2018Ribbon"The Firebird", by Igor Stravinsky
2018Gala"The Firebird", by Igor Stravinsky
2017Hoop"Taming of the Fire", by Andrey Petrov
2017Ball"La Felicità", by Simona Molinari, Peter Cincotti
2017Clubs"Live Is Life", by Opus
2017Ribbon"Csárdás ", by Roby Lakatos
2017Gala "Me Too", by Meghan Trainor
2017Gala "The Firebird", by Igor Stravinsky
2016Hoop"Soul Sacrifice" by Santana
2016Ball"Hava Nagila" by London Festival Orchestra & Chorus
2016Clubs"Akh Vy Seni Moi Seni" by Marina Devyatova
2016Ribbon"Paquita: Pas De Deux" by London Symphony Orchestra
2015Hoop"Asturias" by Isaac Albéniz
2015Ball"ACT III":
2015Clubs"Akh Vy Seni Moi Seni" by Marina Devyatova
2015Ribbon"Rio Rita" by Dj Valer Orchestra
2014Hoop"Volare", "Bang Bang", "Quien Como Tu" by JJ Vianello, Tito Nieves, Enzo Diaz
2014Ball"Capone", by Ronan Hardiman
2014Clubs"Livin' la Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin
2014Ribbon"Rio Rita" by Dj Valer Orchestra

Competitive highlights

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