Anna Rodionova

She won a bronze medal in the all-around with a 53.450 behind Americans Jordyn Wieber and Kyla Ross, and she finished sixth on vault and beam.

[5] Rodionova won three bronze medals in the Junior Master of Sport division of the 2011 Russian National Championships.

[8] Rodionova competed at the 2011 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival where the Russian team finished in fourth.

[19] She competed at the Stuttgart World Cup and won team gold with Aliya Mustafina, Kristina Goryunova, and Inshina.

[21] She competed at the 2013 Russian Cup where the Volga Federal District team won silver behind Saint Petersburg.

[24] After Ksenia Afanasyeva had ankle surgery, Mustafina, Tatiana Nabieva, and Maria Paseka were named to the 2013 World Championship team.

However, Paseka withdrew due to back injury, and Nabieva suffered a fall that caused a large bruise on her forehead, and she only competed uneven bars.

[28] She qualified for the balance beam final in fourth behind Larisa Iordache, Shang Chunsong, and Kyla Ross with a 14.466.

[31] After the World Championships, Rodionova competed at the 2013 Elite Gym Massilia with Alla Sosnitskaya, Ekaterina Kramarenko, and Evgenia Shelgunova.

[33] In March 2014, Rodionova competed at the Cottbus World Cup event with Maria Kharenkova, Polina Fedorova and Daria Spiridonova.