Elena Eremina

She competed at the Russian Hopes competition, winning vault, uneven bars, and balance beam, and placing fifth in the all-around and sixth with her team.

With her late July 2001 birthdate, Eremina becomes a senior elite gymnast in 2017, missing the 2016 Rio Olympics by almost eight months.

On the second day of competition, the all around final, she dropped to second place after falling on both bars and beam, allowing Natalia Kapitonova to win the title.

In the final she did a slightly better vault, a clean routine on bars and beam, but had a fall on floor to help Russia win the team competition.

On floor she performed another clean routine, but a high scoring vault from France's Melanie De Jesus Dos Santos meant that Eremina would finish just off the podium, in 4th.

[2] On August 23–27, Eremina competed at the Russian Cup held in Ekaterinburg, she won silver medals in the all-around, team, uneven bars, floor exercise and a bronze in balance beam.

[3] After the competition, was selected to represent Russia at the World Championships, along with Angelina Melnikova, Maria Paseka and Anastasia Ilyankova.

Her only major mistake came on the uneven bars where she received a half point deduction for buckling her knees on the way up to a handstand.

The next day in the Uneven Bars final, she went in qualified in first, but she won the silver medal after world champion Fan Yilin of China upgraded her routine to defend her title.

[8] In November she competed at the 2019 Voronin Cup where she won silver on uneven bars behind Anastasia Agafonova and placed fourth on balance beam.