Vladislava Urazova

[7] In July she competed at the Russian National Championships where she won silver in the all-around behind Ksenia Klimenko.

[8] Urazova was selected to represent Russia at the 2018 European Championships alongside Olga Astafyeva, Ksenia Klimenko, Irina Komnova, and Yana Vorona.

[9] In December Urazova competed at the Vornin Cup where she won gold in the all-around, vault, and floor exercise, and won silver on uneven bars and balance beam, behind Lee Yun-seo of South Korea and compatriot Elena Gerasimova respectively.

[13] She also qualified to all four event finals where she won gold on vault and uneven bars, silver on floor exercise, and placed fourth on balance beam.

[14] In late June Urazova competed at the inaugural Junior World Championships alongside Viktoria Listunova and Elena Gerasimova.

[16] On the second day she placed fourth on balance beam behind Gerasimova, Wei Xiaoyuan of China, and DiCello.

On the second day of event finals she won bronze on balance beam, finishing behind fellow juniors Yana Vorona and Elena Gerasimova and won gold on floor exercise, finishing ahead of Gerasimova and senior competitor Lilia Akhaimova.

[19] In late November Urazova competed at the Top Gym tournament in Charleroi, Belgium on a team that was composed of compatriot Gerasimova and Canadians Natasha Lopez and Jenna Sartoretto.

She won gold in the all-around and the team final and on vault, uneven bars, and floor exercise.

[21] During event finals Urazova won gold on the uneven bars, bronze on floor exercise behind Angelina Melnikova and Listunova, and placed seventh on the balance beam after multiple falls.

[22] In April it was announced that Urazova would make her senior international debut at the European Championships in Basel alongside Melnikova, Listunova, and Elena Gerasimova.

[27] During the all-around final Urazova hit all four of her routines and recorded the highest balance beam score of the day; however she finished fourth behind Sunisa Lee of the United States, Rebeca Andrade of Brazil, and compatriot Melnikova.

[28] In September it was announced that Urazova would compete at the upcoming World Championships alongside Maria Minaeva, Yana Vorona, and Olympic teammate Melnikova.

Urazova (center) on the uneven bars podium at the 2019 Junior World Championships