Margarita Abdullaevna Mamun

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Magarita Mamun Rhythmic sports gymnastics
Margarita Mamun (cropped) .jpg

Personal information
Surname: Margarita Abdullaevna Mamun
Nationality: RussiaRussia Russia
discipline Rhythmic sports gymnastics
Trainer: Irina Winer
Birthday: 1st November 1995 (age 24)
Place of birth: Moscow , Russia
Size: 170 cm
Weight: 52 kg
Medal table
Olympic games 1 × gold 0 × silver 0 × bronze
World championships 7 × gold 6 × silver 1 × bronze
European championships 4 × gold 5 × silver 0 × bronze
Medals
Olympic rings Olympic games
gold Rio 2016 Individual all-around
Logo of FIG World championships
gold Kiev 2013 ball
gold Kiev 2013 Clubs
gold Izmir 2014 ball
gold Izmir 2014 tape
gold Izmir 2014 Team all-around
gold Stuttgart 2015 tires
gold Stuttgart 2015 Team all-around
silver Izmir 2014 Individual all-around
silver Izmir 2014 tires
silver Izmir 2014 Clubs
silver Stuttgart 2015 Individual all-around
silver Stuttgart 2015 tape
silver Stuttgart 2015 ball
bronze Kiev 2013 tires
Logo of the UEG European championships
gold Vienna 2013 Team all-around
gold Vienna 2013 tape
gold Minsk 2015 Team all-around
gold Minsk 2015 tires
silver Vienna 2013 tires
silver Vienna 2013 ball
silver Vienna 2013 Clubs
silver Minsk 2015 ball
silver Holon 2016 Individual all-around

Margarita Abdullajewna Mamun ( Russian Маргарита Абдуллаевна Мамун ; born November 1, 1995 in Moscow ) is a Russian rhythmic gymnast .

At the 2013 World Championships , she triumphed in two disciplines. A year later, she won gold three times at the 2014 World Championships . She was also world champion twice at the 2015 World Championships in Stuttgart .

Mamun reached the peak of her career in 2016 when she won the gold medal before the favorite Jana Kudrjawzewa at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro . In the overall ranking she reached 76.483 points.

Mamun ended her competitive sports career in November 2017.

Web links

Commons : Margarita Mamun  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Russian Olympic rhythmic gymnastics champion Margarita Mamun retires. In: cbc.ca. November 4, 2017, accessed March 17, 2018 .