— International Gymnast Media (@2023igmedia) August 14, 2026
Andrianova is the granddaughter of legendary Russian gymnasts Lyubov Burda Andrianova and the late Nikolai Andrianov, and the daughter of Sergei Andrianov, a coach of the Russian national team.
These photos were taken 59 years apart and both feature a 14 year old gymnast in the first big competition of her young career. They are grandmother and granddaughter. pic.twitter.com/7vPR8W3k3j
Burda Andrianova was a member of the gold medal-winning Soviet team at the Mexico City 1968 Olympic Games, the 1970 World Championships and the Munich 1972 Olympic Games. She placed fifth all-around at both the 1970 Worlds and Munich 1972 Games, and tied for bronze on vault at the 1970 Worlds.
Andrianov competed at three Olympic Games from 1972-80, amassing seven gold (all-around in 1976), five silver and three bronze medals. He won a combined 13 world championships medals, including all-around gold in 1978, at the three worlds held from 1974-79. …
Twitter kicked me off (for a while) for too many posts in one day. So I’ll post some random observations here.
after a peaceful few days, this competition is loud and hectic. A 4 ring circus. First Floor music is AC/DC Highway to Hell. 😀
arena not full — but it’s an enthusiastic, knowledgeable crowd
European Championships 2027 will be in Albania
Vaelen (Belgium) tumbles very, very well out of round-off
Love Petisco’s choreography. It suits her so well.
Becky Downie did not compete Bars. Not sure why as she marched out.
3-up, 3-count is definitely more exciting for the spectators. Every. Score. Counts.
I’m surprised there are so few Double Layout dismounts from Bars. It should be less deductible than Double Tuck with 1/1 twist.
Big fan of Iorio (Italy) on Bars. It’s so refreshing to see some variety of skills on that apparatus. 14.333.
Manila is so unique. Superb movement like a professional dancer. OB on Double Layout — but otherwise excellent Floor. We need study this gymnast. She does a lot of things RIGHT.
Yowser. Kalmykova’s tumbling is insane for such a small gymnast.
I was posting live on Twitter — BUT cut off. Only 50 posts (including original posts, reposts, and quote posts) and 200 replies per day are allowed for those not willing to pay money to MAGA Nazi owner Elon Musk. I’ll never send that dangerous billionaire a penny.
The headline ➙ Three finals, THREE titles for Polina Dmitrieva. How soon will she be on the Senior team?
Vault
🥇 Aniela Tudor, Romania, 13.383 🥈 Daria Mironova, WG 2, 13.166 🥉 Lilou Marliac, France, 13.133
Aniela Tudor used Kasamatsu and Kas + 1/2. Juniors can use 2 Vaults from the same family. Romanian fans excited. Her father was interviewed on the big screen.
Overall I was quite impressed with the Juniors. They are very short & light to get much power off the Spring Board.
Bars
The future looks bright for Putin’s dictatorship.
🥇 Polina Dmitrieva, WG 2, 13.900 🥈 Aleksandra Andrianova, WG 2, 13.666 🥉 Clarissa Rinaldi, Italy, 13.533
Andrianova was the better executed routine. But Dmitrieva had 0.3 higher difficulty. Both excellent. Amazingly good form.
Bars was a stronger Final than Vault. Many of these gymnasts are already close to competitive Senior routines.
I’m disappointed that some gymnasts begin their routine with a weak Kip on low bar. No extension on the glide. In some cases, jumping in with feet staggered. Kip is a skill and should be executed as well as possible.
Beam
A very impressive Final. Some falls. But the quality of work was excellent.
🥇 Polina Dmitrieva, WG 2, 13.933 🥈 Louane Plisson, France, 13.166 🥉 Elisabetta Cardelli, Great Britain, 12.833
Louane Plisson was near perfect. THAT means she was awarded 8.1 E-score. (Beam judging is insane.)
Dmitrieva was fantastic too. 8.133 E-score.
Floor
Dmitrieva clearly had the best routine overall. And she looks to have potential to develop the kind of power needed for senior tumbling difficulty.
🥇 Polina Dmitrieva, WG 2, 13.233 🥈 Aleksandra Andrianova, WG 2, 12.966 🥉 Clarissa Rinaldi, Italy, 12.633
I enjoyed Clarissa Rinaldi’s choreography best. Dramatic.
Lucia Piliarova had the prettiest routine. Beautiful form on twisting. Lovely line and foot point. Tight Double Tuck with hands on shins. Best technique.
Martina Bozzola was fantastic too — but put her hands down on Double Pike dismount. That routine could have medalled.