Julia Rosliakova
Alternative name(s)Yulia Roslyakova
Country represented Russia
Born (1975-01-05) January 5, 1975
Moscow, Russia SSR, Soviet Union
ResidenceMoscow, Russia
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
Levelsenior elite
ClubSDYUSSHOR 74
GymNovogorsk
Head coach(es)Irina Viner
Assistant coach(es)Alla Yanina
Retiredyes
Medal record
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Representing  Russia
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 1993 AlicanteRope
Bronze medal – third place 1993 AlicanteBall
Bronze medal – third place 1993 AlicanteTeam
European Championships
Silver medal – second place1994 ThessalonikiRope
Bronze medal – third place1992 StuttgartTeam
European Cup Final
Bronze medal – third place1993 MálagaBall

Julia Rosliakova (born January 5, 1975, in Moscow, Russia SSR, Soviet Union) is a retired individual rhythmic gymnast who competed for Russia.[1]

Career

Rosliakova began her career training in the club of SDYUSSHOR 74 and was trained under the guidance of Alla Yanina. In 1992, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Rosliakova decided to compete for Russia and was admitted to the newly formed national team. The leader of the World team was Oxana Kostina followed by her younger teammates Amina Zaripova and Rosliakova. They won the bronze medal in team event (tied with the Spanish team) at the 1992 European Championships.

After the tragic death of Kostina, the Russian national composition was then led by Zaripova. Rosliakova along with Amina Zaripova and Inessa Gizikova competed at the 1993 World Championships in Alicante, Spain where Russia won the team bronze, she won two individual meals: a silver medal in rope and bronze in ball, she finished 8th in the all-around finals behind Spain's Carolina Pascual.

Rosliakova had appeared in three European Championships in 1992, 1993 and 1994.[2]

References

  1. "Gymnastics - Julia Rosliakova (Russia)". the-sports.org. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  2. "Рослякова Юлия (Russia)". gimnastika.pro.


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