Anastasia Grishina and Elizaveta Tuktamisheva.
Many of the 'older gymnasts' will be breathing a sigh of relief that Viktoria Komova and her team-mate Anastasia Grishina will not be age eligible for the World Championships in Rotterdam in 3 weeks. Komova's 'junior' routines from the european championships and youth olympic games would certainly put her in contention for medals on several events and in the all around. Those gymnasts better be looking over their shoulders though as the London olympics are only 2 years away. Komova will be age eligible and ready keen to add olympic gold to her extensive medal collection.
The Russian press had an enlightening look into Komova's life and medal filled home here.
One year out from Vancouver 2010 the Russian Skating Federation had a slight problem. It's National champion and silver medallist would not only be too young for the olympics, they wouldn't even be old enough to compete as juniors internationally until after Vancouver. Adelina Sotnikova and Elizaveta Tuktamisheva have had to wait, practice their skills and bide their time.
Sotnikova trains in Moscow with coach Elena Vodorezova and under the watchful eye of legend Tatiana Tarasova. Tuktamisheva trains in St Petersberg with Alexei Mishin and his group of skating champions. In 2010 these two have finally been let out and about to compete on the junior grand prix circuit - the first step for many skaters to compete internationally. They both won their first events in Austria and Romania respectively.
Sotnikova is currently sitting in first place at JGP Sheffield after her impressive short programme yesterday. These two will likely compete against each other for gold at the JGP final in December, and then many more times before the Olympics come to Russia for Sochi 2014.
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