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Irina Nikolayevna Alexeeva or Alekseeva (russian: Ири́на Никола́евна Алексе́ева, born 20 April 2002) is a Russian
artistic gymnast Artistic gymnastics is a discipline of gymnastics in which athletes perform short routines on different apparatuses. The sport is governed by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG), which designs the Code of Points and regulates ...
and a former member of the Russian National Team. She was part of the teams that won the gold medal at the
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and the silver medal at the 2018 World Championships.


Early life

Alexeeva was born in Moscow, Russia, and began her gymnastics there training under Dina Kamalova, the same coach as eventual Olympic champion Aliya Mustafina. She has an elder brother, Andrey. In 2010, Alexeeva moved to the United States when she was 7 following Kamalova's departure, and resumed training under her at the World Olympic Gymnastics Academy, the same gym where Olympic champions Carly Patterson and Nastia Liukin trained and where eventual Olympic champion Madison Kocian was currently training.


Gymnastics career


Junior


2016–2017

Alexeeva qualified as a junior elite gymnast in 2016, making her elite debut at the American Classic that May. She finished third in the all-around and on uneven bars, winning one gold on balance beam. In June, she competed at the U.S. Classic, placing first in both the junior all-around competition and the balance beam. However, she was ineligible to compete at the
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in
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as she was not an American citizen. Alexeeva spent the 2017 season recovering from an injury.


Senior


2018

In her first year as a Senior gymnast, Alexeeva competed at International Gymnix in Canada, where she won the bronze medal in the All-Around and the gold medal on floor exercise and uneven bars. After being unable to obtain American citizenship, Alexeeva competed at the Russian National Championships in April in hopes of making the Russian National Team. There she placed 7th in the All-Around after falling off the balance beam. She also placed second on uneven bars, behind Angelina Melnikova and ahead of
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and 2015 World Champion Viktoria Komova, and third on floor exercise, behind Melnikova and
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. In May, Alexeeva was officially added to the Russian National Team, replacing
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. She later returned to Moscow and began training at Round Lake. In June, she received her FIG license, enabling her to officially represent Russia in international competitions. Later that month, Alexeeva was slated to compete at the Russian Cup but had to pull out due to a knee injury. On 20 July, Alexeeva was named to the Russian team to compete at the
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alongside Melnikova, Simakova,
Lilia Akhaimova Lilia Igorevna Akhaimova ( rus, Лилия Игоревна Ахаимова, , ˈlʲilʲɪɪ̯ə ɐxɐˈiməvə, born 17 March 1997) is a retired Russian artistic gymnast. She represented the Russian Olympic Committee at the 2020 Summer Olymp ...
, and
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. Alexeeva only competed on uneven bars and balance beam in the qualification. She scored high enough to qualify to the Uneven Bars Finals but did not qualify due to her teammates Melnikova and Perebinosova scoring higher. She once again competed on uneven bars and balance beam in the Team Finals where Russia won the gold medal. On 29 September, Alexeeva was named on the nominative team roster to compete at the 2018 World Championships in Doha, Qatar alongside Akhaimova, Melnikova, Aliya Mustafina, and Simakova. On 17 October, the World team was officially announced and was unchanged from the nominative team. During qualifications Alexeeva competed on all four events. She qualified to the All-Around in 12th and Russia qualified to the Team Final in second place. During the team final Alexeeva competed on vault, uneven bars, and balance beam, helping Russia win the silver medal. In the All-Around Final she finished 13th.


2019

Despite being named to the national team for 2019, Valentina Rodionenko confirmed that Alexeeva had left the national team in order to focus on NCAA gymnastics in the United States. While Alexeeva had not announced any commitments, she had an official visit to
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the previous fall, sparking rumors that she'd join their gymnastics team. On September 20, Alexeeva announced on
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that she will be attending
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and competing on their gymnastics team, starting in the 2020–2021 school year. She will be the first Russian national WAG team member to compete in NCAA gymnastics. In November she signed her
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with the
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gymnastics team.


Level 10


2020

In February Alexeeva competed at the
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as a Level 10 competitor. She only competed on uneven bars and balance beam where she recorded the second highest score on each in her session.


NCAA


2020–2021 season

Alexeeva redshirted the season due to having 90 bone chips removed from her hip.


2021–2022 season

Alexeeva made her collegiate debut in 2022. She competed in four meets before stopping to focus on her continued recovery.


2022–2023 season

Alexeeva returned to competition on January 6, 2023 at the Super 16 Invitational where she only competed on uneven bars. The following week she competed in a dual meet against San Jose where she made her collegiate debut on balance beam. She earned scores of 9.875 (uneven bars) and 9.85 (balance beam) towards Stanford's victory. She was named
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Coaches Choice of the Week.


Competitive history


International Scores


References


External links

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