Ekaterina Vedeneeva

Ekaterina Olegovna Vedeneeva (Russian: Екатерина Олеговна Веденеева; Slovene: Jekaterina Olegovna Vedenejeva; born 23 June 1994)[1] is a Russian individual rhythmic gymnast competing for Slovenia since 2018.[2] She made her debut for Slovenia in August 2018 at the World Cup event in Kazan, Russian Federation.[2] On national level, she is a two-time (2019, 2021) Slovenian National All-around champion. She is the first Slovenian rhythmic gymnast to compete at Summer Olympics.

Ekaterina Vedeneeva
Full nameEkaterina Olegovna Vedeneeva
Alternative name(s)Jekaterina Vedenejeva
Nickname(s)Katja, Katya
Country represented Slovenia
Former countries represented Russia
Born (1994-06-23) 23 June 1994
Irkutsk, Russia
HometownIrkutsk, Russia
ResidenceLjubljana, Slovenia
DisciplineRhythmic gymnastics
LevelSenior International Elite
Years on national team2018-
ClubTiM
GymGimnastični center Ljubljana
Head coach(es)Elena Drozhanova
Former coach(es)Irina Viner
Medal record
Representing  Slovenia
Rhythmic gymnastics
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
FIG World Cup 1 3 7
Grand Prix 0 1 3
Total 1 4 10
National Championships
2019 Ljubljana All-Around
2021 Ljubljana All-Around

Career

Her mother, Julia Vedeneeva, has coached rhythmic gymnastics and encouraged her to take up the sport.[3] She started training rhythmic gymnastics in her hometown Irkutsk in Russia.

In 2015, Vedeneeva was selected to represent Russia together with Maria Titova at the 2015 Summer Universiade in Gwangju, South Korea. She finished on 5th place in All-around competition, tied with Elizaveta Nazarenkova.[4] She qualified to finals with two apparatuses, placing 5th in Ball final with score 17.550 and 7th in Clubs final with score 17.250.[5]

In 2018, she chose to represent Slovenia.[6] On July 31,[7] she officially received her Slovenian citizenship. This gave her the opportunity to start competing at international competitions. In August, she competed at World Cup Kazan in Russia. Katya placed 8th in All-around and qualified to two apparatus finals, where she placed 5th with Hoop (18.950) and 7th with Ball (17.800). In September, she competed at the 2018 World Championships, which was her first one. She helped Slovenia to achieve the best result in Team competition so far, placing 11th together with teammates Aleksandra Podgoršek and Anja Tomazin. She also placed 17th in All-Around Qualifications and qualified to the All-Around Final where she placed 13th, which is also the best result for Slovenia.

In April 2019 she became the first Slovenian to earn a medal at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup, a bronze medal in the ribbon final at the Tashkent World Cup.[8] At the 2019 European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, in Baku, Azerbaijan, she qualified for the club final finishing in 7th place. That same year she became the first Slovenian to win a medal at the Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix, a silver medal in the ball final at the Holon Grand Prix in Israel.[9] At the 2019 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan she qualified to the Individual All-Around Final, where she placed 17th with total score of 78.650 and secured Slovenia the first ever Olympic spot[10] in history of rhythmic gymnastics.

In 2020, she started the season at Grand Prix in Moscow, where she placed 6th in All-Around competition. The next day, she competed in all Apparatus Finals and won bronze medal in ribbon final with a score of 19.900. This was her second Grand Prix medal. She represented Slovenia at the 2020 European Championships in Kiev, Ukraine and finished on 13th place in All-around.

In 2021, she started the season at Grand Prix in Moscow, where she placed 8th in All-Around competition. On Sunday, she qualified to all apparatus finals and won bronze medal in ribbon final with score 22.050, repeating her 2020 success. During the 2021 World Cup series, Vedeneeva qualified for an Olympic berth. She was the highest ranked eligible gymnast, in front of Uzbekistan's Sabina Tashkenbaeva and Japan's Chisaki Oiwa. [11] At the Moscow World Challenge Cup she won bronze in the All-around - the first World Cup all-around medal for Slovenia. The following day she added 3 more bronze medals in ball, clubs and ribbon.

At the 2020 Olympic Games, Vedeneeva finished sixteenth in the qualification round for the individual all-around, behind Alexandra Agiurgiuculese. [12]

At the end of October, she competed at the 2021 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan, making it to the top 18 individual final, finishing in 12th place, behind Khrystyna Pohranychna. She also managed to qualify for the ribbon final, achieving 7th place. It was the first time that a Slovenian gymnast has managed to advance to a world championship apparatus final.

Gymnastics technique

Vedeneeva is known for her routines which demonstrate a strong grounding in classical ballet technique, in particular for her well-executed pirouettes which are distinctively often performed a la seconde.[13][14] Her signature moves in this position include pivots completed in arabesque, attitude and ring style. Vedeneeva, whilst incredibly talented, has also expressed the challenges of incorporating enough apparatus difficulty elements in a routine to both preserve the artistic integrity of the sport and to accumulate enough marks to be competitive and fair in the new open-ended marking system which, she believes, preferences the former.[15]

Achievements

Routine music information

Year Apparatus Music title
2022 Hoop Et Su Tu N'existais Pas by Toto Cutugno, Veronika Agapova
Ball Libertango by Lise de la Salle
Clubs Malagueña by Connie Francis
Ribbon Поговори со мной by Мария Чайковская
2021 Hoop Libertango by The Swingle Singers
Ball Boléro: Tempo di Bolero by London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado
Clubs Белый лебедь by Tamara Gverdtsiteli
Ribbon Nocturne by Tamara Gverdtsiteli, Dmitry Duzhev
2020 Hoop Piano Concerto No.2 in C Minor, Op.18: I. Moderato by Sviatoslav Richter
Ball Boléro by London Symphony Orchestra, Claudio Abbado
Clubs Bahama Mama by Boney M.
Ribbon unknown
2019 Hoop Ka-Ching! by Shania Twain
Ball Lyra by Maksim Mrvica
Clubs Harika by Ozan Doğulu
Ribbon Hoşgeldin by Nida Öz
2018 Hoop Madrid by Sayed Balaha
Ball Sunrise, Sunset by Fiddler on the Roof
Clubs Requiem by Alma
Ribbon The Color Of The Night by Lauren Christy
2017 Hoop Is It Right by Elaiza
Ball Baby I Don't Know (I Love You Remix) by DJ Jessie Cole
Clubs unknown
Ribbon "Caruso" by Lara Fabian

Competitive highlights

(Team competitions in seniors are held only at the World Championships, Europeans and other Continental Games.)

International: Senior
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2022 World Cup Baku5th11th (Q)9th (Q)7th3rd
World Cup Tashkent2nd2nd3rd2nd1st
Grand Prix Moscow6th5th4th8th3rd
2021 World Championships12th16th (Q)17th (Q)14th (Q)7th
Olympic Games16th (Q)
World Cup Moscow3rd5th3rd3rd3rd
European Championships12th9th (Q)17th (Q)14th (Q)22nd (Q)
World Cup Pesaro11th15th (Q)10th (Q)19th (Q)4th
World Cup Baku11th19th (Q)18th (Q)9th (Q)7th
World Cup Tashkent6th10th (Q)7th6th9th (Q)
World Cup Sofia12th5th11th (Q)24th (Q)6th
Grand Prix Moscow8th4th4th5th3rd
2020European Championships13th
Grand Prix Moscow6th8th8th5th3rd
2019 World Championships17th22nd17th (Q)11th (Q)17th (Q)21st (Q)
World Cup Kazan9th18th (Q)19th (Q)9th (Q)6th
World Cup Cluj-Napoca14th11th (Q)10th (Q)9th (Q)24th (Q)
Grand Prix Holon4th2nd6th5th
European Championships10th (Q)10th (Q)7th10th (Q)
World Cup Baku21st35th (Q)17th (Q)20th (Q)23rd (Q)
World Cup Tashkent7th13th (Q)7th4th3rd
World Cup Pesaro15th36th (Q)10th (Q)11th (Q)18th (Q)
Grand Prix Thiais18th20th (Q)16th (Q)9th24th (Q)
Grand Prix Moscow15th16th (Q)15th (Q)12th (Q)18th (Q)
2018 World Championships13th11th10th (Q)27th (Q)24th (Q)14th (Q)
World Cup Kazan8th5th7th12th (Q)12th (Q)
Luxembourg Trophy1st1st1st1st1st
Aura Cup1st1st4th1st1st
2017 International Tournament of Holon2nd3rd6th4th1st
Luxembourg Trophy1st1st1st1st2nd
2015 Summer Universiade5th9th (Q)5th7th10th (Q)
National
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2021Slovenian Championships1stDNSDNSDNSDNS
2019Slovenian Championships1st2ndDNSDNSDNSDNS
2017Russian Championships5th5th3rd5th
2015Russian Championships7th5th5th3rd4th
Q = Qualifications (Did not advance to Event Final due to the 2 gymnast per country rule, only Top 8 highest score);
WR = World Record; WD = Withdrew; NT = No Team Competition; DNS = Did Not Start

References

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