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32 Facts About Alina Harnasko

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Alina Aliaksandrauna Harnasko is a Belarusian individual rhythmic gymnast and former junior rhythmic gymnastics group gymnast.

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Alina Harnasko is the 2020 Olympic all-around bronze medalist, 2021 World Championships all-around silver medalist and ribbon gold medalist, 2020 European all-around silver medalist, and twice Grand Prix final all-around silver medalist.

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Alina Harnasko briefly competed as a member of the Belarusian Group that competed at the 2015 European Junior Championships where Belarus won Group silver in the all-around and gold in 5 Balls.

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Alina Harnasko took the bronze medal in the Junior all-around behind Anna Sokolova and Maria Sergeeva.

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Alina Harnasko competed at International Tournament Baltic Hoop in Riga, Latvia, winning silver medal in Junior all-around.

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At the 2016 European Junior Championships in Holon, Alina Harnasko won two silver medals, one in teams and one in the individual hoop final.

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Alina Harnasko then competed at the Senior International tournament in Moscow, the Alina Cup where she finished 4th in the all-around behind Israel's Nicol Zelikman.

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Alina Harnasko finished 5th in the all-around at the 2017 Grand Prix Thiais, she qualified to 3 apparatus finals and won a bronze in clubs.

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Alina Harnasko competed in her first World Cup meet at the Pesaro World Cup where she finished 8th in the all-around behind Israel's Victoria Veinberg Filanovsky, she qualified to 2 apparatus finals finishing 5th in clubs and 7th in hoop.

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Alina Harnasko started the season at Baltic Hoop in Riga, Latvia where she took 9th place in the all-around and silver medal in the ball final.

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Alina Harnasko suffered a back injury, which meant she could not compete for most of the year.

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Alina Harnasko scored 22,200 points with clubs, which was her personal best.

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Alina Harnasko's next competition was an international tournament in Corbeil-Essonnes, France, where she won the all-around competition and qualified to all finals.

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Alina Harnasko won three more medals there: bronze with hoop, silver with clubs and gold with ribbon.

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Alina Harnasko placed 14th in the all-around and qualified to the hoop and clubs finals, where she won bronze medals.

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Alina Harnasko took another bronze medal in the hoop final behind Alexandra Agiurgiuculese and teammate Anastasiia Salos the next day.

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Alina Harnasko placed 16th in the all-around qualifications but did not advance into the all-around finals due to the rule that only two gymnasts per country could do so.

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Alina Harnasko won a silver medal in the all-around at the Belarusian Championships that year.

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Alina Harnasko competed at Grand Prix Brno and won gold medal in all-around in front of Ukrainian Khrystyna Pohranychna and Bulgarian Boryana Kaleyn with the score of 89,950.

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Alina Harnasko competed at International Tournament of Marina Lobatch and won gold medal in all-around in front of teammate Anastasiia Salos.

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Alina Harnasko won two more golds in the ball and clubs finals and two silver medals in the hoop and ribbon finals.

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Alina Harnasko competed at the Sofia World Cup, finishing 3rd in the all-around behind Boryana Kaleyn, and in the event finals she finished 4th in hoop, 2nd in ball, 7th in clubs and 5th in ribbon.

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Alina Harnasko became the fifth Belarusian rhythmic gymnast to medal at an Olympic Game, after Marina Lobatch, Yulia Raskina, Inna Zhukova and Liubov Charkashyna.

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Alina Harnasko later confirmed that the reason she did not compete was that she was tested positive for COVID-19.

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Alina Harnasko won the ribbon final, took silver with hoop, and won bronze with ball.

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Alina Harnasko became the first non-Russian gymnast to win a gold medal in an event final at the World Championships since Ukraine's Ganna Rizatdinova in 2013 with the hoop.

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Alina Harnasko is the first Belarusian gymnast to win a gold medal in an event final since Larissa Lukyanenko in 1996 with the rope.

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Alina Harnasko finished second in the individual all-around finals and together with teammate Anastasiia Salos and the Belarusian Senior group, they finished 3rd in the team event.

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In 2022, Alina Harnasko started the season at Grand Prix Tartu, in Estonia.

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Alina Harnasko won the gold medal in the all-around and the hoop, ball and ribbon finals, in addition to silver in the clubs final.

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Alina Harnasko won the bronze medal in the all-around and qualified to the ribbon final, where she won gold.

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Alina Harnasko was 8th in hoop, 6th in clubs and won bronze medal in ball final.