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17 Facts About Anastasiia Salos

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Anastasiia Maksimovna Salos is an individual rhythmic gymnast representing Belarus.

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Anastasiia Salos is the 2020 European Championships All-around bronze medalist, as well as the 2019 World Championships Team bronze medalist and 2019 European Championships Team silver medalist.

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Anastasiia Salos's parents wanted to find an activity in which she could burn off her excess energy, so her mother took her to a gymnastics class.

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Anastasiia Salos started appearing in international competitions in 2016, competing at the Tart Cup where she won gold in the team event and placed second in the junior all-around.

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In 2017 Anastasiia Salos competed at the Alina Cup where she won bronze in the junior all-around.

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Anastasiia Salos then competed at the International Tournament Deriugina Cup, winning the junior all-around and qualifying to all 4 apparatus finals.

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Anastasiia Salos won silver in the junior all-around at the 2017 Aeon Cup.

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In 2018, Anastasiia Salos made her senior debut at the 2018 LA Lights competition.

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Anastasiia Salos then went on to win silver in the International Tournament Moscow.

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Anastasiia Salos first won her all-around medal at 2018 World Cup Baku, winning bronze behind Maria Sergeeva and Vlada Nikolchenko.

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Anastasiia Salos won bronze at the 2018 World Challenge Cup Guadalajara with ball, and at the 2018 World Challenge Cup Minsk she won silver with ball and bronze with clubs.

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Anastasiia Salos began her 2019 season competing at the 2019 LA Lights competition, finishing 5th in the all-around.

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Anastasiia Salos went on to win the all-around gold medal at the 2019 Deriugina Cup International Tournament, finishing ahead of Olena Diachenko and Maria Sergeeva.

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Anastasiia Salos won gold with the ball and ribbon, and silver with hoop and clubs.

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In 2021, Anastasiia Salos began her season at the Sofia World Cup at the end of March, where she placed fourth behind her compatriot Alina Harnasko overall, and in the finals, she earned silver in rim and ribbon and 5th place.

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Anastasiia Salos took 14th place in All-around and did not advance into apparatus finals.

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In 2025, Anastasiia Salos competed at Sofia World Cup, where she took 17th place in all-around due to mistakes in her clubs and ribbon routines.