Lala Dmitrievna Kramarenko is a Russian individual rhythmic gymnast.
23 Facts About Lala Kramarenko
Lala Kramarenko is the 2019 junior world champion in ball and clubs and the 2018 European junior champion in ball and ribbon.
Lala Kramarenko is a three-time junior national all around champion and a two-time national all-around silver medalist.
Lala Kramarenko's father, Dmitry Kramarenko, is a retired Azerbaijani football goalkeeper and currently works as an academy coach at CSKA Moscow; her mother, Irina, was a biathlete.
Lala Kramarenko started rhythmic gymnastics together with her sister, who no longer practices the sport.
Lala Kramarenko briefly competed for Azerbaijan in novice tournaments from 2011 to 2013.
Lala Kramarenko debuted in her first Junior Grand Prix in Moscow, where she won the all-around gold.
Lala Kramarenko then won gold in the all-around at the Junior Grand Prix Marbella as well as team gold.
Lala Kramarenko won three gold medals - team, ball and ribbon - at the Junior European Championship in Guadalajara, Spain.
Lala Kramarenko became the all-around champion at the Russian Junior Championships.
Lala Kramarenko shared the team all-around gold with Dariia Sergaeva, Anastasia Simakova, Aleksandra Semibratova, Anna Batasova, Alisa Tishchenko, Amina Khaldarova, Elizaveta Koteneva and Dana Semirenko.
Lala Kramarenko made her senior debut at the 2020 Moscow Grand Prix, securing bronze in the individual all around competition behind Dina Averina and Daria Trubnikova.
Lala Kramarenko began her season competing in the 2021 Moscow Grand Prix, where she finished third in all around.
Lala Kramarenko was registered to compete in the 2021 Sofia World Cup, along with Anastasia Simakova, but withdrew.
In June, Lala Kramarenko competed in the 2021 European Championships in Varna, Bulgaria, finishing 5th in the hoop final and winning team gold with Dina and Arina Averina.
Lala Kramarenko won silver in the all-around behind Alina Harnasko and in front of Anastasia Salos.
Lala Kramarenko competed in the 2021 Moscow World Cup Challenge, replacing Arina Averina due to injury.
Lala Kramarenko won silver in all events and as well as in the all-around, behind Dina Averina and in front of Ekaterina Vedeeneva.
Lala Kramarenko won gold in the ball and club final, silver in the hoop final, and bronze in the ribbon final.
Lala Kramarenko was again chosen as the reserve for the Averina sisters, this time for the 2021 World Championship, in Kitakyushu, Japan, which took place at the end of October.
Lala Kramarenko won gold in the ball and clubs final and silver in the ribbon final.
In January 2025, it was reported that Lala Kramarenko underwent knee surgery in June 2024, where doctors mistakenly removed her healthy meniscus rather than the damaged one.
Lala Kramarenko has one eponymous skill listed in the code of points, a pivot of 180 degrees from either a standing position or a seated position.