Varvara Andreevna Zubova is a Russian artistic gymnast and a former member of Russia's national gymnastics team.
14 Facts About Varvara Zubova
Varvara Zubova competed at the 2015 Junior Russian Championships, in the Candidate Master of Sport division.
Varvara Zubova won silver with her team, as well as a bronze in the all-around and a gold on the balance beam, and placed 4th on the uneven bars and 5th on floor exercise.
At the 2016 European Championships, Varvara Zubova was part of the Russian team that won the gold medal in the junior team final ahead of Great Britain and Romania.
Varvara Zubova placed 15th in the all-around and eighth on the balance beam.
Later that month, Varvara Zubova won the all-around bronze at the Russian Junior Championships in the Master of Sport category behind Ksenia Klimenko and Anastasia Agafonova.
Varvara Zubova represented Russia at the 2017 European Youth Olympic Festival in Gyor, Hungary, where she took the bronze medal in the all-around behind her teammate Ksenia Klimenko and Italy's Asia D'Amato.
Varvara Zubova turned 16 years old in 2018, making her eligible for senior competitions.
Varvara Zubova made her senior debut at the Russian Championships, placing 13th in the all-around and first with the Moscow team.
Varvara Zubova competed at the Osijek World Challenge Cup, placing sixth on bars and eighth on beam.
At the Russian Cup, Varvara Zubova finished seventh in the all-around, seventh on vault, fifth on beam and sixth on floor.
At the 2019 Russian Championships, Varvara Zubova placed 17th in the all-around and first with the Moscow team.
Later that year, Varvara Zubova competed at the Baku World Cup, placing fourth in the floor final behind Jade Carey, Lara Mori and Vanessa Ferrari, and at the Doha World Cup, where she finished 6th on floor.
Varvara Zubova was not named to the 2020 and 2021 Russian national teams, but she continues to compete in domestic competitions representing Moscow, and she has appeared in the French Top 12 Series.