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Uliana Perebinosova was born on 4 May, 2001 in Russia, is a Russian artistic gymnast. At 19 years old, Uliana Perebinosova height not available right now. We will update Uliana Perebinosova's height soon as possible.

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Uliana Perebinosova Age 21 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 4 May 2001
Birthday 4 May
Birthplace Russia
Nationality Russia

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2019

Perebinosova made her 2019 debut at the Universiade games in Italy, which she attended with Akhaimova and world champion Tatiana Nabieva. She replaced Polina Fedorova, who was initially slated to be on the team. She contributed scores on bars, beam, and floor to Russia’s silver medal performance in the team final. Perebinosova also qualified to the all-around final in third place, posting the same score as teammate Akhaimova (53.000) but ranking lower due to tie-breaking procedures. In the all-around final, Perebinosova incurred a five-tenth deduction on for putting her hands on the beam to steady herself. Once again, she and Akhaimova posted the same total score (52.700), but Perebinosova edged her teammate out for the silver medal, in part due to a high uneven bars score (14.375). Both Russians finished behind Japanese gymnast Hitomi Hatakeda. In event finals, despite qualifying in second, Perebinosova placed seventh on bars after struggling through her routine, scoring a low 12.750. However, she rallied to win the bronze medals on both beam and floor, posting scores of 12.800 and 12.700, respectively. The Russian squad of Perebinosova, Akhaimova, and Nabieva was the most decorated in women’s artistic gymnastics at the Universiade, bringing in one gold, three silver, and four bronze medals. Perebinosova was the most decorated of the Russians with two silvers and two bronzes.

2018

In 2018, Perebinosova was named to Russia’s team for the European championships alongside Irina Alexeeva, Aliya Mustafina, Angelina Simakova, and Lilia Akhaimova. She was sent as a specialist, competing solely on the uneven bars. She qualified to the bars final in third after a successful qualification routine. In the team final, she posted a score of 14.033 on bars, which contributed to Russia winning the gold medal over France, who took the silver. Despite performing a clean exercise in the uneven bars final, she ended up finishing in fifth with a score of 14.166, a tenth down from her qualification performance.

2001

Uliana Sergeyevna Perebinosova (Russian: Улья́на Серге́евна Перебино́сова ; born May 4, 2001) is a Russian artistic gymnast. She was part of the team that won gold in the team competition at the 2018 European Championships.