"A gymnast must be versatile and love this sport madly." Head judge Marina Drozd talks about the participants of the Russia’s Youth VI Summer Spartakiad — 2025

24 June
"A gymnast must be versatile and love this sport madly."  Head judge Marina Drozd talks about the participants of the Russia’s Youth VI Summer Spartakiad — 2025

Marina Drozd took the place of the Head judge at the Russia’s Youth VI Summer Spartakiad — 2025.

The specialist told what this start means for gymnasts:

"The Spartakiad final is considered a major competition for grown gymnasts. They have passed all the selections in their federal districts and have already come here to represent not only their subject, but also the federal district. There are members of the Russian national team, International class Masters of Sports, so I think the competitions are interesting."

She shared how the leaders of the tournament stand out and what qualities help athletes to win:

"We all know these gymnasts very well, we judge a lot. Mariia Borisova is now on the way to an ideal, she is practically universal. In every aspect, she improves with each start, finetunes her skills. Vladislava Sharonova is also one of the audience’s favorites, she always has a very interesting composition, an artistic composition. A gymnast should be versatile and madly in love with her sport. Self-discipline, self-control. She should be both artistic and technical, show good elements. Our leaders are versatile gymnasts."

Competitions for the Masters of Sports program are held from June 21 to 26 in Penza.

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