
We'll tell you more about the format of the European Cup in Baku.
At the tournament, gymnasts will compete for medals in individual event finals and cross battles (elimination duels).
Participants advance to the cross battles based on their qualification results. In the individual program, junior women's battles will be team battles, while senior women's battles will be individual battles.
Russian Championship champion Ksenia Savinova will represent the junior women's team in hoop and ball, while silver medalist Yana Zaikina will represent the clubs and ribbon team. The top eight teams will advance to the finals, with competitions beginning with the quarterfinals.
Our seniors, Tashkent World Cup champion Mariia Borisova and Russian champion Arina Kovshova, will compete in all four events. Based on the qualification results, the Top-16 gymnasts will advance to the cross-country battles, starting with the round of 16.
The Russian team will compete for medals in the group events: Alena Seliverstova, Alina Proshchalykina, Daria Melnik, Nelli Reutskaya, Zlata Remchukova, and Nicole Andronchik, the current National champions. The Top-6 teams from the qualification results will advance to the group events cross-country battles.