Alina Harnasko Explained

Alina Harnasko
Full Name:Alina Aliaksandraŭna Harnasko
Also Known As:Alina Aleksandrovna Gornosko
Country:
(since 2024)
Birth Date:2001 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Minsk, Belarus
Hometown:Minsk
Height:180 cm
Weight:52 kg
Discipline:RG
Level:Senior international elite
Natlteam:2015-present
Club:Dinamo
Headcoach:Irina Leparskaya
Assistcoach:Marina Lobatch
Worldranking:18 WC[1] 13 WCC (2019)
6 WC 3 WCC (2017)
Show-Medals:yes
Updated:23 June 2024

Alina Aliaksandraŭna Harnasko (Belarusian: Аліна Аляксандраўна Гарнасько; Russian: Али́на Александро́вна Горносько́; born 9 August 2001) is a Belarusian individual rhythmic gymnast and former junior rhythmic gymnastics group gymnast. She is the 2020 Olympic all-around bronze medalist,[2] 2021 World Championships all-around silver medalist and ribbon gold medalist, 2020 European all-around silver medalist, and twice Grand Prix final all-around silver medalist (2018 & 2020).

Junior

2015

Harnasko has won numerous medals in the Junior World Cup and Junior Grand Prix series. She briefly competed as a member of the Belarusian Group that competed at the 2015 European Junior Championships where Belarus won Group silver in the all-around and gold in 5 Balls. Right after, she started competing as individual again. In October, she competed at her first individual competition that year, the International Tournament Tart Cup. She took the bronze medal in the Junior all-around (59.500) behind Anna Sokolova and Maria Sergeeva.

2016

In 2016, she started the competition season in Hungary at International Tournament Gracia Fair Cup, where she won gold all-around medal in junior category. At the International Tournament Alina Cup in Moscow, she won gold in clubs and rope, bronze in hoop and silver in Team competition. She also competed at International Tournament Baltic Hoop in Riga, Latvia, winning silver medal in Junior all-around.

At the 2016 European Junior Championships in Holon, Harnasko won two silver medals, one in teams (together with Yulia Isachanka and Julia Evchik) and one in the individual hoop final (tied with Israel's Nicol Zelikman). On September 9–11, Harnasko, together with senior teammates Katsiaryna Halkina and Hanna Bazhko, represented team Dinamo at the annual 2016 Aeon Cup in Tokyo, where they won the team silver. Harnasko won silver in the junior all-around.

Senior

2017

Harnasko made her senior international debut competing at the L.A. Lights. She then competed at the Senior International tournament in Moscow, the Alina Cup where she finished 4th in the all-around behind Israel's Nicol Zelikman. At the 2017 Grand Prix Kyiv she finished 10th in the all-around. She finished 5th in the all-around at the 2017 Grand Prix Thiais, she qualified to 3 apparatus finals and won a bronze in clubs. From March 31 – April 2, Harnasko competed at the Grand Prix Marbella finishing 9th in the all-around and qualified 2 event finals, where she won bronze in ribbon.

She competed in her first World Cup meet at the Pesaro World Cup where she finished 8th in the all-around behind Israel's Victoria Veinberg Filanovsky, she qualified to 2 apparatus finals[3] [4] finishing 5th in clubs and 7th in hoop. At the 2017 Baku World Cup, she finished 4th in the all-around finals, behind Bulgaria's Neviana Vladinova, and also won a bronze in the ribbon and hoop in the apparatus finals.[5] On May 5–7, Harnasko competed at the 2017 Sofia World Cup again finishing 4th in the all-around, she qualified in 3 apparatus finals and won gold in clubs ahead of hometown girl Neviana Vladinova, bronze in ball and placed 7th in ribbon.

On May 19–21, Harnasko and her teammate Katsiaryna Halkina represented the individual seniors for Belarus at the 2017 European Championships. She qualified for all apparatus finals taking bronze in ball, finished 4th in clubs, 5th in ribbon and 7th in hoop. Harnasko's next event was at the 2017 World Challenge Cup Guadalajara where she won bronze in the all-around behind Ekaterina Selezneva. She qualified in 3 apparatus finals: taking silver in hoop, bronze in ball and placed 7th in clubs. On July 7–9, Harnasko finished 16th in the all-around at the 2017 Berlin World Challenge Cup, she qualified in ribbon final.

Harnasko competed at the quadrennial held 2017 World Games in Wrocław, Poland from July 20–30. She qualified for two apparatus finals, finishing 4th in hoop and ball. On August 4–6, Harnasko competed at the 2017 Minsk World Challenge Cup, winning silver in the all-around behind Aleksandra Soldatova. She qualified for all four apparatus finals, taking two silver medals in ball and ribbon and a bronze in clubs. With hoop, she finished 7th. On August 11–13, Harnasko competed at the 2017 Kazan World Challenge Cup finishing 9th in the all-around, she qualified in the hoop final and finished in 5th.

On August 30 - September 3, Harnasko and Katsiaryna Halkina represented in the individual competitions for Belarus at the 2017 World Championships in Pesaro, Italy; she qualified in the clubs final and finished in 7th place. Harnasko finished 13th in the all-around final behind Japan's Sumire Kita[6] On September 29-October 1, Harnasko was scheduled to compete at the annual World Club Cup the "Aeon Cup" in Tokyo, Japan; however, she withdrew before the start of competition because of injury. She underwent a knee surgery on November 8 in Berlin, Germany.

2018

Harnasko started the season at Baltic Hoop in Riga, Latvia where she took 9th place in the all-around and silver medal in the ball final.[7] She then took silver medal in the all-around at the International Tournament Deriguina Cup in Kyiv and then sat out from competitions for the rest of the season recovering from an ankle surgery, which she had in April. She also suffered a back injury, which meant she could not compete for most of the year.

Near the end of the season, she competed at Grand Prix Marbella in Spain from October 26–28. There she finished second in the all-around behind Ukraine's Vlada Nikolchenko. She qualified to all apparatus finals and placed 3rd in ball, 5th with hoop, and 7th in clubs and ribbon.

2019

In 2019, Harnasko started the season at L.A. Lights, where she won gold in the all-around and clubs, won bronze with hoop and ball, and placed 5th with ribbon. She scored 22,200 points with clubs, which was her personal best. Then she competed at Grand Prix Kyiv, in Ukraine, where she finished 9th in the all-around. She qualified to the ball and clubs finals and placed 4th in both.

Harnasko's next competition was an international tournament in Corbeil-Essonnes, France, where she won the all-around competition and qualified to all finals. She won three more medals there: bronze with hoop, silver with clubs and gold with ribbon. In April, she competed at World Cup Pesaro and took 12th place in the all-around. The next day, she won bronze medals in both the clubs and ribbon finals. She also qualified to two apparatus finals at World Cup Sofia, where she took 7th place in the all-around.

On May 16-19, Harnasko competed at the 2019 European Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan with her teammates Katsiaryna Halkina and Anastasiia Salos. They won the silver medal in the team competition together with Belarusian junior group. Harnasko also qualified to the ball final, where she ended in 8th place (18.800).[8] Her next competition was Grand Prix Holon in Israel, where she finished on 4th place in the all-around.

On August 30–September 1 she competed at World Challenge Cup Kazan, in Russia. She placed 14th in the all-around and qualified to the hoop and clubs finals, where she won bronze medals. On September 6–8, she took bronze medal in the all-around at World Challenge Cup in Portimão, Portugal. She took another bronze medal in the hoop final behind Alexandra Agiurgiuculese and teammate Anastasiia Salos the next day.

On September 16–22, Harnasko, Katsiaryna Halkina and Anastasiia Salos represented Belarus in the individual competition at the 2019 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan. They won the bronze medal in the team competition. Harnasko placed 16th in the all-around qualifications but did not advance into the all-around finals due to the rule that only two gymnasts per country could do so. However, she qualified for the clubs and ribbon finals and finished in 6th place in both.

In October, she competed at the annual World Club Cup the "Aeon Cup" in Tokyo, Japan, representing Dinamo with Katsiaryna Halkina and junior Darya Tkatcheva. They took the bronze medal in the team competition behind Russia and Ukraine. She also won a silver medal in the all-around at the Belarusian Championships that year.

2020

Harnasko competed at Grand Prix Brno and won gold medal in all-around in front of Ukrainian Khrystyna Pohranychna and Bulgarian Boryana Kaleyn with the score of 89,950. She qualified to all four finals, winning gold medal in hoop final (23,700) and bronze medal in Ribbon final (20,250). She competed at International Tournament of Marina Lobatch and won gold medal in all-around (105.850) in front of teammate Anastasiia Salos. She won two more golds in the ball and clubs finals and two silver medals in the hoop and ribbon finals.[9] In November, she competed at the 2020 European Championships in Kyiv, Ukraine and won silver medal in all-around, tied with Linoy Ashram (100,900) who took gold.[10]

2021: Olympic year

Harnasko competed at the Sofia World Cup, finishing 3rd in the all-around behind Boryana Kaleyn, and in the event finals she finished 4th in hoop, 2nd in ball, 7th in clubs and 5th in ribbon.

At the Tashkent World Cup, in April, where she finished 5th behind Sofía Raffaeli in the all-around, and in the event finals she finished 1st ribbon, 3rd in clubs and ball.

At the Baku World Cup, she finished sixth in the all-around behind Linoy Ashram. In the event finals she finished 2nd in ribbon, 3rd in hoop, 6th in ball.

At the Pesaro World Cup, she finished 3rd in the all-around behind Arina Averina, and in the event finals, she finished 5th in hoop, 6th in ball, 4th in clubs and 3rd in ribbon.

In June, she competed at the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, in Varna, Bulgaria, finishing 6th in the all-around final, behind compatriot, Anastasiia Salos. In the event finals, she placed 4th in hoop, 3rd in ball, 6th in clubs and 2nd in ribbon. In the team finals, the Belarus team finished 2nd with Anastasiia Salos and the Belarusian group.

At the Minsk World Cup Challenge, she finished first in the all-around ahead of Lala Kramarenko and Anastasiia Salos. She also won the hoop, ball, and clubs finals.

At the Tel Aviv Grand Prix, she finished 2nd behind Linoy Ashram and ahead of Anastasiia Salos. In the event finals she finished 3rd in hoop and 2nd in ball, clubs, and ribbon. In August, Harnasko competed at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. On August 6, she qualified for the top 10 individual all-around finals after finishing fourth behind Linoy Ashram. On August 7, Harnasko finished 3rd in the all-around finals behind Linoy Ashram and Dina Averina respectively, after Arina Averina had errors and inaccuracies with her Ribbon routine, she stayed in fourth place, giving Harnasko the opportunity to fight for the Olympic bronze. Harnasko became the fifth Belarusian rhythmic gymnast to medal at an Olympic Game, after Marina Lobatch (Seoul 1988), Yulia Raskina (Sydney 2000), Inna Zhukova (Beijing 2008) and Liubov Charkashyna (London 2012, being the last).

Harnasko withdrew from the Marbella Grand Prix that took place in October. She later confirmed that the reason she did not compete was that she was tested positive for COVID-19. Her compatriot Anastasiia Salos also withdrew her registration the day before due to an injury.

At the 2021 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships, Harnasko qualified to the all-around and event finals. She won the ribbon final, took silver with hoop, and won bronze with ball. She also placed 5th in the clubs final. Harnasko became the first non-Russian gymnast to win a gold medal in an event final at the World Championships since Ukraine's Ganna Rizatdinova in 2013 with the hoop. She is also the first Belarusian gymnast to win a gold medal in an event final since Larissa Lukyanenko in 1996 with the rope. She finished second in the individual all-around finals and together with teammate Anastasiia Salos and the Belarusian Senior group, they finished 3rd in the team event.

2022

In 2022, Alina started the season at Grand Prix Tartu, in Estonia. She won gold medal in all-around, hoop, ball and ribbon, and silver in clubs final.

On 7 March, FIG eliminated all Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing until further notice.

2024

In 2024, FIG allowed Belarusian athletes to compete under a neutral flag, but only as individual gymnasts, not in groups.[11]

On 22-24 March, Harnasko made her first appearance at FIG World Cup series after two years in Palaio Faliro, Athens, Greece. She won the bronze medal in the all-around and qualified to the ribbon final, where she won gold.[12] The next month, she competed at the World Cup in Sofia, where she finished 9th in the all-around. She qualified to the hoop, clubs, and ball finals, with her best placement being fourth in the hoop final.[13]

Routine music information

scope=colYearscope=colApparatusscope=colMusic title
scope=row rowspan=52024
HoopT'es oú by Camille Lellouche
BallBig Spender (from Sweet Charity) by Fosse Ensemble & Valarie Pettiford
ClubsPorto by Dulce Pontes
RibbonHistoire du tango: Nightclub 1960 by Agustín Hadelich y Pablo Sainz Villegas
scope=row rowspan=52023
HoopWe Are Justice by Gabriel Saban
BallLe Di A la Caza Alcance by Estrella Morente
ClubsPorto by Dulce Pontes
RibbonHistoire du tango: Nightclub 1960 by Agustín Hadelich y Pablo Sainz Villegas
scope=row rowspan=52022
Hoop
BallLe Di A la Caza Alcance by Estrella Morente
ClubsYas mowed clover (Jackpot Hot Remix) by Misha FM
RibbonVanity by Brand X Music
scope=row rowspan=52021
HoopMoonlight Sonata by Tommee Profitt
BallThe Hardest Button to Button by The White Stripes
ClubsL'assasymphonie from Mozart, l'Opéra Rock by Florent Mothe
RibbonNocturne by Yuri Vesnyak
scope=row rowspan=52020
HoopConcerto in F by George Gershwin
BallThe Hardest Button to Button by The White Stripes
ClubsL'assasymphonie from Mozart, l'Opéra Rock by Florent Mothe
RibbonDanu Dana by Aleksey Rybnikov
scope=row rowspan=52019
HoopLes Parapluies des Cherbourg by Susi Hyldgaard
BallIl est où le bonheur by Christophe Maé
ClubsRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Vladimir Ashkenazy, London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn
RibbonCaravan by The Brian Setzer Orchestra
scope=row rowspan=52018
HoopLes Parapluies des Cherbourg by Susi Hyldgaard
BallHistoria de un amor by Brendon Stoun
ClubsRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Vladimir Ashkenazy, London Symphony Orchestra, André Previn
RibbonCaravan by The Brian Setzer Orchestra
scope=row rowspan=42017HoopGame On by Hans Zimmer
BallRomance by Dmitri Shostakovich
ClubsCarmen's Story by Edith Piaf
RibbonKorebeiniki
scope=row rowspan=42016RopeTschubtschik by Khoronko Orchestra
HoopThe Second Waltz by André Rieu
BallLibertango by Astor Piazzola
ClubsLuna mezz'o mare by Patrizio Buanne

Detailed Olympic results

YearCompetition DescriptionLocationMusicApparatusRank-FinalScore-FinalRank-QualifyingScore-Qualifying
2020OlympicsTokyoall-around3rd 102.7004th99.250
Moonlight Sonata by Tommee ProfittHoop4th26.5003rd26.400
The Hardest Button to Button by The White StripesBall4th27.5004th27.200
L'assasymphonie from Mozart, l'Opéra Rock by Florent MotheClubs4th27.60014th23.900
Nocturne by Yuri VesnyakRibbon8th21.1005th21.750

Competitive highlights

(Team competitions in seniors are held only at the World Championships, Europeans and other Continental Games.)

align=center colspan=8 style="background-color: #D6D6FF; "International: Senior
YearEventwidth=100pxAAwidth=100pxTeamwidth=100pxHoopwidth=100pxBallwidth=100pxClubswidth=100pxRibbon
2024World Challenge Cup Cluj-Napoca10th (Q)
World Cup Milan7thbgcolor=silver2nd4th12th (Q)10th (Q)
World Challenge Cup Portimaobgcolor=silver2nd3rdbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=silver2nd16th (Q)
World Cup Baku7th13th (Q)12th (Q)13th (Q)4th
World Cup Sofia9th4th5th8th17th (Q)
World Cup Palaio Faliro3rd17th (Q)13th (Q)9th (Q)bgcolor=gold1st
2022Grand Prix Tartubgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1st
2021World Championshipsbgcolor=silver2nd3rdbgcolor=silver2nd3rd5thbgcolor=gold1st
Olympic Games3rd
Grand Prix Tel Avivbgcolor=silver2nd3rdbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silver2nd
World Cup Minskbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1st
European Championships6thbgcolor=silver2nd4th3rd6thbgcolor=silver2nd
World Cup Pesaro3rd5th6th4th3rd
World Cup Baku6th3rd6th21st (Q)bgcolor=silver2nd
World Cup Tashkent5th16th (Q)3rd3rdbgcolor=gold1st
World Cup Sofia3rd4thbgcolor=silver2nd7th5th
2020European Championshipsbgcolor=silver2nd
International Tournament of Marina Lobatchbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=silver2nd
Grand Prix Kyivbgcolor=silver2nd4thbgcolor=gold1st3rdbgcolor=gold1st
Grand Prix Brnobgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1st9th4th3rd
International Tournament Gracia Fair Cup3rd3rd (Q)4th (Q)2nd (Q)3rd (Q)
International Tournament Moscow3rd
LA Lights Tournament3rd5th3rdbgcolor=gold1st5th
2019Aeon Cup3rd
World Championships16th (Q)3rd18th (Q)6th6th
World Cup Portimao3rd3rd4th4th7th
World Cup Kazan14th3rd25th (Q)3rd34th (Q)
Grand Prix Brno9th17th (Q)5th11th (Q)bgcolor=silver2nd
Grand Prix Holon4th6th9th
European Championshipsbgcolor=silver2nd8th11th (Q)
World Cup Sofia7th16th (Q)5th4th11th (Q)
World Cup Pesaro12th30th (Q)15th (Q)3rd3rd
Grand Prix Kyiv9th11th (Q)4th4th13th (Q)
2018Grand Prix Marbellabgcolor=silver2nd5th3rd7th7th
International Tournament Deriugina Cupbgcolor=silver2nd
International Tournament Baltic Hoop9th7thbgcolor=silver2nd4th17th (Q)
2017World Championships13th10th (Q)11th (Q)7th14th (Q)
World Cup Kazan9th6th (Q)12th (Q)9th (Q)12th (Q)
World Cup Minskbgcolor=silver2nd7thbgcolor=silver2nd3rdbgcolor=silver2nd
World Games4th4th11th (Q)10th (Q)
World Cup Berlin18th21st (Q)26th (Q)11th (Q)6th
World Cup Guadalajara3rdbgcolor=silver2nd3rd7th18th (Q)
European Championshipsbgcolor=silver2nd7th3rd4th5th
World Cup Sofia4th9th (Q)3rdbgcolor=gold1st7th
World Cup Baku4th3rd4th5th3rd
World Cup Pesaro8th7th19th5th18th
Grand Prix Marbella9th17th (Q)5th6th3rd
Grand Prix Thiais5th7th4th3rd17th (Q)
Grand Prix Kyiv10th13th (Q)4th14th (Q)9th (Q)
International Tournament Moscow4th
align=center colspan=8 style="background-color: #D6D6FF; "International: Junior
YearEventAATeamRopeHoopBallClubs
2016Aeon Cupbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silver2nd
Junior European Championshipsbgcolor=silver2nd5th (Q)bgcolor=silver2nd8th (Q)
International Tournament Guadalajarabgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1st
International Tournament Irina Deleanu Cupbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1st
International Tournament Baltic Hoopbgcolor=silver2nd
International Tournament Alina Cupbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1st3rdbgcolor=gold1st
International Tournament Gracia Fair Cupbgcolor=gold1st
align=center colspan=8 style="background-color: #D6D6FF; "National
YearEventwidth=100pxAAwidth=100pxTeamwidth=100pxHoopwidth=100pxBallwidth=100pxClubswidth=100pxRibbon
2020Belarusian Championshipsbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1st
2019Belarusian Championshipsbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=silver2ndbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=gold1stbgcolor=silver2nd
align=center colspan=8 Q = Qualifications (Did not advance to Event Final due to the 2 gymnast per country rule, only Top 8 highest score);
WR = World Record; WD = Withdrew; NT = No Team Competition; DNS = Did Not Start

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rhythmic Gymnastics World Ranking 2019 Individual Competitions. fig-gymnastics.com . 2020-12-20 . en .
  2. Web site: Rhythmic Gymnastics HARNASKO Alina - Tokyo 2020 Olympics. 2021-10-16. olympics.com. en-us.
  3. Alina Harnasko . 2017 Rhythmic Worlds, Pesaro (ITA) - Qualifications Clubs. 2018-08-18.
  4. Alina Harnasko . 2017 Rhythmic Worlds, Pesaro (ITA) - Qualifications Hoop. 2018-08-18.
  5. Web site: Baku World Cup 2017 results.
  6. Web site: 35th WORLDS of RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS 2017. gymmedia . 3 September 2017.
  7. News: Baltic Hoop 2018 Results. sportbass.by. 19 December 2020. lv.
  8. News: Алина Гарнаско: ЧЕ по художественное гимнастике в Баку оставляет очень теплые впечатления. sportbass.by. 18 May 2019. 19 December 2020. ru.
  9. Web site: Подведены итоги Кубка Марины Лобач 2020 . gimnastika.pro . 8 November 2020. 20 December 2020. ru.
  10. News: СТУДЕНТКИ БГУФК АЛИНА ГОРНОСЬКО И АНАСТАСИЯ САЛОС ЗАВОЕВАЛИ МЕДАЛИ НА ЧЕМПИОНАТЕ ЕВРОПЫ ПО ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННОЙ ГИМНАСТИКЕ В КИЕВЕ. sportbass.by. 30 November 2020. 19 December 2020. be.
  11. Web site: Gymnastics: First 30 neutral individual athletes announced . Raúl Daffunchio Picazo . 17 January 2024 . 27 March 2024.
  12. Web site: Горносько выиграла бронзу в многоборье на этапе Кубка мира по художественной гимнастике в Греции . Belarusian . 23 March 2024 . 27 March 2024.
  13. Web site: Results for FIG World Cup 2024 Sofia . 2024-06-14 . International Gymnastics Federation.
  14. News: Горносько Алина . gimnastika.pro. 21 December 2020. ru.