Yelyzaveta Hubareva Explained

Yelyzaveta Hubareva
Єлизавета Губарєва
Fullname:Yelyzaveta Serhiyivna Hubareva
Also Known As:Elizaveta Gubareva
Nickname:Liza
Birth Date:2004 6, mf=yes
Birth Place:Donetsk, Ukraine
Hometown:Dnipro, Ukraine
Discipline:WAG
Level:Senior International Elite
Natlteam:2018–present (UKR)
Club:Children's and Youth Sports School of the City of Dnipro
Gym:Koncha-Zaspa Olympic Training and Sports Center
Headcoach:Oleg Ostapenko
Yulia Kaiukova
Formercoach:Yulia Hubareva
Choreographer:Nadia Ostapenko
Music:2018-20: "La vie est belle" by Nassi
Show-Medals:yes

Yelyzaveta Serhiyivna Hubareva (Ukrainian: Єлизавета Сергіївна Губарєва, born 16 June 2004) is a Ukrainian artistic gymnast. She was a member of the gold medal-winning team at the 2020 European Championships.

Early life

Hubareva was born in Donetsk, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine on 16 June 2004. She began gymnastics in 2010 after being introduced to the sport by her mother, who would become her first coach.

Gymnastics career

2019

In March Hubareva competed at the Ukrainian Championships. She placed second in the all-around.[1] She would later compete at the Stella Zakharova Cup, winning gold on floor exercise.[2]

In June Hubareva competed at the inaugural Junior World Championships held in Győr, Hungary alongside Anastasia Motak and Daria Murzhak. They finished 13th as a team. They next competed at the European Youth Olympic Festival where they finished 10th as a team.

2020

In September Hubareva made her senior debut at the Ukrainian Championships. She placed third in the all-around and second on floor exercise.[3]

In December, Hubareva competed at the European Championships. During the qualification, she helped Ukraine qualify to the team final in second place behind Romania and individually, she qualified to the uneven bars final. During the team final, she competed on the vault and floor exercise, contributing towards Ukraine's gold medal finish ahead of Romania.[4] In the uneven bars final, she finished in seventh place.[5]

2021

Hubareva competed at the World Challenge Cups in Koper and Mersin, winning the silver on the uneven bars in the latter behind Zója Székely.[6] In October Hubareva competed at the World Championships where she placed 14th in the all-around.

In November Hubareva competed at the Arthur Gander Memorial. She placed fourth in the three-event all-around, behind Angelina Melnikova of Russia, Taïs Boura of France, and Ciena Alipio of the United States.[7] Next she competed at the Swiss Cup where she was partnered with Illia Kovtun. They finished second in the competition behind of the Russian team of Nikita Nagornyy and Melnikova.[8]

Competitive history

YearEventTeamAAVTUBBBFX
Junior
2018 align=left Stella Zakharova Cup 4
Gym Festival Trnava 7 4
2019 align=left Ukrainian Championships
align=left Stella Zakharova Cup 5 11
align=left European Games Test Event 6
align=left Gym Festival Trnava
align=left 13
align=left 10
Senior
2020 align=left Ukrainian Championships
European Championships7
2021 align=left 6 6
align=left 8
align=left 14
align=left Arthur Gander Memorial 4
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2022
align=left 23
2023 align=left 5
align=left 4
align=left 6
align=left 16
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References

  1. Web site: 2019 Ukrainian Championships Results. The Gymternet. March 8, 2019.
  2. Web site: 2019 Stella Zakharova Cup Results. The Gymternet. April 2, 2019.
  3. Web site: 2020 Ukrainian Championships Results. The Gymternet. September 12, 2020.
  4. 1340299858406744071. UEGymnastics. December 19, 2020. Ukraine Flag of Ukraine wins the 2020 European team title! #Mersin2020.
  5. Web site: 2020 European Championships Results. The Gymternet. December 20, 2020.
  6. Web site: 2021 Mersin Challenge Cup Results. The Gymternet. September 12, 2021.
  7. Web site: Angelina Melnikova continues golden 2021 with victory in Morges. International Olympic Committee. November 4, 2021.
  8. Web site: Angelina Melnikova and Nikita Nagornyy lead Russian Federation to Swiss Cup win in Zurich. International Olympic Committee. November 7, 2021.