In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Farkhatovna and the family name is Mustafina.
Aliya Mustafina Алия Мустафина
Mustafina in August 2016
Personal information
Full name
Aliya Farkhatovna Mustafina
Nickname(s)
Queen
Country represented
Russia
Born
(1994-09-30) 30 September 1994 (age 29)[1] Yegoryevsk, Russia[2]
Hometown
Moscow, Russia
Height
1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)[3]
Discipline
Women's artistic gymnastics
Level
Senior international elite
Years on national team
2007–2021 (RUS)
Club
CSKA Moscow
Gym
Ozero Krugloye
Head coach(es)
Sergei Starkin Raisa Ganina Olga Sikorro Sergei Zelikson Evgeny Grebenkin
Former coach(es)
Dina Kamalova Alexander Alexandrov
Choreographer
Olga Burova
Music
Floor music
2007: "Sahra Saidi" 2008: "The Blue Danube" 2010: "Por Una Cabeza" 2009–2010: "Hijo de la Luna" 2011: "Hood Jump" 2012: "Final Hour" 2013: "Queen of Hearts" 2013: "Soulseeker" (World Championships) 2014: "Ancient Lands" and "Runaway" (partially included in the used mix) 2015: "My Way" 2016: Mix with "Moscow Nights" and "Consuelo (Vals para Mimi)" 2018: "Ancient Lands" and "Runaway" (partially included in the used mix) 2019: "Survivor" (2WEI)
Eponymous skills
Uneven Bars: 1½-twisting double back tuck dismount
Floor Exercise: 3/1 turn with leg held up in 180° split
Retired
June 8, 2021
Medal record
Representing Russia
Women's artistic gymnastics
Event
1st
2nd
3rd
Olympic Games
2
2
3
World Championships
3
4
5
European Games
3
1
0
European Championships
5
4
3
Summer Universiade
3
1
0
Total
16
12
11
Olympic Games
2012 London
Uneven bars
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Uneven bars
2012 London
Team
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Team
2012 London
All-around
2012 London
Floor exercise
2016 Rio de Janeiro
All-around
World Championships
2010 Rotterdam
Team
2010 Rotterdam
All-around
2013 Antwerp
Balance beam
2010 Rotterdam
Vault
2010 Rotterdam
Uneven bars
2010 Rotterdam
Floor exercise
2018 Doha
Team
2013 Antwerp
All-around
2013 Antwerp
Uneven bars
2014 Nanning
Team
2014 Nanning
Balance beam
2014 Nanning
Floor exercise
European Games
2015 Baku
Team
2015 Baku
All-around
2015 Baku
Uneven bars
2015 Baku
Floor exercise
European Championships
2010 Birmingham
Team
2013 Moscow
All-around
2013 Moscow
Uneven bars
2016 Bern
Team
2016 Bern
Balance beam
2010 Birmingham
Uneven bars
2010 Birmingham
Balance beam
2012 Brussels
Team
2014 Sofia
Uneven bars
2014 Sofia
Team
2014 Sofia
Balance beam
2016 Bern
Uneven bars
Summer Universiade
2013 Kazan
Team
2013 Kazan
All-around
2013 Kazan
Uneven bars
2013 Kazan
Balance beam
FIG World Cup
Event
1st
2nd
3rd
All-Around World Cup
1
1
0
World Cup
0
1
0
World Challenge Cup
3
0
0
Total
4
2
0
Aliya Farkhatovna Mustafina (Russian: Алия Фархатовна Мустафина) is a Russian former artistic gymnast.
She was the 2010 all-around world champion, the 2013 European all around champion, the 2012 and 2016 Olympic uneven bars champion and a seven-time Olympic medalist. Mustafina has tied with Svetlana Khorkina for the most Olympic medals won by a Russian gymnast (not including Soviet Union women's national artistic gymnastics team). She was the ninth gymnast to win medals on every event at the World Championship.
At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Mustafina won four medals, making her the most decorated gymnast of the competition and the most decorated athlete in any sport except swimming.[4] At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she became the first female gymnast since 2000 to win an all-around medal in two consecutive Olympics, and the first since Svetlana Khorkina (also in 2000) to defend her title in an Olympic apparatus final.[5]
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^"Aliya Mustafina Defends Her Olympic Title On Uneven Bars". Elle. 14 August 2016. Archived from the original on 17 August 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
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