A Russian-born German gymnast has admitted that she would like to try performing under Russian rules

Daria Varfolomeeva, who won two bronze medals in the ball and club finals at the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Tel Aviv, said in an interview with that she continues to communicate with Russian athletes.

Varfolomeyeva, who plays for Germany, was born and trained for a long time in Barnaul, representing this region in national competitions. At the European Championships, she became the youngest participant in the final (15 years and seven months).

– You were not only born in Russia, but also performed there as a gymnast. How much knowledge is left?

— Yes, I communicate with many people in Russia. The girls write that they encourage me.

– Strange, Russian gymnasts tell journalists that they have stopped watching international tournaments.

– No, they’re watching.

– Do you watch these competitions that take place in Russia now?

– Sometimes it’s interesting.

– Would you like to play by Russian rules?

– It’s hard to say. I would probably like to try.

– Usually gymnasts show what they do best, Kramarenko – twists, someone jumps. What would you show?

– Probably a series of jumps, about seven. Maybe I worked on some twists, I think it will work.

Read Varfolomeeva’s full interview on .

Source : MatchTV

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