Russian Olympic Committee athletes at the 2020 Summer Olympics
ROC at the 2020 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | ROC |
NOC | Russian Olympic Committee |
in Tokyo, Japan July 23, 2021 – August 8, 2021 | |
Competitors | 335 in 30 sports |
Flag bearers (opening) | Sofya Velikaya Maxim Mikhaylov |
Flag bearer (closing) | Abdulrashid Sadulaev |
Medals Ranked 5th |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
Russian Empire (1900–1912) Soviet Union (1952–1988) Unified Team (1992) Russia (1994–2016) Individual Neutral Athletes (2024) |
Prior to the 2019 decision by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the Russian Federation was expected to compete at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, which took place from 23 July to 8 August 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] It would have been the country's seventh consecutive appearance at the Summer Olympics as an independent nation; however, their athletes were entered by and represented the "Russian Olympic Committee", using the acronym "ROC", due to the consequences of the doping scandal in the country. The team finished fifth in the medal standings with 20 gold and 71 total medals, winning 1 gold medal and 15 total medal more than five years prior. The Soviet Union/Unified Team/Russia/ROC never finished below fifth since they started competing in 1952. This was ROC' first and only appearance at the Summer Olympics as Belarus along with Russia was barred from competiting at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris as a result of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
This was the outcome of a decision by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on 9 December 2019, banning Russia from all international sport for four years, after it had been found that data provided by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency had been manipulated by Russian authorities with a goal of protecting athletes involved in its state-sponsored doping scheme. As at the 2018 Winter Olympics, WADA would allow individual cleared Russian athletes to compete neutrally under a title to be determined (which may not include the name "Russia", unlike the use of "Olympic Athletes from Russia" in 2018).[2]
Russia later filed an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against the WADA decision.[3] The Court of Arbitration for Sport, on review of Russia's appeal of its case from WADA, ruled on 17 December 2020 to reduce the penalty that WADA had placed. Instead of banning Russia from sporting events, the ruling allowed Russia to participate at the Olympics and other international events, but for a period of two years, the team cannot use the Russian name, flag, or anthem and must present themselves as "Neutral Athlete" or "Neutral Team". The ruling does allow for team uniforms to display "Russia" on the uniform as well as the use of the Russian flag colors within the uniform's design, although the name should be up to equal predominance as the "Neutral Athlete/Team" designation.[4] Russia can appeal the decision.[4]
On 19 February 2021, it was announced that Russia would compete under the acronym "ROC", after the name of the Russian Olympic Committee. On aftermatch, the IOC announced that the Russian national flag would be substituted by the flag of the Russian Olympic Committee. It would also be allowed to use team uniforms featuring the logo of the Russian Olympic Committee, or the acronym "ROC" would be added.[5][6]
On 15 April 2021, the uniforms for the Russian Olympic Committee athletes were unveiled, featuring the colours of the Russian flag.[7][8] On 22 April 2021, the replacement for Russia's anthem was approved by the IOC, after an earlier choice of the patriotic Russian war song "Katyusha" was rejected. A fragment of Pyotr Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 is used.[9][10]
On 23 July 2021, the Russian Olympic Committee athletes appeared at the opening ceremony of the 2020 Summer Olympics.[11] With the usage of traditional Japanese characters order, named Gojūon,[clarification needed] ROC is not translated into Japanese script and was pronounced āru ō shī, so it placed 77th in the parade, and not as scheduled just after the Refugee Olympic Team (ai ō shī) as had been announced.[by whom?] Representatives of the Russian Olympic Committee did not have Japanese transcription on the back of their nametag, which was carried in front. Channel 1, which was broadcasting the ceremonies, attributed this to the inability to display the name "ROC" in Japanese characters.[12]
The opening ceremony flag-bearers for the ROC are fencer Sofya Velikaya and volleyball player Maxim Mikhaylov.[13] Wrestler Abdulrashid Sadulaev is the flag-bearer for the closing ceremony.[14]
Medalists
[edit]Competitors
[edit]The following is the list of number of competitors participating in the Games:
Sport | Men | Women | Total |
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Archery | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Artistic swimming | — | 8 | 8 |
Athletics | 6 | 4 | 10 |
Badminton | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Basketball | 4 | 4 | 8 |
Boxing | 7 | 4 | 11 |
Canoeing | 9 | 8 | 17 |
Cycling | 9 | 9 | 18 |
Diving | 4 | 3 | 7 |
Equestrian | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Fencing | 12 | 11 | 23 |
Gymnastics | 8 | 15 | 23 |
Handball | 0 | 14 | 14 |
Judo | 7 | 6 | 13 |
Karate | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Modern pentathlon | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Rowing | 3 | 7 | 10 |
Rugby sevens | 0 | 12 | 12 |
Sailing | 4 | 2 | 6 |
Shooting | 8 | 9 | 17 |
Sport climbing | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Swimming | 21 | 15 | 36 |
Table tennis | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Taekwondo | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Tennis | 4 | 4 | 8 |
Triathlon | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Volleyball | 16 | 14 | 30 |
Water polo | 0 | 12 | 12 |
Weightlifting | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Wrestling | 11 | 6 | 17 |
Total | 148 | 185 | 333 |
Archery
[edit]Three Russian archers qualified for the women's events by reaching the quarterfinal stage of the women's team recurve at the 2019 World Archery Championships in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.[15]
Athlete | Event | Ranking round | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final / BM | ||
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Score | Seed | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Galsan Bazarzhapov | Men's individual | 653 | 34 | Jadhav (IND) L 0–6 | Did not advance | |||||
Svetlana Gomboeva | Women's individual | 630 | 45 | Schloesser (NED) L 5–6 | Did not advance | |||||
Elena Osipova | 651 | 22 | Mashayikh (MAS) W 6–4 | Kroppen (GER) W 6–4 | Pitman (GBR) W 6–0 | Kang C-y (KOR) W 7–1 | Boari (ITA) W 6–0 | An S (KOR) L 5–6 | ||
Ksenia Perova | 664 | 8 | Ingley (AUS) W 7–1 | Jager (DEN) W 7–3 | Kumari (IND) L 5–6 | Did not advance | ||||
Svetlana Gomboeva Elena Osipova Ksenia Perova | Women's team | 1945 | 6 | — | Ukraine (UKR) W 6–2 | United States (USA) W 6–0 | Germany (GER) W 5–1 | South Korea (KOR) L 0–6 | ||
Galsan Bazarzhapov Ksenia Perova | Mixed team | 1317 | 10 Q | — | Turkey (TUR) L 2–6 | Did not advance |
Artistic swimming
[edit]ROC fielded a squad of eight artistic swimmers to compete in the women's duet and team events, by winning the 2019 LEN European Champions Cup.[16]
Athlete | Event | Free routine (preliminary) | Technical routine | Free routine (final) | |||||
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Points | Rank | Points | Total (technical + free(pre)) | Rank | Points | Total (technical + free) | Rank | ||
Svetlana Kolesnichenko Svetlana Romashina | Duet | 97.9000 | 1 | 97.1079 | 195.0079 | 1 Q | 98.8000 | 195.9079 | |
Vlada Chigireva Marina Goliadkina Svetlana Kolesnichenko Polina Komar Alexandra Patskevich Svetlana Romashina Alla Shishkina Maria Shurochkina | Team | — | 97.2979 | — | 1 | 98.8000 | 196.0979 |
Athletics
[edit]No more than 10 Authorised Neutral Athletes will be granted by World Athletics to the Russian Olympic Committee. On 1 May 2021, only four Russian athletes were granted this status.[17] On 22 May 2021, 23 Russian athletes were granted this status. On 27 June 2021, 123 Russian athletes were granted this status.
- Key
- Note–Ranks given for track events are within the athlete's heat only
- Q = Qualified for the next round
- q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
- NR = National record
- N/A = Round not applicable for the event
- Bye = Athlete not required to compete in round
- Track & road events
Athlete | Event | Heat | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Sergey Shubenkov | Men's 110 m hurdles | DNS | Did not advance | ||||
Vasiliy Mizinov | Men's 20 km walk | — | DSQ | ||||
Elvira Khasanova | Women's 20 km walk | — | 1:31:58 | 16 |
- Field events
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Distance | Position | Distance | Position | ||
Mikhail Akimenko | Men's high jump | 2.28 | 1 q | 2.33 =SB | 6 |
Ilya Ivanyuk | 2.28 | 6 q | 2.30 | 9 | |
Valeriy Pronkin | Men's hammer throw | 75.80 | 11 q | 76.72 | 8 |
Darya Klishina | Women's long jump | NM | — | Did not advance | |
Mariya Lasitskene | Women's high jump | 1.95 | 9 Q | 2.04 | |
Anzhelika Sidorova | Women's pole vault | 4.55 | 1 q | 4.85 |
- Combined events – Men's decathlon
Athlete | Event | 100 m | LJ | SP | HJ | 400 m | 110H | DT | PV | JT | 1500 m | Final | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ilya Shkurenyov | Result | 10.93 | 7.59 | 14.95 | 1.99 | 48.98 | 14.43 | 47.02 | 5.10 | 60.95 | 4:34.62 | 8413 | 8 |
Points | 876 | 957 | 787 | 794 | 862 | 920 | 809 | 941 | 752 | 715 |
Badminton
[edit]Four Russian badminton players have been entered in the following events into the Olympic tournament based on the BWF Race to Tokyo Rankings.[18]
Athlete | Event | Group stage | Elimination | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / BM | ||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Sergey Sirant | Men's singles | Krausz (HUN) W (21–18, 21–18) | Ginting (INA) L (12–21, 10–21) | — | 2 | Did not advance | ||||
Evgeniya Kosetskaya | Women's singles | Li (GER) W (22–20, 21–15) | Okuhara (JPN) L (6–21, 16–21) | — | 2 | Did not advance | ||||
Vladimir Ivanov Ivan Sozonov | Men's doubles | Astrup / Rasmussen (DEN) L (13–21, 18–21) | Endo / Watanabe (JPN) L (19–21, 19–21) | Olofua / Opeyori (NGR) W (21–8, 21–10) | 3 | — | Did not advance |
Basketball
[edit]3×3 basketball
[edit]- Summary
Team | Event | Group stage | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / BM | ||||||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
ROC men's 3×3 | Men's 3×3 tournament | China W 21–13 | Netherlands L 15–18 | Belgium L 16–19 | Poland L 16–21 | Japan W 19–16 | Latvia W 19–15 | Serbia L 10–21 | 5 QQ | Netherlands W 21–19 | Serbia W 21–10 | Latvia L 18–21 | |
ROC women's 3×3 | Women's 3×3 tournament | Japan W 21–18 | China W 19–9 | Mongolia W 21–5 | United States L 16–20 | Romania W 21–12 | France L 14–17 | Italy W 17–9 | 2 QS | Bye | China W 21–14 | United States L 15–18 |
Men's tournament
[edit]Russia men's national 3x3 team qualified directly for the Olympics by securing an outright berth, as one of the three highest-ranked squads, in the men's category of the FIBA rankings.[19]
- Team roster
- Group play
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification |
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1 | Serbia | 7 | 7 | 0 | 138 | 91 | +47 | Semifinals |
2 | Belgium | 7 | 4[a] | 3 | 126 | 127 | −1 | |
3 | Latvia | 7 | 4[a] | 3 | 133 | 129 | +4 | Quarterfinals |
4 | Netherlands | 7 | 4[a] | 3 | 132 | 129 | +3 | |
5 | ROC | 7 | 3 | 4 | 116 | 125 | −9 | |
6 | Japan (H) | 7 | 2[b] | 5 | 123 | 134 | −11 | |
7 | Poland | 7 | 2[b] | 5 | 120 | 130 | −10 | |
8 | China | 7 | 2[b] | 5 | 119 | 142 | −23 |
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
Notes:
- Quarterfinal
- Semifinal
- Gold medal match
Women's tournament
[edit]Russia women's national 3x3 team qualified directly for the Olympics by securing an outright berth, as one of the four highest-ranked squads, in the women's category of the FIBA rankings.[19]
- Team roster
- Group play
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PF | PA | PD | Qualification |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | United States | 7 | 6 | 1 | 136 | 98 | +38 | Semifinals |
2 | ROC | 7 | 5[a] | 2 | 129 | 90 | +39 | |
3 | China | 7 | 5[a] | 2 | 127 | 97 | +30 | Quarterfinals |
4 | Japan (H) | 7 | 5[a] | 2 | 130 | 97 | +33 | |
5 | France | 7 | 4 | 3 | 118 | 116 | +2 | |
6 | Italy | 7 | 2 | 5 | 98 | 125 | −27 | |
7 | Romania | 7 | 1 | 6 | 89 | 142 | −53 | |
8 | Mongolia | 7 | 0 | 7 | 79 | 141 | −62 |
Rules for classification: 1) Wins; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
Notes:
- Semifinal
- Gold medal match
Boxing
[edit]One Russian boxer entered into the Olympic tournament: Albert Batyrgaziev scored a round-of-16 victory to secure a spot in the men's featherweight division at the 2020 European Qualification Tournament in London, United Kingdom.[20]
- Men
Athlete | Event | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |
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Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Albert Batyrgaziev | Featherweight | Bye | de la Cruz (DOM) W 5–0 | Erdenebatyn (MGL) W 3–2 | Álvarez (CUB) W 3–2 | Ragan (USA) W 3–2 | |
Gabil Mamedov | Lightweight | Durkacz (POL) W 5–0 | Colin (MRI) W 5–0 | Davis (USA) L 1–4 | Did not advance | ||
Andrey Zamkovoy | Welterweight | Bye | Zimba (ZAM) W 4–1 | Madiev (GEO) W 5–0 | Iglesias (CUB) L 0–5 | Did not advance | |
Gleb Bakshi | Middleweight | Bye | Isley (USA) W 3–2 | Valsaint (HAI) W 5–0 | Sousa (BRA) L 1–4 | Did not advance | |
Imam Khataev | Light heavyweight | Assaghir (MAR) W RSC | Nurdauletov (KAZ) W 4–1 | Jalidov (ESP) W KO | Whittaker (GBR) L 1–4 | Did not advance | |
Muslim Gadzhimagomedov | Heavyweight | Bye | Benchabla (ALG) W 5–0 | Abduljabbar (GER) W 5–0 | Nyika (NZL) W 4–1 | La Cruz (CUB) L 0–5 | |
Ivan Veriasov | Super heavyweight | Bye | Yegnong (CMR) W 5–0 | Kunkabayev (KAZ) L 1–4 | Did not advance |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Opposition Result | Rank | ||
Svetlana Soluianova | Flyweight | Fuchs (USA) L 2–3 | Did not advance | ||||
Liudmila Vorontsova | Featherweight | Testa (ITA) L 1–4 | Did not advance | ||||
Saadat Dalgatova | Welterweight | Manikon (THA) L 1–4 | Did not advance | ||||
Zemfira Magomedalieva | Middleweight | — | Graham (USA) W 4–1 | Gramane (MOZ) W 4–1 | Li Q (CHN) L 0–5 | Did not advance |
Canoeing
[edit]Slalom
[edit]Russian canoeists qualified one boat for each of the following classes through the 2019 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in La Seu d'Urgell, Spain.[21]
Athlete | Event | Preliminary | Semifinal | Final | |||||||||
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Run 1 | Rank | Run 2 | Rank | Best | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||||
Pavel Eigel | Men's C-1 | 119.60 | 15 | DNS | 119.60 | 18 | Did not advance | ||||||
Men's K-1 | 96.53 | 12 | 92.82 | 9 | 92.82 | 9 Q | 151.41 | 20 | Did not advance | ||||
Alsu Minazova | Women's C-1 | 176.02 | 22 | 118.45 | 12 | 118.45 | 14 Q | 135.80 | 14 | Did not advance | |||
Women's K-1 | 120.60 | 18 | 115.39 | 18 | 115.39 | 20 Q | 120.66 | 17 | Did not advance |
Sprint
[edit]Russian canoeists qualified five boats in each of the following distances for the Games through the 2019 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Szeged, Hungary.[22] Meanwhile, two additional boats were awarded to the Russian squad each in the men's K-1 200 m and women's C-2 500 m, respectively, with a top-two national finish at the 2021 European Canoe Sprint Qualifying Regatta.[23]
- Men
Athlete | Event | Heats | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Vladislav Chebotar | C-1 1000 m | 4:28.951 | 3 QF | 4:18.517 | 4 | Did not advance | |||
Viktor Melantyev | 4:14.004 | 5 QF | 4:11.095 | 3 | Did not advance | ||||
Vladislav Chebotar Viktor Melantyev | C-2 1000 m | 4:00.218 | 4 QF | 4:09.956 | 5 FB | Did not advance | 3:30.406 | 9 | |
Oleg Gusev | K-1 200 m | 35.928 | 3 QF | 35.581 | 3 | Did not advance | |||
Evgenii Lukantsov | 35.157 | 3 QF | 35.184 | 2 SF | 36.036 | 5 FB | 36.369 | 12 | |
Roman Anoshkin | K-1 1000 m | 3:50.580 | 6 QF | 3:45.712 | 3 | Did not advance | |||
Maxim Spesivtsev | 3:42.888 | 4 QF | 3:44.136 | 1 SF | 3:27.372 | 7 FB | 3:27.909 | 13 | |
Roman Anoshkin Maxim Spesivtsev | K-2 1000 m | 3:20.610 | 3 QF | 3:14.045 | 4 FB | Did not advance | 3:19.680 | 9 | |
Roman Anoshkin Artem Kuzakhmetov Aleksandr Sergeyev Maxim Spesivtsev | K-4 500 m | 1:30.763 | 4 QF | 1:25.564 | 6 SF | 1:24.340 | 4 FA | 1:23.654 | 4 |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Heats | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||
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Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | Time | Rank | ||
Irina Andreeva | C-1 200 m | 48.192 | 5 QF | 46.637 | 2 SF | 49.147 | 7 FB | 48.930 | 15 |
Olesia Romasenko | C-1 200 m | 46.126 | 2 SF | Bye | 47.368 | 2 FA | 47.777 | 7 | |
Irina Andreeva Olesia Romasenko | C-2 500 m | 2:05.604 | 5 QF | 2:04.703 | 3 SF | 2:04.968 | 4 FA | 2:04.875 | 8 |
Svetlana Chernigovskaya | K-1 200 m | 41.540 | 2 SF | Bye | 40.433 | 7 FB | 39.977 | 11 | |
K-1 500 m | 1:52.311 | 5 QF | 1:49.323 | 1 SF | 1:56.066 | 8 | Did not advance | ||
Natalia Podolskaya | K-1 200 m | 42.845 | 4 QF | 43.212 | 5 | Did not advance | |||
Kira Stepanova | K-1 500 m | 1:55.180 | 4 QF | 1:52.190 | 4 | Did not advance | |||
Varvara Baranova Kira Stepanova | K-2 500 m | 1:47.874 | 2 SF | Bye | 1:42.069 | 7 FB | 1:44.054 | 15 | |
Svetlana Chernigovskaya Anastasiia Dolgova Natalia Podolskaya Kira Stepanova | K-4 500 m | 1:39.166 | 6 QF | 1:38.372 | 7 FB | Did not advance | 1:40.951 | 12 |
Qualification Legend: FA = Qualify to final (medal); FB = Qualify to final B (non-medal)
Cycling
[edit]Road
[edit]ROC has entered a squad of four riders (three men and one woman) to compete in their respective Olympic road races, by virtue of their top 50 national finish (for men) and her top 100 individual finish (for women) in the UCI World Ranking.[24]
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
---|---|---|---|
Pavel Sivakov | Men's road race | 6:15:38 | 32 |
Aleksandr Vlasov | 6:16:53 | 59 | |
Ilnur Zakarin | Did not finish | ||
Aleksandr Vlasov | Men's time trial | 58:55.40 | 20 |
Tamara Dronova | Women's road race | 4:01:08 | 39 |
Track
[edit]Following the completion of the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Russian riders accumulated spots for both men and women in the team sprint, as well as the women's omnium and madison, based on their country's results in the final UCI Olympic rankings. As a result of their place in the men's and women's team sprint, Russia won its right to enter two riders in both the men's and women's sprint and men's and women's keirin.
- Sprint
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Round 1 | Repechage 1 | Round 2 | Repechage 2 | Round 3 | Repechage 3 | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||
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Time Speed (km/h) | Rank | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Opposition Time Speed (km/h) | Rank | ||
Denis Dmitriev | Men's sprint | 9.331 77.162 | 5 Q | Helal (FRA) W 9.859 73.030 | Bye | Wammes (CAN) W 10.127 71.097 | Bye | Kenny (GBR) W 9.828 73.260 | Bye | Paul (TTO) L, W 9.824, W 10.381 | Hoogland (NED) L, L | Carlin (GBR) L, L | 4 |
Pavel Yakushevskiy | 9.723 74.051 | 25 | Did not advance | ||||||||||
Daria Shmeleva | Women's sprint | 10.667 67.498 | 12 Q | Voynova (ROC) L | Godby (USA) Lee H-j (KOR) L | Did not advance | |||||||
Anastasia Voynova | 10.669 67.485 | 13 Q | Shmeleva (ROC) W 11.340 63.492 | Bye | Genest (CAN) L | Kobayashi (JPN) W 11.117 64.766 | Friedrich (GER) L | Gros (FRA) Genest (CAN) L | Did not advance |
- Team sprint
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Semifinals | Final | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Time | Rank | Opposition Time | Rank | Opposition Time | Rank | ||
Denis Dmitriev Ivan Gladyshev Pavel Yakushevskiy | Men's team sprint | 43.097 | 6 | Australia (AUS) L 42.915 62.915 | 6 FC | Germany (GER) L REL | 6 |
Daria Shmeleva Anastasia Voynova | Women's team sprint | 32.476 | 4 | Mexico (MEX) W 32.249 55.816 | 3 FB | Netherlands (NED) W 32.252 55.810 |
Qualification legend: FA=Gold medal final; FB=Bronze medal final
- Keirin
Athlete | Event | 1st Round | Repechages | Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rank | Rank | Rank | Rank | Rank | ||
Denis Dmitriev | Men's keirin | 2 Q | Bye | 6 | Did not advance | |
Ivan Gladyshev | 6 R | 4 | Did not advance | |||
Daria Shmeleva | Women's keirin | 2 Q | Bye | 3 Q | 4 FB | 10 |
Anastasia Voynova | 3 R | 3 | Did not advance |
- Omnium
Athlete | Event | Scratch race | Tempo race | Elimination race | Points race | Total | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | ||
Maria Novolodskaya | Women's omnium | 12 | 18 | 16 | 10 | 12 | 18 | 4 | 12 | 50 | 15 |
- Madison
Athlete | Event | Points | Laps | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gulnaz Khatuntseva Maria Novolodskaya | Women's madison | 26 | 20 |
Mountain biking
[edit]Two Russian mountain bikers, one male and one female, qualified based on the 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships and UCI Olympic Mountain Biking rankings.
Athlete | Event | Time | Rank |
---|---|---|---|
Anton Sintsov | Men's cross-country | 1:27:41 | 11 |
Viktoria Kirsanova | Women's cross-country | LAP (1 lap) | 30 |
BMX
[edit]Russian riders qualified for three quota place (one men and two women) for BMX at the Olympics, as a result in the UCI BMX Olympic Qualification Ranking List of 1 June 2021.[25]
- Race
Athlete | Event | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Result | Rank | ||
Evgeny Kleshchenko | Men's race | 17 | 6 | Did not advance | |||
Natalia Afremova | Women's race | 12 | 4 Q | 15 | 5 | Did not advance | |
Natalia Suvorova | 14 | 5 | Did not advance |
- Freestyle
Athlete | Event | Seeding | Final | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Score | Rank | Score | Rank | ||
Irek Rizaev | Men's freestyle | 81.25 | 5 | 82.40 | 6 |
Elizaveta Posadskikh | Women's freestyle | 51.30 | 9 | 63.00 | 9 |
Diving
[edit]Russian divers qualified for five individual spots and a synchronized team at the Olympics through the 2019 FINA World Championships and the 2019 European Championships.
- Men
Athlete | Event | Preliminary | Semifinal | Final | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Evgeny Kuznetsov | 3 m springboard | 444.75 | 7 Q | 453.85 | 5 Q | 461.90 | 5 |
Nikita Shleikher | 339.70 | 24 | Did not advance | ||||
Aleksandr Bondar | 10 m platform | 513.85 | 3 Q | 464.10 | 3 Q | 514.50 | 4 |
Viktor Minibaev | 391.95 | 14 Q | 447.50 | 5 Q | 495.85 | 5 | |
Evgeny Kuznetsov Nikita Shleikher | 3 m synchronized springboard | — | 331.08 | 8 | |||
Aleksandr Bondar Viktor Minibaev | 10 m synchronized platform | — | 439.92 |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Preliminary | Semifinal | Final | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Points | Rank | Points | Rank | Points | Rank | ||
Mariia Poliakova | 3 m springboard | 288.55 | 13 Q | 290.10 | 11 Q | 284.05 | 10 |
Anna Konanykhina | 10 m platform | 252.85 | 25 | Did not advance | |||
Yulia Timoshinina | 313.20 | 8 Q | 319.80 | 6 Q | 263.00 | 11 |
Equestrian
[edit]ROC is fielding a squad of three equestrian riders into the Olympic team dressage competition by securing an outright berth as the top-ranked nation at the International Equestrian Federation (FEI)-designated Olympic qualifier for Group C (Central and Eastern Europe) in Moscow.[26] Meanwhile, two eventing spots were awarded to the Russian equestrians based on the results in the individual FEI Olympic rankings for Group C (Central and Eastern Europe).[27]
The Russian equestrian team was announced on 30 June 2021.[28]
Dressage
[edit]Maria Shuvalova and Ilyumzhinov Famous Cross have been named the traveling alternates.[28]
Athlete | Horse | Event | Grand Prix | Grand Prix Special | Grand Prix Freestyle | Overall | ||||
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Score | Rank | Score | Rank | Technical | Artistic | Score | Rank | |||
Tatyana Kosterina | Diavolessa | Individual | 63.866 | 54 | — | Did not advance | ||||
Aleksandra Maksakova | Bojengels | 63.898 | 53 | Did not advance | ||||||
Inessa Merkulova | Mister X | 69.457 | 31 | Did not advance | ||||||
Tatyana Kosterina Aleksandra Maksakova Inessa Merkulova | See above | Team | 6350.5 | 12 | Did not advance | — | Did not advance |
Qualification Legend: Q = Qualified for the final; q = Qualified for the final as a lucky loser
Eventing
[edit]Athlete | Horse | Event | Dressage | Cross-country | Jumping | Total | |||||||||
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Qualifier | Final | ||||||||||||||
Penalties | Rank | Penalties | Total | Rank | Penalties | Total | Rank | Penalties | Total | Rank | Penalties | Rank | |||
Andrey Mitin | Gurza | Individual | 36.10 | 44 | 30.00 | 66.10 | 37 | 26.0 | 92.10 | 38 | Did not advance | 92.10 | 38 | ||
Mikhail Nastenko | MP Imagine If | 43.00 | 59 | 76.40 | 119.40 | 50 | 14.4 | 133.80 | 43 | Did not advance | 133.80 | 43 |
Fencing
[edit]Russian fencers qualified a full squad each in the men's and women's team foil, women's team épée, and women's team sabre at the Games by finishing among the top four nations in the FIE Olympic Team Rankings, while the remaining men's teams claimed the spot each as the highest-ranked nation from Europe outside the world's top four.
- Men
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Sergey Bida | Épée | Bye | Ramirez (USA) W 15–2 | Kano (JPN) W 15–12 | Cannone (FRA) L 12–15 | Did not advance | ||
Sergey Khodos | Bye | Santarelli (ITA) L 10–15 | Did not advance | |||||
Pavel Sukhov | Steffen (SUI) L 12–15 | Did not advance | ||||||
Sergey Bida Nikita Glazkov Sergey Khodos Pavel Sukhov | Team épée | — | Bye | Italy (ITA) W 45–34 | China (CHN) W 45–38 | Japan (JPN) L 36–45 | ||
Anton Borodachev | Foil | Bye | Itkin (USA) L 11–15 | Did not advance | ||||
Kirill Borodachev | Bye | Lee K-h (KOR) W 15–14 | Itkin (USA) W 15–13 | Cheung (HKG) L 14–15 | Did not advance | |||
Vladislav Mylnikov | Heroui (ALG) W 15–6 | Meinhardt (USA) W 15–11 | Abouelkassem (EGY) L 12–15 | Did not advance | ||||
Anton Borodachev Kirill Borodachev Vladislav Mylnikov Timur Safin | Team foil | — | Bye | Hong Kong (HKG) W 45–39 | United States (USA) W 45–41 | France (FRA) L 28–45 | ||
Kamil Ibragimov | Sabre | Bye | Wagner (GER) W 15–13 | Szabo (GER) W 15–13 | Kim J-h (KOR) L 14–15 | Did not advance | ||
Konstantin Lokhanov | Bye | Kim J-h (KOR) L 11–15 | Did not advance | |||||
Veniamin Reshetnikov | Bye | El-Sissy (EGY) L 13–15 | Did not advance | |||||
Dmitriy Danilenko Kamil Ibragimov Konstantin Lokhanov Veniamin Reshetnikov | Team sabre | — | Bye | Germany (GER) L 28–45 | Classification semifinal Egypt (EGY) L 41–45 | Seventh place final United States (USA) W WO | 7 |
- Women
Athlete | Event | Round of 64 | Round of 32 | Round of 16 | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / BM | |
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
Violetta Kolobova | Épée | Bye | Jarecka (POL) L 11–15 | Did not advance | ||||
Yulia Lichagina | Bye | Navarria (ITA) L 12–15 | Did not advance | |||||
Aizanat Murtazaeva | Hsieh (HKG) W 14–7 | Choi I-j (KOR) W 15–11 | K Hurley (USA) W 12–11 | Kong (HKG) W 15–10 | Sun Yw (CHN) L 8–12 | Lehis (EST) L 8–15 | 4 | |
Violetta Khrapina Violetta Kolobova Yulia Lichagina Aizanat Murtazaeva | Team épée | — | Italy (ITA) L 31–33 | Classification semifinal Poland (POL) L 25–31 | Eighth place final Hong Kong (HKG) L 27–28 | 8 | ||
Inna Deriglazova | Foil | Bye | Jelińska (POL) W 15–8 | Kreiss (HUN) W 15–10 | Jeon H-s (KOR) W 15–7 | Volpi (ITA) W 15–10 | Kiefer (USA) L 13–15 | |
Larisa Korobeynikova | Bye | Boubakri (TUN) W 15–3 | Thibus (FRA) W 15–12 | Ryan (CAN) W 15–11 | Kiefer (USA) L 6–15 | Volpi (ITA) W 15–14 | ||
Adelina Zagidullina | Bye | Van Erven (COL) W 15–8 | Ryan (CAN) L 9–15 | Did not advance | ||||
Inna Deriglazova Larisa Korobeynikova Marta Martyanova Adelina Zagidullina | Team foil | — | Egypt (EGY) W 45–21 | United States (USA) W 45–42 | France (FRA) W 45–34 | |||
Olga Nikitina | Sabre | Bye | Wozniak (USA) W 15–14 | Bashta (AZE) W 15–13 | Brunet (FRA) L 5–15 | Did not advance | ||
Sofia Pozdniakova | Bye | Gregorio (ITA) W 15–12 | Yang Hy (CHN) W 15–8 | Qian Jr (CHN) W 15–12 | Brunet (FRA) W 15–10 | Velikaya (ROC) W 15–11 | ||
Sofya Velikaya | Bye | Katona (HUN) W 15–4 | Vecchi (ITA) W 15–12 | Zagunis (USA) W 15–8 | Márton (HUN) W 15–8 | Pozdniakova (ROC) L 11–15 | ||
Olga Nikitina Sofia Pozdniakova Sofya Velikaya | Team sabre | — | Bye | Japan (JPN) W 45–34 | South Korea (KOR) W 45–26 | France (FRA) W 45–41 |
Gymnastics
[edit]Artistic
[edit]ROC are fielding a full squad of four gymnasts each in both the men's and women's artistic gymnastics events by virtue of a top three finish in the team all-around at the 2018 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Doha, Qatar.[29][30] Both teams were announced on 10 June 2021.[31]
- Men
- Team
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||||||
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Apparatus | Total | Rank | Apparatus | Total | Rank | ||||||||||||
F | PH | R | V | PB | HB | F | PH | R | V | PB | HB | ||||||
Denis Ablyazin | Team | 14.300 | — | 14.800 Q | 14.900 Q | — | 13.900 | — | 15.033 | 14.866 | — | — | |||||
David Belyavskiy | 14.733 Q | 15.325 Q | 14.066 | 85.324 | 10 | — | 14.841 | — | 15.333 | 14.166 | |||||||
Artur Dalaloyan | 13.700 | 13.800 | 14.500 | 14.658 | 15.233 | 14.033 | 85.957 | 6 Q | 14.066 | 13.833 | 14.666 | 14.933 | 14.600 | 13.933 | |||
Nikita Nagornyy | 15.066 Q | 14.366 | 14.333 | 14.700 Q | 14.966 | 14.466 Q | 87.897 | 2 Q | 14.666 | 14.466 | 14.700 | 14.966 | 15.166 | 14.366 | |||
Total | 43.066 | 42.899 | 43.633 | 44.258 | 45.524 | 42.565 | 261.945 | 3 Q | 42.632 | 43.140 | 44.399 | 44.765 | 45.099 | 42.465 | 262.500 |
- Individual
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||||||
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Apparatus | Total | Rank | Apparatus | Total | Rank | ||||||||||||
F | PH | R | V | PB | HB | F | PH | R | V | PB | HB | ||||||
Denis Ablyazin | Rings | — | 14.800 | — | 14.800 | 7 Q | — | 14.833 | — | 14.833 | 6 | ||||||
Vault | — | 14.733 | — | 14.733 | 5 Q | — | 14.783 | — | 14.783 | ||||||||
David Belyavskiy | Pommel horse | — | 14.733 | — | 14.733 | 9 Q* | — | 14.833 | — | 14.833 | 4 | ||||||
Parallel bars | — | 15.325 | — | 15.325 | 9 Q* | — | 15.200 | — | 15.200 | 5 | |||||||
Artur Dalaloyan | All-around | See team results | 14.050 | 13.900 | 14.666 | 14.466 | 15.033 | 14.133 | 86.248 | 6 | |||||||
Aleksandr Kartsev | All-around | 13.733 | 13.500 | 13.633 | 14.533 | 14.900 | 12.000 | 82.299 | 29 | Did not advance | |||||||
Nikita Nagornyy | All-around | See team results | 14.433 | 14.266 | 14.666 | 14.900 | 15.400 | 14.366 | 88.031 | ||||||||
Floor | 15.066 | — | 15.066 | 2 Q | 13.066 | — | 13.066 | 7 | |||||||||
Vault | — | 14.783 | — | 14.783 | 3 Q | — | 14.716 | — | 14.716 | 5 | |||||||
Horizontal bar | — | 14.466 | 14.466 | 5 Q | — | 14.533 | 14.533 | ||||||||||
Vladislav Polyashov | Pommel horse | — | 14.366 | — | 14.366 | 14 | Did not advance | ||||||||||
Parallel bars | — | 15.133 | — | 15.133 | 15 | Did not advance |
- Women
- Team
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||
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Apparatus | Total | Rank | Apparatus | Total | Rank | ||||||||
V | UB | BB | F | V | UB | BB | F | ||||||
Lilia Akhaimova | Team | 14.699 Q | 12.900 | 12.266 | 13.633 | 53.565 | 28 | 14.733 | — | — | |||
Viktoria Listunova | 14.300 | 14.766 | 13.866 | 14.000 Q | 56.932 | 6 | — | 14.900 | 14.333 | 14.166 | |||
Angelina Melnikova | 14.616 Q | 14.933 Q | 13.733 | 14.000 Q | 57.132 | 4 Q | 14.600 | 14.933 | 12.566 | 13.966 | |||
Vladislava Urazova | 14.600 | 14.866 | 14.000 Q | 13.633 | 57.099 | 5 Q | 14.466 | 14.866 | 12.633 | 13.366 | |||
Total | 43.832 | 44.565 | 41.599 | 41.633 | 171.629 | 1 Q | 43.799 | 44.699 | 39.532 | 41.498 | 169.528 |
- Individual
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||
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Apparatus | Total | Rank | Apparatus | Total | Rank | ||||||||
V | UB | BB | F | V | UB | BB | F | ||||||
Lilia Akhaimova | Vault | 14.699 | — | 14.699 | 7 Q | 14.666 | — | 14.666 | 6 | ||||
Elena Gerasimova | All-around | 13.466 | 13.233 | 13.766 | 12.333 | 52.798 | 38 | Did not advance | |||||
Anastasia Ilyankova | Uneven bars | — | 14.966 | — | 14.966 | 3 Q | — | 14.833 | — | 14.833 | |||
Viktoria Listunova | Floor | — | 14.000 | 14.000 | 6 Q | — | 12.400 | 12.400 | 8 | ||||
Angelina Melnikova | All-around | See team results | 14.633 | 14.900 | 13.700 | 13.966 | 57.199 | ||||||
Vault | 14.616 | — | 14.616 | 9 Q | 14.683 | — | 14.683 | 5 | |||||
Uneven bars | — | 14.933 | — | 14.933 | 4 Q | — | 13.066 | — | 13.066 | 8 | |||
Floor | — | 14.000 | 14.000 | 7 Q | — | 14.166 | — | ||||||
Vladislava Urazova | All-around | See team results | 14.500 | 14.866 | 14.200 | 13.400 | 56.966 | 4 | |||||
Balance beam | — | 14.000 | — | 14.000 | 8 Q | — | 12.733 | — | 12.733 | 8 |
Rhythmic
[edit]ROC qualified a squad of rhythmic gymnasts for the group all-around by virtue of a top-three finish at the 2018 World Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria.[32] Two more rhythmic gymnasts were added to the roster by finishing in the top sixteen of the individual all-around at the 2019 World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan.[33]
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||||||
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Hoop | Ball | Clubs | Ribbon | Total | Rank | Hoop | Ball | Clubs | Ribbon | Total | Rank | ||
Arina Averina | Individual | 27.225 | 27.250 | 28.100 | 23.600 | 106.175 | 2 Q | 26.850 | 27.900 | 27.800 | 19.550 | 102.100 | 4 |
Dina Averina | 27.625 | 27.600 | 28.275 | 22.800 | 106.300 | 1 Q | 27.200 | 28.300 | 28.150 | 24.000 | 107.650 |
Athletes | Event | Qualification | Final | ||||||
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5 apps | 3+2 apps | Total | Rank | 5 apps. | 3+2 apps | Total | Rank | ||
Anastasia Bliznyuk Anastasia Maksimova Angelina Shkatova Anastasia Tatareva Alisa Tishchenko | Group | 45.750 | 43.200 | 89.050 | 2 Q | 46.200 | 44.200 | 90.400 |
Trampoline
[edit]ROC qualified one gymnast each for the men's and women's trampoline by finishing in the top eight, respectively, at the 2019 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.[34] They qualified an additional spot for the men's and women's trampoline during the 2019–2020 Trampoline World Cup series.
Athlete | Event | Qualification | Final | ||
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Score | Rank | Score | Rank | ||
Dmitry Ushakov | Men's | 109.485 | 8 Q | 59.600 | 5 |
Andrey Yudin | 111.245 | 7 Q | 58.235 | 6 | |
Susana Kochesok | Women's | 102.790 | 6 Q | 54.290 | 7 |
Yana Lebedeva | 71.805 | 11 | Did not advance |
Handball
[edit]- Summary
Key:
- ET: After extra time
- P – Match decided by penalty-shootout.
Team | Event | Group stage | Quarterfinal | Semifinal | Final / BM | ||||||
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Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Opposition Score | Rank | ||
ROC women's | Women's tournament | Brazil D 24–24 | Sweden L 24–36 | Hungary W 38–31 | France W 28–27 | Spain W 34–31 | 2 Q | Montenegro W 32–26 |