Samira Mustafaeva

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Gymnast jumping in the splits, reaching up
Samira Mustafaeva leaping through the air

Samira Arastunovna Mustafaeva (Russian: Мустафаева Самира Арастуновна, born January 15, 1993 in Saint-Petersburg) is a Russian and Azerbaijani rhythmic gymnast. She is a multiple time medalist of the World Team Championships, a champion in St. Petersburg, “Master of Sport” in Russia, and a world-class gymnast according to FIG. She was part of the national team of Azerbaijan, and later became part of the Russian national team. She retired from her career in professional rhythmic gymnastics in 2013.

Rhythmic gymnastics career[]

Samira Mustafaeva was born in Saint-Petersburg, on January 15, 1993. She graduated from Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health, St. Petersburg. She was introduced to the sport when she was 5 years old. In 2006, at the Olympics, she was noticed by the Russian National team coach, Zaripova Amina Vasilovna. Mustafaeva was invited to the training camp in Moscow in the Olympic village for two weeks. Based on her skills shown there, she was then invited to continue training in Moscow.

The turning point in her career occurred in 2007, after meeting with I. A. Viner-Usmanova in Novogorsk. Mustafaeva began to represent the National team of Azerbaijan, participate in the World Cup, as well as the World and European Championships. During this time Mustafaeva became a double bronze medalist amongst her club in the 2008 AEON Cup in Japan, in team and individual competitions.[1]

In 2008, Samira Mustafayeva won two silver medals with separate apparatuses (hoop and ball) at a competition in Chieti, Italy.[2]

In 2009, she won the bronze of the World Cup in Japan (team all-round) and bronze medal during the international tournament in Slovakia (ribbon) and won a medal together with Byelorussian and Russian gymnasts in the central sports complex of Bratislava.[3] Mustafaeva also earned a bronze medal at the world Cup in Moscow (2010, team all-round).[4]

In 2012, Mustafaeva began to compete for the Saint Petersburg National team in group exercises under the guidance of Bystrova Inna Valentinovna. She joined the national team of Azerbaijan and later, the Russian national team. In 2012, she became a rhythmic gymnastics champion of Russia (ball).[5]

In 2013, she retired from her career in professional sports. Today, Mustafaeva is the founder of SMSTRETCHING,[6] which has five fitness studios in Moscow and one in Los Angeles.

After professional sports career[]

Mustafaeva is shown doing the splits on top of a wall in front of the Moscow skyline
Mustafaeva in Moscow

Mustafaeva operates fitness studios Moscow and Los Angeles called SMSTRETCHING. There are three kinds of workouts offered throughout the studios: stretching, barre and TRX. Mustafaeva has also created an online stretching course, focused on helping people achieve the splits.[7] SMSTRETCHING is one of the few studios in Russia where barre trainings are used. Mustafaeva brought barre to Moscow from Los Angeles and was certified twice in the United States.[8]

Mustafaeva is a fitness influencer in Russia, regularly conducts charity trainings, and takes part in sports events in Russia and Azerbaijan.[9]

Rhythmic gymnastic achievements[]

  • 2008, Tokio, Japan, AEON Cup. Juniors, Individual All-around, Junior - bronze, team all-round - bronze;
  • 2009, Mie, Japan, World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, team all-round - bronze;
  • 2010, Moscow, Russia, World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, team all-round - bronze;
  • 2012, Kazan, Russia, . Group exercise. Group all-around-bronze. Apparatus finals: gold (ball); bronze (Hoop, ribbon).
  • 2012, Vitoria, Brazil, . All-around - gold. Apparatus finals: gold (ball); gold (hoop, ribbon);
  • 2013, Kazan, Russia, . Group exercise. Apparatus finals: silver (clubs).

References[]

  1. ^ "AGF — Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation". agf.az. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  2. ^ "AGF Azerbaijani gymnast has won two medals in the tournament in Italy". agf.az. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  3. ^ "Azerbaijani gymnast wins bronze medal in international tournament in Slovakia". Trend.Az. 2009-04-13. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  4. ^ "Российские "художницы" стали первыми в командном зачете". РБК. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  5. ^ "МУСТАФАЕВА Самира Арастуновна | Российские спортсмены и специалисты". infosport.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2019-05-10.
  6. ^ "SM Stretching - Студия идеальной растяжки Самиры Мустафаевой". smstretching.ru. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  7. ^ "Online course SM Stretching". smstretching.online. Retrieved 2019-05-10.
  8. ^ "Barre is a new word in fitness, which was brought to Russia by Samira Mustafayeva". www.glamour.ru. Retrieved 2019-05-10.
  9. ^ "Гимнастка Самира Мустафаева проведет мастер-класс по стретчингу в Баку" (in Russian). Lady.Day.Az. 2018-10-27. Retrieved 2019-05-10.

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