Russia at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics

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Sporting event delegation

Russia competed at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics, in Nanjing, China from 16 August to 28 August 2014.

Medalists[edit]

Medals awarded to participants of mixed-NOC teams are represented in italics. These medals are not counted towards the individual NOC medal tally.

Competitors[edit]

Athletics[edit]

Russia used 9 of their 18 quotas based on its performance at the European Olympic Youth Trials.[3]

Boys[edit]

Track and Road Events
Field Events

Girls[edit]

Track and Road Events
Field Events

Basketball[edit]

Russia qualified a boys’ team from their performance at the 2013 U18 3×3 World Championships.[4][5]

Skills Competition

Boys’ tournament[edit]

Roster
Group Stage
Qualified for the round of 16








Knockout stage
Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
 Hungary
W 17-12
 Brazil
W 12–8
 Lithuania
L 10–13
 Argentina
L 14-17
4

Beach volleyball[edit]

Russia qualified a boys’ and girls’ team from their performance at the 2014 CEV Youth Continental Cup Final.[6][7]

Athletes Event Preliminary round Standing Round of 24 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Artem Iarzutkin
Oleg Stoyanovskiy
Boys’  Bosco Ndayishimiye (BDI)
 Fiston Niyongabo (BDI)
21-12, 21-12
1 Q  Andrew Richards (CAN)
 Jake MacNeil (CAN)
21-15, 21-16
 Arthur Lanci (BRA)
 George Wanderley (BRA)
15-21, 21-9, 15-12
 Miro Määttänen (FIN)
 Santeri Siren (FIN)
21-11, 21-10
 Tigrito Gómez (VEN)
 Rolando Hernández (VEN)
21-12, 21-13
1st place, gold medalist(s)
 Anders Berntsen Mol (NOR)
 Mathias Berntsen (NOR)
21-19, 21-16
 Renato Bogarin (PAR)
 Elioth Frutos (PAR)
21-12, 21-15
 Erik Flores (GUA)
 Mark Álvarez (GUA)
21-15, 21-11
 Thantrige Perera Mallawa (SRI)
 Isuru Madushan Siddihaluge (SRI)
21-16, 21-15
Nadezhda Makroguzova
Daria Rudykh
Girls’  Camila Hiruela (ARG)
 Irene Verasio (ARG)
29-27, 18-21, 15-5
1 Q  Irene Enzo (ITA)
 Michela Lantignotti (ITA)
21-16, 21-17
 Mona Gesslbauer (AUT)
 Julia Radl] (AUT)
17-21, 21-11, 16-14
 Ana Patrícia Ramos (BRA)
 Eduarda Lisboa] (BRA)
18-21, 19-21
 Lisa Arnholdt (GER)
 Sarah Schneider (GER)
14-21, 25-27
4
 Lina Bernier Colon (PUR)
 Valeria Cajigas Medina (PUR)
 Phoebe Bell (AUS)
 Britt Kendall (AUS)
21-11, 21-9
 Seraphine Mukantambara (RWA)
 Lea Uwimbabazi (RWA)
 Floflo Daniel (VAN)
 Loti Joe (VAN)
21-18, 21-15

Russia qualified three boxers based on its performance at the 2014 AIBA Youth World Championships[8]

Boys

Canoeing[edit]

Russia qualified two boats based on its performance at the 2013 World Junior Canoe Sprint and Slalom Championships.[9]

Boys
Girls
Athlete Event Qualification Repechage Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Time Rank Time Rank Time Rank Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Inna Nikitina K1 slalom 1:32.931 13 R 1:51.652 10 Did not advance
K1 sprint 1:45.980 1 Q Bye 1:45.394 1 Q  Duta (ROU)
W 1:42.852
 Kaltenberger (KAZ)
W 1:43.686
 Homonnai (HUN)
W 1:49.922
1st place, gold medalist(s)

Fencing[edit]

Russia qualified four athletes based on its performance at the 2014 FIE Cadet World Championships.[10]

Boys
Girls
Mixed team

Gymnastics[edit]

Artistic gymnastics[edit]

Russia qualified one athlete based on its performance at the 2014 European MAG Championships and another athlete based on its performance at the 2014 European WAG Championships.[11]

Boys
Girls

Rhythmic gymnastics[edit]

Russia qualified one individual and one team based on its performance at the 2014 Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix in Moscow.[11]

Individual
Athlete Event Qualification Final
Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon Total Rank Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon Total Rank
Irina Annenkova Individual 15.150 14.575 14.800 14.425 58.950 1 Q 14.975 14.800 14.450 14.350 58.575 1st place, gold medalist(s)
Group

Trampoline[edit]

Russia qualified two athletes based on its performance at the 2014 European Trampoline Championships.[11]

Handball[edit]

Russia qualified a girls’ team based on its performance at the 2013 European Women’s Youth Handball Championship[12]

Girls’ tournament[edit]

Roster
Group stage
Source: Nanjing 2014
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head number of goals scored; 5) goal difference.

Semifinal
Final

Russia qualified two athletes based on its performance at the 2013 Cadet World Judo Championships.[13]

Individual
Team

Modern pentathlon[edit]

Russia qualified two athletes based on its performance at the European YOG Qualifiers.[14]

Sailing[edit]

Russia qualified one boat based on its performance at the 2013 Techno 293 World Championships. Later Russia qualified one more boat based on its performance at the Techno 293 European Continental Qualifiers.[15]

Shooting[edit]

Russia qualified two shooters based on its performance at the 2014 European Shooting Championships.[16]

Individual
Team

Swimming[edit]

Russia qualified eight swimmers.[17]

Boys
Girls
Mixed

Taekwondo[edit]

Russia qualified three athletes based on its performance at the Taekwondo Qualification Tournament.[18][19]

Boys
Athlete Event Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final Rank
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Opposition
Result
Soso Kvartskhava −63 kg Bye  McNeish (GBR)
L 10 – 19
Did not advance 5
Girls

Russia qualified four athletes based on the 9 June 2014 ITF World Junior Rankings.[20][21]

Singles
Athlete Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Karen Khachanov Boys’ Singles  Sharmal Dissanayake (SRI)
6-0, 6-0
 Harry Bourchier (AUS)
6-4, 6-2
 Jumpei Yamasaki (JPN)
3-6, 7-6(8–6), 1–6
Did not advance 5
Andrey Rublev Boys’ Singles  Nicolás Álvarez (PER)
6-3, 6-4
 Martin Blaško (SVK)
5-7, 6-2, 6-2
 Francisco Bahamonde (ARG)
w/o
 Kamil Majchrzak (POL)
4-6, 6-3, 3-6
 Jumpei Yamasaki (JPN)
6-1, 6-3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Darya Kasatkina Girls’ Singles  Ioana Ducu (ROU)
6-3, 6-0
 Doménica González (ECU)
6-2, 6-1
 Akvilė Paražinskaitė (LTU)
4-6, 4-6
Did not advance 5
Anastasiya Komardina Girls’ Singles  Anhelina Kalinina (UKR)
7-6(7-3), 3-6, 2-6
Did not advance 17
Doubles
Athletes Event Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final / BM Rank
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
Opposition
Score
 Karen Khachanov (RUS)
 Andrey Rublev (RUS)
Boys’ Doubles  Rasheed Carey (BAH)
 Justin Roberts (BAH)
6-1, 6-3
 André Biró (HUN)
 Clément Geens (BEL)
6-4, 6-4
 Kamil Majchrzak (POL)
 Jan Zieliński (POL)
4-6, 6-3, [10-8]
 Orlanda Luz (BRA)
 Marcelo Zormann (BRA)
5-7, 6-3, [3-10]
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
 Darya Kasatkina (RUS)
 Anastasiya Komardina (RUS)
Girls’ Doubles  Kamonwan Buayam (THA)
 Kim Dabin (KOR)
6-7(5-7), 6-3, [11-9]
 Anna Bondár (HUN)
 Fanny Stollár (HUN)
7-6(7-2), 6-4
 Anna Bondár (USA)
 Fanny Stollár (MEX)
6-2, 6-4
 Anhelina Kalinina (UKR)
 Iryna Shymanovich (BLR)
4-6, 4-6
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
 Darya Kasatkina (RUS)
 Andrey Rublev (RUS)
Mixed Doubles  Kristína Schmiedlová (SVK)
 Alex Molčan (SVK)
6-2, 6-4
 Ye Qiuyu (CHN)
 Jumpei Yamasaki (JPN)
5-7, 6-4, [3-10]
Did not advance 9
 Anastasiya Komardina (RUS)
 Karen Khachanov (RUS)
Mixed Doubles  Renata Zarazúa (MEX)
 Justin Roberts (BAH)
6-4, 6-2
 Viktória Kužmová (SVK)
 Martin Blaško (SVK)
6-3, 6-1
 Ioana Ducu (ROU)
 Matías Zukas (ARG)
6-7(2-7), 4-6
Did not advance 5

Triathlon[edit]

Russia qualified two athletes based on its performance at the 2014 European Youth Olympic Games Qualifier.[22]

Individual
Athlete Event Swim (750m) Trans 1 Bike (20 km) Trans 2 Run (5 km) Total Time Rank
Dmitry Efimov Boys 00:09:56 00:00:43 00:29:20 00:00:33 00:17:24 00:57:56 17
Elizaveta Zhizhina Girls 00:10:29 00:00:43 00:31:24 00:00:24 00:18:39 01:01:39 7
Relay

Weightlifting[edit]

Russia qualified 2 quotas in the boys’ events and 2 quotas in the girls’ events based on the team ranking after the 2013 Weightlifting Youth World Championships.[23][24]

Boys
Girls

Wrestling[edit]

Russia qualified five athletes based on its performance at the 2014 European Cadet Championships.[25]

Key:

  • VT – Victory by Fall.
  • PP – Decision by Points – the loser with technical points.
  • PO – Decision by Points – the loser without technical points.
Boys
Girls

References[edit]


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