Russia at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
Sporting event delegation
Dmitry Medvedev , the President of Russia , greets the medalists
Russia participated at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore . The Russian team consisted of 96 athletes competing in 20 sports: aquatics (swimming), archery, athletics, basketball, boxing, canoeing, fencing, gymnastics, handball, judo, modern pentathlon, rowing, sailing, shooting, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, volleyball, weightlifting and wrestling. Viktoria Komova won most medals, with 3 gold medals and 1 bronze medal.
Medalists
Medals awarded to participants of mixed-NOC teams are represented in italics . These medals are not counted towards the individual NOC medal tally.
Archery
Boys
Girls
Mixed
Athletics
Boys
Track and Road Events
Field Events
Girls
Track and Road Events
Field Events
Basketball
Girls
Boxing
Boys
Canoeing
Boys
Girls
Fencing
Group Stage
Knock-Out Stage
Gymnastics
Artistic Gymnastics
Boys
Athlete
Event
Floor
pommel horse
Rings
vault
parallel Bars
Horizontal Bar
Total
Score
Rank
Score
Rank
Score
Rank
Score
Rank
Score
Rank
Score
Rank
Score
Rank
Daniil Kazachkov
Boys' Qualification
13.800
13
13.950
3 Q
14.100
4 Q
15.800
3 Q
13.900
7 Q
13.850
7 Q
85.400
5 Q
Boys' individual all-around
14.050
5
13.700
2
13.550
9
15.550
7
13.150
14
14.000
3
84.000
6
Girls
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Individual
Team
Handball
Judo
Individual
Team
Modern pentathlon
Rowing
Sailing
Windsurfing
Shooting
Pistol
Rifle
Swimming
Boys
Girls
Mixed
Table tennis
Individual
Athlete
Event
Round 1
Round 2
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Rank
Group Matches
Rank
Group Matches
Rank
Yana Noskova
Girls' singles
Huang (TPE ) W 3 –0 (17 –15, 11 –5, 11 –7)
1 Q
Gu (CHN ) L 0 –3 (12 –14, 9 –11, 6 –11)
3
Did not advance
9
Kumahara (BRA ) W 3 –0 (12 –10, 11 –7, 11 –9)
Tanioka (JPN ) L 1 –3 (7 –11, 11 –7, 10 –12, 7 –11)
Rosheuvel (GUY ) W 3 –0 (11 –4, 11 –4, 11 –2)
Meshref (EGY ) W 3 –1 (11 –8, 11 –13, 11 –7, 12 –10)
Team
Taekwondo
Tennis
singles
Athlete
Event
Round 1
Round 2
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
Rank
Victor Baluda
Boys' singles
Wang Chuhan (CHN ) W 2 –0 (7 –5, 6 –2)
Ricardo Rodriguez (VEN ) W 2 –1 (6 –2, 4 –6, 6 –3)
Fernandes (BRA ) W 2 –0 (6 –2, 7 –6)
Gómez (COL ) L 1 –2 (1 –6, 6 –3, 5 –7)
Bronze Medal Match Džumhur (BIH ) L 0 –2 (5 –7, 1 –6)
4
Mikhail Biryukov
Boys' singles
Pavić (CRO ) W 2 –0 (6 –3, 6 –3)
Džumhur (BIH ) L 0 –2 (4 –6, 1 –6)
Did not advance
Daria Gavrilova
Girls' singles
Tan (SIN ) W 2 –0 (6 –2, 6 –3)
Svitolina (UKR ) W 2 –0 (6 –2, 6 –3)
Tang (CHN ) W 2 –0 (6 –0, 6 –2)
Čepelová (SVK ) W 2 –1 (5 –7, 7 –5, 6 –3)
Zheng (CHN ) W 2 –1 (2 –6, 6 –2, 6 –0)
Yulia Putintseva
Girls' singles
Mutaguchi (JPN ) W 2 –0 (6 –3, 6 –4)
Mestach (BEL ) W 2 –0 (6 –4, 6 –0)
Babos (HUN ) L 0 –2 (1 –6, 3 –6)
Did not advance
doubles
Volleyball
Weightlifting
Wrestling
freestyle
Athlete
Event
Pools
Final
Rank
Groups
Rank
Aldar Balzhinimaev
Boys' 46kg
Abdelnaeem (EGY ) W 2 –0 (3 –0, 2 –1)
1
Sheihki (IRI ) W Fall (4 –2, 7 –0)
Hovhannisyan (ARM ) W 2 –0 (4 –1, 4 –1)
Azamatbi Pshnatlov
Boys' 63kg
Pilay (ECU ) W 2 –0 (3 –0, 8 –0)
1
Kadirov (TJK ) W Fall (4 –0)
Mosidze (GEO ) W T. Fall (7 –0, 6 –0)
Fazlic (AUS ) W Fall (3 –0)
Svetlana Lipatova
Girls' 60kg
Ford (NZL ) W 2 –0 (4 –0, 4 –0)
2
3rd place match Ahmed (BUL ) W 2 –0 (1 –0, 4 –0)
Baatarzorigyn Battsetseg (MGL ) L 1 –2 (1 –0, 0 –1, 1 –1+)
Victor (NGR ) W 2 –0 (4 –1, 4 –0)
Souare (GUI ) W 2 –0 (6 –0, 3 –0)
Greco-Roman
Athlete
Event
Pools
Final
Rank
Groups
Rank
Artur Suleymanov
Boys' 58kg
Lytvynov (UKR ) L 1 –2 (7 –0, 0 –1, 0 –1)
2
3rd place match Afrikaner (NAM ) W 2 –0 (1 –0, 3 –0)
Camarillo (MEX ) W 2 –0 (4 –1, 1 –0)
Gregory (RSA ) W Fall (6 –0, 5 –0)
Ruslan Adzhigov
Boys' 85kg
Petrosyan (ARM ) W 2 –1 (6 –0, 0 –1, 1 –0)
1
Abdelwahab (EGY ) W Fall (1 –0, 2 –0)
Kamilov (UZB ) W 2 –0 (2 –0, 3 –1)
Choi (KOR ) W 2 –0 (6 –0, 6 –2)
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