Aida Bauyrzhanova

Aida Bauyrzhanova (Kazakh: Аида Бауыржанова, born 13 December 1997) is a Kazakh artistic gymnast. She is the 2021 Islamic Solidarity Games champion on floor exercise.

Aida Bauyrzhanova
Аида Бауыржанова
Bauyrzhanova at the Islamic Solidarity Games in 2022
Personal information
Full nameAida Bauyrzhanova
Country represented Kazakhstan
Born (1997-12-13) 13 December 1997
Kazakhstan
HometownNur-Sultan
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior International Elite
Years on national team2012–present (KAZ)
ClubAstana Specialised Youth Sports School of Olympic Reserve No.1
Head coach(es)Vera Latynina
Medal record
Representing  Kazakhstan
Islamic Solidarity Games
Gold medal – first place2021 KonyaFloor exercise
Silver medal – second place2021 KonyaBalance beam
Bronze medal – third place2021 KonyaTeam
Bronze medal – third place2021 KonyaUneven bars

Early life

Bauyrzhanova began training in gymnastics in 2005.[1]

Gymnastics career

2012

Bauyrzhanova made her international debut at the 2012 Junior Asian Championships where she helped Kazakhstan finish fourth as a team. Individually she placed fourth in the all-around.[2]

2013–14

Bauyrzhanova turned senior in 2013. She competed at the Anadia Challenge Cup and the 2013 Voronin Cup.

At the 2014 Asian Games Bauyrzhanova finished eleventh in the all-around.[3]

2015–17

At the 2015 Asian Championships Bauyrzhanova helped Kazakhstan finish fifth as a team and individually she finished thirteenth in the all-around. Later that year she competed at her first World Championships. Bauyrzhanova finished 191st in qualifications and did not advance to any event finals.

Bauyrzhanova was unable to compete in international competitions in 2016 or 2017 due to an elbow injury.[1]

2018

Bauyrzhanova returned to international competition at the 2018 Asian Games. She finished twenty-third in the all-around.[4] She next competed at the World Championships where she finished 111th during qualifications.

2019

Bauyrzhanova competed at the Melbourne World Cup where she finished seventh on floor exercise. At the 2019 Asian Championships she finished nineteenth in the all-around. She next competed at the Summer Universiade but did not qualify for any event finals. In December Bauyrzhanova competed at the Voronin Cup where she placed sixth in the all-around, fourth on uneven bars, third on balance beam, and second on floor exercise.[5]

2021–22

Most competitions were canceled or postponed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Bauyrzhanova competed at the Koper Challenge Cup in 2021 where she finished sixth on floor exercise.

Bauyrzhanova competed at the 2022 World Cups in Doha, Cairo, and Baku.[6][7] At the Asian Championships Bauyrzhanova finished ninth in the all-around and qualified to compete as an individual at the 2022 World Championships. Additionally she placed eighth during the balance beam final.

In August Bauyrzhanova competed at the Islamic Solidarity Games alongside Ayazhan Shamshitdinova. They finished third as a team behind Turkey and Uzbekistan. Individually Bauyrzhanova placed first on floor exercise, second on balance beam behind Dildora Aripova, and third on uneven bars behind Sevgi Seda Kayışoğlu and Bengisu Yıldız.[8]

Competitive history

Year Event Team AA VT UB BB FX
Junior
2012
Asian Championships44456
Senior
2013Voronin Cup106
2014Bosphorus Tournament53rd place, bronze medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)
Asian Games611
2015
Asian Championships513
World Championships191
2017Kazakhstan Cup3rd place, bronze medalist(s)61st place, gold medalist(s)
2018Kazakhstan Championships83rd place, bronze medalist(s)
Asian Games1123
World Championships111
2019Melbourne World Cup7
Asian Championships19
Summer Universiade25
Voronin Cup643rd place, bronze medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)
2021Koper Challenge Cup6
2022Doha World Cup6
Cairo World Cup7
Asian Championships598
Islamic Solidarity Games3rd place, bronze medalist(s)53rd place, bronze medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)1st place, gold medalist(s)
Mersin Challenge Cup554
World Championships66
2023Cairo World Cup4
Asian Championships410
Mersin Challenge Cup7
Asian Games6107

References

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