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Margarita Kolosov
Full nameMargarita Kolosov
Nickname(s)Marga
Born (2004-03-11) 11 March 2004 (age 20)
Potsdam, Germany
HometownFellbach-Schmiden
ResidenceFellbach-Schmiden
Height170 cm (5 ft 7 in )
Gymnastics career
DisciplineRhythmic Gymnastics
Country represented Germany
Years on national team2017–present
LevelSenior International Elite
ClubSC Potsdam/TSV Schmiden/Berlin TSC
GymBundesstützpunkt Schmiden
Head coach(es)Yulia Raskina[1]
ChoreographerGocha Budagashvili[2]
Medal record
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
World Championships 0 2 0
FIG World Cup 3 3 7
Total 3 5 7
Rhythmic Gymnastics
Representing  Germany
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2022 Sofia Team
Silver medal – second place 2023 Valencia Team
Last updated on: 5 May 2022.

Margarita Kolosov (born 11 March 2004) is a German rhythmic gymnast.[3] She is a two-time (2021, 2024) German all-around champion.[4] She is also a two-time team silver medalist at the World Championships (in 2022 and 2023)

Kolosov has been training at the federal base in Fellbach with Yuliya Raskina since 2016.[5] She competed at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the women's rhythmic individual all-around, where she came in fourth place.

Personal life

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She has two sisters, Alissa and Victoria.[6] Together with her sister, Margarita Kolosov started training rhythmic gymnastics at SC Potsdam in 2010, at the age of 6.[7] Her main ambition is to compete at the Olympics, like her idol Margarita Mamun, in Paris 2024.[8] In 2020, Margarita, together with numerous athletes, appeared in the music video by Tim Bendzko for the song "HOCH" (OLYMPIA TEAM D VERSION).[9]

Career

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Junior

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In August 2016, Kolosov moved from SC Potsdam to the federal training base in Fellbach.[8] From 2017 to 2019, she was German Junior Champion in the all-around. While she won only one final in 2017, she won all four gold medals in the following two years.[10]

In 2018, she and Emeli Erbes competed at the 2018 European Championships in Guadalajara, Spain. Since the German senior group retired shortly before the competition, they could not participate in the team category, which required a senior group. Kolosov was 14th in the all-around among the juniors.[11] At the first Junior World Championships in Rhythmic Gymnastics in Moscow in 2019, she placed 15th in the team event with Darja Varfolomeev.[citation needed]

Senior

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In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kolosov was only able to take part in a few competitions in her first senior season. In 2021 she competed for the first time at the German Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in the senior category and won all the gold medals in the individual competitions.[12] At her first European Senior Championships in Varna, she qualified for the all-round final, finishing 24th. She also reached the all-around final at the World Championships in Kitakyūshū and finished 16th, the best result of a German individual gymnast since 2013.[13] At the end of the year, she and the team of the Berlin TSC finished second in the rhythmic gymnastics bundesliga.[14]

She started the 2022 season competing at World Cup Athens, where she won bronze with ball and silver with ribbon. At the World Cup in Sofia, she finished 11th in the all-around and 8th in the ball final. In Tashkent, she was 4th in the all-around behind her teammate Darja Varfolomeev as well as in the hoop final. She won Germany's first World Cup gold medal in the ball final.[15] She also earned silver with clubs and was 5th in the ribbon final. In Pamplona, she ended 9th in the all-around, qualifying only for the ball final, where she ended in 8th, and hoop, where she won gold.[16] In June she competed alongside Helena Ripken in Pesaro, where she was 7th in the all-around and 4th in the ball final.[17] Kolovosv then competed at the European Championships in Tel Aviv, along with Varfolomeev, the senior group and the two juniors Lada Pusch and Anna-Maria Shatokhin; she was 15th in the all-around, 7th with hoop, 5th with ball, and 29th with ribbon.[18] At the World Cup in Cluj-Napoca, she was 18th in the all-around and didn't qualify for finals.[19] Kolosov was also selected for the World Championships in Sofia along with Varfolomeev and the senior group, where she won silver in the team event.[20]

In 2023 she showed her clubs routine in the Italian clubs championship's first stage, where she competed for Pontevecchio Bologna.[21] In March she won silver in the all-around at the Fellnach-Schmiden Tournament and qualified for all four apparatus finals. In the finals, she also won silver with ribbon and ball.[22] At the first World Cup of the season in Athens, she made some mistakes and qualified only for the ribbon and clubs finals. She finished 8th in the ribbon final and won gold with the clubs.[23] At the 2023 World Championships, she was 12th in the all-around final and qualified for the hoop and ball finals, and she and the rest of the German team won silver in the team segment.[24] Her all-around placement qualified Germany a second quota for the 2024 Summer Olympics.[25]

Kolosov competed at the 2024 European Championships in Budapest. She came in 7th in the all-around final and qualified for the clubs final; however, in the clubs final, she dropped her apparatus twice and finished in 8th place.[26] At the 2024 German national championships, Kolosov became the all-around champion ahead of Varfolomeev, a result that was considered surprising as Varfolomeev was the 2023 World champion in every individual category.[4] The next day, during the apparatus finals, she won gold in the ball final and silver medals in hoop, cubs and ribbon.[27]

At the World Cup in Milan, Kolosov came in fifth overall after a loss of apparatus in her clubs routine. She competed in three of the four apparatus finals and came in fourth with clubs, fifth with ribbon, and eighth with ball.[28]

In August, she competed at the 2024 Summer Olympics. She qualified for the final, where she came in fourth place after improving on her qualification scores. She ended narrowly behind Sofia Raffaeli, who won the bronze.[29] Fellow German Darja Varfolomeev, the gold medalist, comforted her afterward.[30]

Achievements

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Routine music information

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Year Apparatus Music Title
2024 Hoop Zitti e buoni by Måneskin
Ball Feeling Good by Muse
Clubs Party Rock Anthem by LMFAO
Ribbon Dream On by Aerosmith
2023 Hoop Guerrilleros by Maxime Rodriguez
Ball Feeling Good by Muse
Clubs Party Rock Anthem by LMFAO
Ribbon I Wanna Be Your Slave by Måneskin
2022 Hoop (first) Battle of the Kings by Audiomachine
Hoop (second) Guerrilleros by Maxime Rodriguez
Ball Ninja by Maxime Rodriguez
Clubs Pump It by Black Eyed Peas
Ribbon I Wanna Be Your Slave by Måneskin
2021 Hoop Shame On Me by Avicii
Ball Ninja by Maxime Rodriguez
Clubs Swing Break by The McMash Clan feat. Kate Mullins
Ribbon Romani Holiday (Antonius Remix) by Hans Zimmer
2020 Hoop Shame On Me by Avicii
Ball Ninja by Maxime Rodriguez
Clubs Swing Break by The McMash Clan feat. Kate Mullins
Ribbon Romani Holiday (Antonius Remix) by Hans Zimmer

Competitive highlights

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(Team competitions in seniors are held only at the World Championships, Europeans and other Continental Games.)

International: Senior
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2024 Olympic Games 4th
World Challenge Cup Cluj-Napoca 16th 3rd 21st (Q) 13th (Q) 22nd (Q)
World Cup Milan 5th 12th (Q) 8th 4th 5th
European Championships 7th 4th 10th (Q) 9th (Q) 8th
World Cup Tashkent 9th 25th (Q) 3rd 10th (Q) 7th
World Cup Baku 5th 8th (Q) 7th 5th 9th (Q)
World Cup Athens 14th 28th (Q) 9th (Q) 14th (Q) 9th (Q)
Gymnastik International Fellbach-Schmiden 2nd 1st
2023 Aeon Cup 4th 1st
World Championships 12th 2nd 5th 19th (Q) 8th 14th (Q)
World Challenge Cup Cluj-Napoca 8th 3rd 29th (Q) 11th (Q) 8th
European Championships 9th 5th 11th (Q) 15th (Q) 14th (Q) 16th (Q)
World Challenge Cup Portimão 5th 8th 9th (Q) 10th (Q) 7th
World Cup Tashkent 3rd 2nd 2nd 8th 3rd
World Cup Athens 6th 9th (Q) 10th (Q) 1st 8th
Gymnastik International Fellbach-Schmiden 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 2nd
2022 World Championships 15th 2nd 5th 12th (Q) 5th 14th (Q)
World Challenge Cup Cluj-Napoca 18th 21st (Q) 20th (Q) 9th (Q) 20th (Q)
European Championships 15th 5th 7th 5th 29th (Q)
World Cup Pesaro 7th 11th (Q) 4th 11th (Q) 13th (Q)
World Challenge Cup Pamplona 9th 1st 8th 23rd (Q) 14th (Q)
World Cup Tashkent 4th 4th 1st 3rd 5th
World Cup Sofia 11th 15th (Q) 9th (Q) 16th (Q) 7th
World Cup Athens 4th 5th 3rd 8th 2nd
2021 World Championships 16th 19th (Q) 12th (Q) 15th (Q) 18th (Q)
World Challenge Cup Cluj-Napoca 10th 14th (Q) 9th (Q) 14th (Q) 8th
European Championships 24th 13th 23rd (Q) 21st (Q) 22nd (Q) 34th (Q)
World Cup Pesaro 25th 34th (Q) 23rd (Q) 20th (Q) 27th (Q)
World Cup Baku 48th 60th (Q) 28th (Q) 32nd (Q) 36th (Q)
World Cup Sofia 25th 28th (Q) 27th (Q) 26th (Q) 26th (Q)
International: Junior
Year Event AA Team Rope Ball Clubs Ribbon
2019 Junior World Championships 15th 31st (Q) 18th (Q) 17th (Q)
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2018 Junior European Championships 14th 42 (Q) 30 (Q) 40 (Q) 24 (Q)
National: Senior
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2024 German Championships 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd
2023 German Championships 2nd 4th 2nd 2nd 2nd
2022 German Championships 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st
2021 German Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
National: Junior
Year Event AA Team Rope Ball Clubs Ribbon
2019 German Junior Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Year Event AA Team Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon
2018 German Junior Championships 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Q = Qualifications (Did not advance to Event Final due to the 2 gymnast per country rule, only Top 8 highest score);
WD = Withdrew

References

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  1. ^ "Margarita Kolosov/Coach". International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Margarita Kolosov/Choreographer". International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved 5 May 2022.
  3. ^ "KOLOSOV Margarita – FIG Athlete Profile". www.gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Darja Varfolomeev verliert Mehrkampf-Titel überraschend an Margarita Kolosov" [Darja Varfolomeev surprisingly loses all-around title to Margarita Kolosov]. swr.online (in German). 6 June 2024. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
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  6. ^ Margarita Kolosov Profile, retrieved 31 July 2024
  7. ^ "Zwei Charaktere – eine Leidenschaft". www.pnn.de (in German). Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Rhythmische Sportgymnastik: Die Vertrauten geben ihr Selbstvertrauen". Stuttgarter Zeitung (in German). Stuttgart, Germany. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
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  24. ^ "Campeonato del mundo". rgvalencia2023.es. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  25. ^ "Margarita Kolosov holt zweiten Olympia-Startplatz" [Margarita Kolosov wins second Olympic starting place]. Süddeutsche.de (in German). 24 August 2023. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  26. ^ "RSG-EM in Budapest: Varfolomeev holt Gold mit dem Band" [Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships in Budapest: Varfolomeev wins gold with the ribbon]. www.stb.de (in German). 26 May 2024. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
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