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Anna Rodionova, Ekaterina Kramerenko to Represent Russia At Elite Massilia

On the heels of the World Championships end, the gymnasts selected to compete at Elite Masilia in Marseilles, France November 15-17 has been announced.

Anna Rodionova will be representing Russia and gaining some valuable international experience after her debut at the World Championships in Antwerp. Joining her is  Ekaterina Kramerenko who won the bronze medal on the uneven bars in Stuttgart in 2007.


Some other notables include Larisa Iordache, Becky Downie and standout German junior gymnast, Kim Janas.

Here is the full list of competitors:

Russia:

Ekaterina KRAMARENKO
Evgeniya SHELGUNOVAAlla SOSNITSKAYAAnna RODIONOVA


Romania:
Larissa IORDACHE Anamaria OCOLISANAndreea MUNTEANAndreea IRIDON


Great Britain:
Rebecca DOWNIEElissa DOWNIEKelly SLIMMClaudia FRAGAPANE


Germany:
Élisa CHIRINOMichelle TIMMNadja SCHULZEKim JANAS


Canada:
Kaitlyn HOFLANDVictoria Kayen WOOBrianna CLARKIsabela ONYSHKO


France:
Anne KUHMValentine SABATOU Louise VANHILLEClaire MARTIN




For more information, visit: http://www.elite-gym-massilia.com

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