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|name= Yulia Belokobylskaya |image= |caption= |fullname= Yulia Belokobylskaya |nickname= Belo |country= {{RUS}} |formercountry= |birth_date= {{Birth date and age|1995|12|14}} |birth_place= Rostov-Na-Donu, Russia |hometown= Rostov-Na-Donu, Russia |death_date= |death_place= |height= |weight= |discipline=WAG |level= |natlteam= |club= |gym= |headcoach= Nadezhda Dolgoshina |assistcoach= |formercoach= |choreographer= |music= |eponymousskills= |retired= 2013 |show-medals = yes |medaltemplates= {{MedalCount |World Championships|0|1|0 |European Championships|0|0|1 }}{{MedalCountry | {{RUS}} }}{{MedalCompetition|World Championships}}{{MedalSilver|2011 Tokyo|Team}}{{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}{{MedalBronze|2011 Berlin|Floor Exercise}} }} Yulia Belokobylskaya (Russian: Юлия Белокобыльская) (born December 14, 1995) is a Russian former artistic gymnast. She was the Russian national champion in the floor exercise in 2011. She also won a bronze medal in the floor exercise at the 2011 European Championships. Career2009–2010At the International Gymnix Classic in Montreal in March 2009, Belokobylskaya won a bronze medal with the Russian team. She also won a bronze medal in the floor exercise, and finished seventh in the vault and eighth in the all-around.[1] 2011In February 2011, Belokobylskaya competed at Russian Nationals. She won gold in the floor exercise and bronze on the beam. She also finished fifth in the all-around.[2] Belokobylskaya next competed at the Cottbus Challenger Cup in Germany in March 2011, where she finished seventh on the uneven bars.[3] At the City of Jesolo Trophy later in March, Belokobylskaya won bronze with the Russian team and finished seventh in the all-around with a score of 54.650.[4][5] Belokobylskaya next competed at the European Championships where she won a bronze medal in the floor exercise with a score of 14.450 (just 0.050 behind the gold medal winner, Sandra Izbaşa).[6][7] Belokobylskaya competed at the 2011 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, where she helped her team win silver. 2012–2013At the Russian Cup, Belokobylskaya placed seventh in the all-around. She was not added to the Olympic training squad. Belokobylskaya continued to compete after the Olympics. In November, she competed at the Swiss Cup, but didn't make the finals. She retired in 2013, and moved on to ballet and cheerleading.[8] Competitive history
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gymnasticsresults.com/2009/can/gymnix2009clas.html|title=International Gymnix Montreal 2009|publisher=gymnasticsresults.com|accessdate=2016-07-25}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.gymnasticsresults.com/2011/eu/rus/ruschampwag.html#aa|title=2011 Russian Championships Artistic Gymnastics Women|publisher=gymnasticsresults.com|accessdate=2016-07-25}} 3. ^http://www.gymnasticsresults.com/2011/eu/ger/tdm/wag2ub.pdf 4. ^http://www.gymnasticsresults.com/2011/eu/ita/jesoloteams.pdf 5. ^http://www.gymnasticsresults.com/2011/eu/ita/jesoloaa.pdf 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://intlgymnast.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2462:izbasa-wins-again-as-europeans-end&catid=5:competition-reports&Itemid=164|title=International Gymnast Magazine Online - Izbasa Wins Again as Europeans End in Berlin|publisher=intlgymnast.com|accessdate=2016-07-25}} 7. ^http://www.ueg-gymnastics.com/commstore/objekt.pl?katalog=news&Feld=datei2&ID=5105&inline{{dead link|date=July 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://wogymnastika.blogspot.com/2013/12/gymnasts-who-retired-in-2013-part-one.html|title=WOGymnastika: Gymnasts Who Retired In 2013, Part One|publisher=wogymnastika.blogspot.com|accessdate=2016-07-25}} External links
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