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Darya Dmitriyeva was born on 22 June, 1993 in Irkutsk, Russia, is a Russian rhythmic gymnast. Discover Darya Dmitriyeva's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?
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She is a member of famous Gymnast with the age 31 years old group.
Darya Dmitriyeva Height, Weight & Measurements
At 31 years old, Darya Dmitriyeva height is 173 cm and Weight 51 kg.
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Who Is Darya Dmitriyeva's Husband?
Her husband is Alexander Radulov (m. 2015–2017)
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Darya Dmitriyeva Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Darya Dmitriyeva worth at the age of 31 years old? Darya Dmitriyeva’s income source is mostly from being a successful Gymnast. She is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In May 2015, Dmitriyeva married ice hockey player Alexander Radulov who currently is playing for Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL). She gave birth to their first child, a son named Makar, on November 11, 2015. The pair divorced on June 7, 2017.
On February 15, 2015, a star-studded gala was held in Russia for the 80th founding anniversary of rhythmic gymnastics. The venue was held in the historical Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. Among those who performed at the gala were Russian former Olympic champions, Olympic medalists and World champions including: Dmitriyeva, Evgenia Kanaeva, Yulia Barsukova, Irina Tchachina, and Yana Batyrshina.
On 26 February 2013, at a press conference led by Russian head coach Irina Viner, it was suggested that Dmitriyeva might retire from competition due to a recurring leg injury from severe stress, however her personal coach, Olga Buyanova, said she was only pausing her career in order to heal. She underwent surgery in Germany for her ankle ligament injury.
On 4 September 2013, Dmitriyeva announced her retirement, saying "I have finished competing and am moving on to the next phase of my life. I have finally decided on what I want to do in the future - try my hand at different areas. I convey my sincere good wishes back a thousandfold to all those people who wrote to me and still support and root for me. I am very grateful to all these people." Buyanova stated: "She has decided to end her career. It was her own decision and we have no right to challenge it. Not forgetting that her departure in the sport is associated with quite a serious injury, in the world of gymnastics time plays the most important role and the mode of intensive training and competitions can often have a very serious impact on the career of an athlete".
In 2012, Dmitriyeva started her season at the Moscow Grand Prix where she won the bronze medal in all-around, at the event finals; she won gold in ball and silver in hoop. She competed at the World Cup in Kiev where she won a total of 4 gold medals in all-around and apparatus finals in clubs, hoop and ribbon ahead of Ukrainian Alina Maksymenko. A foot injury led her to withdraw from the World Cup series in Tashkent and the selection for a 2012 European spot in the Russian national team.
On August 2, 2012, it was finally determined that Russia's entries at the Olympic Games in London would be Evgenia Kanaeva and Darya Dmitriyeva, replacing teammate Alexandra Merkulova who began to struggle with a foot injury at the Russian gymnastic test practices in London.
Dmitriyeva competed at the 2012 Aeon Cup in Japan and won the all-around gold medal. On November 4, Dmitriyeva competed at the 2012 Grand Prix Final in Brno, Czech Rep. and won her first Grand Prix Final all-around title. She also won the gold medal at the event finals in hoop, ball, clubs and ribbon.
In 2011, At the 2011 World Cup in Corbeil-Essonnes Dmitriyeva won silver in all-around, she won another pair of silver medals in clubs and ribbon final. She then competed at the 2011 Summer Universiade where she won the all-around silver medal, she won gold in the ribbon final ahead of teammate and 2008 Olympic champion Evgenia Kanaeva. She won the gold medal in all-around at the 2011 World Cup series held in Tashkent.
In 2010, Dmitriyeva was again part of the Russian national team. She had a successful season winning silver in all-around at the 2010 World Cup St.Petersburg ahead of teammate Daria Kondakova, she also won two silver medals in hoop and rope final behind Evgenia Kanaeva. At the 2010 World Championships in Moscow, she helped her team to win the gold medal in the team competition and qualified for the ball and ribbon final. In the ball final she scored 28.650 to win the silver medal, finishing 0.050 points behind her teammate Evgenia Kanaeva. In the ribbon final she scored 28.825 to win the gold medal.
In 2009, Dmitriyeva broke onto the international scene competing in important competitions like Corbeil-Essonnes. She was selected by Irina Viner to be a part of the main Russian national team. Dmitrieva went to the 2009 World Championships in Mie as a part of the national team with Evgenia Kanaeva, Olga Kapranova and Daria Kondakova. In qualifications she only competed with ball and helped her team to win the gold in the team competition. She qualified to the ball final with a score of 27.500 and finished in fourth place behind Ukraine's Anna Bessonova.
Dmitriyeva appeared internationally competing at the 2008 Kiev World Cup winning the gold in juniors all-around. She became the 2008 European Junior champion in ribbon in Torino, Italy and also won the Junior Team gold medal.
Dmitriyeva returned to competition at the Grand Prix Vorarlberg in Austria. She won the silver medal in all-around behind Evgenia Kanaeva and ahead of Alexandra Merkulova who won the bronze medal. In the event finals, Dmitriyeva won the gold medal in ribbon, as well as silver medals in ball and clubs. She then again won the silver medal in the all-around at the World Cup series in Minsk as well as silver medals for the event finals in hoop, ball and ribbon. Despite these results, Alexandra Merkulova was named as Russia's nominal second entry in rhythmic gymnastics, together with reigning 2008 Olympic Champion Evgenia Kanaeva. Viner stated that the final decision was yet to be confirmed and she would fly on July 21 to the pre-Olympic training camp in the UK.
Darya Andreyevna Dmitriyeva (Russian: Дарья Андреевна Дмитриева ; born 22 June 1993) is a Russian rhythmic gymnast. She is the 2012 Olympic all-around silver medalist, the 2010 World ribbon champion, the 2012 Grand Prix Final all-around champion, 2011 Grand Prix Final all-around silver medalist and 2010 Grand Prix Final all-around bronze medalist.