“No need to say, some emotions! Of course, in figure skating, as well as in rhythmic gymnastics, there is a subjective opinion, but so what ?! With an obvious and gross error - the first place? How so? Where is the fair refereeing? Where is sport and sports spirit? This is just some kind of discrediting of the Olympic Games! Shame on such a refereeing, which shamelessly, not sparing the hard work of our young athletes, so cruelly breaks their dreams. Our girls performed at an excellent level, they were leaders throughout the days, but in the end they were put in second and fourth places in the final? I don’t believe this is possible! Gold with mistakes, and silver with perfect performance? Girls, you are the best for us, the whole world saw it! The gold of our hearts is with you! You still have your whole life ahead of you. And after the black stripes, white stripes must come, or rather sports gold!"- wrote Navka on her Instagram.

In the individual all-around, the victory was won by the Israeli Lina Ashram, to whom the judges gave the highest points (107,800 in total), despite the fact that the athlete missed the projectile in the exercise with the ribbon.

The Russian woman Dina Averina, who worked her program cleanly, received 0.150 points less and eventually became the second.

Her sister Arina Averina took fourth place (102,100).

Earlier, Kabaeva spoke about the work of judges at the Olympic competitions in rhythmic gymnastics.