While there are no official public records for a gymnast specifically named "Lala Ruminkina", the name appears to be a common misspelling or variation associated with the world-renowned Russian rhythmic gymnast .
In June 2024, she underwent knee surgery, which was later reported as having complications due to a medical error. Despite this, she announced her return to competitive gymnastics in late 2025.
She was a three-time junior national all-around champion (2017–2019) and became the 2019 Junior World Champion in both the ball and clubs disciplines.
Kramarenko quickly rose through the junior ranks, establishing herself as a "phenom" in the sport.
For those following her career, her technical mastery—particularly her pivots with a record number of revolutions—remains a benchmark in modern rhythmic gymnastics.
"The Kramarenko" (a backscale pivot with the free leg bent 30 degrees) Early Life and Family
She was the absolute winner of the Sky Grace 2023 tournament in Beijing, achieving a total score of 177.80. Recent Developments (2024–2026)
After moving to the senior level, she won team gold at the 2021 European Championships . She has also secured numerous medals at FIG World Cup events and Grand Prix finals.