is a high-profile Russian rhythmic gymnast known for her extreme flexibility, technical precision, and status as a three-time Junior World Champion.
. Born into an athletic family—her father, Dmitry Kramarenko, was a professional football goalkeeper—she began her gymnastics journey at the age of two and a half. Her early promise was quickly realized as she became a three-time junior world champion
," the name closely resembles that of the prominent Russian rhythmic gymnast Lala Kramarenko
- Olympic Games: She won a silver medal as part of the Soviet team at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
- World Championships: Ruminkina secured multiple medals, including gold, at the 1964 World Championships in Dortmund, West Germany.
- European Championships: She claimed several medals at the European Championships, showcasing her consistency and skill across various events.
Health and Recovery: 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.
Lala comes from a high-achieving athletic family, which shaped her competitive drive from a young age. Sporting Heritage
