Junior Alisa was born in
Surgut on 17 February 2004. Her mother encouraged her to begin training
rhythmic gymnastics at age 6. In 2017, she moved to Moscow and was invited to train with junior national team. She was a member of Russian Group that competed at the
2019 World Junior Championships in
Moscow,
Russia taking the gold medal scoring a total of (49.550) ahead of
Italy (45.100) and
Belarus (43.100) in the all-around competition. They also won gold medals in team competition and in both apparatus finals.
Senior In 2020, Alisa was added to Russian National Reserve Team as a senior group gymnast. Reserve group took part in Grand Prix
Tartu in February. Alisa and her teammates placed second in Group All-Around competition after
Uzbekistan and took gold medals in both Apparatus Finals. In October,
Russian Federation organized 2nd Online Tournament in
rhythmic gymnastics, where reserve group won in Group All-Around competition (69.050) in front of
Uzbekistan. In 2021, Alisa was admitted to compete in the 2021 Moscow Grand Prix, as a member of the official Russian group, where Russia placed first in the All round ahead of
Belarus. On July 5, 2021, the Russian Federation announced that Alisa Tishchenko was selected to represent Russia at the
2020 Olympic Games in
Tokyo, Japan, (leaving out
Karina Metelkova and Olya Karaseva) as a member of the Russian group formed by
Anastasia Tatareva,
Anastasia Bliznyuk,
Anastasia Maksimova and
Angelina Shkatova, and that the Russian group will compete in the Moscow 2021 World Challenge Cup on July 9–11. In the Moscow Cup, the Russian group took gold in all aspects ahead of Japan and all possible golds in the apparatus finals ahead of Uzbekistan. From August 7–8, the Russian group competed in the
2020 Olympic Games where they achieved the silver medal in the general competition behind
Bulgaria, and it is the first time in 25 years that
Russia has lost the first place and the gold medal in the Olympic Games. From October 29–31, Alisa competed in the
2021 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships, in
Kitakyushu, Japan, along with the ensemble formed by Anastasia Bliznyuk,
Maria Tolkacheva,
Polina Orlova and
Angelina Shkatova, where the Russian ensemble won gold in the entire contest, for the fifth time in a row, ahead of
Italy and
Belarus. == Detailed Olympic results ==