Junior Pridannikova started gymnastics at age 3 years old in her home city in
Ekaterinburg following the example of her older sister. In 2013, she became member of the Russian junior national team. She won silver medal in the all-around at the prestigious "2014 Hope of Russia". In 2015 season, Pridannikova competed at the
Junior Grand Prix in Moscow. She won the all-around bronze at the
2015 Russian Junior Championships. At the
2015 Junior World Cup Bucharest, Pridannikova won the all-around gold, in apparatus final: she won gold in rope, and silver medals in hoop and ball. At the
Junior World Cup in
Tashkent, she again came first in the individual all-around. At the series final of the
Junior World Cup in Kazan, she won silver in the individual all-around and together with teammates (
Alina Ermolova,
Anna Sokolova and
Maria Sergeeva) won the team gold. In 2016 season, Priadannikova started her competition at the
Moscow Junior Grand Prix. At the 2016 Baltic Hoop, she then won bronze in the individual all-around. Pridannikova together with
Polina Shmatko competed at the
Junior World Cup in Lisbon where they won the team gold. Pridannikova was cut short early in the season as she suffered an injury. In September, Pridnannikova returned to competition and was selected to compete at the
2016 Junior Grand Prix Final in
Eilat, Israel where she won the all-around gold medal. In 2017 season, Pridannikova competed at the Luxembourg Trophy where she won the all-around gold medal. On June 8–10, Prdannikova won gold in all-around in rhythmic gymnastics discipline at the Russian Youth Student Games "2017 Summer Spartakiada". ==References==