Junior Bravikova began appearing in international junior competitions in the 2011 Season, she competed in her first junior nationals at the
2012 Russian Junior Championships finishing 12th in all-around behind
Arina Averina. she competed in junior division at the 2012 Aeon Cup and won the silver medal in all-around behind
Katsiaryna Halkina of Belarus. In 2013 Season, Bravikova started her season winning the
2013 Russian Junior Championships scoring ahead of
Aleksandra Soldatova. She won the junior all-around titles at the
2013 Moscow Grand Prix and
2013 Bucharest World Cup. On October 25–27, Bravikova competed at the World Club Championship, the 2013 Aeon Cup in
Tokyo,
Japan representing team
Gazprom where she won the junior all-around division and (together with Senior teammates
Yana Kudryavtseva and
Margarita Mamun) and won the team gold. She culminated her successful season winning the junior all-around title at the
2013 Gymnasiade held in
Brasília, Brazil. In 2014 Season, Bravikova repeated as
Russian Junior National champion. She won the all-around gold at the
2014 Moscow Grand Prix. She continued her success winning gold in Team and apparatus finals in the
2014 World Cup series in
Debrecen,
Pesaro. On June 10–16, Bravikova competed at the
2014 European Junior Championships and together with teammates (
Veronika Polyakova,
Irina Annenkova and
Olesya Petrova) won
Russia the Team gold. She qualified to 1 event final and won gold in hoop. In early July, Bravikova suffered a leg injury, she stayed in hospital was discharged 2 days later. She then was withdrawn from the entry list for Russia at the
2014 Youth Olympics and was replaced by
Irina Annenkova.
Senior In 2015, after spending last season recovering form her surgery; Bravikova appeared as Define Hors concours (Out of Competition, her scores were not counted, e.g.: appearing only for an Exhibition) at the
2015 World Cup Final in
Kazan. Early of the 2016 season, Bravikova underwent another surgical operation to correct her injury rehabilitation, she returned to competition at the
2016 Russian Championships finishing 10th in the all-around. She switched coaches later in that year and began training under former World All-around silver medalist
Daria Kondakova. In 2017 season, after struggling for 2 years with injuries, Bravikova returned to the international scene at the
Grand Prix competition in
Moscow finishing 7th in the all-around, she qualified to 1 apparatus final and won a silver medal in clubs behind
Dina Averina. On March 10–12, Bravikova competed at the
2017 Russian Championships finishing 6th in the all-around. On March 17–19, Bravikova won the all-around silver medal at the
Grand Prix Kyiv, she qualified to 3 event finals taking silver in hoop and 2 gold medals in clubs, ribbon. ==Routine music information==