Junior At the International Gymnix in
Montreal in March 2009, Belokobylskaya won a bronze medal with the Russian team. She also won a bronze medal on the floor exercise, and she finished seventh on the
vault and eighth in the all-around.
Senior 2011 In February, Belokobylskaya competed at the
Russian Championships. She won gold on the floor exercise and bronze on the
balance beam, and she finished fifth in the all-around. She then competed at the
Cottbus Challenger Cup, where she finished seventh on the
uneven bars. At the
City of Jesolo Trophy later in March, she won bronze with the Russian team and finished seventh in the all-around with a
score of 54.650. Belokobylskaya competed at the
European Championships where she won a bronze medal on the floor exercise with a score of 14.450 (just 0.050 behind the gold medal winner,
Sandra Izbaşa). At the
Russian Cup, she won the bronze medal in the all-around behind
Anna Dementyeva and
Viktoria Komova. In the event finals, she won the bronze medals on the uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. Belokobylskaya competed at the
World Championships alongside
Ksenia Afanasyeva, Viktoria Komova, Anna Dementyeva,
Tatiana Nabieva, and
Yulia Inshina. In the team finals, she competed on the floor exercise and scored a 14.633 to help the team win the silver medal behind the United States.
2012–2013 At the
2012 Russian Championships, she finished ninth in the all-around. In the event finals, she finished fifth on the uneven bars and fourth on the balance beam, and she won the bronze medal on the floor exercise behind
Anastasia Grishina and Ksenia Afanasyeva. Then at the
2012 Russian Cup, she placed seventh in the all-around. She was not selected for the Olympic team. In November 2012, she competed at the Swiss Cup with
Igor Pakhomenko, and they finished seventh in the team competition. Belokobylskaya retired from gymnastics in 2013. ==Competitive history==