Olympic bronze medallist Alina Harnasko triumphed in the ball, hoop and ribbon competitions in Tartu ©Getty Images

Alina Harnasko followed up yesterday's all-around victory at Miss Valentine Tartu Grand Prix in rhythmic gymnastics by clinching three of the four apparatus finals.

Harnasko earned bronze in the individual event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics representing Belarus, but the country's flag and anthem - along with those of Russia - have been banned from all International Gymnastics Federation competitions following the invasion of Ukraine.

The 20-year-old won the ball, hoop and ribbon competitions at the University of Tartu Sports Hall in Estonia, and placed second in the clubs.

Harnasko scored 32.033 in the ball, beating the 30.567 from Greece's Panagiota Lytra and 29.033 from yesterday's all-around runner-up Carmel Kallemaa of Canada.

She scored 32.367 in the hoop final to see off home favourite Melany Keler, who notched 29.500.

Alina Harnasko also won yesterday's all-around competition at the Miss Valentine Tartu Grand Prix ©Getty Images
Alina Harnasko also won yesterday's all-around competition at the Miss Valentine Tartu Grand Prix ©Getty Images

Kallemaa earned another third-place finish with 29.067.

In the ribbon final, Harnasko came out on top with 32.567.

Her compatriot Arina Krasnorutskaia was second with 29.533, while Lytra's 28.233 earned her another podium finish.

The Greek athlete won the day's other competition, triumphing with a score of 30.033 in the clubs.

Harnasko had to settle for second with 29.700, while Kallemaa was again in the top three with 29.133.