Russia's Aleksandra Soldatova produced a dominant performance as she swept all five individual golds ©FIG

Russia's Aleksandra Soldatova produced a dominant performance at the International Gymnastics Federation Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup as she swept all five individual gold medals on offer in Tashkent.

The two-time world team champion scored a total of 77.050 points to comfortably claim the individual all-around title at the Gymnastics Sport Palace.

Linoy Ashram of Israel was second with an overall score of 73.100 and Ekaterina Selezneva took bronze on 71.550 points.

The 19-year-old, a double gold medallist in team events at the European Championships, also topped the podium in the hoop, ball, clubs and ribbon events to complete her monopoly of the available gold medals in the Uzbek capital.

Soldatova scored 19.900 with the hoop to beat Ashram, who managed 19.400 in second place.

Boryana Kaleyn of Bulgaria was the recipient of bronze as she scored 18.950 in the final.

The Russian star won the all-around and topped the podium in each of the other four individual events ©Getty Images
The Russian star won the all-around and topped the podium in each of the other four individual events ©Getty Images

Ashram was again second to the formidable Russian in the ball event as Soldatova's routine yielded a total of 19.600 points, with the Israel settling for another silver on 18.850.

Soldatova's compatriot Selezneva rounded off the podium having scored 18.400.

It was a similar story in the ribbon event as Soldatova reigned supreme on 18.300, with Ashram second and Selezneva third.

Soldatova's performance with the clubs was rewarded with 18.000 points, which saw her beat Sabina Tashkenbaeva of Uzbekistan by a slender 0.100 margin.

Russia also claimed victory in the group all-around on 43.200, with Belarus earning silver and Estonia the bronze.

The Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup season concludes in Baku from Friday (April 27) to Sunday (April 29).