Russian Aleksandra Soldatova claimed her second consecutive all-around gold medal and added another three apparatus titles in Tashkent ©Getty Images

Russia's Aleksandra Soldatova claimed her second consecutive all-around gold medal and added another three apparatus titles at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup in Tashkent.

The 20-year-old lived up to her billing as the favourite in the all-around with a total score of 78.100 points at the Gymnastics Sport Palace.

Bulgarian Boryana Kaleyn did enough for silver having amassed 76.500 points, while Anastasia Guzenkova added another medal for Russia with a bronze.

Soldatova, the 2018 World Championships all-around bronze medallist, also produced a dominant display in the individual finals.

The Russian star topped the rings podium after her routine was rewarded with a score of 21.250 points. 

Guzenkova completed a one-two for the Russian team on 20.500 points, with Ukraine's Vlada Nikolchenko earning the bronze medal on 19.900

Bulgaria's Boryana Kaleyn earned three silver medals at the event in Tashkent ©Getty Images
Bulgaria's Boryana Kaleyn earned three silver medals at the event in Tashkent ©Getty Images

Soldatova then triumphed in the ball final, again beating Kaleyn, as she scored 20.800 points.

Kaleyn was second, 0.400 points adrift, while Guzenkova added another medal to her tally by claiming bronze.

Soldatova's last gold medal came in the clubs event, where she edged Bulgarian Neviana Vladinova by scoring 20.250 points.

Ukraine's Vlada Nikolchenko took the bronze medal after she scored 20.000 points.

Guzenkova finally got her hands on an individual title in the Uzbek capital as she won the ribbon competition after her performance yielded 19.100 points from the judges.

Kaleyn was again forced to settle for the silver medal having scored 18.850, while Slovenia's Ekaterina Vedeneeva earned bronze.