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2017 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series

The 2017 FIG World Cup circuit in Rhythmic Gymnastics is a series of competitions officially organized and promoted by the International Gymnastics Federation.[1]

The main difference introduced in 2017 is that the World Cup series is now split in: 1) the World Cup series; and 2) the World Challenge Cup series. Previously, events at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series were divided in Category A and Category B; Category A events were reserved for invited athletes, while Category B events were open to all athletes. Also, there was no limit for the number of Category A and Category B meets each year. Now, there is a maximum of four World Cup events.[2] All of the World Cup and World Challenge Cup events are open to all athletes. Winners of the World Cup trophy were announced after the conclusion of the last event in the World Cup series, in Sofia, Bulgaria.[3]

With stopovers in Europe and Asia, the World Cup competitions were scheduled for April 7–9 in Pesaro (ITA), April 21–23 in Tashkent (UZB), April 28–30 in Baku (AZE), and May 5–7 in Sofia (BUL). World Challenge Cup competitions are scheduled for May 12–14 in Portimão (POR), June 2–4 in Guadalajara (ESP), July 7–9 in Berlin (GER), August 5–6 in Minsk (BLR), and August 11–13 in Kazan (RUS).[4][5][6]

Formats edit

World Cup [6]
Date Event Location Type
April 7–9 FIG World Cup 2017   Pesaro Individuals and groups
April 21–23 FIG World Cup 2017   Tashkent Individuals and groups
April 28–30 FIG World Cup 2017   Baku Individuals and groups
May 5–7 FIG World Cup 2017   Sofia Individuals and groups
World Challenge Cup [6]
May 12–14 FIG World Challenge Cup 2017   Portimão Individuals and groups
June 2–4 FIG World Challenge Cup 2017   Guadalajara Individuals and groups
July 7–9 FIG Berlin Masters World Challenge Cup 2017   Berlin Individuals and groups
August 5–6 FIG World Challenge Cup 2017   Minsk Individuals and groups
August 11–13 FIG World Challenge Cup 2017   Kazan Individuals and groups

Medal winners edit

All-around edit

Individual edit

Group edit

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Pesaro [7]   Bulgaria   Italy   Ukraine
Tashkent [8]   Russia   Bulgaria   Belarus
Baku [9]   Bulgaria   Italy   Ukraine
Sofia [10]   Bulgaria   Ukraine   Belarus
World Challenge Cup
Portimão [11]   Italy   Russia   United States
Guadalajara   Russia   Ukraine   Belarus
Berlin   Russia   Ukraine   Belarus
Minsk   Italy   Belarus   Japan
Kazan   Russia   Italy   Japan

Apparatus edit

Hoop edit

Ball edit

Clubs edit

Ribbon edit

5 hoops edit

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Pesaro [7]   Italy   Bulgaria   China
Tashkent [8]   Russia   Bulgaria   Ukraine
Baku [9]   Italy   Belarus   Bulgaria
Sofia [10]   Ukraine   Bulgaria   Belarus
World Challenge Cup
Portimão [11]   Italy   Russia   Spain
Guadalajara   Japan   Belarus   Ukraine
Berlin   Russia   Ukraine   Belarus
Minsk   Bulgaria   Belarus   Japan
Kazan   Russia   Belarus   Japan

3 balls and 2 ropes edit

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Pesaro [7]   Italy   Russia   Ukraine
Tashkent [8]   Bulgaria   Ukraine   Russia
Baku [9]   Ukraine   Bulgaria   Belarus
Sofia [10]   Ukraine   Bulgaria   Belarus
World Challenge Cup
Portimão [11]   Italy   Russia   United States
Guadalajara   Russia   Ukraine   Japan
Berlin   Russia   Ukraine   Azerbaijan
Minsk   Belarus   Italy   Bulgaria
Kazan   Russia   Bulgaria   Belarus

Overall medal table edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Russia (RUS)4131678
2  Bulgaria (BUL)11121033
3  Italy (ITA)76215
4  Belarus (BLR)5122441
5  Israel (ISR)41813
6  Ukraine (UKR)37717
7  Japan (JPN)1067
8  Uzbekistan (UZB)0213
9  Kazakhstan (KAZ)0101
10  United States (USA)0055
11  Azerbaijan (AZE)0011
  China (CHN)0011
  Spain (ESP)0011
Totals (13 entries)727272216

Overall winners edit

The overall winners of the World Cup trophy were announced after the conclusion of the final stage, in Sofia, on May 7, 2017. Neviana Vladinova (BUL) was the individual all-around overall winner with 115 points, the ball winner with 115 points and the ribbon winner with 135 points. Arina Averina (RUS) was the hoop winner with 100 points, and Alina Harnasko (BLR) was the clubs winner with 135 points.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). International Gymnastics Federation. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 17, 2017. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  2. ^ "Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique - Rhythmic Gymnastics Rules". International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  3. ^ a b cosmos0117. "Awards Ceremony-Winners of World Cup Series 2017-Individuals-World Cup Sofia 2017". YouTube. Retrieved May 8, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Calendario de Copas Mundiales para el año 2017" (in Spanish). Gimnasia Latina. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  5. ^ "Taça do Mundo de Portimão está de volta em 2017" (in Portuguese). Blogspot. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique - Search Competition". International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved May 8, 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h "Risultati di gara - Coppa del Mondo di Ginnastica Ritmica". rgworldcup-pesaro.it. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h "Gymnastics - World Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics - Tashkent 2017 - Results". The-sports.org. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h "Results for FIG World Cup 2017". International Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h "FIG RG Sofia World Cup 2017 : Results". Fbgr.org. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h "Federação Portuguesa de Ginástica". Portuguese Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved 14 May 2017.

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The 2017 FIG World Cup circuit in Rhythmic Gymnastics is a series of competitions officially organized and promoted by the International Gymnastics Federation 1 The main difference introduced in 2017 is that the World Cup series is now split in 1 the World Cup series and 2 the World Challenge Cup series Previously events at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series were divided in Category A and Category B Category A events were reserved for invited athletes while Category B events were open to all athletes Also there was no limit for the number of Category A and Category B meets each year Now there is a maximum of four World Cup events 2 All of the World Cup and World Challenge Cup events are open to all athletes Winners of the World Cup trophy were announced after the conclusion of the last event in the World Cup series in Sofia Bulgaria 3 With stopovers in Europe and Asia the World Cup competitions were scheduled for April 7 9 in Pesaro ITA April 21 23 in Tashkent UZB April 28 30 in Baku AZE and May 5 7 in Sofia BUL World Challenge Cup competitions are scheduled for May 12 14 in Portimao POR June 2 4 in Guadalajara ESP July 7 9 in Berlin GER August 5 6 in Minsk BLR and August 11 13 in Kazan RUS 4 5 6 Contents 1 Formats 2 Medal winners 2 1 All around 2 1 1 Individual 2 1 2 Group 2 2 Apparatus 2 2 1 Hoop 2 2 2 Ball 2 2 3 Clubs 2 2 4 Ribbon 2 2 5 5 hoops 2 2 6 3 balls and 2 ropes 3 Overall medal table 4 Overall winners 5 See also 6 ReferencesFormats editWorld Cup 6 Date Event Location Type April 7 9 FIG World Cup 2017 nbsp Pesaro Individuals and groups April 21 23 FIG World Cup 2017 nbsp Tashkent Individuals and groups April 28 30 FIG World Cup 2017 nbsp Baku Individuals and groups May 5 7 FIG World Cup 2017 nbsp Sofia Individuals and groups World Challenge Cup 6 May 12 14 FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 nbsp Portimao Individuals and groups June 2 4 FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 nbsp Guadalajara Individuals and groups July 7 9 FIG Berlin Masters World Challenge Cup 2017 nbsp Berlin Individuals and groups August 5 6 FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 nbsp Minsk Individuals and groups August 11 13 FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 nbsp Kazan Individuals and groupsMedal winners editAll around edit Individual edit Competitions Gold Silver Bronze World Cup Pesaro 7 nbsp Aleksandra Soldatova nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina Tashkent 8 nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Katrin Taseva Baku 9 nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Aleksandra Soldatova nbsp Neviana Vladinova Sofia 10 nbsp Neviana Vladinova nbsp Katrin Taseva nbsp Linoy Ashram World Challenge Cup Portimao 11 nbsp Iuliia Bravikova nbsp Elizaveta Lugovskikh nbsp Victoria Filanovsky Guadalajara nbsp Polina Khonina nbsp Ekaterina Selezneva nbsp Alina Harnasko Berlin nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina nbsp Iuliia Bravikova nbsp Ekaterina Selezneva Minsk nbsp Aleksandra Soldatova nbsp Alina Harnasko nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina Kazan nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina Group edit Competitions Gold Silver Bronze World Cup Pesaro 7 nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Italy nbsp Ukraine Tashkent 8 nbsp Russia nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Belarus Baku 9 nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Italy nbsp Ukraine Sofia 10 nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Ukraine nbsp Belarus World Challenge Cup Portimao 11 nbsp Italy nbsp Russia nbsp United States Guadalajara nbsp Russia nbsp Ukraine nbsp Belarus Berlin nbsp Russia nbsp Ukraine nbsp Belarus Minsk nbsp Italy nbsp Belarus nbsp Japan Kazan nbsp Russia nbsp Italy nbsp Japan Apparatus edit Hoop edit Competitions Gold Silver Bronze World Cup Pesaro 7 nbsp Aleksandra Soldatova nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Laura Zeng Tashkent 8 nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Linoy Ashram Baku 9 nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Aleksandra Soldatova nbsp Alina Harnasko Sofia 10 nbsp Neviana Vladinova nbsp Linoy Ashram nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina World Challenge Cup Portimao 11 nbsp Victoria Filanovsky nbsp Iuliia Bravikova nbsp Elizaveta Lugovskikh Guadalajara nbsp Ekaterina Selezneva nbsp Alina Harnasko nbsp Kaho Minagawa Berlin nbsp Ekaterina Selezneva nbsp Alexandra Agiurgiuculese nbsp Olena Diachenko Minsk nbsp Neviana Vladinova nbsp Aleksandra Soldatova nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina Kazan nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Linoy Ashram Ball edit Competitions Gold Silver Bronze World Cup Pesaro 7 nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Aleksandra Soldatova nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina Tashkent 8 nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Katrin Taseva Baku 9 nbsp Aleksandra Soldatova nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Neviana Vladinova Sofia 10 nbsp Neviana Vladinova nbsp Alexandra Agiurgiuculese nbsp Alina Harnasko World Challenge Cup Portimao 11 nbsp Victoria Filanovsky nbsp Elizaveta Lugovskikh nbsp Nastasya Generalova Guadalajara nbsp Polina Khonina nbsp Ekaterina Selezneva nbsp Alina Harnasko Berlin nbsp Ekaterina Selezneva nbsp Sabina Ashirbayeva nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina Minsk nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina nbsp Alina Harnasko nbsp Alexandra Agiurgiuculese Kazan nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina nbsp Linoy Ashram Clubs edit Competitions Gold Silver Bronze World Cup Pesaro 7 nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina nbsp Laura Zeng Tashkent 8 nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Katrin Taseva nbsp Boryana Kaleyn Baku 9 nbsp Victoria Filanovsky nbsp Aleksandra Soldatova nbsp Arina Averina Sofia 10 nbsp Alina Harnasko nbsp Neviana Vladinova nbsp Linoy Ashram World Challenge Cup Portimao 11 nbsp Elizaveta Lugovskikh nbsp Iuliia Bravikova nbsp Boryana Kaleyn Guadalajara nbsp Polina Khonina nbsp Anastasiya Serdyukova nbsp Viktoria Mazur Berlin nbsp Iuliia Bravikova nbsp Ekaterina Selezneva nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina Minsk nbsp Iuliia Bravikova nbsp Neviana Vladinova nbsp Alina Harnasko Kazan nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Linoy Ashram Ribbon edit Competitions Gold Silver Bronze World Cup Pesaro 7 nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Aleksandra Soldatova nbsp Alexandra Agiurgiuculese Tashkent 8 nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Anastasiya Serdyukova Baku 9 nbsp Neviana Vladinova nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Alina Harnasko Sofia 10 nbsp Neviana Vladinova nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina nbsp Katrin Taseva World Challenge Cup Portimao 11 nbsp Victoria Filanovsky nbsp Erika Zafirova nbsp Iuliia Bravikova Guadalajara nbsp Ekaterina Selezneva nbsp Anastasiya Serdyukova nbsp Julia Evchik Berlin nbsp Katsiaryna Halkina nbsp Iuliia Bravikova nbsp Ekaterina Selezneva Minsk nbsp Iuliia Bravikova nbsp Alina Harnasko nbsp Neviana Vladinova Kazan nbsp Arina Averina nbsp Dina Averina nbsp Linoy Ashram 5 hoops edit Competitions Gold Silver Bronze World Cup Pesaro 7 nbsp Italy nbsp Bulgaria nbsp China Tashkent 8 nbsp Russia nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Ukraine Baku 9 nbsp Italy nbsp Belarus nbsp Bulgaria Sofia 10 nbsp Ukraine nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Belarus World Challenge Cup Portimao 11 nbsp Italy nbsp Russia nbsp Spain Guadalajara nbsp Japan nbsp Belarus nbsp Ukraine Berlin nbsp Russia nbsp Ukraine nbsp Belarus Minsk nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Belarus nbsp Japan Kazan nbsp Russia nbsp Belarus nbsp Japan 3 balls and 2 ropes edit Competitions Gold Silver Bronze World Cup Pesaro 7 nbsp Italy nbsp Russia nbsp Ukraine Tashkent 8 nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Ukraine nbsp Russia Baku 9 nbsp Ukraine nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Belarus Sofia 10 nbsp Ukraine nbsp Bulgaria nbsp Belarus World Challenge Cup Portimao 11 nbsp Italy nbsp Russia nbsp United States Guadalajara nbsp Russia nbsp Ukraine nbsp Japan Berlin nbsp Russia nbsp Ukraine nbsp Azerbaijan Minsk nbsp Belarus nbsp Italy nbsp Bulgaria Kazan nbsp Russia nbsp Bulgaria nbsp BelarusOverall medal table editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Russia RUS 41316782 nbsp Bulgaria BUL 111210333 nbsp Italy ITA 762154 nbsp Belarus BLR 51224415 nbsp Israel ISR 418136 nbsp Ukraine UKR 377177 nbsp Japan JPN 10678 nbsp Uzbekistan UZB 02139 nbsp Kazakhstan KAZ 010110 nbsp United States USA 005511 nbsp Azerbaijan AZE 0011 nbsp China CHN 0011 nbsp Spain ESP 0011Totals 13 entries 727272216Overall winners editThe overall winners of the World Cup trophy were announced after the conclusion of the final stage in Sofia on May 7 2017 Neviana Vladinova BUL was the individual all around overall winner with 115 points the ball winner with 115 points and the ribbon winner with 135 points Arina Averina RUS was the hoop winner with 100 points and Alina Harnasko BLR was the clubs winner with 135 points 3 See also edit2017 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series 2017 Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix circuitReferences edit Technical Regulations 2017 PDF International Gymnastics Federation Archived from the original PDF on May 17 2017 Retrieved May 8 2017 Federation Internationale de Gymnastique Rhythmic Gymnastics Rules International Gymnastics Federation Retrieved January 7 2017 a b cosmos0117 Awards Ceremony Winners of World Cup Series 2017 Individuals World Cup Sofia 2017 YouTube Retrieved May 8 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Calendario de Copas Mundiales para el ano 2017 in Spanish Gimnasia Latina Retrieved November 16 2016 Taca do Mundo de Portimao esta de volta em 2017 in Portuguese Blogspot Retrieved November 16 2016 a b c Federation Internationale de Gymnastique Search Competition International Gymnastics Federation Retrieved May 8 2017 a b c d e f g h Risultati di gara Coppa del Mondo di Ginnastica Ritmica rgworldcup pesaro it Retrieved 13 April 2017 a b c d e f g h Gymnastics World Cup Rhythmic Gymnastics Tashkent 2017 Results The sports org Retrieved 8 May 2017 a b c d e f g h Results for FIG World Cup 2017 International Gymnastics Federation Retrieved 8 May 2017 a b c d e f g h FIG RG Sofia World Cup 2017 Results Fbgr org Retrieved 8 May 2017 a b c d e f g h Federacao Portuguesa de Ginastica Portuguese Gymnastics Federation Retrieved 14 May 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series amp oldid 1217880331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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