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Rhythmic Gymnastics FIG World Cup 2019


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Stage 1 in Pesaro (ITA)

 

Women's Clubs:

Gold: :RUS Dina Averina 22.400

Silver: :ITA Alexandra Argiurgiugulese 20.950

Bronze: :BLR Alina Harnasko 20.600

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Stage 1 in Pesaro (ITA)

 

Women's Ribbon:

Gold: :RUS Dina Averina 20.600

Silver: :BUL Katrin Tsaeva 19.00

Bronze: :BLR Alina Harnasko 18.800

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Stage 1 in Pesaro (ITA)

 

Women's 3+2:

Gold: :BUL Bulgaria 25.750

Silver: :UKR Ukraine 25.100

Bronze: :ISR Israel 24.450

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On 07/04/2019 at 12:11, Gianlu33 said:

Stage 1 in Pesaro (ITA)

 

Women's Ribbon:

Gold: :RUS Dina Averina 20.600

Silver: :BUL Katrin Tsaeva 19.00

Bronze: :BLR Alina Harnasko 18.800


So, it looks like Dina Averina had a knot in her ribbon throughout her routine. According to FIG's guidelines, she should have been evaluated only through her throws and risks, what would severely limit her score to something around 12 or 13, instead of over 20 points. Let's see how FIG will handle the situation. The right thing to do would be promoting Taseva to gold, Harnasko to silver and Pazhava to bronze. 

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2 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:


So, it looks like Dina Averina had a knot in her ribbon throughout her routine. According to FIG's guidelines, she should have been evaluated only through her throws and risks, what would severely limit her score to something around 12 or 13, instead of over 20 points. Let's see how FIG will handle the situation. The right thing to do would be promoting Taseva to gold, Harnasko to silver and Pazhava to bronze. 

 

But we all know as long as "Mamma" Viner is alive, FIG Rhythmic gymnastics won't challenge her "protegees" scores.

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On 08/04/2019 at 13:25, mrv86 said:

 

But we all know as long as "Mamma" Viner is alive, FIG Rhythmic gymnastics won't challenge her "protegees" scores.


And this is exactly the reason why, though it is my favorite sport right now, rhythmic gymnastics cannot be taken seriously. We all know this sport is not known for diversity among medalists, but when Russian gymnasts receive scores that should never be awarded to them, this is outrageous.

The Code of Points implemented since 2017 increases the dominance of individual gymnasts from powerhouse nations (Russia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus and, in recent years, Israel). It's like FIG wants the sport never to grow beyond the same old group of nations. It's still Bulgaria and former Soviet nations against the rest of the world, and this is frustrating. In group events, the only real surprises since 2017 were Mexico and Estonia, but surprise: Estonia is still a former Soviet nation. Lithuania has improved a lot in junior events as well, but then again, another former Soviet nation. :nopompom:

 

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3 hours ago, thiago_simoes said:


And this is exactly the reason why, though it is my favorite sport right now, rhythmic gymnastics cannot be taken seriously. We all know this sport is not known for diversity among medalists, but when Russian gymnasts receive scores that should never be awarded to them, this is outrageous.

The Code of Points implemented since 2017 increases the dominance of individual gymnasts from powerhouse nations (Russia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus and, in recent years, Israel). It's like FIG wants the sport never to grow beyond the same old group of nations. It's still Bulgaria and former Soviet nations against the rest of the world, and this is frustrating. In group events, the only real surprises since 2017 were Mexico and Estonia, but surprise: Estonia is still a former Soviet nation. Lithuania has improved a lot in junior events as well, but then again, another former Soviet nation. :nopompom:

 

 

I'm eager to see how the Mexican group performs this weekend at Sofia's World Cup.

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3 hours ago, mrv86 said:

I'm eager to see how the Mexican group performs this weekend at Sofia's World Cup.


Brazil, Mexico, Cuba, Canada and the United States will send groups to the Baku World Cup. Now, this will be very interesting! All of the medal contenders at the upcoming Pan Am Games up against one another. 

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Frist day in Sofia is finished, I reached to see only some routine :( In the group event Russia is already out from the podium, with a disappoint routine at the 5 balls (21.800). Great result for China, specially for Zhao that reach to qualify for the final with the ball! :woot:

Here the qualified for the finals:

Hoop

:RUS Selezeva

:ISR Ashram

:BUL Tsaeva

:RUS Soldatova

:ISR Zelikman

:BUL Vladinova

:ITA Argiurgiugulese

:USA Griskenas

 

Ball

:RUS Soldatova

:BUL Vladinova

:CHN Zhao

:ISR Zelikman

:BUL Tsaeva

:BLR Harnasko

:ISR Ashram

:RUS Selezeva

 

5 balls

:BUL Bulgaria

:ITA Italy

:JPN Japan

:BLR Belarus

:UKR Ukraine

:RUS Russia

:FIN Finland

:USA United States

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