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Rhythmic Gymnastics FIG World Cup 2019


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The 1st day is finish... here the results of the qualification.

 

Hoop

:RUS Soldatova

:UKR Nikolchenko

:RUS Guzenkova

:BUL Kaleyn
:UKR Pohranychna

:UZB Tashkenbaeva

:BUL Vladinova

:ARM Vodopyanova

 

Ball

:RUS Guzenkova

:BUL Kaleyn

:USA Zeng

:UKR Pohranychna

:JPN Minagawa

:RUS Soldatova

:SLO Vanedeeva

:BUL Vladinova

 

5 Balls

:RUS Russia

:ISR Israel

:UZB Uzbekistan

:UKR Ukraine

:EST Estonia

:AUS Australia

 

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48 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:

This is history for Slovenia! Ekaterina Vedeneeva got a medal! :thumbup::clap:

Apparently Russian but still,great success.

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15 minutes ago, ChandlerMne said:

Apparently Russian but still,great success.

 

Yes, this is huge

And, yes, she competed for Russia. I mean, she was born in Russia but as far as I know she only competed in domestic meets in Russia. They never sent her to a World Cup event or even the Grand Prix, so she got fed up and decided to change countries. Her chances for a medal at the World Cup circuit were slim at best, so this is a total surprise.

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1 hour ago, thiago_simoes said:

This is history for Slovenia! Ekaterina Vedeneeva got a medal! :thumbup::clap:

I expected some nice surprise in Tashkent, but I didn't expect a medal for Vadeneeva! Amazing day for her, she was really expressive and she have a good technic. I'm very happy for her :)

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4 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

I expected some nice surprise in Tashkent, but I didn't expect a medal for Vadeneeva! Amazing day for her, she was really expressive and she have a good technic. I'm very happy for her :)


I absolutely agree. I was surprised with her ribbon score. Her clubs routine was also fantastic, probably the best I've seen her performing. Of course the strongest Belarusian and Israeli gymnasts did not perform here, so I'm not expecting medals at the European or World Championships for Vedeneeva, but a World Cup medal is a fantastic achievement and one that will go down in history. God knows we need more diversity in this sport.

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Stage 3 in Tashkent (UZB)

 

Women's All-Around

Gold: :RUS Aleksandra Soldatova 78.100

Silver: :BUL Boryana Kaleyn 76.500

Bronze: :RUS Anastasia Guzenkova 75.500

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Stage 3 in Tashkent (UZB)

 

Women's Group All-Around

Gold: :RUS Russia 50.300

Silver: :UZB Uzbekistan 44.300

Bronze: :UKR Ukraine 42.200

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Stage 3 in Tashkent (UZB)

 

Women's Hoop

Gold: :RUS Aleksandra Soldatova 21.250

Silver: :RUS Anastasia Guzenkova 20.500

Bronze: :UKR Vlada Nikolchenko 19.900

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