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Rhythmic Gymnastics 2016 Discussion Thread


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Major competitions in 2016

Date Meet Location
June 17–19 32nd European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Israel Holon
April 8–10 2016 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships United States Everett
August 19–21 Rhythmic Gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics Brazil Rio de Janeiro

 

2016 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Series

Date Levels Location
February 26–28 Cat. B Finland Espoo
March 17–20 Cat. B Portugal Lisbon
April 1–3 Cat. B Italy Pesaro
May 13–15 Cat. B Uzbekistan Tashkent
May 20–22 Cat. B Belarus Minsk
May 27–29 Cat. B Bulgaria Sofia
June 17–19 Cat. B Spain Guadalajara
July 1–3 Cat. B Germany Berlin
July 9–10 Cat. B Russia Kazan
July 22–24 Cat. A Azerbaijan Baku
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Individual Results

 

from Grand Prix de Thiais, France.

 

Among contenders for Olympic qualification, Mickova :CZE get some good notes, which if she manages to repeat or better, it could mean she's in contention for the last ticket to Rio. On the other hand Bezzoubenko :CAN had a dissapointing performance, but maybe she can improve on her next appearance. I'm glad Diaz Arnal :MEX is scoring around 16 points in each apparatus; it may be a long shot for 2016, but it seems that the training in Bulgaria has helped her to be more consistent.

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A much better routine with clubs and hoops for Brazil! Too bad our 5 ribbons routine has been changed from the previous year and the girls are not comfortable when performing this routine yet. 

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38 minutes ago, dcro said:

None of the girls in Azerbaijani group is from Azerbaijan. 2xRussia, Turkey, Estonia and Bulgaria. :facepalm:

 

:lol:

In Artistic Gymnastics, Nekrasova (who didn't qualify) is from Russia, and both Stepko and Pakhnyuk are from Ukraine. They have a male gymnast in trampoline who is from Russia as well. He won the bronze medal at this year's European Championships. Anna Pavlova, who won a medal for Azerbaijan at the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships, is also from Russia. Aliya Garayeva, their best individual rhythmic gymnast who retired in 2012, was also born in Russia.

This should be forbidden.

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2 minutes ago, thiago_simoes said:

 

:lol:

In Artistic Gymnastics, Nekrasova (who didn't qualify) is from Russia, and both Stepko and Pakhnyuk are from Ukraine. They have a male gymnast in trampoline who is from Russia as well. He won the bronze medal at this year's European Championships. Anna Pavlova, who won a medal for Azerbaijan at the European Artistic Gymnastics Championships, is also from Russia. Aliya Garayeva, their best individual rhythmic gymnast who retired in 2012, was also born in Russia.

This should be forbidden.

 

Luckily for others their team had a meltdown in 2nd routine. :d

#banbestmen

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