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  1. Sep 3, 2017 · A new era in Rhythmic Gymnastics opens with the 2017 World Championships, the flagship event of the season, which begin Wednesday, August 30 in Pesaro, Italy. In the wake of Rio Olympic gold medallist Margarita Mamun and three-time consecutive All-around World champion Yana Kudryavtseva (2013/14/15), the Adriatic Arena stage is set for the ...

  2. Evita Griskenas (born December 3, 2000) [2] is an American individual rhythmic gymnast. She represented the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics, finishing 12th in the qualification round for the individual all-around. She was the most decorated athlete at the 2019 Pan American Games with four gold medals and one bronze medal, and she won ...

  3. Location. Prague, Czechoslovakia. Start date. 3 December 1965. End date. 4 December 1965. ← Budapest 1963. Copenhagen 1967 →. II Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Prague, Czechoslovakia on 3 and 4 December 1965.

  4. The 2018 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 10 to 16 September 2018 at Arena Armeec. [1] The top three countries in the group all-around, Russia, Italy, and Bulgaria won the first three spots for the 2020 Olympic Games. [2] Russia was the most successful nation of the competition with seven of the nine ...

  5. The IV World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held in Varna, Bulgaria from the 27 to 29 September 1969. Competitors [ edit ] There were participants from 18 countries - Bulgaria , Soviet Union , Hungary , Czechoslovakia , Romania , East Germany , West Germany , Cuba , Poland , North Korea , Yugoslavia , Sweden , Denmark , France , Belgium ...

  6. Minsk, Belarus. Start date. 25 May 2011. End date. 29 May 2011. ← Bremen 2010. Nizhny Novgorod 2012 →. The 27th Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships was held in Minsk, Belarus from 25 to 29 May 2011. [1]

  7. Location. Rotterdam, Netherlands. Start date. 15 November 1973. End date. 18 November 1973. ← Havana 1971. Madrid 1975 →. VI World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held from 15 November to 18 November 1973 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

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