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  1. Location. Pesaro, Italy. Start date. 30 August 2017. End date. 3 September 2017. ← Stuttgart 2015. Sofia 2018 →. The 2017 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships, the 35th edition, was held in Pesaro, Italy, from 30 August to 3 September 2017.

    • 3 September 2017
    • Pesaro, Italy
  2. The Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships [1] [2] are the world championships for the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. The tournament is promoted and organized by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG). It is one of the three tournaments in rhythmic gymnastics officially organized by FIG, as well as the Rhythmic Gymnastics World ...

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

  5. Apr 17, 2024 · Recapping the most essential highlights from Olympic Rhythmic Gymnastics history, from the event's origin and timeline to all the most iconic moments & athletes, a comprehensive list of year-by-year results, and the current records for Rhythmic Gymnastics ahead of the 2024 games in Paris.

  6. Sep 3, 2017 · Rhythmic Groups of five gymnasts fihghted for the Group All-around title, as well as gold in apparatus finals with the 5 Hoops and 3 Balls/2 Ropes. 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.

  7. Aug 30, 2017 · 2017 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships. Pesaro, Italy | Adriatic Arena. August 30, 2017 - September 3, 2017.

  8. Sep 1, 2020 · Notable individuals. Lori Fung was the sport's first Olympic champion, making the most of the absence of the Eastern Bloc athletes to shine on the biggest stage. The Vancouver gymnast was 21 by the time Los Angeles 1984 came around – by today's standards, relatively old for a gymnastics champion (Russia's Evgenia Kanaeva became the oldest Olympic champion rhythmic gymnast in 2012 aged 22).

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