The preparations for the World Championships of Rhythmic Gymnastics, which will be held in Patras (Greece) from September 24 to 30 have long been in progress...
So now Gymnastics Canada is pleased to announce the Rhythmic Gymnastics Team for the 2007 RG Worlds, including nine different gymnasts...
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Following the first six events of the 2007 circuit of Grand Prix Tournaments of Rhythmic Gymnastics, the Israeli city of HOLON played host to the world's best gymnasts this weekend.
Once again top stars from Russia Alina Kabaeva (72.300) won not only the all-around but also two finals.
Russian teammate and European champion Vera Sessina was the best with ribbon.
The Ukrainian star Anna Bessonova - winning the final with hoop - and Aliya Garaeva (AZE) were the only one non-Russian...
Die Italian National Group of Rhythmic Gymnastics was the best team at the FIG World Cup of groups, which was held on Saturday in Genova, Italy, with five ropes, as well as with hoops and clubs.
Italy won the all-around with a total score of 33.100, followed by the Russian group (32.875) and the Byelorussian team (81.875).
On fourth place ranked the girls from Bulgaria, in front of the Israeli group and the team from Spain.
Altogether 21 groups took part...
Emmanuelle Bru came as a stroke of luck for this year's 'International Arts Summer' in Arnsberg (Northrhine-Westphalia, Germany).
The 19-year-old French former junior champion of Rhythmic Gymnastics from Montpellier is working as an intern in the cultural office of the town of Arnsberg in the Sauerland this summer.
Besides her cultural interests she has a career in theater, dance, gymnastics and sports under her belt. The organizers of the Arts Summer grasped the opportunity and engaged her to teach...
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The expected triple triumph at the all-around decision of the Grand Prix Tournament in the Moravian city Brno marks the superiority of the Russian gymnasts at Saturday: Vera Sessina won the all-around with a score of 71,533 points, in front of Olympic Champion Alina Kabaeva (71,082), followed by the World champion Olga Kapranova (70,132). The Byelorussian Inna Zhukova ranked on fourth place, followed by Irina Risenson from Israel.
Best of Czech host was Iva...