3. April 2020
Lausanne, SUI
Rhythmic Gymnastics

* fig -press--: The FIG welcomes the decision of the International World Games Association (IWGA) to hold The World Games in Birmingham, United States, in July 2022 instead of 2021. Following the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, the IWGA and the Birmingham Organising Committee have agreed to reschedule the 11th edition of The World Games, which will now take place from 07 to 17 July 2022. WORLD GAMES 2022
The FIG fully supports...

30. Oktober 2019
Takasaki, JPN
Rhythmic Gymnastics

The trio "Gazprom" from Russia took part in the International AeonCup 2019 with the two AVERINA twins and with junior Sofia SAFONOVA, and this traditional team fight this year, too, the Russin team was unbeatable again!
By a considerable margin, the Russians put the trio of the Ukrainian "Derjugina School" in second place, followed by a Belarussian "Dynamo" team in third place out of a total of 17 participating club teams from 16 nations,...

22. September 2019
Baku, AZE
Rhythmic Gymnastics

* fig-preview--: Fourteen years after welcoming the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships for the first time, Baku is bursting with excitement as the sport’s marquee event returns to Azerbaijan’s capital city 16-22 September, this time with coveted Olympic qualification places at stake. Whether you are an expert in rhythmic or just getting into the sport, here are five things to know about the competition to come. To date, only four women have won three consecutive world All-around titles: Bulgaria’s Mariya...

7. September 2019
Portimao, POR
Rhythmic Gymnastics

After the four-series of World Cup Events within just one month (April 2019) in spring of 2019 the FIG started a five-series so-called World Challenge Cups.
Beginning in Guadalajara (ESP) in May (03 - 05) just before the European Championships in Baku (AZE), this challenge cup circuit is continued with another three events in August in  Minsk, followed in Cluj Napoca, now in Kazan / Russia, and ends in September 08 in Portimao.
Subsequently, the...

21. Juli 2019
Moscow, RUS
Rhythmic Gymnastics

The brand-new Irina Viner-Usmanova Gymnastics Palace in Moscow hosted the 1st FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics Junior World Championships from 19-21 July with more than 300 young gymnasts from 60-plus nations competing for eight titles. A grand total of 129 gymnasts, representing 57 nations, have signed up for the individual programme, with a further 183 youngsters from 32 countries slated to take part in the group events.
As expected, the leading international host nation RUSSIA won all 8...

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