27. Mai 2007
Brno / Czech Republic
Rhythmic Gymnastics

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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...

21. Mai 2007
Minsk / Weißrussland
Rhythmic Gymnastics

At the 5th Grand Prix of the 2007 Series Vera Sessina from Russia was once again able to secure the all-round title in the Belorussian capital Minsk. Scoring 72.775 points, she beat Olga Kapranowa (RUS, 72.350) and Belorussian Inna Shukowa (71,325).

In the individual competitons Vera Sessina also won a gold medal in the rope event. Olga Kapranova came first twice, winning both the hoop and the ribbon competition. The title in the clubs event went to Anna Bessonova (UKR).
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20. Mai 2007
Minsk / Belarus
Rhythmic Gymnastics

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Minsk is the capital of Belarus, it has 1.7 million inhabitants and is located on the river Swislatsch.
The Bolschoi Theatre for Opera and Ballett of the Republic of Belarus actually offers a home to two independent artistic teams: the National Academic Opera Theatre and the National Academic Ballett Theatre...

13. Mai 2007
Corbeil-Essonnes / France
Rhythmic Gymnastics

With a difference of more than one point the Russian world champion of rhythmic gymnastics Evgenia KANAEVA wins the all-around decision of the FIG World cup in Corbeil-Essonnes, France.
In absentia of Olympic champion Kabaeva the Ukrainian Anna BESSONOVA  ranked on second place, in front of the Byelorussian Inna ZHUKOVA.
Among the top stars Irina RISENSON from Israel entered in a noteworthy manner.
On Sunday Kanaeva won also three finals, Bessonowa was the best with clubs.
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10. Mai 2007
USA
Rhythmic Gymnastics

Statuesque, stunningly beautiful and passionate about her sport – this is USA’s current silver medallist,
Julie Zetlin.

Only in Julie Zetlin's second year as a senior competitor, she has numerous National titles and a bit of International experience under her belt.
The little girl of yesteryear with the Hungarian name (and mother) has grown up and nearly doubled her difficulty level in her competition program.
Last week at the Grand Prix in Burgas (BUL)...

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