22. April 2007
Marbella / Spain
Rhythmic Gymnastics

For the first time, the Andalusian Gymnastics Federation hosted an event of the Grand Prix Circuit of Rhythmic Gymnastics.
This weekend, 25 of the world's best gymnasts, representing 22 nations, fought for points for the Grand Prix Ranking list.
At the "City of Marbella - Grand Prix" 21 countries were allowed to start with one gymnast only, but the top nation Russia arrived with three and took 10 of 15 medals and all 5 golden ones...
GYMmedia spoke with the President...

22. April 2007
Marbella / Spain
Rhythmic Gymnastics

‘Petite and Perfect’ seems to describe Lisa Wang, the current USA Rhythmic Champion. 
Consistency, precision and, of course, beauty best depict the quality of her performance on the Rhythmic carpet. 
At the third Grand Prix event of this circuit in Marbella - after Moscow Lisa's personal second this year - she placed 16th all-around, her best Grand Prix result ever and she received a much higher score than in Moscow
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22. April 2007
Marbella / Spain
Rhythmic Gymnastics

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This weekend the third Grand Prix event of Rhythmic Gymnastics took place at Marbella in Southern Spain.
The three Russians Alina Kabaeva, Vera Sessina and Olga Kapranova won 10 of the 15 medal rankings. Kabaeva won four of the gold medals, including all-around, Sessina the ribbon's final...

17. April 2007
Los Angeles / USA
Rhythmic Gymnastics

<< Rachel Marmer (USA) is a member of the triumvirate of US Rhythmic Gymnasts who are currently traveling the globe, conquering audiences along the way. 
Well known all over the world for her accomplishments as a Junior athlete, Rachel broke onto the International scene as a first year Senior with an impressive performance in Thiais, France, 2007. 
Her quick delivery of intricately choreographed routines coupled with a charming personality and
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8. April 2007
Stoke on Trent / GBR
Rhythmic Gymnastics

Francesca Jones (GBR) won the Senior All-around competition of the 1st LG Rhythmic Gymnastics International at Fenton Manor Sport Complex, in Stoke on Trent on Saturday, 7th April (60.317), followed by the Bulgarian Monika Vedrichkova (Silver, 60.133) and Demetra Mancheva, Canada (Bronze, 57.783).
The Junior section was dominated by the Russians, Diana Botsieva (Gold) and Yana Loukonina (Silver) with the Canadian Clara Bernier winning the Bronze.
The best British Junior, Francesca Fox, was also very close to the...

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