From November 22nd to 25th, the 60th All Japan Championships 2007 of Rhythmic Gymnastics were held in Tokyo.
Ai YOKOCHI was happy but at the same time sorrowful: She won the first big national title at last, just in time with her retirement.
With a score of 59.900 she beat Mai HIDAKA (59.700) and so she blocked the 7th title in sequence of the 'Grand Dame" of Japanese Rhythmic gymnastics, Yukari MURATA, who came at third place at the all-round competition (53.350).
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After the ninth of this year's Grand Prix event of rhythmic gymnastics in October, the 2007 Berlin Masters, now the best gymnasts of the world will come to the showdown of the pre-Olympic year, to the GRAND PRIX-FINALS 2007, which will be held at the USI Competition Hall of the University Center of Innsbruck, Austria, close to the airport of the Olympic winter city of Innsbruck.
Top stars of the final event this weekend were the ...
<< Kana YOKOYAMA from the "NPO Gifu Rhythmic Gymnastics Club" became the most successful Japanese junior gymnast this year.
Two weeks before she ranked third at the international AEON CUP 2007 and now she won the individual all-around at the "25th All Japan Juniors Championships" which were held last weekend.
Kana YOKOYAMA was also member of the group of "NPO Gifu RG Club", who won the gold medal too and is...
Both Russian stars and triple world champions of Patras were also the dominating gymnasts at the today's Grand Prix finals of the 7th BERLIN MASTERS, the last of the altogether nine Grand Prix events, before the upcoming final in November in Innsbruck Austria.
Olga Kapranova won rope, hoop and clubs, Vera Sesina won the ribbin final and ranked three times on second place. At the first day Olga Kapranova won the all-around followed by teammate Sesina and...
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Both Russian stars and triple world champions of Patras were also the dominating gymnasts at the today's Grand Prix finals of the 7th BERLIN MASTERS, the last of the altogether nine Grand Prix events, before the upcoming final in November in Innsbruck Austria.
Olga Kapranova won rope, hoop and clubs, Vera Sesina won the ribbin final and ranked three times on second place. At the first day Olga Kapranova won the all-around followed...