9. März 2003
Kalamata / GRE
Rhythmic Gymnastics

In Kalamata (GRE) the Greek group (53,500) won the all around competition and the both finals of 'Kalamata's Cup', where some of the world best groups have their test competition for the European group Championships in Riesa (GER), at the beginning of April.
Bulgaria got 2nd place (51,300), France became 3rd (45,700).
At the junior group competition Bulgaria won before Greece and Austria, in the final Greece won before Bulgaria and Austria.

9. März 2003
Portimao / POR
Rhythmic Gymnastics

There were national team gymnasts from 20 countries competing at the traditional Portimao tournament in Rhythmic Gymnastics, one of the first big international competitions by the new changes of COP 2003.
Russian gymnast Anna Bitieva won the senior AA competition in Portimao in front of young German Lisa Ingueldeeva and fellow Maria Savenkova, Tjaša Šeme of Slovenia was 8th.
The junior competition was also won by Russian gymnast Irina Gorodova, the Slovenian vice- national champion Neja...

7. März 2003
RUS / GRE / POR
Rhythmic Gymnastics

On this weekend, three important international tournaments of Rhythmic Gymnastics will take place. In Moskau (RUS), on the first Grand Prix tournament of 2003 series, the world best individual gymnasts will meet. One of the favorites is Zarina Gizikova (RUS), the best gymnast of the Grand Prix Series 2002.
In Kalamata (GRE) the best groups have their test competition for the European group Championships in Riesa (GER), at the beginning of April.
One of the...

4. März 2003
Lausanne/Switzerland
Rhythmic Gymnastics

From now on, the European Gymnastics Union (UEG) will publish on a regular basis Newsletters treating subjects of the current news. The NEWSLETTER 01/2003 deals with rhythmic gymnastics and the new code of points. UEG press chief Danielle Duchoud spoke with the TC President Heide Bruneder (AUT)...
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2. März 2003
Novo Mesto / SLO
Rhythmic Gymnastics

The Bulgarian gymnast Silvija Miteva won the 5th Slovenian challenge tournament, organized by Šiška club in Novo mesto (Slovenia) in front of Katya Pisetsky from Israel and Natalia Belkina from Russia. The only Slovenian representative was Tina Čas, who came in fourth. There were gymnasts from 16 countries competing on 28th February.
The victory in the junior category also went to Bulgaria since Stela Sultanova won the gold medal in front of the Russian gymnast Alena Romanova and...

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