Where it will be?
It will be in Corbeil- Essonnes (Paris, France). Closest airport is Orly.
When it will be
It will be from 9th to 11th of May
Livestream
http://www.gymnasticsdvd.de/live/
Where it will be?
It will be in Corbeil- Essonnes (Paris, France). Closest airport is Orly.
When it will be
It will be from 9th to 11th of May
Livestream
http://www.gymnasticsdvd.de/live/
Ireesha Blohina is one of the most popular coaches nowadays in Rhythmic Gymnastics. She has a really close friendship with Anna Rizatdinova.
Ireesha is a singer, actress and choreographer. “Lovesong” by Alina Maksymenko, “Summertime Sadness” by Anna Rizatdinova and many other amazing galas by team Ukraine are choreographer by Ireesha.
“Adele’s Lovesong by Alina Maksymenko”
“Each of my statement in Rhythmic Gymnastics – is the birth of a new life, a celebration of the emotions in a single moment, the harmony of the universe with humanity.
Each gymnast with whom I had the honour to work was a source of inspiration for me. I have always seek to find in each of them something special, something bright and good, that they can give to the world. They should be powerful, bright, full of emotions, feelings and inspirations”
Thirty-three countries have submitted their definitive entries for participation in the Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships to be organized in Baku on June 13-15.
Participants
Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, and the host, Azerbaijan.
According to the results of the European Championships in Vienna-2013, the 20 best gymnasts will define the continent’s All Around Champion.
First Day (June 13th)
– Opening ceremony will take place and the European Champion to be defined according to the results of two performances among the group teams.
Second Day (June 14th)
– Juniors will announce the European Champion in a team competition having performed with clubs and a ribbon, and, all-around final to be held among senior gymnasts as well.
Last day (June 15th)
– Apparatus finals, among juniors and group teams will take place to be followed by the Championships’ closing ceremony and Gala with participation of stars of European gymnastics.
Source: Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation
Katsiaryna Halkina from Belarus is the winner of Saturday’s all-around at the 27th international tournament MTM Narodni Dom. On Sunday, she also won another three victories: hoop, ball and clubs.
Senior and Junior (teams) All-Around results

Second position went for Kseniya Moustafayeva (France) and third, for Salome Phajava from Georgia. Salome is known for an original ribbon routine inspired in Michael Jackson.
From left to right: Kseniya Moustafaeva (FRA), Katsiaryna Halkina (BLR) and Salome Phajava (GEO)
Photo Copyright Bernd Thierolf
“Rhythmic All Stars” is a gala show dedicated for Rhythmic Gymnastics that will be celebrated in Seoul, Korea.
Korean gymnast, Son Yeon Jae, is the protagonist of this show based on RG. This year the show is called “Rhythmic Fantasy”
Participants
– Silver Medal winner at London 2012 Olympic Games, Daria Dmitrieva
– Bronze Medal winner at London 2012 Olympic Games, Liubov Cherkashyna
– European and World Championships Medallist, Melitina Staniouta
– Bronze Olympic Medal at London 2012 Olympic Games, Group Italy
– World Champions in 2012, Group Bulgaria
– Silver medal at European Championships 2014, Team Competition, Viktoriya Mazur
– International Tournaments Medallist, Anastasiya Mulmina
From left to right: Aliya Protto (USA), Patricia Bezzoubenko (CAN), Cindy Lu (USA)
Ten countries competed last week in Richmond, Canada, at Pacific Rim Championships. It consists of : junior competition, junior groups competition and senior individual competition.
Patricia Bezzoubenko, Canada, was the favorite for getting most of medals, besides Cindy Lu and Aliya Protto from USA.
Team Competition
Team Canada
Photo Copyright Grace Chiu
Senior Individual Finals
AmsterdaMMasters 2014 is an international rhythmic gymnastics tournament at will be held in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
This tournament consist of:
– Junior individual competition
– Senior individual competition
– Senior grouos competition
The event AmsterdaMMasters has shown that our beautiful sport can reach a large audience and is also responsible for Dutch rhythmic gymnastics being back on the international calendar. It will be celebrated on 9th and 10th of May, a few weeks before European Championships.
Schedule
Friday 9th of May
16.00-22.00
All-Around competition individuals and groups
Saturday 10th of May
14.00-18.00
Apparatus finals individuals and groups
Participants
Junior individual
Emily Barrow AUS
Silvia Valente AUS
Vanina Van Puyvelde BEL – FORZA RITMICA
Kaat Wyers BEL – MOL
Jasmijn Ruts BEL – MOL
Rea Strand CRO
Denisa Kobylková CZE
Nikola Paschová CZE
Natálie Kučerová CZE (OC)
Alesia Kolomainen FIN
Helena Hirvonen FIN
Emma Rantala FIN
Szofia Török HUN
Jazmin Kovács HUN
Jazmin Gonzalesz HUN
Anna Lazareva LAT
Mariya Pleskachova LAT
Andstasiya Chornaya LAT
Daria Kondrateva MLT – CLUB RITMICA
Ekaterina Iurchak MLT – CLUB RITMICA
Monika Lazarova MLT – CLUB RITMICA
Kristina Grishchenko RUS
Anastasia Kalabina RUS
Aina Farakshina RUS
Yasmin van Es NED – SV PAX
Senior individual
Marlee Shae Holden AUS
Taylor Tirahardjo AUS
Amy Quinn AUS
Neisha Rizzo AUS
Natascha Wegscheider AUT
Sophia Lindtner AUT
Emma Bruneel BEL – FORZA RITMICA
Julie Zels BEL – FORZA RITMICA
Stefani Viinamae CAN
Ksenia Judeikin CAN
Carmen Whelan CAN
Klára Opatřilová CZE
Carolina Rodríguez Ballesteros ESP
Andrea Pozo Chamorro ESP
Sara Llana García ESP
Inessa Rif FIN
Dora Vass HUN
Ludmila Roptegina LAT
Jeva Valpetere LAT
Anastasia Kovalchuk LAT
Lisa Vos NED – SV PAX
Groups:
RUS, AUT, GV VOGEL – NED, GTV DE BADHOEVE – NED
El equipo español de gimnasia rítmica ha hecho historia nuevamente en la Copa del Mundo disputada en Lisboa este fin de semana pasado.
El Conjunto se alza con la medalla de oro en el Concurso General
De izquierda a derecha: Sara Bayón, Alejandra Quereda, Sandra Aguilar, Elena López, Artemi Gavezou, Lourdes Mohedano y Anna Baranova.
Todos los seguidores de este deporte esperaban con gran expectación la primera competición del año para el conjunto español. Nuestras gimnastas, no habían competir anteriormente debido a lesiones por partes diferentes miembros del equipo y, por tanto, no se pudo acudir a las citas anteriores en Francia (Grand Prix Thiais) y Alemania (Copa del Mundo Stuttgart).
El equipo técnico, formado por Anna Baranova y Sara Bayón, decidió mantener la rutina de 10 mazas con pequeñas modificaciones, con el cual España se proclamó campeona del mundo y cambiar completamente el ejercicio mixto.
El conjunto repite de nuevo el oro, de manera holgada
Y el nuevo cambio no defraudó en absoluto. Se trata de una composición llena de riesgo y una minuciosa coreografía, acompañada de una música actual a la par que clásica.
Pese a la elevada dificultad del ejercicio las españolas consiguieron una puntuación total de 17,200 puntos en el concurso general en el mixto y 17.400 con 10 mazas. El conjunto repite de nuevo la primera posición, de manera holgada, al igual que el año pasado en esta misma etapa de la Copa del Mundo.
En las finales debido a diversos fallos, las españolas no pudieron alzarse con la primera posición, pero aún así obtuvieron dos medallas de plata, una por cada ejercicio.
Carolina Rodríguez, cuarta en el Concurso General y bronce en Mazas
Asimismo la gimnasta de categoría individual Carolina Rodríguez obtuvo una cuarta posición en el concurso general y medalla de bronce en la final de mazas todo un hito para la historia de la gimnasia rítmica de los últimos años.
Carolina es una de las gimnastas con más expresividad en el panorama actual internacional de la gimnasia rítmica, muy valorado en el nuevo código de puntuación
Carolina es una de las gimnastas con más expresividad en el panorama actual internacional de la gimnasia rítmica, muy valorado en el nuevo código de puntuación instaurado tras los juegos olímpicos de Londres 2012.
Las próximas competiciones previas al campeonato de Europa para Carolina serán: torneo internacional Amsterdam Masters y Copa del mundo de Minsk (Bielorrusia).
Buenas posiciones para las gimnastas junior y promesas senior
Andrea Pozo y Sara Llana, promesas del equipo senior de gimnasia rítmica español, también acudieron a la cita de Lisboa tanto para la Copa del Mundo (Andrea) como para el Torneo Internacional (Sara) disputado paralelamente. Buenas sensaciones para ellas dos y probablemente un buen futuro para Ritmica española.
Paula Gómez, gimnasta Junior, obtuvo una octava posición en la final de aro y Carmen Martínez quinta en la final de mazas. Miriam Guerra es otra de las gimnastas que estuvo presente en Lisboa y clave para el equipo junior.
Polina Berezina, “Miss Elegancia” en Baltic Hoop
Al mismo tiempo, se celebraba en Riga (Letonia), un torneo internacional en donde estaban presentes gimnastas de gran nivel de diferentes países. Polina obtuvo el 13º puesto en la competición general y el premio “Miss Elegancia”
Polina junto a su entrenadora Mónica Ferrández
World Cup Pesaro is one of the last stages of World Cups before European Championships. this competition is for senior individuals and groups.
The 8 best gymnasts and groups per apparatus of the qualifications will qualify to participate in the apparatus finals with a maximum of 2 gymnasts per Delegation.
At the same time, there will be an International Junior Competition called “Città di Pesaro”
Where it will be?
This competition will be held at Adriatic Arena, Pesaro (Italy). Closest airport is in Rimini.
When it will be?
It will be from 11th to 13th of April.
Schedule
Participants
Armenia
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Lilit Harutyunyan
Austria
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Nicol Ruprecht
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Noelle Breuss
Anika Nachbaur
Belarus
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Melitina Staniouta
Katsiaryna Halkina
Group Senior:
Ksenya Cheldishkina
Arina Tsitsilina
Valeriya Pischelina
Maryia Katsiak
Hanna Dudzenkova
Yana Lukavets
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Maryia Trubach
Stefaniya-Sofiya Manakhava
Belgium
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Paulien Boone
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Kaat Myers
Anais Collin
Brasil
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Angelica Kvieczynski
Bulgaria
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Sara Staykova
Neviana Vladinova
Group Senior:
Reneta Kamberova
Mihaela Maevska-Velichkova
Tsvetelina Naydenova
Tsvetelina Stoyanova
Hristiana Todorova
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Katerina Marinova
Asya Ivanova
Canada
WORLD CUP
Group Senior:
Katrina Cameron
Sarah Hui
Teija Korjus-Parker
Lucinda Nowell
Anjelika Reznik
Victoria Reznik
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Ecaterina Cozma
Nicola Knowles
Czech Republic
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Anna Sebkova
Group Senior:
Katerina Gerychova
Lenka Siroka
Alice Hejkova
Katerina Lohynska
Anna Rajecka
Katerina Vernerova
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Suzanne Borovcova
Denisa Kobylkova
Anna Tomkova
Estonia
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Olga Bogdanova
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Lana Frolova
Laurabell Kabrits
Finland
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Jouki Tikkanen
Ekaterina Volkova
Group Senior:
Sonja Kokkonen
Jenni Kaita
Aino Purje
Riikka Kangas
Elina Koprinen
Heleri Kolkkanen
France
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Kseniya Moustafaeva
Ambre Chaboud
Group Senior:
Léa Peinoit
Noémie Balthazard
Julie Marques
Elena Chabert
Marine Letul
Océane Charoy
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Axelle Jovenin
Clara Delena
Camille Ay
Germany
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Laura Jung
Group Senior:
Judith Hauser
Anastasija Khmelnytska
Nicole Mueller
Sara Radman
Daniela Potapova
Rana Tokmak
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Viktoria Burjak
Alexandra Tikhonovich
Lea Tkaltschewitsch
Great Britain
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Francesca Jones
Greece
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Kyriaki Alevrogianni
Group Senior:
Eleni Doika
Stavroula Samara
Zoi Kontogianni
Lamprini Vlachogianni
Stafania Mitsana
Anastasia Giouvanaki
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Eleni Kelaiditi
Georgia Martha
Anastasia Kozma
Zachou
Hungary
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Dóra Vass
Bianka Borocz
Group Senior:
Nóra Raub
Csinszka Horváth
Barbara Kiss
Blanka Boldizsár
Laura Ludányi
Vivien Wehovszky
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Alexandra Kis
Fanni Pigniczki
Borbala Szakaly
Mira Varay
Israel
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Neta Rivkin
Victoria Filanovski
Group Senior:
Alona Koshevatskiy
Karina Lykhvar
Ekaterina Lavina
Ida Mayrin
Lihi Shohatovich
Yuval Filo
Italy
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Veronica Bertolini
Alessia Russo
Group Senior:
Marta Pagnini
Andreea Stefanescu
Camilla Bini
Valeria Schiavi
Sofia Lodi
Camilla Patriarca
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Team 1: Arianna Malavasi
Ginevra Parrini
Team 2: Letizia Cicconcelli
Carlotta Violante
Beatrice Tornatore
Maria Vilucchi
Japan
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Sakura Hayakawa
Kaho Minagawa
Group Senior:
Airi Hatakeyma
Rie Matsubara
Mao Kunii
Sakura Noshitani
Sayuri Sugimoto
Kyoka Kanayama
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Sumire Kita
Takana Tatsuzawa
Kazakhstan
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Aliya Assymova
Sabina Ashirbayeva
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Mainovskaya
Lyssogor
Korea
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Yeon Jae Son
Yun Lee Gim
Latvia
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Natalija Janusa
Sofija Nikitina
Group Senior:
Eliza Osmucniece
Katrine Silina
Kitija Kausa
Anastasija Kruze
Inese Jastrebova
Jekaterina Porodko
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Arina Leila
Jekaterina Sidorova
Viktorija Mezecka
Elina Zaika
Malaysia
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Dict Weng Amy Kwan
Mexico
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Rut Castillo Galindo
Cindy Gallegos Barrera
Group Senior:
Marialicia Ortega Elizondo
Maria Eugenia Nava del Rio
Maria Fernanda Castillo Casanova
Estefany Sosa Alvarado
Pamela Reynos Vera
Diana Laura Casilla Rodriguez
Poland
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Anna Czarniecka
Group Senior:
Zuzanna Klajman
Patrycja Romik
Lilianna Walczak
Aleksandra Kubiak
Julia Namaczynska
Natalia Sobolewska
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Sonia Pijanowska
Angelika Kosoulieva
Julia Wisniewska
Natalia Koziol
Portugal
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Tânia Dominges
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Adriana Santos
Beatriz Santos
Romania
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Ana Luiza Filiorianu
Alice David
Russia
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Yana Kudryavtseva
Margarita Mamun
Maria Titova
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Yulia Brabikova
Irina Annenkova
Karina Kuznetsova
San Marino Republic
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Lucia Castiglioni
Serbia
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Milena Milacic
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Iva Andric
Stasa Radulovic
Sanja Maksimovic
Tamara Obradovic
Slovakia
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Laura Baranova
Kristina Pritzova
Alexandra Cechova
Slovenia
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Spela Kratochwill
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Aja Jerman
Aleksandra Pogorsek
Taja Karner
Zoja Marija Ivancic
Sweden
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Cassandra Pettersson
Switzwerland
WORLD CUP
Group Senior:
Stephanie Kaelin
Julia Novak
Anne Tardent
Nicole Turuani
Tamara Stanisic
Lisa Rusconi
Turkey
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Zeinep Kusem
Group Senior:
Burcin Neziroglu
Ece Mumcuoglu
Asya Nur Tas
Eda Coskun
Gulce Cagdas
Azgi Bozdemir
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Ecem Cankaya
Guler Kir
Defne Artuglu
Selen Bektas
Ukraine
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Anna Rizatdinova
Anastasiya Mulmina
Group Senior:
Oleksandra Aslanyan
Yevgeniya Gomon
Olexandra Gridasova
Valeriia Gudym
Svitlana Prokopova
Darya Sych
United States
WORLD CUP
Individual Senior:
Jasmine Kerber
Rebecca Sereda
Group Senior:
Jennifer Rohkman
Monica Rohkman
Kiana Eide
Alisa Kano
Sharon Dassouli
Natalie Mc Giffert
TOURNAMENT
“CITTÀ DI PESARO”
Laura Zeng
Camila Feetry