
Source: Team Ukraine
Friday, 3rd of June

Saturday, 4th of June


Groups: Friday, 3rd of June- 5 Ribbons

Groups: Saturday, 4th of June- Clubs and Hoops


The biggest Rhythmic Gymnastics event this year in Spain, World Cup and International Junior Tournament begins today! Countries from all around the world are competing this weekend in Spain.
As it was confirmed in this media, (Twitter: Rhythmic_info) World and European Champion, Yana Kudryavtseva is not in Spain this weekend, looking for European Championships. Same happened to her team mates, senior Group from Russia, who was already confirmed a few weeks ago but it is not either traveling to Guadalajara.
Team Israel (Neta Rivkin, Victoria Filanovsky and the Senior Group) also withdraw from competition last week.
Schedule:



Dubai Youth Olympic School of Rhythmic Gymnastics organizes a summer camp training in Dubai from July 1st to August 31st.
The camp consist of Rhythmic gymnastics master classes, ballet and dance. It also includes individual training with world class coaches and choreography of FIG routines (The Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique).
Kseniya Dzhalaganiya is a former European and World Champion Rhythmic Gymnast, who founded Dubai Gymnastics Federation. Oksana Skaldina was her coach. One of her main goals is becoming European Junior Champion in 1998 and World Champion in groups in 2002.
For further details please email: at info@uae-gymnastics.com


Sabina Ashirbayeva (KAZ)

Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS)

Patricia Bezzoubenko (CAN)

Sara Rostom (EGY)

Rut Castillo (MEX)

Elizaveta Nazarenkova (UZB)

Milena Milachich (SRB)

Ekaterina Volkova (FIN)

Liubov Charkashyna (BLR)

Elizaveta Nazarenkova (UZB)
How is the signature of your favorite gymnast? Have you ever imagined? During press conferences or after competitions gymnasts sign pictures and they even receive gifts for their dearest fans!
Margarita Mamun (RUS) – Euskalgym 2015

Margarita Mamun’s autograph

Margarita Mamun (RUS)- Euskalgym 2015


Aleksandra Soldatova (RUS) – Euskalgym 2015
Dina & Arina Averina


Neviana Vladinova (BUL)


Anna Rizatdinova & Viktoriya Mazur (UKR)

French champion, Kseniya Moustafaeva underwent urgent surgery during her training in Moscow. Kseniya was suffering from appendicitis, which is an inflammation of the appendix. Appendicitis is a medical emergency that requires prompt surgery to remove the appendix.
This means that Kseniya could not compete this weekend at World Cup Minsk. She won’t neither be in Guadalajara, the next stage of World Cup Series. For the moment,Kseniya is going to participate in European Championships in Holon, Israel.
After appendectomy, normal activities can be resumed within a few days, but it takes 4 to 6 weeks for full recovery.

Ekaterina Selezneva: “Turning moment”
Ekaterina Selezneva was born 21 years ago in Russia. She is international Master of Sports and a member of National Russian Team.
“I have been doing gymnastics since I was 5 years old. My mum is an honored rhythmic gymnastics coach, but she wasn’t too much about of me becoming a professional gymnast. I don’t remember my first training. But I was surrounded by girls that were older than me. I was even scared of them!”

Darya Klesheva and Ekaterina Selezneva
“Right now I am on my third year of University and soon I will graduate in Physical Education. It is really difficult to study and be a sportswoman at the same time. For example this year, Russian National Championships was one of the most difficult competitions of my life. We have a really tough gymnastics school, one of the best of the whole world. The level in this championship is quite high. Fortunatly I performed clean routines that’s why I could join National Team”

Source: VOGUE RUSSIA – Photos All Rights Reserved

Guadalajara, Spain, hosts for the first time a World Cup Series stage from 3rd to 5th of June. This is not the first time that Guadalajara hosts a rhythmic gymnastics event: National Spanish Championships last year were also held in this city.
Venue/Arena
“Pabellón Multiusos Guadalajara”
Avda. del Vado 13, 19005. Guadalajara
Tel: +34 949880600
Tickets
https://www.marcaentradas.com/eventos/deportes/entradas-gimnasia-ritmica-2016
Schedule

Participants
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Brno is once again selected (eleventh in a row) as one of the host cities for Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix Series. “Tart Cup” is an international tournament that will be held at the same time as GP. This is the third stage of Grand Prix Series, after Moscow and Thiais.
Address
“City Sports Hall”
Vodova 108, 616 00 Brno, Czech Republic
Schedule
6th of May
14:00 – 19:00 TART CUP AA Juniors
7th of May
14:00 – 17:30 GRAND PRIX BRNO AA Seniors
8th of May
10:30 – 12:00 TART CUP Final Juniors
13:30 – 15:30 GRAND PRIX BRNO Final Seniors
15:45 GALA GRAND PRIX BRNO
Participants
AUT – Ruprecht Nicol
AZE – Piriyeva Zhala
BLR – Halkina Katsiaryna
BLR – Staniouta Melitina
BUL – Taseva Katrin
GEO – Pazhava Salome
HUN – Pigniczki Fanni
ISR – Filanovsky Victoria
LAT – Gamalejeva Jelizaveta
RUS – Averina Arina
RUS – Averina Dina
RUS – Mamun Margarita
SRB – Milačič Milena
SVK – Kiliánová Xenia
UKR – Mazur Viktoria
USA – Griskenas Evita
CZE – Míčková Monika
CZE – Šebková Anna
Location
This event will be held in Corbeil-Essonnes. The closest airport is Paris Orly.
Adress: “Palais des Sports” 90, Rue-Féray Corbeil-Essonnes
Schedule
Friday, 6th of May: From 14 pm, All-Around
Saturday, 7th of May: From 14 pm, All-Around
Sunday, 8th of May: From 14 pm, Finals and Gala
Contact
ascegym@gmail.com
Participants
