Grand Prix Marbella All-Around Photos (IV)

Alina Harnasko (BLR)

Olena Dyachenko (UKR)

María Añó (ESP)

Olena Dyachenko (UKR)

Polina Khonina (RUS)


Yanika Vartlaan (UKR)

Yanika Vartlaan (UKR)

Yanika Vartlaan (UKR)

Yeva Meleshchuk (UKR)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)
Grand Prix Marbella 2018 All-Around Photos (III)

María Añó (ESP)

Mariia Sergeeva (RUS)

Mariia Sergeeva (RUS)

Olena Dyachenko (UKR)

Polina Khonina (RUS)

Alina Harnasko (BLR)

Alina Harnasko (BLR)

Alina Harnasko (BLR)

Cassandra Pettersson (SWE)

Cassandra Pettersson (SWE)

María Añó (ESP)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)
Grand Prix Marbella 2018 All-Around Photos (II)

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)

Nastassia Generalova (USA)

Lourdes Mohedano (ESP)

Lourdes Mohedano (ESP)

Lourdes Mohedano (ESP)

Natalia García (ESP)

Yanika Vartlaan (UKR)

Yanika Vartlaan (UKR)

Yanika Vartlaan (UKR)

Yanika Vartlaan (UKR)

Natalia Garcia (ESP)

Natalia Garcia (ESP)

Natalia Garcia (ESP)

Natalia Garcia (ESP)

Natalia García (ESP)
Grand Prix Marbella 2018 All-Around Photos (I)

Alina Harnasko (BLR)

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)

Mariia Sergeeva (RUS)

Podium

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Yanika Vartlaan (UKR)

Yanika Vartlaan (UKR)

Yanika Vartlaan (UKR)

Yeva Meleshchuk (UKR)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Yeva Meleshchuk (UKR)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Irina Derugina’s Dog

Polina Khonina (RUS)

Polina Khonina (RUS)

Polina Khonina (RUS)
Grand Prix Marbella 2018 Official Trainings Photos I

Yana Lukonina (RUS)

Yuliana Telegina (ISR)

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)

Cassandra Pettersson (SWE)

Mariia Sergeeva (RUS)

Cassandra Pettersson (SWE)

Cassandra Pettersson (SWE)

Cassandra Pettersson (SWE)

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)

Karina Kuznetsova (RUS)

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)
Grand Prix Marbella 2018 Participants

The last stage of Grand Prix Series takes place this weekend in Marbella, Spain (28th and 29th of October) with a few groups of gymnasts from all around the world, including the whole Ukrainian senior Team.

Former Olympic medalist from Spain, Lourdes Mohedano and from Ukraine, Anna Rizatdinova, will perform a gala during Grand Prix. Natalia Garcia Timofeeva will also surprise the audience with a delighting gala choreographed for this competition.
Tickets are still available for Saturday and Sunday.
Stay tuned on our Facebook and Twitter for exclusive videos and photos:
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More information: https://rhythmic-gymnastics.info/2018/10/19/information-about-grand-prix-marbella-2018/

Alina Harnasko (BLR)

Yeva Meleshchuk (UKR)

Natalia García (ESP)

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)

Olena Dyachenko (UKR)

Olympic Bronze Medalist, Anna Rizatdinova (UKR)
Information about Grand Prix Marbella 2018

Marbella arranges the 5th International Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix, which is also the Grand Final.
The Grand Prix will take place in Marbella, South of Spain from 26th to 28th of October. On Sunday morning, junior competition (2003, 2004,2005 d.o.b.) will also take place.
The participants list of Grand Prix is not available for the moment, but Alina Harnasko (BLR), Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS), Natassia Generalova (USA), Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR), Yanika Vartlaan (UKR), Maria Año (ESP), Yeva Meleshchuk (UKR), Mariya Sergeeva (RUS), Olena Dyachenko (UKR), Karina Kuznetsova (RUS), Neviana Vladinova (BUL) are already confirmed.

Vlada Nikolchenko (UKR)
Olympic Medalists Anna Rizatdinova, Evgeniya Kanaeva, Lourdes Mohedano and Yuliya Barsukova will be also at Grand Prix as guests.
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The competition venue is “Palacio de los Deportes San Pedro de Alcantara”. The closest airport is Malaga (AGP).

Ekaterina Selezneva (RUS)
Provisional Schedule:
Thursday 25th of October:
Arrival of Delegations
Friday 26th of October:
Official Trainings (Grand Prix Trainings are during the afternoon)
Saturday 27th of October:
10:00 National Groups Tournament “Ciudad de Marbella”
16:30 “Grand Prix” (during the afternoon).
Sunday 28th of October:
9:00″Andalucia Cup” (during the morning), 17:00 “Grand Prix Finals” (during the afternoon).

Alina Harnasko (BLR)
Social Network:
Twitter: @GPMarbella
Facebook: “International Grand Prix Marbella”

Olena Dyachenko (UKR)
10 Most Amazing Rhythmic Gymnastics starting positions
Rhythmic Gymnastics routines are not only exercises with apparatus difficulty. There is also artristy on them. The gymnasts could act during their routine with elements that have no value but, on the other hand, they give artistic sense to their routines. These are some examples:

Maria Petrova from Bulgaria. This could be one of the most famous starting positions in Rhythmic Gymnastics history and one of Maria’s most original routines.

Katrin Taseva (BUL) starts and ends her 2018 ball routine with this curious position.

Viktoriya Mazur (UKR) started this lovely ball routine with the ball between her foot.

Alina Kabaeva (RUS), who introduced contortion elements to rhythmic gymnastics at the end of 90’s.

Anna Rizatdinova (UKR) began 2013 season with this suggestive ball starting position.

Elizabeth Paysieva (BUL) starting her rope routine showing her back flexibility skills.

Anna Bessonova (UKR) started her dramatic “Avrora” hoop routine holding the hoop between her wrists.

Viktoria Shynkarenko (UKR) deep look to judges.

Silviya Miteva (BUL) holding the ball on her arms.
Tamara Yerofeeva (UKR) starting with a balance that continued with a tourlent.
Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Leotards

Dina Averina (RUS)
Leotard is a skin-tight one-piece garment that covers the torso but leaves the legs wore by gymnasts. Some of them are also covering legs and they are called “unitards”.
Since 2001, COP allows leotards with or without skirts and unitards (since 1993) . The skirt should fall down on the hips and “tutu shape” is forbidden. Its length should not go lower than the pelvis. Tights are also allowed. Since a few years ago, leotards can be embroidered with sequins, glitter, feathers and Swarovski stones.
Leotards designers may find their inspiration on fashion runways. Karina Kuznetsova wore a leotard inspired in Valentino’s original gown, Yana Kudryavtseva worn a ball leotard which was an inspiration on an iconic design by Dior Couture.
One of the most finest leotards atelier is “Lana”, located in Moscow, Russia. They sew leotards for international Rhythmic Gymnastics stars such as Arina and Dina Averina, Aleksandra Soldatova, Yanika Vartlaan and Kseniya Moustafaeva.
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Leotard worn by World Champion Dina Averina (RUS). Available for renting.

Yanika Vartlaan (UKR) wearing a leotard designed and sew by Lana’s atelier

Caption of Lana’s atelier detailed handmade

Detailed Closeup
Each leotard represents a storie. For example, Polina Shamatko has an exercise with music of Shchedrin “Russian Fairytale”. This leotard is hadmade painted. The leotard is inspired in Russian folklore.
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Rental conditions
They give a swimsuit for a 100% guarantee of cost, from which 10% of the cost of a swimsuit is deducted once the leotards is returned back up to 7 calendar days. This is usually enough even for going to international competitions.
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Contact: +7 (985) 360-38-50, Svetlana
Full Catalog: https://vk.com/lana_leotards
Online Courses (Spanish): https://study.lana18.ru/p/curso-completo-espanol/?preview=logged_out
All photos and sketches are subjected to copyright. For the commercial use of all the above-mentioned pictures, permission is required.
Information about AEON Cup 2018
Aeon Cup is a Rhythmic Gymnastics International Clubs competition that is held every year in Japan.
The 2018 AEON CUP Worldwide R.G. Club Championships, will be hosted by the Japanese Gymnastics Association, this AEON Cup will begin from the 28th to 30th of September in Japan. Teams consist of 3 gymnast: two senior gymnast and a junior gymnast.
Gazprom club won last edition of Aeon Cup.
Each team competes with 12 routines: 8 senior routine (2 individual gymnast) and 4 junior routine (1 individual gymnast).
Participants

Katsiaryna Halkina BLR
Dynamo (BLR) Katsiaryna Halkina, Anastasiya Salos, Yana Striga (Junior).
SK TART MS Brno (CZE)
Alina CHAMZINA, Sabina ZALESAKOV, Veronika GUMENYUK
MTK Budapest (HUN)
Fanni PIGNICZKI, Anna JUHÁSZ, Korinna BORDA
ITEAM ISRAEL
Linoy ASHRAM, Nicol ZELIKMAN, Adi asia KATS

Linoy Ashram (ISR)
ADACHI RG CLUB (JPN)
Akari DOZONO, Hinata ISHII, Runa TAKAHASHI
AEON RG CLUB (JPN)
Kaho MINAGAWA, Chisaki OIWA, Aino YAMAD

Kaho Minagawa (JPN)
SETAGAYA RG Club (JPN)
Rieko KAMEI, Kano NAKASONE, Nao SAITOU
Rythmo-Cats Club GR (LUX)
Yuliana TELEGINA , Ekaterina VEDENEEVA,
Elizaveta IAMPOLSKAIA
Asker Turnforening(NOR)
Margit OEVERAAS, Karoline WENNBERG, Josephine NORDSTAD JUUL MOLLER
RUS
Gazprom (RUS)
Arina AVERINA, Dina AVERINA, Anastasia SERGEEVA

Dina Averina (RUS)
YSC Slovakia (SVK)
Xenia KILIANOVA,
Kristina SEMANOVA,
Petra HORVATHOVA
JINTANA(THA)
Benjaporn LIMPANICH, Kanpitcha PATANASAK, Nat KULSANAWONG
NSR/EVG (USA)
Evita GRISKENAS,
Camilla FEELEY,
Lennox HOPKINS-WILKINS
Garmoniya Elit (UZB)
Sabina TASHKENBAEVA,
Nurinisso USMANOVA,
Takhmina IKROMOVA
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