2016 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Series

The 2016 FIG World Cup circuit in Rhythmic Gymnastics includes nine category B events and a Category A event.

With stopovers in Europe only, the competitions are slated for February 26–28 in Espoo (FIN), March 17–20 in Lisbon (POR), April 1–3 in Pesaro (ITA), May 13–15 in Tashkent (UZB), May 13–15 in Bucharest (ROU), May 20–22 in Minsk (BLR), May 27–29 in Sofia (BUL), June 17–19 in Guadalajara (ESP), July 1–3 in Berlin (GER), July 9–10 in Kazan (RUS), and July 22–24 in Baku (AZE).

The world ranking points collected by the competitors at their best four World Cup events will add up to a total, and the top scorers in each discipline will be crowned winners of the overall series at the final event in Baku, Azerbiajan.[1]

Formats

Date Levels Location Type
February 26–28 Cat. BFinland Espoo
March 17–20 Cat. BPortugal Lisbon
April 1–3 Cat. BItaly Pesaro
May 13–15 Cat. BUzbekistan Tashkent
May 20–22 Cat. BBelarus Minsk
May 27–29 Cat. BBulgaria Sofia
June 17–19 Cat. BSpain Guadalajara
July 1–3 Cat. BGermany Berlin
July 9–10 Cat. BRussia Kazan
July 22–24 Cat. AAzerbaijan Baku

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Medal winners

All-around

Individual

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo Russia Aleksandra Soldatova South Korea Son Yeon-Jae Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova
Lisbon Russia Aleksandra Soldatova Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova Israel Neta Rivkin
Pesaro Russia Yana Kudryavtseva Russia Margarita Mamun Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

Group all-around

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo  Russia  Israel  Spain
Lisbon  Russia  Israel  Bulgaria
 Spain
Pesaro  Italy  Bulgaria  Israel
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

Apparatus

Hoop

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova Russia Aleksandra Soldatova South Korea Son Yeon-Jae
Lisbon Russia Aleksandra Soldatova Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova South Korea Son Yeon-Jae
Pesaro Russia Margarita Mamun Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova Russia Dina Averina
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

Ball

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo South Korea Son Yeon-Jae Russia Dina Averina Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova
Lisbon Russia Aleksandra Soldatova South Korea Son Yeon-Jae Israel Neta Rivkin
Pesaro Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova Russia Dina Averina None awarded
Belarus Melitina Staniouta
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

Clubs

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo Russia Aleksandra Soldatova Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova Belarus Melitina Staniouta
Lisbon Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova South Korea Son Yeon-Jae Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
Pesaro Russia Margarita Mamun South Korea Son Yeon-Jae Russia Dina Averina
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

Ribbon

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova South Korea Son Yeon-Jae Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
Belarus Melitina Staniouta
Lisbon Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova Russia Aleksandra Soldatova None awarded
Russia Arina Averina
Pesaro Ukraine Ganna Rizatdinova Russia Dina Averina None awarded
South Korea Son Yeon-Jae
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

5 Ribbons

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo  Spain  Israel  Ukraine
Lisbon  Russia  Bulgaria None awarded
 Israel
Pesaro  Italy  Israel  Bulgaria
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

2 Hoops and 6 Clubs

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo  Israel  Spain  Ukraine
Lisbon  Russia  Bulgaria  Spain
Pesaro  Italy  Belarus  Israel
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

References

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