27. August 2024
Hamburg, GER
Rhythmic Gymnastics

Europe's biggest sports magazine honoured outstanding athletes with the ‘SPORT-BILD Award’ for the 22nd time in Hamburg. / Germany.
Among those honoured in nine different categories, 17-year-old rhythmic gymnastics shooting star Darja VARFOLOMEEV received the honorary title of ‘STAR OF THE YEAR’.
As the first German Olympic champion in her discipline, she shone in Paris despite the enormous pressure as the favourite and five-time world champion from the previous year and was the first medal...

20. August 2024
Stuttgart, GER
Rhythmic Gymnastics

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10. August 2024
Paris, FRA
Rhythmic Gymnastics

Germany's first Olympic Rhythmic Gold!


In the all-around final of rhythmic gymnastics today, 17-year-old gymnast Darja VARFOLOMEEV - protégée of a 2000 Olympic champion, Yulia Raskina - won the first Olympic gold medal in rhythmic gymnastics for Germany with four almost flawless routines - after the only previous medal, Regina Weber's bronze (Los Angeles 1984). The exceptional athlete from Schmiden thus saved the honour of Germany's second-largest sports federation, which had previously

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14. July 2024
Milan, ITA
Rhythmic Gymnastics

The series of FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cups in the 2024 Olympic year consisted of five events in total.
After Athens, Sofia, Baku, Tashkent and the final tournament now in Milan / Italy (21-23 June), Germany's current five-time world champion Darja VARFOLOMEEV ended this FIG series as the overall 2024 World Cup winner by winning the all-around and also the apparatus titles with clubs and ball.
The victory with the hoop in Milan went...

26. May 2024
Budapest, HUN
Rhythmic Gymnastics

The 40th Anniversary European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships 2024 will be held in the Hungarian capital Budapest from 22 to 26 May. The venue for the competitions will be the Budapest Laszlò Papp Sportaréna, named after the 3-time Hungarian Olympic boxing champion.
Last year's bronze medallist, Bulgaria's Stiliana NIKOLOVA, secured the all-around victory with three best scores (except hoop) and 143.750 points, relegating former world champion Sofia RAFFAELI (139.750) to silver, just like...

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