12. September 2009
Mie / Japan
Rhythmic Gymnastics
SATURDAY: Italian Gymnastic Group won Gold in All-around
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Golden Italian Girls! |
Russia's five-time string of victories stopped ...!
A phantastic group of Italian girls stopped the five-times string of Russian victories in the last decade and won its second all-around group gold medal since 1975.
ITALY won with a total of 54,400 points and the silver medal went to the strong group from BELARUS, scoring 54,200. After a mistake with hoops favorit RUSSIA get the bronze medal with 51,350.
With a difference of -0.850 Azerbaijan ranked on fourth place, followed by Israel, Spain and Bulgaria ...
A phantastic group of Italian girls stopped the five-times string of Russian victories in the last decade and won its second all-around group gold medal since 1975.
ITALY won with a total of 54,400 points and the silver medal went to the strong group from BELARUS, scoring 54,200. After a mistake with hoops favorit RUSSIA get the bronze medal with 51,350.
With a difference of -0.850 Azerbaijan ranked on fourth place, followed by Israel, Spain and Bulgaria ...
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Italian Golden Girls! |
* GROUPS, ALL-AROUND
- Mie, Japan September 12-
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* ALL-AROUND, Groups
1. ITALY 27.275 (2) + 27,125 (1) = 54,400
2. BELARUS 27.700 (1) + 26,500 (2) = 54,200
3. RUSSIA 24.900 (7) + 26,45o (3) =- 51,350
4. Azerbaijan - 25.600 (4) + 24.900 (6) = 50,500
5. Israel - 25,450 (5) + 25,025 (5) = 50,475
6. Spain - 25,750 (3) + 24.700 (8) = 50,450
* Bad luck for Russian favourite: >>
>> ... one hoop dropped out of the floor!
- Mie, Japan September 12-
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* ALL-AROUND, Groups
1. ITALY 27.275 (2) + 27,125 (1) = 54,400
2. BELARUS 27.700 (1) + 26,500 (2) = 54,200
3. RUSSIA 24.900 (7) + 26,45o (3) =- 51,350
4. Azerbaijan - 25.600 (4) + 24.900 (6) = 50,500
5. Israel - 25,450 (5) + 25,025 (5) = 50,475
6. Spain - 25,750 (3) + 24.700 (8) = 50,450
* Bad luck for Russian favourite: >>
>> ... one hoop dropped out of the floor!
... following ranking:
7. Bulgaria (50,150); 8. Japan (50,100); 9. France (48,550)
10. Ukraine (48,300); 11. Poland (47,525); 12. Switzerland (46,700);
>> FINAL All-around Results
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G R P O U P S All-arouns
- by FIG coverage
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The 24 Rhythmic Groups participating in the 29th World Championships in Mie (JPN) brought a whole different kind of energy to the sold out Sun Arena today.
Some 3,000 spectators followed the competition that started this morning with the All-around Final on 5 Hoops and 3 Ribbons/2 Ropes, and were thrilled by breathtaking exercises and phenomenal floor work!
Italy’s hope for a medal in Groups has come true, and this time it’s the Gold! With considerable fan support the Group achieved a final score of 54.400, which placed them ahead of Belarus (54.200) and in the lead after the first heat. No other Group clinched the deal in heat 2, which kept the Silver medal winning Group from Beijing in first place till the end. With Silver in 2005 and 2007, this marks the third consecutive World medal for the country in the Group All-around competition and their first Gold. With a strong history in this event the Italian Group is also a medal aspirant for tomorrow’s Apparatus Finals.
After Bronze in both, 2005 Baku and 2007 Patras, the Group from Belarus stepped up to Mie’s podium tonight to claim a Silver.
In a neck and neck battle with Italy, Belarus, edged out by 0.2, got the short end of the stick; the country adds today’s Bronze to a number of World and Olympic medals however, the most recent being an All-around Bronze from Baku 2005 and Patras 2007, as well as Bronze in Beijing. 10 years ago in Osaka the Japanese public looked on as a Belarusian Group again took its place in third.
Although Russia presented interesting and appealing routines, they stumbled behind their Italian and Byelorussian nemesis. A younger, post-2008 Olympic Games Group, they made a number of mistakes, including one hoop landing behind the advertising boards. Not to be deterred, they were swift to get back in the saddle for 51.350 points and third place on the podium.
Ranks four to six were contended by an impressive chasing pack when a mere 0.05 of a point tipped the scales! With 50.500 points Azerbaijan ultimately made the race, barely nosing ahead of Israel (50.475) and Spain (50.450).
Back after two years of absence, this Bulgarian Group finished seventh in tonight’s All-around competition and spectators can look forward to seeing them again in both Apparatus Finals.
The Japanese Group created a wholly unique atmosphere in the arena as fans roared out their enthusiasm, some actually moved to tears! Their exciting routines yielded a total 50.100 point score and placed them in a provisional 2nd. Action was delivered in spades as other Groups gained ground, pushing Japan down to 8th and one rank lower than in Patras and one rank lower than 2 years ago in Patras. Ranked 4th on 3 Ribbons/2 Ropes, the host country qualified for the Apparatus Final.
Ukraine, eighth in Patras as well as in Beijing, crossed the All-around finish line in 10th, just behind France, and qualified for the Final on Hoops.
* Source: FIG WCh Coverages
7. Bulgaria (50,150); 8. Japan (50,100); 9. France (48,550)
10. Ukraine (48,300); 11. Poland (47,525); 12. Switzerland (46,700);
>> FINAL All-around Results
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G R P O U P S All-arouns
- by FIG coverage
_______________________________________________
The 24 Rhythmic Groups participating in the 29th World Championships in Mie (JPN) brought a whole different kind of energy to the sold out Sun Arena today.
Some 3,000 spectators followed the competition that started this morning with the All-around Final on 5 Hoops and 3 Ribbons/2 Ropes, and were thrilled by breathtaking exercises and phenomenal floor work!
Italy’s hope for a medal in Groups has come true, and this time it’s the Gold! With considerable fan support the Group achieved a final score of 54.400, which placed them ahead of Belarus (54.200) and in the lead after the first heat. No other Group clinched the deal in heat 2, which kept the Silver medal winning Group from Beijing in first place till the end. With Silver in 2005 and 2007, this marks the third consecutive World medal for the country in the Group All-around competition and their first Gold. With a strong history in this event the Italian Group is also a medal aspirant for tomorrow’s Apparatus Finals.
After Bronze in both, 2005 Baku and 2007 Patras, the Group from Belarus stepped up to Mie’s podium tonight to claim a Silver.
In a neck and neck battle with Italy, Belarus, edged out by 0.2, got the short end of the stick; the country adds today’s Bronze to a number of World and Olympic medals however, the most recent being an All-around Bronze from Baku 2005 and Patras 2007, as well as Bronze in Beijing. 10 years ago in Osaka the Japanese public looked on as a Belarusian Group again took its place in third.
Although Russia presented interesting and appealing routines, they stumbled behind their Italian and Byelorussian nemesis. A younger, post-2008 Olympic Games Group, they made a number of mistakes, including one hoop landing behind the advertising boards. Not to be deterred, they were swift to get back in the saddle for 51.350 points and third place on the podium.
Ranks four to six were contended by an impressive chasing pack when a mere 0.05 of a point tipped the scales! With 50.500 points Azerbaijan ultimately made the race, barely nosing ahead of Israel (50.475) and Spain (50.450).
Back after two years of absence, this Bulgarian Group finished seventh in tonight’s All-around competition and spectators can look forward to seeing them again in both Apparatus Finals.
The Japanese Group created a wholly unique atmosphere in the arena as fans roared out their enthusiasm, some actually moved to tears! Their exciting routines yielded a total 50.100 point score and placed them in a provisional 2nd. Action was delivered in spades as other Groups gained ground, pushing Japan down to 8th and one rank lower than in Patras and one rank lower than 2 years ago in Patras. Ranked 4th on 3 Ribbons/2 Ropes, the host country qualified for the Apparatus Final.
Ukraine, eighth in Patras as well as in Beijing, crossed the All-around finish line in 10th, just behind France, and qualified for the Final on Hoops.
* Source: FIG WCh Coverages
** GROUP FINALS
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On Sunday, the final day of these Worls will held the two final events:
* Qualification and Qualifiers (Q) per apparatus
>> 5 H O O P S >> 3 RIBBON / 2 ROPES
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On Sunday, the final day of these Worls will held the two final events:
* Qualification and Qualifiers (Q) per apparatus
>> 5 H O O P S >> 3 RIBBON / 2 ROPES
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