24. August 2010
Singapore
Rhythmic Gymnastics
* PREVIEW: Rhythmic Gymnastics .....
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... Tuesday morning, from 4 am and 7.30 am on: |
The Rhythmic Gymnastic competitions of the 1st Youth Olympic Games are the third and last part of the gymnastics disziplines.
The events will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday (August 24 / 25) in the Bishan sportshall of Singapore.
18 individual gymnasts and a special continental groups competition will fight for the very first youth Olympic medals in rhythmic gymnastics history ...
Thursday, August 26 is the closing day of the I. Youth Olympic Games 2010.
The events will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday (August 24 / 25) in the Bishan sportshall of Singapore.
18 individual gymnasts and a special continental groups competition will fight for the very first youth Olympic medals in rhythmic gymnastics history ...
Thursday, August 26 is the closing day of the I. Youth Olympic Games 2010.
* 2010 YOG RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS
- Bishan Hall, Singapore; Aug 24 / 25 -
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The Youth Olympic Games feature two events in Rhythmic Gymnastics:
* Individual All-around and Group All-around.
* Individuals compete on Rope, Hoop, Ball and Clubs;
* Groups on 4 Hoops and 4 Ribbons.
A total of 18 Individual gymnasts and six Groups qualified for Singapore.
The top eight ranked Individual gymnasts and the top four ranked Groups from the Qualification proceed to the respective All-around Finals.
The continental quotas have been allocated as follows:
In Individuals, Europe gets 6 spots, Asia 3 (including 1 spot for the host country), Africa 2, America 2 and Oceania 1.
Four spots are reserved as NOC universality places in order to guarantee the representation of each continent.
These will have an opportunity to send one Rhythmic Group to the Youth Olympic Games, with an extra spot for Asia as the host country.
Gymnasts competing in the Singapore Youth Olympic Games must be 15 years old (born in 1995) and may not have participated in FIG senior competitions or multi-sport games prior to the event.
* source: f i g
- Bishan Hall, Singapore; Aug 24 / 25 -
_________________________________________
The Youth Olympic Games feature two events in Rhythmic Gymnastics:
* Individual All-around and Group All-around.
* Individuals compete on Rope, Hoop, Ball and Clubs;
* Groups on 4 Hoops and 4 Ribbons.
A total of 18 Individual gymnasts and six Groups qualified for Singapore.
The top eight ranked Individual gymnasts and the top four ranked Groups from the Qualification proceed to the respective All-around Finals.
The continental quotas have been allocated as follows:
In Individuals, Europe gets 6 spots, Asia 3 (including 1 spot for the host country), Africa 2, America 2 and Oceania 1.
Four spots are reserved as NOC universality places in order to guarantee the representation of each continent.
These will have an opportunity to send one Rhythmic Group to the Youth Olympic Games, with an extra spot for Asia as the host country.
Gymnasts competing in the Singapore Youth Olympic Games must be 15 years old (born in 1995) and may not have participated in FIG senior competitions or multi-sport games prior to the event.
* source: f i g
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