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Haruna Masunaka - All-around winner
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23rd Chacott Championships 2005
- Japanese National Junior Championships of Rhythmic Gymnastics -
Tokyo, October 22 - 23 -
The winner Haruna Masunaka, but also Kana Yokoyama presented their performances really flexible and charming. And their exercises are suited to act difficulty and artistic value.
Haruna Masunaka was succeded in All Japan Club Championships this summer. She drew a lots of attention of the rhythmic gymnastics public in Japan.
The all-around third place went to Riko Anakubo from 'Aeon Club'. She is a blessed gymnast for her ability and style, she is one of the most expected rhythmic gymnastics junior in Japan. But this time she made some mistakes again. However, it showed us that every gymnasts have their chances to be a winner. So the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games could be a really exciting, not only for European but also for Asia area!
Reporting for GYMmedia: Takako Kobayashi
23rd Chacott Championships 2005
- Japanese National Junior Championships of Rhythmic Gymnastics -
Tokyo, October 22 - 23 -
RESULTS: * Indivisual All Around
1. Haruna Masunaka (NPO Gifu RG Club):46.350
2. Kana Yokoyama (NPO Gifu RG Club):46.075
3. Riko Anakubo (Aeon):45.200
4. Kotono Tanaka (Matsunaga RG):44.800
5. Hiromi Nakatsu (Angel RG Kagawa Nicchu):44.600
6.Yuka Endo (STELLA):44.375
7. Seri Imatani (M2 Mitsugarasu RG Club):44.150
8. Misaki Tsuruzawa (Minato RG Club):43.850
* Rope
1.Yuka Endo (STELLA):12.125
2. Haruna Masunaka (NPO Gifu RG Club):12.075
2. Riko Anakubo (Aeon):12.075
* Hoop
1. Kana Yokoyama (NPO Gifu RG Club):12.375
2. Haruna Masunaka (NPO Gifu RG Club):11.950
3. Kotono Tanaka (Matsunaga RG):11.900
* Clubs
1. Seri Imatani (M2 Mitsugarasu RG Club):11.350
1. Kotono Tanaka (Matsunaga RG):11.350
3. Haruna Masunaka (NPO Gifu RG Club)11.200
* Ribbon
1. Kana Yokoyama (NPO Gifu RG Club):11.125
1. Haruna Masunaka (NPO Gifu RG Club):11.125
3. Riko Anakubo (Aeon):11.075
* Group (5 Balls)
1. Women's RG Club:13.025
2. Adachi RG Club:12.825
3. NPO Gifu RG Club:12.725
>> Photos & Report by GYMmedia correspondent Takako Kobayashi, Tokyo