2011 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series

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The 2011 FIG World Cup circuit in Rhythmic Gymnastics includes one category A event (Sofia) and nine category B events. With stopovers in North America, Europe and Asia, the competitions took place on January 29–30 in Montreal (CAN), March 25–27 in Pesaro (ITA), April 15–17 in Kalamata (GRE), April 23–24 in Nizhny Novgorod (RUS), April 28 – May 1 in Portimão (POR), May 6–8 in Kyiv (UKR), May 13–15 in Corbeil-Essonnes (FRA), August 20–21 in Sofia (BUL), August 26–27 in Tel-Aviv (ISR) and September 5–7 in Tashkent (UZB).[1] Two events were open to individual athletes (Montreal and Corbeil-Essonnes), two were open to groups (Nizhny Novgorod and Tel-Aviv) and six were open to both individual athletes and groups. In all of the events, all-around competitions served as qualifications for the finals by apparatus. The world ranking points collected by the competitors at their best four World Cup events added up to a total, and the top scorers in each event were crowned winners of the overall series at the final event in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Formats[]

Date Level Location Type Ref.
29–30 January 2011 Cat. B Canada Montreal Individuals [2]
25–27 March 2011 Cat. B Italy Pesaro Individuals and groups [3]
15–17 April 2011 Cat. B Greece Kalamata Individuals and groups [4]
23–24 April 2011 Cat. B Russia Nizhny Novgorod Groups [5]
28 April – 1 May 2011 Cat. B Portugal Portimão Individuals and groups [6]
6–8 May 2011 Cat. B Ukraine Kyiv Individuals and groups [7]
13–15 May 2011 Cat. B France Corbeil-Essonnes Individuals [8][9]
20–21 August 2011 Cat. A Bulgaria Sofia Individuals and groups [10]
26–27 August 2011 Cat. B Israel Tel-Aviv Groups [11]
5–7 September 2011 Cat. B Uzbekistan Tashkent Individuals and groups [12]

Medal winners[]

All-around[]

Individual[]

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Sofia [10] Russia Daria Kondakova Bulgaria Silvia Miteva France Delphine Ledoux
Category B
Montreal [2] Belarus Liubov Charkashyna Belarus Aliaksandra Narkevich Russia Margarita Mamun
Pesaro [3] Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Belarus Liubov Charkashyna
Kalamata [4] Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Russia Daria Kondakova Belarus Liubov Charkashyna
Portimão [6] Russia Daria Kondakova Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Russia Darya Dmitriyeva
Kyiv [7] Russia Daria Kondakova Ukraine Alina Maksymenko Russia Yana Lukonina
Corbeil-Essonnes [8] Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Belarus Liubov Charkashyna
Tashkent [12] Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Russia Alexandra Merkulova Belarus Liubov Charkashyna

Group all-around[]

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Sofia [10]  Russia  Bulgaria  Belarus
Category B
Pesaro [3]  Russia  Italy  Belarus
Kalamata [4]  Bulgaria  Belarus  Israel
Nizhny Novgorod [5]  Russia  Israel  Germany
Portimão [6]  Russia  Italy  Belarus
Kyiv [7]  Italy  Belarus  Ukraine
Tel-Aviv [11]  Russia  Israel  Belarus
Tashkent [12]  Japan  Germany  Azerbaijan

Apparatus[]

Hoop[]

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Sofia [10] Russia Daria Kondakova Bulgaria Silvia Miteva Belarus Melitina Staniouta
Category B
Montreal [2] Russia Yana Lukonina Belarus Aliaksandra Narkevich Belarus Liubov Charkashyna
Pesaro [3] Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Belarus Liubov Charkashyna Azerbaijan Aliya Garayeva
Kalamata [4] Belarus Liubov Charkashyna Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Russia Daria Kondakova
Portimão [6] Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Russia Daria Kondakova Azerbaijan Aliya Garayeva
Kyiv [7] Ukraine Alina Maksymenko Russia Daria Kondakova Bulgaria Silvia Miteva
Corbeil-Essonnes [9] Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Azerbaijan Aliya Garayeva France Delphine Ledoux
Tashkent [12] Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Russia Alexandra Merkulova Belarus Liubov Charkashyna

Ball[]

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Sofia [10] Russia Daria Kondakova Bulgaria Silvia Miteva Belarus Melitina Staniouta
Category B
Montreal [2] Russia Margarita Mamun Belarus Liubov Charkashyna Kazakhstan Anna Alyabyeva
Pesaro [3] Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Belarus Liubov Charkashyna Azerbaijan Aliya Garayeva
Kalamata [4] Russia Daria Kondakova Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Uzbekistan Ulyana Trofimova
Portimão [6] Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Russia Daria Kondakova Belarus Melitina Staniouta
Kyiv [7][13] Russia Daria Kondakova Bulgaria Silvia Miteva Uzbekistan Ulyana Trofimova
Corbeil-Essonnes [9] Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Azerbaijan Aliya Garayeva Belarus Melitina Staniouta
Tashkent [12] Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Russia Alexandra Merkulova Belarus Liubov Charkashyna

Clubs[]

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Sofia [10] Russia Daria Kondakova Bulgaria Silvia Miteva Russia Alexandra Merkulova
Category B
Montreal [2] Belarus Aliaksandra Narkevich Belarus Liubov Charkashyna Russia Yana Lukonina
Pesaro [3] Belarus Liubov Charkashyna Russia Daria Kondakova Bulgaria Silvia Miteva
Kalamata [4] Bulgaria Silvia Miteva Russia Daria Kondakova Russia Darya Dmitriyeva
Portimão [6] Russia Daria Kondakova Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Bulgaria Silvia Miteva
Kyiv [7] Ukraine Alina Maksymenko Russia Daria Kondakova Belarus
Corbeil-Essonnes [9] Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Belarus Liubov Charkashyna
Tashkent [12] Russia Alexandra Merkulova Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Belarus Melitina Staniouta

Ribbon[]

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Sofia [10] Russia Daria Kondakova Bulgaria Silvia Miteva France Delphine Ledoux
Category B
Montreal [2] Belarus Aliaksandra Narkevich Belarus Liubov Charkashyna Russia Yana Lukonina
Pesaro [3] Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Belarus Liubov Charkashyna
Kalamata [4] Russia Daria Kondakova Bulgaria Silvia Miteva Belarus Liubov Charkashyna
Portimão [6] Russia Daria Kondakova Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Belarus Liubov Charkashyna
Kyiv [7] Ukraine Alina Maksymenko Russia Daria Kondakova Bulgaria Silvia Miteva
Corbeil-Essonnes [9] Russia Yevgeniya Kanayeva Russia Darya Dmitriyeva France Delphine Ledoux
Tashkent [12] Russia Darya Dmitriyeva Russia Alexandra Merkulova Uzbekistan Ulyana Trofimova

5 balls[]

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Sofia [10]  Russia  Belarus  Bulgaria
Category B
Pesaro [3]  Italy  Belarus  Israel
Kalamata [4]  Israel  Bulgaria  France
Nizhny Novgorod [5]  Russia  Israel  Japan
Portimão [6]  Russia  Israel  Italy
Kyiv [7]  Belarus  Italy  Ukraine
Tel-Aviv [11]  Russia  Belarus  Israel
Tashkent [12]  Japan  Germany  Kazakhstan

2 hoops and 3 ribbons[]

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Sofia [10]  Bulgaria  Italy  Belarus
Category B
Pesaro [3]  Belarus  Russia  Italy
Kalamata [4]  Bulgaria  Israel  Russia
Nizhny Novgorod [5]  Russia  Israel  Germany
Portimão [6]  Russia  Italy  Belarus
Kyiv [7]  Italy  Ukraine  Belarus
Tel-Aviv [11]  Russia  Belarus  Israel
Tashkent [12]  Japan  Azerbaijan  Germany

Overall medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Russia (RUS)4324976
2 Belarus (BLR)7132444
3 Bulgaria (BUL)49518
4 Italy (ITA)35210
5 Ukraine (UKR)3227
6 Japan (JPN)3014
7 Israel (ISR)16411
8 Azerbaijan (AZE)0347
9 Germany (GER)0235
10 France (FRA)0055
11 Uzbekistan (UZB)0033
12 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0022
Totals (12 nations)646464192

See also[]

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