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2014 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships
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The 2014 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships, the 33rd edition, was held in İzmir, Turkey, from 21 to 28 September, 2014 at the İzmir Halkapınar Sport Hall.[1]
Apparatus finals were held concurrently with the all-around qualifications, with the top gymnasts on each apparatus competing in the final after the apparatus qualifications were finished.[2] 58 federations sent a total of 312 gymnasts: 133 individuals and 179 members of 31 groups.[3]
Yana Kudryavtseva of the Russian Federation lead the all-around qualifications ahead of fellow Russian Margarita Mamun and Ukrainian Hanna Rizatdinova, and the medal placements were repeated in the final.[4][5] Kudryavtseva became the youngest rhythmic gymnast to win back-to-back individual all-around titles in the World Championships at 16 years old.[5]
Kudryavtseva also won the apparatus titles in hoop, ball (shared with Mamun),[2] and clubs, while Mamun won the gold with ribbon.[6] Son Yeon-jae from South Korea won her country's first medal at the World Championships, a bronze with hoop. Melitina Staniouta of Belarus won the ball bronze.[2] Rizatdinova won the other two apparatus bronze medals with clubs and ribbon.[6]
In the group competition, the host country of Turkey entered a group for the first time, as did Egypt and Thailand.[7] The Russian group was favored to win, but they had serious mistakes in both routines: one gymnast had to run off the floor after a club in the 10 clubs routine, and they had a knotted ribbon in their 3 balls + 2 ribbons routine. They finished off the podium in fourth place, while the Bulgarian group won the group all-around 18 years after they last did so at the 1996 World Championships held in Budapest, Hungary. The Italian group won silver and the Belarussian group bronze.[8]
In the group apparatus finals, the Spanish group, which had placed 11th in the all-around, rebounded to win the 10 clubs final, as they had done at the 2013 World Championships, and the Russian group also defended their title in the 3 balls + 2 ribbons final.[9]
The Longines Prize for Elegance was awarded to Kudryavtseva.[10]
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Participating countries
The following federations sent gymnasts to the Championships:[11]
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Schedule
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Award Ceremony Individual Final Hoop
Award Ceremony Individual Final Clubs |
Longines Prize of Elegance
Award Ceremony General Competition Groups
Award Ceremony Group Final 10 Clubs |
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Medal winners
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Individual
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Teams Competition and Individual Qualification
The team competition was held concurrently with all-around qualifications and was only for countries with at least three participating gymnasts. Only gymnasts competing with at least three apparatuses can compete for the all-around qualifications, with the top three highest scores counted. The top 24 in qualifications advance to the all-around finals.
Hoop
Ball
Clubs
Ribbon
All-Around
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Margarida Cabral
Nkumba Francisco
Yolanda Gaspar
Jandira Henriques
Beniude Panguleipo
Anastasiya Detkova
Vanessa Nachbaur
Anna Ruprecht
Anna Sprinzl
Lena Vertacnik
Sabina Abbasova
Diana Doman
Aynur Mustafayeva
Aliya Pashayeva
Aliaksandra Platonova
Siyana Vasileva
Ksenya Cheldishkina
Hanna Dudzenkova
Maria Kadobina
Maryia Katsiak
Valeriya Pischelina
Arina Tsitsilina
Beatriz Francisco
Mayra de Fatima Gmach
Francielly Machado Pereira
Isadora Magalhaes Silva
Gabrielle Moraes da Silva
Eliane Rosa Sampaio
Reneta Kamberova
Mihaela Maevska-Velichkova
Tsvetelina Naydenova
Tsvetelina Stoyanova
Hristiana Todorova
Katrina Cameron
Maya Kojevnikov
Teija Korjus
Lucinda Nowell
Anjelika Reznik
Victoria Reznik
Bao Yuqing
Ding Ziyi
Shu Siyao
Yang Ye
Zhang Ling
Zhao Jingnan
Katerina Gerychova
Veronika Hegrova
Alice Hejcova
Tereza Lohynska
Lenka Siroka
Katerina Vernerova
Yara Ahmed Baraka
Jacinthe Tarek Eldeeb
Alia Yassin Elkatib
Sarah Elkattan
Aisha Elkolali
Malak Amr Mostafa
Sandra Aguilar
Artemi Gavezou Castro
Elena Lopez
Lourdes Mohedano
Alejandra Quereda Flores
Riikka Kangas
Sonja Kokkonen
Heleri Kolkkanen
Elina Koprinen
Kristina Lapina
Aino Purje
Samantha Ay
Noemie Balthazard
Elena Chabert
Oceane Charoy
Marine Letul
Lea Peinoit
Judith Hauser
Anastasija Khmelnytska
Daniela Potapova
Dara Sajfutdinova
Julia Stavickaja
Rana Tokmak
Eleni Doika
Anastasia Giouvanaki
Zoi Kontogianni
Stefania Mitsana
Stavroula Samara
Lamprini Vlachogianni
Blanka Boldizsar
Csinszka Horvath
Reka Lakatos
Laura Ludanyi
Emma Sipos
Vivien Wehovszky
Yuval Filo
Alona Koshevatskiy
Ekaterina Levina
Karina Lykhvar
Ida Mayrin
Arianna Facchinetti
Sofia Lodi
Alessia Maurelli
Marta Pagnini
Camilla Patriarca
Andreea Stefanescu
Airi Hatakeyama
Mao Kunii
Rie Matsubara
Sakura Noshitani
Sayuri Sugimoto
Kiko Yokota
Yeon Jung Kim
Jiwoo Lee
Kyung Eun Lee
Na Young Lee
Hyun Jin Yang
Inese Jastrebova
Kitija Kausa
Eliza Osmucniece
Jevgenija Sepele
Katrine Silina
Paula Zaunere
Diana Casillas
Nelly Gonzalez Llanos
Erandeni Nava
Maria Eugenia Nava del Rio
Marialicia Ortega Elizondo
Alondra Rodriguez
Dagmara Bak
Zuzanna Klajman
Aleksandra Kubiak
Julia Namaczynska
Natalia Sobolewska
Lilianna Walczak
Maria Costa
Ana Rita Farinha Barata
Anzhelika Faydevych
Beatriz M. S. Goncalves Tojal
Mafalda Matos
Ines Pedro Ventura
Daria Avtonomova
Diana Borisova
Anastasiia Maksimova
Aleksandra Semenova
Anastasiia Tatareva
Maria Tolkacheva
Stephanie Kaelin
Julia Eva Novak
Lisa Rusconi
Tamara Stanisic
Anne Tardent
Nicole Turuani
Phasika Chetsadalak
Spanna Piyasangcharoen
Patarathida Ratanasatien
Iriya Rungrueang
Waleeporn Taengmanee
Ezgi Bozdemir
Gulce Cagdas
Eda Coskun
Ece Mumcuoglu
Burcin Neziroglu
Asya Nur Tas
Oleksandra Aslanyan
Olena Dmytrash
Oleksandra Gridasova
Valeriia Gudym
Olha Mykhalchuk
Anastasiya Voznyak
Kiana Eide
Alisa Kano
Natalie Mc Giffert
Jennifer Rokhman
Monica Rokhman
Kristen Shaldybin
Samira Amirova
Luiza Ganieva
Olga Kiryakova
Zarina Kurbonova
Evgeniya Larionova
Marta Rostoburova
All-Around
10 Clubs
3 Balls + 2 Ribbons
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