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2014 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships

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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]

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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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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.

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Hoop

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Ball

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Clubs

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Ribbon

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All-Around

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Groups

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10 Clubs

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3 Balls + 2 Ribbons

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Medal table

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References

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