2002 Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix circuit

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The 2002 Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix circuit was a series of competitions in rhythmic gymnastics. [1] [2] [3]

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Format

DateEventLocation
March 1–2Gazprom Grand Prix Flag of Russia.svg Moscow
March 15–16Kyiv Grand Prix Flag of Ukraine.svg Kyiv
March 22–24Thiais Grand Prix Flag of France.svg Thiais
September 7–8Grand Prix Berlin Masters Flag of Germany.svg Berlin
October 4–6Deventer Grand Prix Flag of the Netherlands.svg Deventer
October 18–20Mtel Grand Prix Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sofia
October 25–27Holon Grand Prix Flag of Israel.svg Holon
November 22–24Grand Prix Final: Grand Prix Innsbruck Flag of Austria.svg Innsbruck

Medal winners

Individual all-around

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva Flag of Russia.svg Laysan Utiasheva
Kyiv Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva
Thiais Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Russia.svg Vera Sessina Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva
Berlin Flag of Russia.svg Irina Tchachina Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva
Deventer Flag of Russia.svg Irina Tchachina Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova
Sofia Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova
Holon Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva
Innsbruck Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Russia.svg Laysan Utiasheva

Rope

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva Flag of Russia.svg Olesya Manuylova
Kyiv Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova
Thiais Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva Flag of Russia.svg Vera Sessina Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova
Berlin Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Russia.svg Irina Tchachina Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva
Deventer Flag of Russia.svg Irina Tchachina Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Belarus.svg Inna Zhukova
Sofia Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova
Holon Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva
Innsbruck Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva Flag of Belarus.svg Inna Zhukova Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova

Hoop

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva
Kyiv Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Russia.svg Vera Sessina
Thiais Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva Flag of Russia.svg Olesya Manuylova
Berlin Flag of Russia.svg Irina Tchachina Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva
Deventer Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Russia.svg Irina Tchachina Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva
Sofia Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva
Holon Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva
Innsbruck Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova

Ball

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Moscow Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aliya Yussupova
Kyiv Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Russia.svg Vera Sessina
Thiais Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Russia.svg Vera Sessina Flag of Spain.svg Almudena Cid Tostado
Berlin Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Russia.svg Irina Tchachina Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva
Deventer Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova
Sofia Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva
Holon Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva
Innsbruck Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva

Clubs

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Moscow Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva
Kyiv Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva
Thiais Flag of Russia.svg Vera Sessina Flag of Russia.svg Olesya Manuylova Flag of Belarus.svg Elena Tkachenko
Berlin Flag of Russia.svg Irina Tchachina Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova
Deventer Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova
Sofia Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova
Holon Flag of Russia.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Russia.svg Zarina Gizikova
Innsbruck Flag of Ukraine.svg Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Simona Peycheva Flag of Ukraine.svg Anna Bessonova

Overall medal table

Individual events
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)27141657
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)11161239
3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)29819
4Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)0123
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  (KAZ)0011
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)0011
Totals (6 entries)404040120

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