2004 European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

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2004 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships
2004 European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships logo.jpg
Location Flag of Ukraine.svg Kyiv, Ukraine
Start date4 June 2004
End date6 June 2004
  2003 Riesa

The 20th Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships were held in Kyiv, Ukraine, from June 4 to 6, 2004. [1] [2]

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27 national teams participated in the championships. Medals were contested in two disciplines: team and individual all-round. Alina Kabaeva became for the fifth time in a row European champion in individual all-around and Russia – for the third time in a row European team champion. The winner of the medal tally was Russia with two gold and one bronze medals.

It was the first major rhythmic gymnastics competition which was contested in Ukraine.

Medal winners

EventGoldSilverBronze
Senior Individual Finals
All-around
details
Alina Kabaeva
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Anna Bessonova
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Irina Tchachina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Senior Groups Finals
All-around
details
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Alina Kabaeva
Irina Tchachina
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Anna Bessonova
Natalia Godunko
Tamara Yerofeeva
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Inna Zhukova
Valeria Kurylskaya
Svetlana Rudalova

Results

Individual all-around

RankGymnastNation Rhythmic gymnastics rope.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ball.svg Rhythmic gymnastics clubs.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 26.85026.72526.82526.225106.625
Silver medal icon.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 26.90026.05026.87524.600104.425
Bronze medal icon.svg Irina Tchachina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 25.47524.60026.27525.425101.775
4 Natalia Godunko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 26.10024.57525.97523.550100.200
5 Inna Zhukova Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 24.57524.50024.57523.95097.600
6 Eleni Andriola Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 24.60023.52524.25023.12595.500
7 Almudena Cid Tostado Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 23.25024.47523.10022.30093.125
8 Theodora Pallidou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 23.50022.52523.00022.75091.775
9 Svetlana Rudalova Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 24.45023.50020.05023.02591.025
10 Dinara Gimatova Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 21.90022.50022.02520.52586.950
11 Katerina Pisetsky Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 22.15021.75021.97521.00086.875
12 Jenifer Colino Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 23.00020.30022.45020.82586.575
13 Lisa Ingildeeva Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 22.30021.45021.50021.02586.275
14 Laura Zacchilli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 22.05021.50021.47520.80085.825
15 Anna Gurbanova Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 21.07521.72521.57521.10085.475
16 Magdalena Markowska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 20.97520.77521.82520.15083.725
17 Irina Kikkas Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 21.02520.82520.65020.15082.650
18 Joanna Mitrosz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 20.25020.67520.87519.25081.050
19 Dominika Červenková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 21.65020.35019.92519.07581.000
20 Maria Ringinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 21.07520.47520.17518.50080.225
21 Delphine Ledoux Flag of France.svg  France 19.92519.62520.35019.57579.475
22 Hannah McKibbin Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 20.25020.60020.05017.57578.475
23 Maya Paunovska Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 19.77519.47518.95017.17575.375
24 Susanna Marchesi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 19.07518.10019.27517.85074.300
25 Kateřina Kopáčová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 18.45018.67519.42517.57574.125
26 Elizabeth Paisieva [n 1] Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 21.82520.37542.200

Group all-around

RankTeam Rhythmic gymnastics rope.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ball.svg Rhythmic gymnastics clubs.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 51.85054.02552.65049.875208.400
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 51.90050.57551.42546.650200.550
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 47.92548.40047.12546.325189.775
4Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 45.70045.75045.87543.775181.100
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 44.20045.95045.25043.200178.600
6Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 45.25046.70043.55041.800177.300
7Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 42.62542.30043.45041.825170.200
8Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 42.95042.85042.65038.200166.650
9Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 41.42543.50041.45039.825166.200
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 40.77541.30042.80039.875164.750
11Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 41.82540.92542.37539.325164.450
12Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 40.95041.65041.65039.025163.275
13Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 40.62540.52540.17538.675160.000
14Flag of France.svg  France 41.70039.87539.17538.625159.375
15Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 39.87539.87539.47538.325157.550
16Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 38.35040.32539.77537.525155.975
17Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 39.25038.10040.30036.500154.150
18Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 38.57535.85039.82534.450148.700
19Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 38.30035.97538.47534.575147.325
20Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 36.45034.82538.57535.225145.075
21Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 35.02537.72535.65033.550141.950
22Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 35.37535.57537.37531.750140.075
23Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 33.35034.95034.77534.375137.450
24Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 34.85036.15032.70033.100136.800
25Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 33.32534.05034.15030.650132.175
26Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 29.77530.40030.27531.750122.200
27Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 28.62528.72530.60027.400115.350

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Ukraine)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)2013
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)*0202
3Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)0011
Totals (3 entries)2226

[3]

Notes and references

  1. After two rounds Elizabeth Paisieva withdrew due to an injury.

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