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The 2005 Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix circuit was a series of competitions in rhythmic gymnastics. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Date | Event | Location | Category |
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March 5–6 | Gazprom Grand Prix | Moscow | Individuals and groups |
March 12–13 | Kyiv Grand Prix | Kyiv | Individuals |
March 26–28 | Thiais Grand Prix | Thiais | Individuals and groups |
April 23–24 | Minsk Grand Prix | Minsk | Individuals and groups |
May 19–21 | Holon Grand Prix | Holon | Individuals and groups |
May 30–31 | Bourgas Grand Prix | Bourgas | Individuals |
September 2–3 | Deventer Grand Prix | Deventer | Individuals and groups |
September 16–17 | Grand Prix Final: Berlin Masters | Berlin | Individuals |
Competitions | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Moscow | Irina Tchachina | Olga Kapranova | Vera Sessina |
Kyiv | Natalia Godunko | Anna Bessonova | Vera Sessina |
Thiais | Irina Tchachina | Olga Kapranova | Natalia Godunko |
Minsk | Anna Bessonova | Inna Zhukova | Vera Sessina |
Holon | Olga Kapranova | Vera Sessina | Aliya Yussupova |
Bourgas | Anna Bessonova | Simona Peycheva | Inna Zhukova |
Deventer | Olga Kapranova | Vera Sessina | Anna Bessonova |
Berlin | Vera Sessina | Olga Kapranova | Natalia Godunko |
Competitions | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Moscow | Irina Tchachina | Vera Sessina | Anna Bessonova |
Kyiv | Anna Bessonova | Natalia Godunko | Vera Sessina |
Thiais | Irina Tchachina | Vera Sessina | Anna Bessonova |
Minsk | Olga Kapranova | Inna Zhukova | Vera Sessina |
Holon | Olga Kapranova | Vera Sessina | Inna Zhukova |
Bourgas | Anna Bessonova | Natalia Godunko | Simona Peycheva |
Deventer | Olga Kapranova | Anna Bessonova | Vera Sessina |
Berlin | Olga Kapranova | Irina Tchachina | Natalia Godunko |
Competitions | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Moscow | Irina Tchachina | Olga Kapranova | Dinara Gimatova |
Kyiv | Anna Bessonova | Natalia Godunko | Vera Sessina |
Thiais | Irina Tchachina | Olga Kapranova | Inna Zhukova |
Minsk | Olga Kapranova | Anna Bessonova | Natalia Godunko |
Holon | Inna Zhukova | Olga Kapranova | Vera Sessina |
Bourgas | Simona Peycheva | Inna Zhukova | Anna Bessonova |
Deventer | Olga Kapranova | Anna Bessonova | Vera Sessina |
Berlin | Olga Kapranova | Vera Sessina | Inna Zhukova |
Competitions | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Moscow | Olga Kapranova | Vera Sessina | Anna Bessonova |
Kyiv | Vera Sessina | Anna Bessonova | Olga Kapranova |
Thiais | Irina Tchachina | Vera Sessina | Natalia Godunko |
Minsk | Inna Zhukova | Aliya Yussupova | Anna Bessonova |
Holon | Olga Kapranova | Anna Bessonova | Vera Sessina |
Bourgas | Anna Bessonova | Natalia Godunko | Elizabeth Paisieva |
Deventer | Natalia Godunko | Vera Sessina | Anna Bessonova |
Berlin | Olga Kapranova | Vera Sessina | Inna Zhukova |
Competitions | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Moscow | Irina Tchachina | Natalia Godunko | Dinara Gimatova |
Kyiv | Natalia Godunko | Anna Bessonova | Vera Sessina |
Thiais | Natalia Godunko | Irina Tchachina | Anna Bessonova |
Minsk | Olga Kapranova | Vera Sessina | Anna Bessonova |
Holon | Olga Kapranova | Natalia Godunko | Anna Bessonova |
Bourgas | Simona Peycheva | Natalia Godunko | Anna Bessonova |
Deventer | Natalia Godunko | Olga Kapranova | Vera Sessina |
Berlin | Natalia Godunko | Vera Sessina | Anna Bessonova |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia (RUS) | 24 | 21 | 13 | 58 |
2 | Ukraine (UKR) | 12 | 14 | 17 | 43 |
3 | Belarus (BLR) | 2 | 3 | 5 | 10 |
4 | Bulgaria (BUL) | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
5 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
6 | Azerbaijan (AZE) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (6 entries) | 40 | 40 | 40 | 120 |
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