2010 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships | |
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Location | Bremen, Germany |
Start date | 16 April 2010 |
End date | 18 April 2010 |
The 26th Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships was held in Bremen, Germany from 16 to 18 April 2010. [1]
Rank | Gymnast | Nation | Total | ||||
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Yevgeniya Kanayeva | Russia | 28.950 | 29.000 | 29.150 | 28.800 | 115.900 | |
Daria Kondakova | Russia | 28.650 | 28.400 | 28.575 | 28.100 | 113.725 | |
Aliya Garayeva | Azerbaijan | 27.925 | 27.800 | 27.900 | 27.750 | 111.375 | |
4 | Liubov Charkashyna | Belarus | 27.000 | 27.600 | 27.175 | 27.150 | 108.875 |
5 | Neta Rivkin | Israel | 26.750 | 27.350 | 27.250 | 27.050 | 108.400 |
6 | Melitina Staniouta | Belarus | 27.600 | 27.900 | 24.650 | 27.850 | 108.000 |
7 | Silviya Miteva | Bulgaria | 27.150 | 26.625 | 27.500 | 26.250 | 107.525 |
8 | Alina Maksymenko | Ukraine | 27.100 | 26.525 | 27.400 | 26.400 | 107.425 |
9 | Caroline Weber | Austria | 26.800 | 26.775 | 27.050 | 26.600 | 107.225 |
10 | Joanna Mitrosz | Poland | 26.900 | 26.725 | 26.850 | 26.200 | 106.675 |
11 | Irina Risenson | Israel | 26.675 | 26.300 | 26.500 | 27.100 | 106.575 |
12 | Delphine Ledoux | France | 26.250 | 26.350 | 26.600 | 26.300 | 105.500 |
13 | Julieta Cantaluppi | Italy | 25.550 | 25.650 | 26.100 | 25.925 | 103.225 |
14 | Ganna Rizatdinova | Ukraine | 26.150 | 25.450 | 25.800 | 25.775 | 103.175 |
15 | Alexandra Piscupescu | Romania | 25.650 | 25.200 | 25.650 | 25.650 | 102.150 |
16 | Carolina Rodriguez | Spain | 25.900 | 25.050 | 26.050 | 25.000 | 102.000 |
17 | Martina Alicata Terranova | Italy | 25.200 | 25.375 | 25.400 | 25.250 | 101.225 |
18 | Michaela Metallidou | Greece | 25.200 | 24.700 | 25.700 | 25.125 | 100.725 |
19 | Zeynab Javadli | Azerbaijan | 24.200 | 24.750 | 23.900 | 24.400 | 97.250 |
20 | Monika Mincheva | Bulgaria | 24.550 | 24.175 | 25.450 | 22.950 | 97.125 |
Rank | Nation | Total | ||
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Russia | 27.100 | 27.400 | 54.500 | |
Italy | 26.600 | 27.325 | 53.925 | |
Belarus | 26.600 | 27.000 | 53.600 | |
4 | Germany | 26.025 | 26.125 | 52.150 |
5 | Spain | 25.975 | 25.950 | 51.925 |
6 | Bulgaria | 25.900 | 25.375 | 51.275 |
7 | Israel | 25.950 | 24.700 | 50.650 |
8 | Azerbaijan | 25.625 | 24.800 | 50.425 |
9 | Switzerland | 24.700 | 24.925 | 49.625 |
10 | Hungary | 25.100 | 23.750 | 48.850 |
11 | Poland | 23.725 | 24.475 | 48.200 |
12 | Austria | 23.525 | 23.300 | 46.825 |
13 | France | 22.675 | 23.975 | 46.650 |
14 | Greece | 22.850 | 23.000 | 45.850 |
15 | Finland | 22.750 | 22.850 | 45.600 |
16 | Czech Republic | 22.725 | 21.800 | 44.525 |
17 | Georgia | 23.150 | 21.300 | 44.450 |
18 | Slovakia | 22.050 | 21.000 | 43.050 |
19 | Lithuania | 21.375 | 19.400 | 40.775 |
20 | Norway | 21.450 | 19.025 | 40.475 |
21 | United Kingdom | 21.075 | 15.700 | 36.775 |
Rank | Nation | D Score | A Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Russia | 9.450 | 9.500 | 9.250 | 28.200 | ||
Belarus | 9.250 | 9.300 | 9.100 | 27.650 | ||
Italy | 9.175 | 9.350 | 9.100 | 27.625 | ||
4 | Germany | 8.650 | 9.050 | 8.750 | 26.450 | |
5 | Israel | 8.650 | 8.900 | 8.650 | 26.200 | |
6 | Bulgaria | 8.500 | 8.850 | 8.750 | 26.100 | |
7 | Azerbaijan | 8.550 | 8.850 | 8.700 | 0.10 | 26.000 |
8 | Spain | 8.525 | 8.900 | 8.500 | 25.925 |
Rank | Nation | D Score | A Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Russia | 9.250 | 9.350 | 9.000 | 27.600 | ||
Italy | 9.100 | 9.300 | 8.900 | 27.300 | ||
Belarus | 9.075 | 9.250 | 8.850 | 27.175 | ||
4 | Germany | 8.550 | 9.000 | 8.650 | 26.200 | |
5 | Azerbaijan | 8.475 | 8.950 | 8.450 | 25.875 | |
6 | Spain | 8.550 | 8.800 | 8.450 | 25.800 | |
7 | Bulgaria | 8.250 | 8.900 | 8.500 | 25.650 | |
8 | Switzerland | 8.225 | 8.500 | 8.150 | 24.875 |
Rank | Nation | Total | ||||
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Russia | 26.100 | 24.850 | 26.700 | 25.350 | 103.000 | |
Belarus | 25.500 | 26.025 | 26.450 | 24.975 | 102.950 | |
Germany | 23.900 | 25.500 | 26.000 | 23.775 | 99.175 | |
4 | Bulgaria | 24.750 | 23.850 | 25.050 | 24.200 | 97.850 |
5 | Azerbaijan | 24.100 | 24.550 | 25.500 | 23.625 | 97.775 |
6 | Ukraine | 25.175 | 23.700 | 22.750 | 24.325 | 95.950 |
7 | Italy | 24.250 | 23.450 | 24.200 | 23.600 | 95.500 |
8 | Israel | 24.700 | 22.375 | 22.650 | 24.575 | 94.300 |
9 | Greece | 22.350 | 23.550 | 23.800 | 24.150 | 93.850 |
10 | Poland | 23.775 | 22.950 | 23.050 | 23.800 | 93.575 |
11 | Spain | 22.850 | 24.300 | 22.600 | 23.625 | 93.375 |
12 | Romania | 22.775 | 23.250 | 23.750 | 22.550 | 92.325 |
13 | Georgia | 23.150 | 22.900 | 22.300 | 22.500 | 90.850 |
14 | Cyprus | 22.575 | 22.450 | 22.600 | 23.175 | 90.800 |
15 | Austria | 22.850 | 22.650 | 22.600 | 22.325 | 90.425 |
16 | Finland | 22.150 | 22.300 | 22.800 | 22.625 | 89.875 |
17 | Czech Republic | 21.950 | 22.225 | 23.300 | 22.125 | 89.600 |
18 | Estonia | 22.750 | 22.900 | 21.850 | 21.975 | 89.475 |
19 | Slovenia | 21.400 | 22.950 | 23.000 | 21.325 | 88.675 |
20 | Hungary | 21.800 | 21.600 | 22.900 | 22.225 | 88.525 |
21 | Turkey | 22.150 | 22.825 | 22.250 | 20.625 | 87.850 |
22 | Latvia | 21.650 | 21.925 | 22.100 | 21.975 | 87.650 |
23 | Lithuania | 21.200 | 22.100 | 22.200 | 21.950 | 87.450 |
24 | Sweden | 21.575 | 21.700 | 21.750 | 22.300 | 87.325 |
25 | Belgium | 22.350 | 20.125 | 22.850 | 21.700 | 87.025 |
26 | Slovakia | 21.125 | 21.650 | 22.450 | 21.725 | 86.950 |
27 | Croatia | 21.550 | 21.250 | 22.150 | 21.750 | 86.700 |
28 | Portugal | 20.550 | 21.300 | 22.500 | 21.600 | 85.950 |
29 | Great Britain | 21.250 | 21.525 | 21.700 | 20.700 | 85.175 |
30 | Norway | 20.075 | 21.475 | 20.600 | 20.000 | 82.150 |
31 | Armenia | 18.900 | 18.200 | 21.850 | 22.300 | 81.250 |
32 | Andorra | 17.550 | 16.950 | 17.700 | 17.900 | 70.100 |
Rank | Gymnast | Nation | D Score | A Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Alexandra Merkulova | Russia | 7.900 | 9.400 | 9.150 | 0.05 | 26.400 | |
Arina Charopa | Belarus | 7.500 | 9.050 | 8.750 | 25.300 | ||
Viktoriia Shynkarenko | Ukraine | 7.400 | 8.900 | 8.950 | 25.250 | ||
4 | Anastasiya Kisse | Bulgaria | 7.100 | 8.950 | 8.600 | 24.650 | |
5 | Aysha Mustafayeva | Azerbaijan | 7.250 | 8.800 | 8.500 | 24.550 | |
6 | Victoria Veinberg Filanovsky | Israel | 7.100 | 8.850 | 8.550 | 24.500 | |
7 | Chiara di Battista | Italy | 7.100 | 8.700 | 8.500 | 24.300 | |
8 | Laura Jung | Germany | 7.225 | 8.600 | 8.400 | 24.225 |
Rank | Gymnast | Nation | D Score | A Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Valeria Tkachenko | Russia | 7.700 | 9.200 | 9.250 | 26.150 | ||
Nataliya Leshchyk | Belarus | 7.800 | 9.100 | 9.200 | 26.100 | ||
Jana Berezko-Marggrander | Germany | 7.650 | 9.100 | 9.100 | 25.850 | ||
4 | Lala Yusifova | Azerbaijan | 7.175 | 8.950 | 9.000 | 25.125 | |
5 | Yevgeniya Gomon | Ukraine | 7.125 | 8.800 | 8.750 | 24.675 | |
6 | Dilyana Botseva | Bulgaria | 7.100 | 8.750 | 8.700 | 0.10 | 24.450 |
7 | Evdokia Loukagou | Greece | 6.775 | 8.550 | 8.500 | 23.825 | |
8 | Eugenya Onopko | Spain | 6.950 | 8.450 | 8.250 | 0.05 | 23.600 |
Rank | Gymnast | Nation | D Score | A Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Alexandra Merkulova | Russia | 8.025 | 9.400 | 9.300 | 0.05 | 26.675 | |
Lala Yusifova | Azerbaijan | 7.700 | 9.000 | 8.950 | 25.650 | ||
Jana Berezko-Marggrander | Germany | 7.475 | 9.050 | 8.950 | 25.475 | ||
4 | Nataliya Leshchyk | Belarus | 7.550 | 9.000 | 8.800 | 25.350 | |
5 | Anastasiya Kisse | Bulgaria | 7.400 | 8.900 | 8.800 | 25.100 | |
6 | Veronica Bertolini | Italy | 7.250 | 8.750 | 8.750 | 24.750 | |
7 | Evdokia Loukagou | Greece | 7.075 | 8.300 | 8.500 | 23.875 | |
8 | Diana Valeanu | Romania | 6.900 | 8.200 | 8.150 | 23.250 |
Rank | Gymnast | Nation | D Score | A Score | E Score | Pen. | Total |
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Valeria Tkachenko | Russia | 7.650 | 9.000 | 8.750 | 25.400 | ||
Arina Charopa | Belarus | 7.450 | 8.950 | 8.950 | 25.350 | ||
Oleksandra Gridasova | Ukraine | 7.500 | 8.800 | 8.950 | 25.250 | ||
4 | Laura Jung | Germany | 7.200 | 8.600 | 8.800 | 24.600 | |
5 | Victoria Veinberg Filanovsky | Israel | 6.900 | 8.650 | 8.700 | 24.250 | |
6 | Dilyana Botseva | Bulgaria | 6.750 | 8.600 | 8.550 | 23.900 | |
7 | Anna Czarniecka | Poland | 7.100 | 8.400 | 8.050 | 0.05 | 23.500 |
8 | Alexia Kyriazi | Greece | 6.425 | 8.500 | 8.500 | 23.425 |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia | 4 | 1 | 0 | 5 |
2 | Italy | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
3 | Belarus | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
4 | Azerbaijan | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Totals (4 entries) | 4 | 4 | 4 | 12 |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
2 | Belarus | 0 | 4 | 0 | 4 |
3 | Azerbaijan | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
4 | Germany | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
5 | Ukraine | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (5 entries) | 5 | 5 | 5 | 15 |
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