2012 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series

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The 2012 FIG World Cup circuit in Rhythmic Gymnastics includes one category A event (Sofia) and six category B events. Apart from Corbeil-Essonnes (individuals only), all events include both, individual and group competitions, with all-around competitions serving as qualifications for the finals by apparatus.

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With stopovers in Europe and Asia, the competitions took place March 16–18 in Kyiv (UKR), April 13–15 in Pesaro (ITA), April 28–29 in Penza (RUS), May 5–6 in Sofia (BUL), May 11–13 in Corbeil-Essonnes (FRA), May 18–20 in Tashkent (UZB) and July 13–15 in Minsk (BLR).

The world ranking points collected by the competitors at their best four World Cup events were added up to a total for each gymnast, and the top scorers in each event were crowned winners of the overall series at the final event in Minsk, Belarus.

Formats

DateLevelLocationTypeRef.
16–18 March 2012Cat. B Flag of Ukraine.svg Kyiv Individuals and groups [1] [2]
13–15 April 2012Cat. B Flag of Italy.svg Pesaro Individuals and groups [3] [4]
28–29 April 2012Cat. B Flag of Russia.svg Penza Individuals and groups [5] [6] [7]
5–6 May 2012Cat. A Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sofia Individuals and groups [8] [9]
11–13 May 2012Cat. B Flag of France.svg Corbeil-Essonnes Individuals [10] [11]
18–20 May 2012Cat. B Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Tashkent Individuals and groups [12] [13]
13–15 July 2012Cat. B Flag of Belarus.svg Minsk Individuals and groups [14]

Medal winners

All-around

Individual

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Category A
Sofia [8] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Daria Kondakova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Silvia Miteva
Category B
Kyiv [2] Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Alina Maksymenko Flag of Ukraine.svg Ganna Rizatdinova
Pesaro [4] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Daria Kondakova Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva
Penza [6] Flag of Russia.svg Daria Kondakova Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aliya Garayeva
Corbeil-Essonnes [11] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Merkulova Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva
Tashkent [12] Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Merkulova Flag of Israel.svg Neta Rivkin Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Anna Alyabyeva
Minsk [14] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Belarus.svg Liubov Charkashyna

Group all-around

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Category A
Sofia [9] Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Category B
Kyiv [2] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Pesaro [3] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Penza [7] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Tashkent [13] Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Minsk [14] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

Apparatus

Hoop

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Category A
Sofia [8] Flag of Russia.svg Daria Kondakova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Silvia Miteva Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva
Category B
Kyiv [1] Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Alina Maksymenko None awarded
Flag of Ukraine.svg Ganna Rizatdinova
Pesaro [3] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Belarus.svg Liubov Charkashyna
Penza [5] Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aliya Garayeva Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of South Korea.svg Son Yeon-jae
Corbeil-Essonnes [10] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Belarus.svg Liubov Charkashyna Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva
Tashkent [12] Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Merkulova Flag of Belarus.svg Liubov Charkashyna Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Anna Alyabyeva
Minsk [14] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Belarus.svg Melitina Staniouta

Ball

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Category A
Sofia [8] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Daria Kondakova Flag of Ukraine.svg Ganna Rizatdinova
Category B
Kyiv [1] Flag of Ukraine.svg Alina Maksymenko Flag of Ukraine.svg Ganna Rizatdinova Flag of Russia.svg Margarita Mamun
Pesaro [3] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Ganna Rizatdinova
Penza [5] Flag of Russia.svg Daria Kondakova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Anna Alyabyeva Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva
Corbeil-Essonnes [10] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Belarus.svg Liubov Charkashyna Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aliya Garayeva
Tashkent [12] Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Merkulova Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aliya Garayeva Flag of Belarus.svg Liubov Charkashyna
Minsk [14] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Belarus.svg Liubov Charkashyna

Clubs

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Category A
Sofia [8] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Silvia Miteva Flag of Ukraine.svg Ganna Rizatdinova
Category B
Kyiv [1] Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Ganna Rizatdinova Flag of Russia.svg Margarita Mamun
Pesaro [3] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Daria Kondakova Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aliya Garayeva
Penza [5] Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Russia.svg Daria Kondakova Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Ulyana Trofimova
Corbeil-Essonnes [10] Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Merkulova Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Belarus.svg Liubov Charkashyna
Tashkent [12] Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Merkulova Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aliya Garayeva Flag of Israel.svg Neta Rivkin
Minsk [14] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Merkulova Flag of Belarus.svg Melitina Staniouta

Ribbon

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Category A
Sofia [8] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Ukraine.svg Ganna Rizatdinova
Category B
Kyiv [1] Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Bulgaria.svg Silvia Miteva Flag of Russia.svg Margarita Mamun
Pesaro [3] Flag of Russia.svg Daria Kondakova Flag of Belarus.svg Liubov Charkashyna Flag of Bulgaria.svg Silvia Miteva
Penza [5] Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Russia.svg Daria Kondakova Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Aliya Garayeva
Corbeil-Essonnes [10] Flag of Russia.svg Alexandra Merkulova Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Belarus.svg Liubov Charkashyna
Tashkent [12] Flag of Belarus.svg Liubov Charkashyna Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Anna Alyabyeva Flag of Israel.svg Neta Rivkin
Minsk [14] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeniya Kanayeva Flag of Russia.svg Darya Dmitriyeva Flag of Belarus.svg Melitina Staniouta

5 balls

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Category A
Sofia [9] Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Category B
Kyiv [2] Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Pesaro [3] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Penza [5] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Tashkent [13] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Minsk [14] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

2 hoops and 3 ribbons

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
Category A
Sofia [9] Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Category B
Kyiv [2] Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Pesaro [3] Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Penza [5] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Tashkent [13] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Minsk [14] Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

Overall medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)4220870
2Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)4121228
3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)24410
4Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)2439
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)16714
6Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan  (AZE)1247
7Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)1023
8Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)0303
9Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  (KAZ)0224
10Flag of Israel.svg  Israel  (ISR)0167
11Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)0033
12Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea  (KOR)0011
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan  (UZB)0011
Totals (13 entries)535453160

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