2016 World Aesthetic Gymnastics Championships | |
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Venue | Sport hall Vodova |
Location | Brno, Czech Republic |
Start date | 9 June 2016 |
End date | 12 June 2016 |
The 2016 World Aesthetic Gymnastics Championships , the 17th edition of the Aesthetic group gymnastics competition, was held in Brno, Czech Republic from June 9 to 12, at the Sport hall Vodova.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Senior Final | Expressia Russia Alina Vorontsova, Anastasia Kozhemyakina, Kristina Panarina, Elena Romanchenko, Olga Romanchenko, Yana Sochugova, Arina Ten, Anastasiya Chernyaeva, Anastasia Yarkova | Minetit Finland Camilla Berg, Janica Berg, Ronja Hakala, Venla Lampo, Liisa Lepola, Venla Niemenmaa, Emmi Nikkilä, Siiri Puuska, Ella Ratilainen, Elena Ticklen | Madonna Russia Daria Zhdanova, Alexandra Kuznetsova, Daria Kuklina, Maria Maltseva, Daria Nagornova, Khristina Obolskaia, Marina Onishchenko, Lyubov Palchikova, Anastasiia Ponikarova, Polina Sosnina, Valeriya Uryupina |
Junior Final | Victoria Russia Irina Titenko, Aleksandra Danilina, Daria Zhukova, Daria Belyaeva, Anastasiia Khakhulina, Polina Baranova, Arina Shishenina, Irina Marekina | OVO Junior Team Finland Gonzalez Yli-mäyry Laura, Kangas Amanda, Kauppila Silja, Matt Laurel, Naumanen Sonja, Piippo Sandra, Ruismäki Kaisa, Salmi Vilja, Simmelvuo Fanny | Minetit Jr. Finland Julia Järventö, Tuuli Kankaanpää, Emilia Minkkinen, Viivi-Sofia Minkkinen, Jasmine Niemelä, Viivi Saarenrinne, Pihla Silvennoinen, Enni Söderling, Vilhelmiina Viljanen, Milja Vuorenmaa |
The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals. [1]
Place | Nation | Name | Preliminaries | Final | Total |
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Russia | Expressia | 19.200 (1) | 19.200 (1) | 38.400 | |
Finland | Minetit | 19.200 (1) | 19.150 (2) | 38.350 | |
Russia | Madonna | 18.900 (3) | 18.850 (3) | 37.750 | |
4 | Finland | OVO Team | 18.800 (4) | 18.650 (4) | 37.450 |
5 | Japan | Team Japan | 18.350 (5) | 18.450 (5) | 36.800 |
6 | Bulgaria | National team | 18.300 (6) | 18.300 (6) | 36.600 |
7 | Estonia | GC Rytmika Perfetto | 17.500 (8) | 17.050 (7) | 34.550 |
8 | Japan | Team Shoin | 16.900 (12) | 16.900 (8) | 33.800 |
9 | Spain | INEF Barcelona | 17.000 (11) | 16.650 (9) | 33.650 |
10 | Spain | Ciutad de Barcelona Alcon Cusi | 16.600 (14) | 16.600 (11) | 33.200 |
11 | Estonia | GC Janika Tallinn Senior Team | 16.050 (15) | 16.650 (9) | 32.700 |
12 | Canada | Rhythmic Expression | 15.700 (16) | 15.800 (12) | 31.500 |
13 | Czech Republic | TJ Sokol Velký Týnec | 15.600 (17) | 14.550 (13) | 30.150 |
14 | Mexico | Team Mexico | 13.900(25) | 13.800 (14) | 27.700 |
15 | Russia | Nebesa | 17.550 (7) | 17.550 | |
16 | Finland | Team Vantaa | 17.150 (9) | 17.150 | |
17 | Finland | Sirius | 17.100 (10) | 17.100 | |
18 | Japan | JWCPE AGG Team | 16.900 (12) | 16.900 | |
19 | Austria | Tanzfabrik | 15.450 (18) | 15.450 | |
20 | Faroe Islands | Team Hulda | 15.400 (19) | 15.400 | |
21 | Ukraine | Alcor Avangard | 15.350 (20) | 15.350 | |
22 | Bulgaria | Etar Elite | 15.200 (21) | 15.200 | |
23 | Czech Republic | TJ Gumárny Zubří | 14.650 (22) | 14.650 | |
24 | Czech Republic | SK MG Mantila Brno | 14.600 (23) | 14.600 | |
25 | Hungary | Gracia Fair SE | 14.000 (24) | 14.000 | |
26 | Norway | NJÄRD | 13.250 (26) | 13.250 | |
27 | Denmark | Team Aida | 13.150 (27) | 13.150 | |
27 | USA | YAGA ACADEMY | 13.150 (28) | 13.150 | |
29 | Italy | Nervianese Team Minerva | 13.000 (29) | 13.000 | |
30 | Denmark | Team Luna | 12.900 (30) | 12.900 | |
31 | Czech Republic | SK TRASKO Vyškov | 12.800 (31) | 12.800 | |
32 | Denmark | Team Embla | 12.650 (32) | 12.650 | |
33 | Italy | Ginnastica Alba | 12.250 (33) | 12.250 | |
34 | Turkey | EGE University | 6.550 (34) | 6.550 | |
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