2016 World Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships

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2016 World Aesthetic Gymnastics Championships
VenueSport hall Vodova
Location Brno, Czech Republic
Start date9 June 2016
End date12 June 2016
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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.

Contents

Participating nations


Medal winners

EventGoldSilverBronze
Senior FinalExpressiaFlag of Russia.svg  Russia

Alina Vorontsova, Anastasia Kozhemyakina, Kristina Panarina, Elena Romanchenko, Olga Romanchenko, Yana Sochugova, Arina Ten, Anastasiya Chernyaeva, Anastasia Yarkova

MinetitFlag of Finland.svg  Finland

Camilla Berg, Janica Berg, Ronja Hakala, Venla Lampo, Liisa Lepola, Venla Niemenmaa, Emmi Nikkilä, Siiri Puuska, Ella Ratilainen, Elena Ticklen

MadonnaFlag of Russia.svg  Russia

Daria Zhdanova, Alexandra Kuznetsova, Daria Kuklina, Maria Maltseva, Daria Nagornova, Khristina Obolskaia, Marina Onishchenko, Lyubov Palchikova, Anastasiia Ponikarova, Polina Sosnina, Valeriya Uryupina

Junior FinalVictoriaFlag of Russia.svg  Russia

Irina Titenko, Aleksandra Danilina, Daria Zhukova, Daria Belyaeva, Anastasiia Khakhulina, Polina Baranova, Arina Shishenina, Irina Marekina

OVO Junior TeamFlag of Finland.svg  Finland

Gonzalez Yli-mäyry Laura, Kangas Amanda, Kauppila Silja, Matt Laurel, Naumanen Sonja, Piippo Sandra, Ruismäki Kaisa, Salmi Vilja, Simmelvuo Fanny

Minetit Jr.Flag of Finland.svg  Finland

Julia Järventö, Tuuli Kankaanpää, Emilia Minkkinen, Viivi-Sofia Minkkinen, Jasmine Niemelä, Viivi Saarenrinne, Pihla Silvennoinen, Enni Söderling, Vilhelmiina Viljanen, Milja Vuorenmaa

Results

Senior

The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals. [1]

PlaceNationNamePreliminariesFinalTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Expressia19.200 (1)19.200 (1)38.400
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Minetit19.200 (1)19.150 (2)38.350
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Russia Madonna18.900 (3)18.850 (3)37.750
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland OVO Team18.800 (4)18.650 (4)37.450
5Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Team Japan18.350 (5)18.450 (5)36.800
6Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria National team18.300 (6)18.300 (6)36.600
7Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia GC Rytmika Perfetto17.500 (8)17.050 (7)34.550
8Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Team Shoin16.900 (12)16.900 (8)33.800
9Flag of Spain.svg  Spain INEF Barcelona17.000 (11)16.650 (9)33.650
10Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Ciutad de Barcelona Alcon Cusi16.600 (14)16.600 (11)33.200
11Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia GC Janika Tallinn Senior Team16.050 (15)16.650 (9)32.700
12Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Rhythmic Expression15.700 (16)15.800 (12)31.500
13Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic TJ Sokol Velký Týnec15.600 (17)14.550 (13)30.150
14Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Team Mexico13.900(25)13.800 (14)27.700
15Flag of Russia.svg  Russia Nebesa17.550 (7)17.550
16Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Team Vantaa17.150 (9)17.150
17Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Sirius17.100 (10)17.100
18Flag of Japan.svg  Japan JWCPE AGG Team16.900 (12)16.900
19Flag of Austria.svg  Austria Tanzfabrik15.450 (18)15.450
20Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands Team Hulda15.400 (19)15.400
21Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Alcor Avangard15.350 (20)15.350
22Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Etar Elite15.200 (21)15.200
23Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic TJ Gumárny Zubří14.650 (22)14.650
24Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic SK MG Mantila Brno14.600 (23)14.600
25Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Gracia Fair SE14.000 (24)14.000
26Flag of Norway.svg  Norway NJÄRD13.250 (26)13.250
27Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Team Aida13.150 (27)13.150
27Flag of the United States.svg  USA YAGA ACADEMY13.150 (28)13.150
29Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Nervianese Team Minerva13.000 (29)13.000
30Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Team Luna12.900 (30)12.900
31Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic SK TRASKO Vyškov12.800 (31)12.800
32Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Team Embla12.650 (32)12.650
33Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Ginnastica Alba12.250 (33)12.250
34Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey EGE University6.550 (34)6.550

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