The 2020 Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix circuit was a series of competitions in rhythmic gymnastics. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Date | Event | Location | Category |
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February 7–9 | Moscow Grand Prix | Moscow | Individuals and groups |
February 29–March 1 | Miss Valentine Grand Prix | Tartu | Individuals and groups |
March 7–8 | Grand Prix Brno | Brno | Individuals |
September 10–13 | Deriugina Cup Grand Prix | Kyiv | Individuals |
Canceled due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Europe | |||
Canceled due to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Europe |
Competitions | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Moscow | Dina Averina | Daria Trubnikova | Lala Kramarenko |
Tartu | Arina Averina | Lala Kramarenko | Ekaterina Selezneva |
Brno | Alina Harnasko | Khrystyna Pohranychna | Boryana Kaleyn |
Kiyv | Viktoriia Onopriienko | Alina Harnasko | Anastasiia Salos |
Competitions | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Moscow | Ekaterina Selezneva | Anastasiia Salos | Daria Trubnikova |
Tartu | Arina Averina | Katsiaryna Halkina | Tatyana Volozhanina |
Brno | Alina Harnasko | Khrystyna Pohranychna | Vlada Nikolchenko |
Kiyv | Viktoriia Onopriienko | Yeva Meleshchuk | Anastasiia Salos |
Competitions | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Moscow | Dina Averina | Anastasiia Salos | Lala Kramarenko |
Tartu | Arina Averina | Ekaterina Selezneva | Khrystyna Pohranychna |
Brno | Vlada Nikolchenko | Yeva Meleshchuk | Evita Griskenas |
Kiyv | Alina Harnasko | Anastasiia Salos | Yeva Meleshchuk |
Competitions | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Moscow | Daria Trubnikova | Dina Averina | Salome Pazhava |
Tartu | Arina Averina | Lala Kramarenko | Vlada Nikolchenko |
Brno | Boryana Kaleyn | Yeva Meleshchuk | Jelizaveta Polstjanaja |
Kiyv | Vlada Nikolchenko | Anastasiia Salos | Alina Harnasko |
Competitions | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Moscow | Dina Averina | Ekaterina Selezneva | Ekaterina Vedeneeva |
Tartu | Arina Averina | Lala Kramarenko | Tatyana Volozhanina |
Brno | Vlada Nikolchenko | Boryana Kaleyn | Alina Harnasko |
Kiyv | Alina Harnasko | Viktoriia Onopriienko | Anastasiia Salos |
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Russia (RUS) | 10 | 7 | 4 | 21 |
2 | Ukraine (UKR) | 5 | 6 | 4 | 15 |
3 | Belarus (BLR) | 4 | 6 | 5 | 15 |
4 | Bulgaria (BUL) | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
5 | Georgia (GEO) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Latvia (LAT) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Slovenia (SLO) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
United States (USA) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (8 entries) | 20 | 20 | 20 | 60 |
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