2023 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series

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The 2023 FIG World Cup circuit in Rhythmic Gymnastics is a series of competitions officially organized and promoted by the International Gymnastics Federation. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Formats

World Cup
DateEventLocationType
March 17–19FIG World Cup 2023 Flag of Greece.svg Athens Individuals and groups
March 31–April 2FIG World Cup 2023 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sofia Individuals and groups
April 14–16FIG World Cup 2023 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Tashkent Individuals and groups
April 21–23FIG World Cup 2023 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Baku Individuals and groups
July 21–23FIG World Cup 2023 Flag of Italy.svg Milan Individuals and groups
World Challenge Cup
May 5–7FIG World Challenge Cup 2023 Flag of Portugal.svg Portimão Individuals and groups
July 14–16FIG World Challenge Cup 2023 Flag of Romania.svg Cluj Napoca Individuals and groups

Medal winners

All-around

Individual

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
World Cup
Athens Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Boryana Kaleyn
Sofia Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Takhmina Ikromova
Tashkent Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Takhmina Ikromova Flag of Germany.svg Margarita Kolosov
Baku Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Bulgaria.svg Eva Brezalieva
Milan Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova
World Challenge Cup
Portimão Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of the United States.svg Evita Griskenas Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aibota Yertaikyzy
Cluj Napoca Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Bulgaria.svg Boryana Kaleyn Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev

Group

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
World Cup
AthensFlag of Israel.svg  Israel Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
SofiaFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Flag of France.svg  France
TashkentFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
BakuFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
MilanFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
World Challenge Cup
PortimãoFlag of Spain.svg  Spain Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
Cluj NapocaFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

Apparatus

Hoop

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
World Cup
Athens Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Hungary.svg Fanni Pigniczki Flag of Spain.svg Polina Berezina
Sofia Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova Flag of Israel.svg Adi Asya Katz Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli
Tashkent Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Germany.svg Margarita Kolosov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Takhmina Ikromova
Baku Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Bulgaria.svg Eva Brezalieva
Milan Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Ukraine.svg Viktoriia Onopriienko Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev
World Challenge Cup
Portimão Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of the United States.svg Evita Griskenas Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aibota Yertaikyzy
Cluj Napoca Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Bulgaria.svg Eva Brezalieva Flag of Germany.svg Margarita Kolosov

Ball

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
World Cup
Athens Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of the United States.svg Evita Griskenas
Sofia Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Takhmina Ikromova
Tashkent Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Germany.svg Margarita Kolosov Flag of Slovenia.svg Ekaterina Vedeneeva
Baku Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of Bulgaria.svg Eva Brezalieva Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Takhmina Ikromova
Milan Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of Bulgaria.svg Boryana Kaleyn Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova
World Challenge Cup
Portimão Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Elzhana Taniyeva Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Aibota Yertaikyzy Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev
Cluj Napoca Flag of Bulgaria.svg Boryana Kaleyn Flag of Italy.svg Milena Baldassarri Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli

Clubs

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
World Cup
Athens Flag of Germany.svg Margarita Kolosov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Takhmina Ikromova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Elzhana Taniyeva
Sofia Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Eva Brezalieva Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli
Tashkent Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of Hungary.svg Fanni Pigniczki
Baku Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova Flag of Ukraine.svg Viktoriia Onopriienko Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev
Milan Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova
World Challenge Cup
Portimão Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of the United States.svg Evita Griskenas Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zhao Yating
Cluj Napoca Flag of Bulgaria.svg Boryana Kaleyn Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli

Ribbon

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
World Cup
Athens Flag of Slovenia.svg Ekaterina Vedeneeva Flag of Israel.svg Adi Asya Katz Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova
Sofia Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Takhmina Ikromova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Elzhana Taniyeva Flag of Brazil.svg Bárbara Domingos
Tashkent Flag of Italy.svg Sofia Raffaeli Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of Germany.svg Margarita Kolosov
Baku Flag of Bulgaria.svg Stiliana Nikolova Flag of Bulgaria.svg Eva Brezalieva Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Takhmina Ikromova
Milan Flag of Ukraine.svg Viktoriia Onopriienko Flag of Bulgaria.svg Boryana Kaleyn Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev
World Challenge Cup
Portimão Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of France.svg Hélène Karbanov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Elzhana Taniyeva
Cluj Napoca Flag of Germany.svg Darja Varfolomeev Flag of Bulgaria.svg Eva Brezalieva Flag of Brazil.svg Bárbara Domingos

5 Hoops

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
World Cup
AthensFlag of Israel.svg  Israel Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
SofiaFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Flag of France.svg  France
TashkentFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan
BakuFlag of Israel.svg  Israel Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
MilanFlag of Israel.svg  Israel Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
World Challenge Cup
PortimãoFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Cluj NapocaFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

3 Ribbons and 2 Balls

CompetitionsGoldSilverBronze
World Cup
AthensFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
SofiaFlag of Poland.svg  Poland Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Flag of France.svg  France
TashkentFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
BakuFlag of Israel.svg  Israel Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan
MilanFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
World Challenge Cup
PortimãoFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Cluj NapocaFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

Overall medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)1712534
2Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)1211932
3Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)107825
4Flag of Israel.svg  Israel  (ISR)58013
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China  (CHN)4239
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil  (BRA)2147
7Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  (KAZ)1359
8Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan  (UZB)12710
9Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine  (UKR)1214
10Flag of Spain.svg  Spain  (ESP)1113
11Flag of Poland.svg  Poland  (POL)1012
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia  (SLO)1012
13Flag of the United States.svg  United States  (USA)0314
14Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)0235
15Flag of Greece.svg  Greece  (GRE)0112
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary  (HUN)0112
17Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan  (AZE)0033
18Flag of Japan.svg  Japan  (JPN)0011
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico  (MEX)0011
Totals (19 entries)565656168

See also

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