2023 World Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships

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2023 World Aesthetic Gymnastics Championships
Venue Baluan Sholak Sports Palace [1]
Location Almaty, Kazakhstan
Start date24 November 2023
End date26 November 2023
  2022
2024  

The 2023 World Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships , the 23rd edition of the Aesthetic group gymnastics competition, was held in Almaty, Kazakhstan from November 24 to 26, at the Baluan Sholak Sports Palace. [2] [3]

Contents

Participating countries

Schedule

Source: [4]

Medal winners

EventGoldSilverBronze
Senior FinalExpressia RGF

Anastasia Potapova, Angelina Sheichuk, Daria Loktionova, Vasilisa Gavrilova, Kamilla Rasshchupkina, Arina Ivanova, Polina Kostiuchenko, Amina Shigapova, Violetta Gareeva, Kseniia Klimenko

The National TeamFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

Karina Neykova, Hristiana Kovacheva, Victoria Berova, Yana Staykova, Maria Mehlemova, Sibila Karpacheva, Daria Kapsazova, Siana Tabakova

National TeamFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

Maria Stamenova, Kristiana Doycheva, Nikol Zlatkova, Nikol Angelova, Raya Srandeva, Katrin Taseva, Daria Voynova, Anjelika Kazakova


Madonna RGF

Milena Rastvorova, Yulia Kalinichenko, Aina Farakshina, Alisa Remez, Alisa Siukkia, Angelina Shnaider, Sofiia Karavanova, Ekaterina Davydova, Vitalina Khorina

Junior FinalVictoria RGF

Alena Bandorina, Vasilina Vasina, Viktoriia Dykina, Alina Konstantinova, Arina Monogenova, Renata Rusakova, Olesia Stepanova, Olga Tekina

Madonna Junior RGF

Polina Bogatyreva, Ruslana Brusanova, Angelina Kalaidzhian, Valeriia Troiniakova, Kseniia Khrapunkova, Polina Petrova, Maria Volodina, Arina Anisimova, Elizaveta Goncharova, Anastasiia Ovechkina

National TeamFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

Linoy Georgieva, Andrea Hristova, Andrea Sarafova, Jaklin Naydenova, Daria Nacheva, Dalia Ivanova, Adriana Mohailova, Vladina Grosheva


SamrukFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan

Adina Issabekova, Mikaella Oshaganova, Akbota Tokanova, Inkar Baironova, Aizara Abildinova, Dana Tursynkanova, Aruzhan Shamshina, Madina Bulatova, Anar Mukhamedgaliyeva, Medina Abdibayeva

Country ranking
Senior Team
RGF
Expressia
Anastasia Potapova, Angelina Sheichuk, Daria Loktionova, Vasilisa Gavrilova, Kamilla Rasshchupkina, Arina Ivanova, Polina Kostiuchenko, Amina Shigapova, Violetta Gareeva, Kseniia Klimenko
Madonna
Milena Rastvorova, Yulia Kalinichenko, Aina Farakshina, Alisa Remez, Alisa Siukkia, Angelina Shnaider, Sofiia Karavanova, Ekaterina Davydova, Vitalina Khorina
Amuazh
Polina Bulgacheva, Anastasiia Deryabina, Adelia Oztiurk, Valeria Suleymanova, Ariadna Tutukova, Anastasiia Yaroslavtseva, Polina Yaroslavtseva, Polina Nesterova, Daria Saraeva, Ekaterina Shugol
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
The National team
Karina Neykova, Hristiana Kovacheva, Victoria Berova, Yana Staykova, Maria Mehlemova, Sibila Karpacheva, Daria Kapsazova, Siana Tabakova
National team
Maria Stamenova, Kristiana Doycheva, Nikol Zlatkova, Nikol Angelova, Raya Srandeva, Katrin Taseva, Daria Voynova, Anjelika Kazakova
Velbajd
Elizabet Shopova, Tsvetozara Milenkova, Nilana Kolevska, Vasilena Dimitrova, Tsvetomira Todorova, Beloslava Kenova, Tihomira Boneva
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Freedom
Amina Beiganova, Tomiris Bolat, Zere Kabash, Ailin Maxutova, Adeliya Tursynkozha, Azhar Ryspek, Anastassiya Chukreyeva
Sunrise
Altynay Nurkenkyzy, Anel Nursultan, Kamila Rakhimzhanova, Amilya Kunanbayeva, Zere Assylbek, Lada Yassakova, Sabina Kikimova
Karmelites
Yelizaveta Sharaya, Saida Patshakhan, Sabina Yelyubayeva, Sagdana Paizkhanova, Aida Zhaksybek, Saniya Turdybay, Elriza Mussa, Nikol Shaibakova
Junior Team
RGF
Victoria
Alena Bandorina, Vasilina Vasina, Viktoriia Dykina, Alina Konstantinova, Arina Monogenova, Renata Rusakova, Olesia Stepanova, Olga Tekina
Madonna Junior
Polina Bogatyreva, Ruslana Brusanova, Angelina Kalaidzhian, Valeriia Troiniakova, Kseniia Khrapunkova, Polina Petrova, Maria Volodina, Arina Anisimova, Elizaveta Goncharova, Anastasiia Ovechkina
Victoria Strela
Arina Rusakova, Maria Kobizkaya, Olesia Nikitina, Sophia Osina, Elizaveta Antonova, Ulyana Kadyrova, Daria Titioi, Aleksandra Tereshkina, Olga Sitnikova
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Samruk
Adina Issabekova, Mikaella Oshaganova, Akbota Tokanova, Inkar Baironova, Aizara Abildinova, Dana Tursynkanova, Aruzhan Shamshina, Madina Bulatova, Anar Mukhamedgaliyeva, Medina Abdibayeva
Kerbez Elite
Amina Mukanova, Anastassiya Grents, Malika Sultanova, Ayaulym Assylbek, Assem Shaimukhanbet, Diana Uassiyeva, Assiya Atabayeva, Alima Akhmetzhanova, Aiim Dyussembayeva, Aimeken Duisen
Alan Junior
Aisha Mukhitbekova, Rauana Albekova, Darina Nakyp, Varvara Kondratenko, Islana Ruslankyzy, Adina Orynbay, Liliya Yun, Sofya Yun, Tomiris Bolatbek, Angelina Verendeyeva
Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan
Fenix
Germiona Muratova, Daria Vyshemirskaia, Nika Osokina, Sofia Sleptsova, Eliza Dokturbekova, Kanykei Dooronbaeva, Rusalina Russkikh, Sofia Mishchenko
Elegance
Svetlana Vorobeva, Veronika Vetrishchak, Zhibek Raiymbekova, Adile Asanova, Begimai Azatova, Medina Ermekova, Begaiym Kushbakalieva, Amal Turgunbekova

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 RGF 4116
2Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)0224
3Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  (KAZ)0123
4Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan  (KGZ)0011
Totals (4 entries)44614

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