2024 World Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships

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2024 World Aesthetic Gymnastics Championships
Venue University of Tartu Sports Hall [1]
Location Tartu, Estonia
Start date22 November 2024
End date24 November 2024
  2023
2025  

The 2024 World Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships , the 24th edition of the Aesthetic group gymnastics competition, will be held in Tartu, Estonia from November 22 to 24, at the University of Tartu Sports Hall. [2]

Contents

Participating countries

[3]

Schedule

Source: [4]

Medal winners

EventGoldSilverBronze
Senior Final [5] MinetitFlag of Finland.svg  Finland

Alisa Gorjunov, Sanni Hartman, Jenni Hyytiäinen, Iinu Häkkinen, Katariina Järventausta, Minttu Malinen, Saimi Sepponen, Sini Tapio

National TeamFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

Karina Neykova, Siana Tabakova, Yana Staykova, Maria Mehlemova, Hristiana Kovacheva, Sibila Karpacheva, Victoria Berova, Katrin Taseva

SiidisabadFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia

Mona Maasikas, Saskia Treufeld, Karolina Kuusik, Liisbet Sorge, Liina Sarv, Annabel Juuriste, Hanna Mägi, Elis Sarapuu, Maria Terep, Emily Hermann, Karina Saealle

Junior Final [6] Minetit JuniorFlag of Finland.svg  Finland

Mila Hagman, Ella Koskinen, Minttu Mikkola, Siiri Muilu, Serafiina Niininen, Lilja Peurakoski, Elle Sovelius, Stella Veneskoski, Nea Vuoristo

RebasesabadFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia

Elisabeth Reinthal, Maris Sarapuu, Loviisa Paas, Jana Lanevski, Laara Jakovlev, Birgit Pärn, Triinu Õun, Blanka Treufeldt, Kristelle Laanejõe, Valeria Valasevits

National TeamFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

Linoy Georgieva, Jaklin Naydenova, Andrea Sarafova, Andrea Hristova, Daliya Ivanova, Adriana Mihaylova, Daria Nacheva in Nikol Zlatkova

Country ranking
Senior Team
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit
Alisa Gorjunov, Sanni Hartman, Jenni Hyytiäinen, Iinu Häkkinen, Katariina Järventausta, Minttu Malinen, Saimi Sepponen, Sini Tapio
OVO Team
Aliisa Alvesalo, Aino Hyppönen, Ksenia Kameneva, Janna Kutila, Selma Länsmans, Oona Räätäri, Sanni Salminen, Yagmur Serengil, Alida Virkkunen
Gloria
Justiina Tiittanen, Tiara Reyes, Elma Kaasalainen, Henni Hölttä, Nora Kuusisto, Varvara Yulle, Julia Lehtonen, Jenni Säynäjoki, Lilli Säynäjoki, Mikaela Nevalainen, Anni Tuomela
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Siidisabad
Mona Maasikas, Saskia Treufeld, Karolina Kuusik, Liisbet Sorge, Liina Sarv, Annabel Juuriste, Hanna Mägi, Elis Sarapuu, Maria Terep, Emily Hermann, Karina Saealle
Violett
Kertu Lass, Hettel Haava, Annabel Toom, Mirtel Marjapuu, Kaisa Laas, Karina Krit, Grete Magerramov, Mia Natalie Sikk
Piruett Senior Team
Liz Margaret Kõõra, Mari Rumm, Emilia Zolotarjov, Sonia Tobler, Krõõt Kudeviita, Irina Petrova, Hanna Sirk, Kristella Kempi
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Samruk
Akerke Onggarbay, Sofiya Zharkenova, Adina Kabdula, Damilya Sanatova, Indira Boskeyeva, Aiganym Mukhamediya, Dariya Kassayeva
Flame
Ninel Niyazova, Milena Odeichuk, Mereilen Satanova, Aruana Zhaksylyk, Inzhu Kurmangaliyeva, Kamila Jandossova, Sofya Tsurkan, Sayazhan Shakhkarim, Diana Uassiyeva
Asyl Tas
Nikol Shaibakova, Alua Maksat, Elriza Mussa, Alken Amangeldy, Karina Bayanova, Adema Muratova, Anelya Amireshova, Viktoriya Chubova, Diana Dinayeva
Junior Team
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit Junior
Mila Hagman, Ella Koskinen, Minttu Mikkola, Siiri Muilu, Serafiina Niininen, Lilja Peurakoski, Elle Sovelius, Stella Veneskoski, Nea Vuoristo
OVO Junior Team
Aida Berglund, Enni Hämäläinen, Mimosa Järvelä, Noona Kellas, Melina Marila, Emilia Mattila, Neela Mollberg, Julia Paasikivi, Sofia Perova, Veera Pohjavuori, Stella Saarinen, Laura Seppä, Minea Vadell, Magdalena Westersten
Gloria Junior
Rauha Aarnos, Lotta Martikainen, Joanna Söderström, Pihla Miettola, Siiri Hämäläinen, Sienna Rautemaa, Veera Salminen, Sofia Bond, Iiris Mikkilä, Ella Tamminen, Meri Myllylä, Inka Rossi
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Rebasesabad
Elisabeth Reinthal, Maris Sarapuu, Loviisa Paas, Jana Lanevski, Laara Jakovlev, Birgit Pärn, Triinu Õun, Blanka Treufeldt, Kristelle Laanejõe, Valeria Valasevits
Rebased
Mirtel Laeva, Erin Lemendik, Doris Kavald, Keit - Ree Viira, Laura Sirelpuu, Mairel Jürison, Mari - Liis Kallari, Aleksandra Maria Tuvi, Rebeka Hõbejärv, Lilli Härmson
Melissa
Karolin Mesikäpp, Annabel Steinberg, Elisabeth Mii Arbeiter, Karmen Balõnski, Maria Brigitta Linno, Nora Maria Keinast, Rianna Sikk, Gloria Kuum
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Alan Junior
Rauana Albekova, Aisha Mukhitbekova, Varvara Kondratenko, Darina Nakyp, Islana Ruslankyzy, Adina Orynbay, Liliya Yun, Sofya Yun, Ayazhan Kokteubay
Izumrud Korkem
Ayaulym Zhanibek, Yerkezhan Sagat, Inkar Satemirova, Adiya Amantayeva, Aisha Raimbekova, Altyn Askar, Ademi Berikkaliyeva, Yekaterina Radysh, Alina Kryutchenko
Liel
Aisha Shokparbay, Margarita Kurilovskaya, Dayana Salimbayeva, Alima Savazova, Elina Azizova, Emiliya Khairutdinova, Amina Abdulzhanova, Narmin Aznabakiyeva, Adilyam Raziyeva

Results

The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals. [7] USA took a place in the final because each continent has to be represented and they were next highest ranked in Qualification.

Senior

PlaceNationNamePreliminariesFinalTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Minetit28.500 (2)28.750 (1)57.250
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria The National team28.550 (1)28.400 (2)56.950
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Siidisabad27.950 (3)27.900 (3)55.850
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland OVO Team27.400 (4)27.150 (4)54.550
5Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Team Shoin25.000 (7)25.450 (5)50.450
6Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Violett25.200 (6)24.800 (6)50.000
7Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic SK MG Mantila Brno - Team Fénix24.250 (8)24.450 (7)48.700
8Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Samruk24.250 (8)24.050 (9)48.300
9Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Grand-Victory23.900 (13)24.250 (8)48.150
10Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Flame23.850 (14)23.800 (10)47.650
11Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Prague AGG Team Thunder24.000 (11)23.500 (11)47.500
12Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg Rythmo-Cats Luxembourg23.150 (15)23.250 (12)46.400
13Flag of the United States.svg  USA National Team Elara22.800 (17)22.050 (13)44.850
14Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Gloria27.150 (5)-27.150
15Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Piruett Senior Team24.050 (10)-24.050
16Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Diente24.000 (11)-24.000
17Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Avangard22.900 (16)-22.900
18Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Team Azurit22.500 (18)-22.500
19Flag of France.svg  France Esperenza22.300 (19)-22.300
20Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Asyl Tas22.250 (20)-22.250
21Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Sky22.050 (21)-22.050
22Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Team Malaysia21.350 (22)-21.350
23Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Euphoria18.850 (23)-18.850
24Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan Elegance Grand18.650 (24)-18.650
25Flag of France.svg  France Diamant17.450 (25)-17.450
26Flag of France.svg  France Spirit Estello17.350 (26)-17.350

Junior

PlaceNationNamePreliminariesFinalTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Minetit Junior27.950 (1)27.650 (1)55.600
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Rebasesabad27.300 (3)27.550 (2)54.850
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria National Team27.100 (4)27.400 (3)54.500
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland OVO Junior Team27.350 (2)26.900 (4)54.250
5Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Rebased26.050 (6)25.750 (5)51.800
6Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Alan-Junior24.900 (7)25.250 (6)50.150
7Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Izumrud-Korkem24.350 (8)24.400 (8)48.750
8Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic SK MG Mantila Brno - Team Smilles23.650 (10)24.450 (7)48.100
9Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Team Vivanit22.950 (11)23.150 (9)46.100
10Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova Gloria Junior22.650 (12)22.100 (10)44.750
11Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Storm22.050 (13)21.750 (12)43.800
12Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Ritmica Barcelona21.800 (16)21.900 (11)43.700
13Flag of the United States.svg  USA National Team20.900 (19)20.300 (13)41.200
14Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Gloria Junior27.000 (5)-27.000
15Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan Liel24.050 (9)-24.050
16Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Melissa22.000 (14)-22.000
17Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia Esperanza21.950 (15)-21.950
18Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Gimnasia Sagunto21.600 (17)-21.600
19Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic Team Flare21.250 (18)-21.250
20Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan Elegance19.900 (20)-19.900
21Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia Junior Team Serbia19.900 (20)-19.900
22Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Avangard Junior19.700 (22)-19.700
23Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan Fenix19.650 (23)-19.650
24Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Ximnasia Oleiros19.650 (23)-19.650
25Flag of France.svg  France Massilia19.400 (25)-19.400
26Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Olympia Junior19.300 (26)-19.300
27Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Malaysia Junior Team19.200 (27)-19.200
28Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus Sellacco18.400 (28)-18.400
29Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra Club Ritmica Valira17.600 (29)-17.600

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Finland.svg  Finland  (FIN)4004
2Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia  (EST)0314
3Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria  (BUL)0112
4Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan  (KAZ)0022
Totals (4 entries)44412

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