Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup

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The Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup is a competition for aesthetic group gymnastics sanctioned by the International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics (IFAGG). It is one of the few tournaments in aesthetic group gymnastics officially organized by IFAGG, as well as the World Championships and the European Championships. There are two types, which are organised at the same time – World Cup is for senior teams and Challenge Cup is for junior teams.

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World Cup ranking

There are four partial World Cup and Challenge Cup competitions, where teams can earn ranking points for World Cup and Challenge Cup final ranking. Final ranking is counted from the total sum of three best results (points) of team from four competitions during the season. Ranking point are given to the teams in every World Cup and Challenge Cup after final result (total points) of competition (preliminaries points and finals points). In World Cup and Challenge Cup Final competition points are given 1.5 time normal ranking points. [1]

World Cup Final medalists

Listed below are the teams that scored among top 3 in final World Cup ranking, achieving most points of all.

Senior

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
2005 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Oscar
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Piruett
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Frida Vantaa
2006 Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Roxett
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Piruett
2007 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Sofia Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Oscar
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Deltat/OVO
2008 Flag of Finland.svg Helsinki Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Deltat/OVO
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Oscar
2009 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Oscar
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Madonna
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Deltat/OVO
2010 Flag of Germany.svg Paderborn Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Ampeerit/OVO
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Madonna
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Nebesa
2011 Flag of Russia.svg Moscow Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Madonna
2012 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Varna Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Madonna
2013 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Madonna
2014 Flag of Finland.svg Helsinki Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Madonna
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit
2015 Flag of Finland.svg Tampere Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Expressia
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Madonna
2016 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Expressia
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Madonna
2017 Flag of the United States.svg Chicago Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
OVO Team
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Expressia
2018 Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Madonna
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Expressia
2019 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Madonna
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
OVO Team
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit
2022 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Siidisabad
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
OVO Team

Junior

YearLocationGoldSilverBronze
2008 Flag of Finland.svg Helsinki Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Roxett
2009 Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Victoria
2010 Flag of Germany.svg Paderborn Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Victoria
2013 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Victoria
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit Junior
2014 Flag of Finland.svg Helsinki Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Victoria
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit Junior
2015 Flag of Finland.svg Tampere Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Victoria
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit Junior
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
Janika Diamonds
2016 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Victoria
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit Junior
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
OVO Junior Team
2017 Flag of the United States.svg Chicago Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit Elite
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
OVO Junior team
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Victoria
2018 Flag of Brazil.svg São Paulo Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Victoria
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
OVO Junior Team
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Victoria Strela
2019 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Victoria
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Victoria Strela
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
OVO Junior Team
2022 Flag of Malaysia.svg Kuala Lumpur Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
OVO Junior Team
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Minetit Junior
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia
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References

  1. "World Cup & Challenge Cup". ifagg.sporttisaitti.com. International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics.