Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's rhythmic qualification

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The 2000 Summer Olympics included individual and team women's rhythmic gymnastics events. The gold medal for the team event was won by the Russian team, and that for the individual event by Yulia Barsukova of Russia. [1]

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Individual All-around Qualification

Final Qualifiers

GymnastGymnastGymnastGymnastGymnast
Yulia Raskina
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus
Qualification: 2
Valeria Vatkina
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus
Qualification: 6
Eva Serrano
Flag of France.svg  France
Qualification: 4
Evmorfia Dona
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Qualification: 10
Susanna Marchesi
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Qualification: 7
Yulia Barsukova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Qualification: 3
Alina Kabaeva
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Qualification: 1
Almudena Cid
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Qualification: 9
Elena Vitrichenko
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Qualification: 5
Tamara Yerofeeva
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Qualification: 8

Preliminaries

In total, 24 gymnasts from 19 countries competed in the qualification round. Top 10 gymnasts would advance to final.

Qualification Results
RankGymnastNation Rhythmic gymnastics rope.svg Rhythmic gymnastics hoop.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ball.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.svg TotalQual.
1 Alina Kabaeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 9.916
(1)
9.925
(1)
9.925
(1)
9.925
(1)
39.691Q
2 Yulia Raskina Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 9.900
(=2)
9.908
(2)
9.908
(2)
9.908
(2)
39.624Q
3 Yulia Barsukova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 9.900
(=2)
9.900
(3)
9.900
(3)
9.900
(=3)
39.600Q
4 Eva Serrano Flag of France.svg  France 9.875
(4)
9.875
(4)
9.833
(5)
9.900
(=3)
39.483Q
5 Elena Vitrichenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 9.850
(5)
9.800
(5)
9.866
(4)
9.883
(5)
39.399Q
6 Valeria Vatkina Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 9.750
(7)
9.733
(8)
9.775
(7)
9.800
(6)
39.058Q
7 Susanna Marchesi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 9.725
(=8)
9.725
(=9)
9.741
(8)
9.733
(8)
38.924Q
8 Tamara Yerofeeva Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 9.725
(=8)
9.750
(7)
9.716
(11)
9.708
(=10)
38.899Q
9 Almudena Cid Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 9.691
(11)
9.708
(=11)
9.733
(9)
9.716
(9)
38.848Q
10 Evmorfia Ntona Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 9.675
(12)
9.725
(=9)
9.725
(10)
9.708
(=10)
38.833Q
11 Esther Dominguez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 9.658
(14)
9.708
(=11)
9.666
(12)
9.700
(12)
38.732R
12 Edita Schaufler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 9.775
(6)
9.783
(6)
9.366
(22)
9.783
(7)
38.707R
13 Agnieszka Brandebura Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 9.716
(10)
9.470
(22)
9.791
(6)
9.600
(16)
38.577-
14 Svetlana Tokaeev Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 9.666
(13)
9.683
(13)
9.645
(14)
9.575
(=17)
38.569-
15 Iva Tepeshanova Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 9.608
(15)
9.641
(14)
9.658
(13)
9.641
(13)
38.548-
16 Rieko Matsunaga Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 9.541
(19)
9.608
(16)
9.633
(16)
9.620
(15)
38.407-
17 Helene Asmus Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 9.429
(22)
9.616
(15)
9.641
(15)
9.625
(14)
38.311-
18 Emilie Livingston Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 9.525
(20)
9.591
(=18)
9.575
(=17)
9.575
(=17)
38.266-
19 Dani Le Ray Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 9.575
(16)
9.591
(=18)
9.566
(19)
9.483
(21)
38.215-
20 Viktoria Frater Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 9.566
(17)
9.600
(17)
9.462
(21)
9.533
(20)
38.161-
21 Inga Tavdishvili Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg  Georgia 9.483
(21)
9.491
(21)
9.558
(20)
9.550
(19)
38.082-
22 Zhou Xiaojing Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 9.550
(18)
9.516
(20)
9.575
(=17)
9.237
(22)
37.878-
23 Heini Lautala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 9.404
(23)
9.450
(23)
9.337
(23)
9.141
(=23)
37.332-
24 Sherin Taama Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 9.241
(24)
9.250
(24)
9.170
(24)
9.141
(=23)
36.802-

Group All-around Qualification

Final Qualifiers

TeamTeamTeamTeam
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus
Tatyana Ananko
Tatyana Belan
Anna Glazkova
Irina Ilyenkova
Maria Lazuk
Olga Puzhevich
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Dayane Camilo
Flávia de Faria
Alessandra Ferezin
Camila Ferezin
Thalita Nakadomari
Natália Scherer
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Gabriela Atanasova
Zhaneta Ilieva
Proletina Kalcheva
Eleonora Kezhova
Galina Marinova
Kristina Rangelova
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Friederike Arlt
Susan Benicke
Jeanine Fissler
Selma Neuhaus
Jessica Schumacher
Annika Seibel
Preliminaries: 3Preliminaries: 7Preliminaries: 6Preliminaries: 5
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Eirini Aindili
Maria Georgatou
Zara Karyami
Eva Khristodoulou
Kharikleia Pantazi
Anna Polatou
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Elena Amato
Eva D'Amore
Silvia Gregorini
Noemi Iezzi
Roberta Lucentini
Arianna Rusca
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Ayako Inada
Yukari Mizobe
Yukari Murata
Rie Nakashima
Masami Nakata
Madoka Okamori
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Irina Belova
Yelena Chalamova
Natalia Lavrova
Mariya Netesova
Vyera Shimanskaya
Irina Zilber
Preliminaries: 1Preliminaries: 8Preliminaries: 4Preliminaries: 2

Team Rosters

Preliminaries

10 teams participated in the Preliminary round, the top eight teams would advance to the final.

Qualification Results
RankTeam5 Rhythmic gymnastics clubs.svg 3 Rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.svg + 2 Rhythmic gymnastics hoop.svg TotalQual.
1Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 19.700
(=1)
19.700
(1)
39.400Q
2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 19.700
(=1)
19.666
(2)
39.366Q
3Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 19.700
(=1)
19.616
(3)
39.316Q
4Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 19.500
(4)
19.266
(4)
38.766Q
5Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 19.416
(5)
19.183
(6)
38.599Q
6Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 19.250
(=6)
19.233
(5)
38.483Q
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 19.150
(8)
19.066
(7)
38.216Q
8Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 19.250
(=6)
18.933
(8)
38.183Q
9Flag of France.svg  France 19.050
(9)
18.850
(9)
37.900-
10Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 19.033
(10)
18.816
(10)
37.849-

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References

  1. "Sydney 2000 Gymnastics Rhythmic - Results & Videos". International Olympic Committee. 19 July 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2018.