Gymnastics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's rhythmic group all-around

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Women's rhythmic group all-around
at the Games of the XXX Olympiad
London 2012 Rhythmic Gymnastics - Winner Team Russia.jpg
Women's rhythmic group all-around victory ceremony
Venue Wembley Arena
Date9–12 August
Competitors72 from 12 nations
Winning score57.000
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Anastasia Bliznyuk
Uliana Donskova
Ksenia Dudkina
Alina Makarenko
Anastasia Nazarenko
Karolina Sevastyanova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg Maryna Hancharova
Anastasia Ivankova
Nataliya Leshchyk
Aliaksandra Narkevich
Ksenia Sankovich
Alina Tumilovich
Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus
Bronze medal icon.svg Elisa Blanchi
Romina Laurito
Marta Pagnini
Elisa Santoni
Anzhelika Savrayuk
Andreea Stefanescu
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
  2008
2016  

The women's rhythmic group all-around competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics was held at the Wembley Arena from 9–12 August. [1]

Competition format

The competition consisted of a qualification round and a final round. The top eight teams in the qualification round advanced to the final. In each round, the teams performed two routines (one with balls, one with ribbons and hoops), with the scores added to give a total. [2]

Qualification results

PositionGymnast5 Balls 3 Ribbons, 2 Hoops Total
ScorePenaltyScorePenalty
1Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Anastasia Bliznyuk
Uliana Donskova
Ksenia Dudkina
Alina Makarenko
Anastasia Nazarenko
Karolina Sevastyanova
28.37528.00056.375
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Elisa Blanchi
Romina Laurito
Marta Pagnini
Elisa Santoni
Anzhelika Savrayuk
Andreea Stefanescu
28.10027.70055.800
3Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus
Maryna Hancharova
Anastasia Ivankova
Nataliya Leshchyk
Aliaksandra Narkevich
Ksenia Sankovich
Alina Tumilovich
27.90026.85054.750
4Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Reneta Kamberova
Mihaela Maevska
Tsvetelina Naydenova
Elena Todorova
Hristiana Todorova
Katrin Velkova
27.25027.37554.625
5Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Loreto Achaerandio
Sandra Aguilar
Elena López
Lourdes Mohedano
Alejandra Quereda
Lidia Redondo
27.15027.40054.550
6Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Olena Dmytrash
Yevgeniya Gomon
Valeriia Gudym
Viktoriya Lenyshyn
Viktoria Mazur
Svitlana Prokopova
27.05027.10054.150
7Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Moran Buzovski
Viktoriya Koshel
Noa Palatchy
Marina Shults
Polina Zakaluzny
Eliora Zholkovski
26.50026.60053.100
8Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Natsuki Fukase
Airi Hatakeyama
Rie Matsubara
Rina Miura
Nina Saeedyokota
Kotono Tanaka
26.72526.3000.4053.025
9Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Eleni Doika
Alexia Kyriazi
Evdokia Loukagkou
Stavroula Samara
Vasileia Zachou
Marianthi Zafeiriou
25.87526.00051.875
10Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Mira Bimperling
Judith Hauser
Nicole Müller
Camilla Pfeffer
Cathrin Puhl
Sara Radman
24.50025.1500.0549.650
11Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Katrina Cameron
Rose Cossar
Alexandra Landry
Anastasiya Muntyanu
Anjelika Reznik
Kelsey Titmarsh
24.05023.97548.025
12Flag of the United Kingdom (3-2).svg  Great Britain
Georgina Cassar
Jade Faulkner
Francesca Fox
Lynne Hutchison
Louisa Pouli
Rachel Smith
24.15023.8500.0548.000

Final results

PositionGymnast5 Balls 3 Ribbons, 2 Hoops Total
ScorePenaltyScorePenalty
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Russia
Anastasia Bliznyuk
Uliana Donskova
Ksenia Dudkina
Alina Makarenko
Anastasia Nazarenko
Karolina Sevastyanova
28.70028.30057.000
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus
Maryna Hancharova
Anastasia Ivankova
Nataliya Leshchyk
Aliaksandra Narkevich
Ksenia Sankovich
Alina Tumilovich
27.82527.67555.500
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Elisa Blanchi
Romina Laurito
Marta Pagnini
Elisa Santoni
Anzhelika Savrayuk
Andreea Stefanescu
28.12527.3250.2055.450
4Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Loreto Achaerandio
Sandra Aguilar
Elena López
Lourdes Mohedano
Alejandra Quereda
Lidia Redondo
27.40027.55054.950
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Olena Dmytrash
Yevgeniya Gomon
Valeriia Gudym
Viktoriya Lenyshyn
Viktoria Mazur
Svitlana Prokopova
27.20027.17554.375
6Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Reneta Kamberova
Mihaela Marvska
Tsvetelina Naydenova
Elena Todorova
Hristiana Todorova
Katrin Velkova
27.95026.42554.375
7Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Natsuki Fukase
Airi Hatakeyama
Rie Matsubara
Rina Miura
Nina Saeedyokota
Kotono Tanaka
27.00027.10054.100
8Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Moran Buzovski
Viktoriya Koshel
Noa Palatchy
Marina Shults
Polina Zakaluzny
Eliora Zholkovski
26.72526.67553.400

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