Women's rhythmic individual hoop at the 2014 Commonwealth Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre | |||||||||
Dates | 26 July | |||||||||
Competitors | 8 from 5 nations | |||||||||
Winning score | 14.800 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Gymnastics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games | ||
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Artistic | ||
Team all-around | men | women |
Individual all-around | men | women |
Vault | men | women |
Floor | men | women |
Pommel horse | men | |
Rings | men | |
Parallel bars | men | |
Horizontal bar | men | |
Uneven bars | women | |
Balance beam | women | |
Rhythmic | ||
Team all-around | women | |
Individual all-around | women | |
Ball | women | |
Clubs | women | |
Hoop | women | |
Ribbon | women | |
The women's rhythmic individual hoop gymnastics competition at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland was held on 26 July at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. [1]
Results: [2]
Place | Name | |
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Patricia Bezzoubenko (CAN) | 14.800 | |
Francesca Jones (WAL) | 14.750 | |
Wong Poh San (MAS) | 14.650 | |
4 | Pantelitsa Theodoulou (CYP) | 14.500 |
5 | Laura Halford (WAL) | 14.250 |
6 | Amy Dict Weng Kwan (MAS) | 14.200 |
7 | Stephani Sherlock (ENG) | 13.875 |
8 | Themida Christodoulidou (CYP) | 13.250 |
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