Gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's rhythmic individual all-around

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Women's rhythmic individual all-around
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
Venue HSBC Arena
Date19 August 2016 (qualification)
20 August 2016 (final)
Competitors26 from 24 nations
Winning total76.483 points
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Margarita Mamun Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg Yana Kudryavtseva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg Ganna Rizatdinova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
  2012
2020  

The Women's rhythmic individual all-around competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics was held at the Arena Olímpica do Rio.

The medals were presented by Alexander Zhukov, IOC member, Russia, and Nataliya Kuzmina, President of the Rhythmic Gymnastics Technical Committee of the FIG, Russia.

Competition format

The competition consisted of a qualification round and a final round. The top ten gymnasts in the qualification round advanced to the final round. In each round, the gymnasts performed four routines (ball, hoop, clubs, and ribbon), with the scores added to give a total.

Qualification

RankName Rhythmic gymnastics hoop.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ball.svg Rhythmic gymnastics clubs.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.svg TotalQualification
1Flag of Russia.svg  Margarita Mamun  (RUS)18.83319.00017.50019.05074.383Q
2Flag of Russia.svg  Yana Kudryavtseva  (RUS)18.16618.61619.00018.21673.998Q
3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ganna Rizatdinova  (UKR)18.40018.56618.46618.50073.932Q
4Flag of Belarus.svg  Melitina Staniouta  (BLR)18.40017.65018.35018.17572.575Q
5Flag of South Korea.svg  Son Yeon-jae  (KOR)17.46618.26618.35817.86671.956Q
6Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Neviana Vladinova  (BUL)17.66617.70017.80017.80070.966Q
7Flag of Spain.svg  Carolina Rodríguez  (ESP)17.56617.75017.83317.36670.515Q
8Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Marina Durunda  (AZE)17.46617.46617.68317.73370.348Q
9Flag of Belarus.svg  Katsiaryna Halkina  (BLR)17.73317.73317.20017.46670.132Q
10Flag of France.svg  Kseniya Moustafaeva  (FRA)17.60017.51617.50017.36669.982Q
11Flag of the United States.svg  Laura Zeng  (USA)17.65017.66617.70016.82569.841R
12Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Sabina Ashirbayeva  (KAZ)17.18317.28317.40017.36669.232R
13Flag of Israel.svg  Neta Rivkin  (ISR)17.04117.86617.53316.78369.223
14Flag of Georgia.svg  Salome Pazhava  (GEO)17.23317.78317.43316.66669.115
15Flag of Greece.svg  Varvara Filiou  (GRE)17.20817.33317.33316.75068.624
16Flag of Japan.svg  Kaho Minagawa  (JPN)16.66617.34117.50017.01668.523
17Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Anastasiya Serdyukova  (UZB)17.16617.10017.31616.90868.490
18Flag of Germany.svg  Jana Berezko-Marggrander  (GER)17.10016.98317.10017.06668.249
19Flag of Italy.svg  Veronica Bertolini  (ITA)17.51616.55017.54116.40068.007
20Flag of Austria.svg  Nicol Ruprecht  (AUT)16.83316.66617.16617.03367.698
21Flag of Finland.svg  Ekaterina Volkova  (FIN)16.91616.96617.00016.63367.515
22Flag of Romania.svg  Ana Luiza Filiorianu  (ROU)16.85016.80016.80817.00067.458
23Flag of Brazil.svg  Natália Gaudio  (BRA)16.56616.30016.45016.21665.532
24Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Shang Rong  (CHN)16.56616.76615.71615.96665.014
25Flag of Australia.svg  Danielle Prince  (AUS)14.50015.25015.71615.55061.016
26Flag of Cape Verde.svg  Elyane Boal  (CPV)9.83310.0339.9918.78338.640

Final

RankName Rhythmic gymnastics hoop.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ball.svg Rhythmic gymnastics clubs.svg Rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Margarita Mamun  (RUS)19.050 (2)19.150 (2)19.050 (1)19.233 (2)76.483
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Yana Kudryavtseva  (RUS)19.225 (1)19.250 (1)17.883 (5)19.250 (1)75.608
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ganna Rizatdinova  (UKR)18.200 (4)18.450 (3)18.450 (2)18.483 (3)73.583
4Flag of South Korea.svg  Son Yeon-jae  (KOR)18.216 (3)18.266 (4)18.300 (3)18.116 (4)72.898
5Flag of Belarus.svg  Melitina Staniouta  (BLR)18.200 (4)18.250 (5)16.633 (10)18.050 (5)71.133
6Flag of Belarus.svg  Katsiaryna Halkina  (BLR)17.966 (6)17.966 (6)17.650 (8)17.350 (7)70.932
7Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Neviana Vladinova  (BUL)17.883 (7)17.750 (7)18.050 (4)17.050 (8)70.733
8Flag of Spain.svg  Carolina Rodríguez  (ESP)17.616 (9)17.683 (8)17.700 (7)16.950 (9)69.949
9Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Marina Durunda  (AZE)16.950 (10)17.541 (9)17.716 (6)17.541 (6)69.748
10Flag of France.svg  Kseniya Moustafaeva  (FRA)17.700 (8)16.883 (10)16.916 (9)16.741 (10)68.240

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