Italian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

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The Italian Rhythmic Gymnastics National Championship is an annual rhythmic gymnastics national competition in Italy.

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Italian Championships Medalists

All-around medalists
YearLocationGoldSilverBronzeDetails
2014 Rimini Veronica Bertolini Alessia Russo Federica Febbo [1]
2015 Veronica Bertolini Alessia Russo Letizia Cicconcelli
2016 Veronica Bertolini Letizia Cicconcelli Alessia Russo [2]
2017 Arezzo Veronica Bertolini Alexandra Agiurgiuculese Milena Baldassarri [3]
2018 Terranuova Milena Baldassarri Alexandra Agiurgiuculese Alessia Russo [4]
2019 Torino Alexandra Agiurgiuculese Milena Baldassarri Alessia Russo [5]
2020 Folgaria Milena Baldassarri Alexandra Agiurgiuculese Sofia Raffaeli [6]
2021 Folgaria Milena Baldassarri Sofia Raffaeli Alexandra Agiurgiuculese [7]
2022 Folgaria Sofia Raffaeli Milena Baldassarri Sofia Maffeis . [8]
2023 Folgaria Sofia Raffaeli Milena Baldassarri Viola Sella . [9]

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