Gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Women's rhythmic group all-around

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Women's rhythmic group all-around
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Marta Baldó
Nuria Cabanillas
Estela Giménez
Lorena Guréndez
Tania Lamarca
Estíbaliz Martínez
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Silver medal icon.svg Ina Deltcheva
Valentina Kevlian
Maria Koleva
Maja Tabakova
Ivelina Taleva
Viara Vatashka
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria
Bronze medal icon.svg Yevgeniya Bochkaryova
Irina Dzyuba
Yuliya Ivanova
Yelena Krivoshey
Olga Shtyrenko
Angelina Yushkova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
2000  

These are the results of the rhythmic group all-around competition, one of the two events of the rhythmic gymnastics discipline contested in the gymnastics at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The women's rhythmic group all-around was contested for the first time at these Games. [1]

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Qualification

Nine teams participated in the first round. The top six teams would go on to the final round.

Final

RankTeam5 Rhythmic gymnastics hoop.svg 3 Rhythmic gymnastics ball.svg + 2 Rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.svg Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Spain.svg  Spain 19.483
(1)
19.450
(=1)
38.933
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 19.416
(3)
19.450
(=1)
38.866
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 19.466
(2)
18.899
(4)
38.365
4Flag of France.svg  France 19.149
(6)
19.050
(3)
38.199
5Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 19.199
(5)
18.800
(5)
37.999
6Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Belarus 19.266
(4)
18.716
(6)
37.982

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References

  1. "Rhythmic Gymnastics> All Events> group competition women". Olympic.org. Retrieved 20 August 2011.