Gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's rhythmic individual all-around

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Women's rhythmic individual all-around
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Venue Galatsi Olympic Hall
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Alina Kabaeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver medal icon.svg Irina Tchachina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Bronze medal icon.svg Anna Bessonova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
  2000
2008  

These are the results of the rhythmic individual all-around competition, one of the two events of the rhythmic gymnastics discipline contested at the 2004 Summer Olympics . The qualification and final rounds took place on August 27 and August 29 at the Galatsi Olympic Hall.

Qualification

Twenty-four gymnasts competed in the individual all-around event in the rhythmic gymnastics qualification round on August 27. The ten highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on August 29.

Almudena Cid of Spain competed for a place on the final, at the time it was a then record breaking appearance for a rhythmic gymnast, a feat she would break four years later at the 2008 Summer Olympics.

RankNameHoopBallClubsRibbonTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg  Alina Kabaeva  (RUS)26.05027.25026.47526.100105.875Q
2Flag of Russia.svg  Irina Tchachina  (RUS)26.45026.70025.80026.725105.675Q
3Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Bessonova  (UKR)25.90026.75026.75025.325104.725Q
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Natalia Godunko  (UKR)25.97525.90026.07524.800102.750Q
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aliya Yussupova  (KAZ)25.80026.15025.72523.825101.500Q
6Flag of Greece.svg  Eleni Andriola  (GRE)24.85025.35024.50024.90099.600Q
7Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Simona Peycheva  (BUL)25.47524.80024.70023.72598.700Q
8Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Inna Zhukova  (BLR)24.57524.20025.10024.70098.575Q
9Flag of Spain.svg  Almudena Cid  (ESP)24.97524.90024.70023.15097.725Q
10Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Svetlana Rudalova  (BLR)23.92524.60024.35023.05095.925Q
11Flag of Greece.svg  Theodora Pallidou  (GRE)24.15024.47523.20023.40095.225
12Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Elizabeth Paisieva  (BUL)24.97521.97523.85023.97594.775
13Flag of Italy (2003-2006).svg  Laura Zacchilli  (ITA)23.92524.22523.25022.70094.100
14Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Anna Gurbanova  (AZE)22.77523.52522.80023.20092.300
15Flag of the United States.svg  Mary Sanders  (USA)21.25023.25023.40023.10090.000
16Flag of Israel.svg  Katerina Pisetsky  (ISR)22.67522.75023.10021.42589.950
17Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhong Ling  (CHN)20.87522.40022.95022.40088.625
18Flag of Japan.svg  Yukari Murata  (JPN)21.77522.42522.40021.55088.150
19Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Ingildeeva  (GER)22.82522.90022.15019.65087.525
20Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Dominika Červenková  (CZE)22.35022.90018.30021.20084.750
21Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Hannah McKibbin  (GBR)20.67520.80019.60021.22582.300
22Flag of South Africa.svg  Stephanie Sandler  (RSA)18.55018.52519.10017.10073.275
23Flag of Australia.svg  Penelope Blackmore  (AUS)19.57519.32519.60014.55073.050
24Flag of Cape Verde.svg  Wania Monteiro  (CPV)18.05018.55018.40016.90071.900

Final

RankNameHoopBallClubsRibbonTotal
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg  Alina Kabaeva  (RUS)TV8.70026.8008.60027.3508.70027.1508.70027.100108.400
AV9.0009.5009.2009.300
EX9.1009.2509.3009.100
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Russia.svg  Irina Tchachina  (RUS)TV8.60027.1008.50027.1008.50026.8258.50026.300107.325
AV9.3009.4009.1009.100
EX9.2009.2009.2758.800
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anna Bessonova  (UKR)TV8.50026.5008.40026.5258.70026.9508.50026.725106.700
AV8.9009.0009.1009.100
EX9.1009.1259.1509.125
4Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Aliya Yusupova  (KAZ)TV8.10025.5008.30026.6008.20026.3258.00025.550103.975
AV8.9009.2009.2008.800
EX8.5009.1008.9258.900
5Flag of Ukraine.svg  Natalia Godunko  (UKR)TV8.20025.5008.10025.8008.30026.3758.20026.125103.800
AV8.8008.8009.2009.000
EX8.5008.9008.8758.925
6Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Simona Peycheva  (BUL)TV7.80025.3758.10025.6757.80025.6007.70024.400101.050
AV8.9008.8009.0008.400
EX8.7258.7758.8008.400
7Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Inna Zhukova  (BLR)TV7.60025.0007.60025.3007.70025.2007.90025.075100.575
AV8.6009.0008.6508.500
EX8.8008.7008.8508.675
8Flag of Spain.svg  Almudena Cid  (ESP)TV7.30025.1257.10025.0007.00024.9006.80023.42598.450
AV9.1009.0009.1008.100
EX8.7258.9008.8008.525
9Flag of Greece.svg  Eleni Andriola  (GRE)TV7.40024.4757.60024.8007.00023.5007.40024.82597.600
AV8.8008.6008.5008.800
EX8.3258.6008.2008.625
10Flag of Belarus (1995-2012).svg  Svetlana Rudalova  (BLR)TV7.40024.7007.60025.0007.20024.1257.40023.45097.275
AV8.6008.6008.6007.500
EX8.7008.8008.3258.550

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