2016 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Series

The 2016 FIG World Cup circuit in Rhythmic Gymnastics includes nine category B events and a Category A event.

With stopovers in Europe only, the competitions are slated for February 26 - 28 in Espoo (FIN), March 17 - 20 in Lisbon (POR), April 1 - 3 in Pesaro (ITA), May 13 - 15 in Tashkent (UZB), May 20 - 22 in Minsk (BLR), May 27 - 29 in Sofia (BUL), June 17 - 19 in Guadalajara (ESP), July 1 - 3 in Berlin (GER), July 9 - 10 in Kazan (RUS), and July 22 - 24 in Baku (AZE).

The world ranking points collected by the competitors at their best four World Cup events will add up to a total, and the top scorers in each discipline will be crowned winners of the overall series at the final event in Baku, Azerbiajan.[1]

Formats

Date Levels Location Type
February 26 - 28 Cat. BFinland Espoo
March 17 - 20 Cat. BPortugal Lisbon
April 1 - 3 Cat. BItaly Pesaro
May 13 - 15 Cat. BUzbekistan Tashkent
May 20 - 22 Cat. BBelarus Minsk
May 27 - 29 Cat. BBulgaria Sofia
June 17 - 19 Cat. BSpain Guadalajara
July 1 - 3 Cat. BGermany Berlin
July 9 - 10 Cat. BRussia Kazan
July 22 - 24 Cat. AAzerbaijan Baku

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Medal winners

All-around

Individual

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo
Lisbon
Pesaro
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

Group all-around

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo
Lisbon
Pesaro
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

Apparatus

Hoop

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo
Lisbon
Pesaro
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

Ball

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo
Lisbon
Pesaro
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

Clubs

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo
Lisbon
Pesaro
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

Ribbon

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo
Lisbon
Pesaro
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

5 Ribbons

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo
Lisbon
Pesaro
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

2 Hoops and 6 Clubs

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Category A
Baku
Category B
Espoo
Lisbon
Pesaro
Tashkent
Minsk
Sofia
Guadalajara
Berlin
Kazan

References

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