Aerobic gymnastics at the 2017 World Games

Aerobic gymnastics
at the 2017 World Games

Gymnastics

The pictogram of Aerobic gymnastics.
Venue Centennial Hall
Location Poland Wrocław, Poland
Dates 21–22 July 2017
Competitors 116 from 13 nations

The aerobic gymnastics tournaments at the 2017 World Games in Wrocław was played between 21 and 22 July. 116 aerobic gymnastics competitors, from 13 nations, participated in the tournament. The aerobic gymnastics competition took place at Centennial Hall in Lower Silesian Voivodeship.

Qualification

Qualification was based on the results of the 2016 Aerobic Gymnastics World Championships, held in Incheon, South Korea, from 17 to 19 June 2016.

At the end of the qualification round, the top five countries in each category will have earned places to compete in Wroclaw, with a maximum of one place per country. An additional berth in each discipline may be attributed by the FIG Executive Committee following the competition to assure host country participation or continental representation.[1]

Schedule

QQualification FFinal
Centennial Hall
Event↓/Date → Fri 21 Sat 22
Mixed pairs Q F
Open event dance Q F
Open event group Q F
Open event step Q F
Open event trio Q F

Participating nations

The 116 aerobic gymnastics competitors, from 13 nations, participated in the tournament. The host country, Poland did not participate in this sport.

Medal table

Aerobic gymnastics medal table
 Rank  NOC Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 1 2 0 3
2  Russia 1 1 0 2
3  Spain 1 1 0 2
 Japan 1 1 0 2
 South Korea 1 1 0 2
6  Hungary 0 1 3 4
7  Romania 0 1 1 2
8  France 0 0 1 1
Total (8 NOCs) 5 5 5 15

Events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Mixed pairs
 Spain
Vicente Lli
Sara Moreno
 Hungary
Dora Hegyi
Daniel Bali
 Romania
Andreea Bogati
Dacian Barna
Open event dance
 South Korea
Han Jae Hyun
Kim Hanjin
Kim Yu Hwan
Kwon Tae Yun
Lee Jon Gu
Park Hyunmin
Ryu Jusun
Song Sungkyu
 Russia
Danil Chaiun
Garsevan Dzhanazian
Kirill Kulikov
Kirill Lobaznyuk
Roman Semenov
Anton Shishigin
Denis Shurupov
Aleksei Zhuravlev
 Hungary
Dora Hegyi
Zoltan Lőcsei
Panna Szőllősi
Emese Timea Szaloki
Balazs Albert Farkas
Anna Deak
Fanni Mazacs
Klaudia Bokonyi
Open event group
 China
Li Lingxiao
Li Qi
Ma Dong
Pan Lixi
Wang Ke
 Romania
Gabriel Bocser
Andreea Bogati
Lucian Săvulescu
Dacian Barna
Marian Brotei
 Hungary
Dora Hegyi
Daniel Bali
Panna Szőllősi Balazs
Albert Farkas
Fanni Mazacs
Open event step
 Russia
Anastasia Degtiareva
Irina Dobriagina
Veronika Korneva
Ekaterina Pykhtova
Anastasia Ziubina
Danil Chaiun
Aleksei Germanov
 China
Fu Yao
Huang Chengkai
Huang Zijing
Jiang Shuai
Liu Yiluan
Yang Qiaobo
Zhang Huiwen
Zhao Ming
 Hungary
Erdősi Dániel
Kőrösi Kitti
Etényi Zsófia
Szabó Júlia
Szenes Boglárka
Szilvás Angéla
Táskai Anita
Varga Dorottya
Open event trio
 Japan
Riri Kitazume
Mizuki Saito
Takumi Kanai
 China
Pan Lixi
Li Lingxiao
Ma Dong
 France
Tom Jourdan
Florian Bugalho
Maxime Decker-Breitel

See also

References

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