The 2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Baku , Azerbaijan from 16 to 22 September 2019.[ 1] The competition took place at the National Gymnastics Arena and served as a qualifier for the 2020 Olympic Games .[ 2] There were Olympic berths awarded to 16 individuals and 5 groups.[ 3] There were 301 participating athletes from 61 countries.[ 4]
Dina Averina from Russia won gold medals in ball , clubs , and ribbon , and Ekaterina Selezneva won the hoop title.[ 5] Averina, Selezneva and Arina Averina won Russia's tenth consecutive World team title.[ 6] In the all-around finals, Dina Averina won her third consecutive World all-around title, becoming the fifth rhythmic gymnast to do so.[ 7] The Russian group then won their fourth consecutive all-around title, and Japan matched their best-ever result with the silver medal.[ 8] Japan then won the gold medal in 5 balls, their first ever gold medal in the group event, and Russia won the 3 hoops + 4 clubs final.[ 9]
Participating nations
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Schedule
Opening ceremony of 37th FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships
Monday, September 16
12:00 - 18:50 Individual Qualification - Hoop and Ball
19:15 - 20:00 Opening Ceremony
Tuesday, September 17
10:00 - 17:00 Individual Qualification - Hoop and Ball
19:30 - 20:00 Individual Hoop Final
20:05 - 20:35 Individual Ball Final
Wednesday, September 18
12:00 - 20:50 Individual Qualification - Clubs and Ribbon
Thursday, September 19
09:00 - 17:50 Individual Qualification - Clubs and Ribbon
19:30 - 20:00 Individual Clubs Final
20:05 - 20:35 Individual Ribbon Final
Friday, September 20
14:30 - 20:35 Individual All Around Final
Saturday, September 21
14:30 - 18:10 Group All Around
Sunday, September 22
14:30 - 15:15 Group 5 Balls Final
15:15 - 16:00 Group 3 Hoops and 2 Pairs of Clubs Final
16:15 - 16:45 Closing Ceremony
Medal summary
* reserve gymnast
Medal table
Individual medal table
Individual
Team
The team event took in account the qualification results.
Rank
Nation
Total
Russia
47.050
46.900
70.850
62.700
186.500
Israel
45.150
42.500
65.950
58.550
174.750
Belarus
44.100
40.200
63.700
59.100
168.550
4
Italy
42.850
42.250
61.400
55.000
167.000
5
Ukraine
41.150
41.450
63.100
58.000
166.850
6
Bulgaria
42.000
40.950
62.050
57.100
164.250
7
United States
41.700
41.600
60.200
55.200
163.150
8
Japan
41.050
39.200
58.925
42.050
157.475
9
Georgia
40.050
32.650
58.450
51.550
150.600
10
Uzbekistan
39.000
36.450
56.200
51.800
149.400
11
Spain
38.850
37.850
56.275
43.350
149.075
12
Romania
37.850
35.800
56.400
43.950
148.550
13
Azerbaijan
35.950
37.650
53.650
46.300
147.050
14
China
37.400
37.500
54.200
50.450
147.000
15
Kazakhstan
37.325
36.350
54.000
49.600
146.875
16
South Korea
38.350
36.000
54.700
47.250
146.250
17
France
39.000
35.900
53.550
45.000
145.150
18
Greece
33.925
37.550
53.550
47.100
144.225
19
Finland
37.800
34.650
53.800
46.150
143.250
20
Hungary
36.650
34.950
53.350
46.000
142.450
21
Canada
35.150
37.100
52.100
41.700
140.700
22
Slovenia
33.200
38.050
47.925
47.100
140.225
23
Estonia
36.500
33.200
53.150
47.150
139.850
24
Moldova
36.400
35.050
47.450
40.750
137.300
25
Mexico
35.300
35.050
48.650
43.700
135.450
26
Latvia
35.225
34.850
45.900
42.600
133.775
27
Portugal
31.650
34.100
51.250
42.900
131.650
28
Egypt
33.050
33.150
49.100
39.600
130.200
29
Turkey
31.900
33.750
49.150
38.800
128.700
30
Australia
29.850
33.800
48.500
41.400
128.500
31
Austria
33.350
31.275
45.450
39.000
127.125
32
Malaysia
30.350
34.800
46.200
38.850
126.000
33
Lithuania
31.950
29.250
46.600
40.150
125.800
34
Colombia
31.150
30.600
45.075
42.600
122.525
35
Norway
30.200
27.900
45.700
39.250
119.300
36
Cyprus
31.750
27.800
32.050
24.150
115.750
37
Croatia
25.400
29.050
39.300
34.200
106.550
38
South Africa
28.200
27.950
37.950
29.025
106.200
39
Sweden
24.550
27.100
37.825
32.200
102.025
40
San Marino
25.600
25.900
35.750
33.800
101.400
41
Denmark
22.500
23.700
34.400
24.050
91.500
42
Angola
16.500
16.950
26.750
16.200
69.950
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Individual Qualification
The top 8 scores in each apparatus qualified to the apparatus finals, and the top 24 in overall qualification scores advanced to the all-around final.
Only the 3 best results are counted in the total score
Only the 2 highest-ranking gymnasts from each country can qualify to each of the finals.
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All-around
The top 16 gymnasts earned their NOCs a qualification spot at the all-around individual event of the 2020 Summer Olympics .
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Hoop
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Ball
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Clubs
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Ribbon
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Groups
Squads
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Group All-Around
The top 8 scores in each apparatus qualified to the group apparatus finals. The top 5 teams in this list that are not already qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics (Russia, Bulgaria, and Italy) qualified a team for the group all-around event at the 2020 Olympics.
Place
Nation
5
3 + 2
Total
Russia
30.000 (1)
28.700 (3)
58.700
Japan
29.200 (3)
29.000 (1)
58.200
Bulgaria
29.200 (2)
28.800 (2)
58.000
4
Belarus
28.400 (4)
28.000 (4)
56.400
5
Italy
27.800 (6)
27.400 (6)
55.200
6
Israel
27.450 (7)
27.500 (5)
54.950
7
China
27.150 (8)
26.100 (8)
53.250
8
Azerbaijan
26.400 (9)
26.700 (7)
53.100
9
Ukraine
28.250 (5)
22.900 (20)
51.150
10
USA
25.050 (12)
25.600 (10)
50.650
11
Mexico
24.950 (13)
25.600 (11)
50.550
12
Finland
25.550 (10)
24.975 (14)
50.525
13
Brazil
25.450 (11)
24.250 (16)
49.700
14
Uzbekistan
24.000 (16)
25.400 (13)
49.400
15
Germany
24.750 (14)
24.550 (15)
49.300
16
France
23.400 (18)
25.400 (12)
48.800
17
Spain
23.200 (20)
25.600 (9)
48.800
18
Poland
24.300 (15)
23.350 (17)
47.650
19
Estonia
23.300 (19)
23.250 (18)
46.550
20
Canada
22.400 (21)
23.050 (19)
45.450
21
Hungary
23.850 (17)
20.900 (23)
44.750
22
Greece
22.000 (22)
20.900 (22)
42.900
23
North Korea
19.800 (23)
21.950 (21)
41.750
24
Kazakhstan
19.675 (24)
19.800 (24)
39.475
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5 Balls
Rank
Nation
Total
Japan
8.650
20.900
29.550
Bulgaria
8.750
20.700
-0.10
29.350
Russia
8.150
20.000
28.150
4
Israel
7.550
19.400
26.950
5
China
7.600
19.200
26.800
6
Italy
6.800
19.400
-0.30
25.900
7
Belarus
6.600
19.500
-0.30
25.800
8
Ukraine
6.300
18.500
24.800
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3 Hoops + 4 Clubs
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References
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^ "2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships: Groups 5 All-Around Final Results" (PDF) . International Gymnastics Federation . 21 September 2019.
^ "2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships: Groups 5 Balls Results" . International Gymnastics Federation . 22 September 2019.
^ "2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships: Groups 3 Hoops + 4 Clubs Results" . International Gymnastics Federation . 22 September 2019.
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