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  2. File:Gymnastics (rhythmic) pictogram.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Rhythmic gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Olympic. Since 1984. World Games. 2001 – 2021 [1] Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which gymnasts perform individually or in groups on a floor with an apparatus: hoop, ball, clubs, ribbon and rope. [2][3] The sport combines elements of gymnastics, dance and calisthenics; gymnasts must be strong, flexible, agile, dexterous and coordinated. [2]

  4. File:Rhythmic gymnastics ribbon.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 1996 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

  5. Ball (rhythmic gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    The rhythmic ball is made from rubber or a synthetic material with similar properties. According to the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG), the official specifications for the ball are as follows: [5] Diameter: 18 to 20 cm. Weight: Minimum of 400 grams. Color: Can vary, often brightly colored or decorated.

  6. Ribbon (rhythmic gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    The ribbon was popularized by dancer Asaf Messerer, who was inspired by seeing Chinese acrobats dance with silk ribbons. In the 1940s, he began incorporating a ribbon into his choreography. The ribbon became a rhythmic gymnastics apparatus in 1971. [1] From 2001-2012, each apparatus had a compulsory body group of movements that had to ...

  7. 2021 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships were held from 27 to 31 October 2021 in Kitakyushu, Japan. [1][2] Dina Averina broke the record for the most medals won at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships with 22 total medals and also became the first gymnast to win four World all-around titles. [3][4] Alina Harnasko won the gold ...

  8. File:Rhythmic gymnastics rope.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 30 × 30 pixels. Other resolutions: 240 × 240 pixels ... 2023 Junior World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships;

  9. Clubs (rhythmic gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    Small throw and catch of both clubs with at least one full circle of rotation in the air, either simultaneous or alternating. Small throw with the clubs connected to each other. Asymmetric movements of the two clubs. Rolling the clubs over the body or the floor.