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1993 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

17th annual World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships


17th annual World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

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name1993 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
date_start4 November 1993
date_end7 November 1993
locationESP Alicante, Spain
prevBrussels 1992
nextParis 1994

The XVII World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held in Alicante, Spain, on 4–7 November 1993.

Only individuals competed, as the International Gymnastics Federation had voted to alternate individual and group World Championships in 1991. 132 gymnasts from 51 countries competed. Maria Petrova won her first all-around title; Larisa Lukyanenko was expected to challenge her for the gold medal, but a foot injury she sustained during training at the competition forced her to withdraw.

The championships used a new competition format for the team competition, which doubled as individual qualification; countries could send three or four individual gymnasts who would perform a total of ten routines, two routines per apparatus, with a gymnast performing between one and four routines.

Individual All-Around

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4
5
6
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10
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Individual Rope

PlaceNationNameResult
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2
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5
8

Individual Ball

PlaceNationNameResult
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2
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3
5
5
7
8

Individual Hoop

PlaceNationNameResult
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5
7
8

Individual Ribbon

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1
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4
6
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8

Individual Clubs

PlaceNationNameResult
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3
3
6
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8

Team All-Around

PlaceNationTotal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

References

References

  1. (February 1993). "Rhythmic World Championships".
  2. Callahan Molnar, Tracey. (February 1994). "The U.S. Teams Up in Alicante".
  3. "17. World Championships from 4.-7. November 1993 in Alicante, Spain".
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