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1995 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

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name1995 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
date_start20 September 1995
date_end24 September 1995
locationAUT Vienna, Austria
prevParis 1994
nextBudapest 1996

The XIX World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held in Vienna, the capital of Austria, 20–24 September, 1995. There were 97 individual participants from 43 countries.

The event acted as the qualifying competition for the 1996 Summer Olympics, with 35 individual gymnasts and 7 groups qualifying based on the results of the first day of competition.

Medal winners

Rope
Ball
Clubs
Ribbon
Individual All-Around
Team All-Around
All-Around
5 Hoops Final
3 Balls + 2 Ribbons Final
Larissa LukyanenkoMaria Petrova
Kateryna Serebrianska
Elena VitrychenkoNone awarded
Yana Batyrshina
Kateryna Serebrianska
Amina ZaripovaNone awardedNone awarded
Maria Petrova
Amina ZaripovaNone awardedKateryna Serebrianska
Elena Vitrychenko
Elena VitrychenkoLarissa Lukyanenko
Amina ZaripovaNone awarded
Maria Petrova
Kateryna SerebrianskaNone awardedYana Batyrshina
Larissa Lukyanenko
RUS
Yana Batyrshina
Amina Zaripova
Natalia LipkovskayaBUL
Maria Petrova
Diana PopovaUKR
Kateryna Serebrianska
Elena Vitrychenko
Victoria Stadnik
Groups
BULESPBLR
BULESPBLR
ESPBULRUS

Participants

The following countries sent competitors: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Moldova, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Individual entrants

  • Argentina Argentina: Alejandra Unsain, Cecilia Schtutman
  • Australia Australia: Kasumi Takahashi, Leigh Marning
  • Austria Austria: Birgit Schilien, Nina Taborsky
  • Azerbaijan Azerbaijan: Natalya Bulanova, Alfia Kukshinova, Nurdjahan Aliyeva
  • Belarus Belarus: Larissa Lukyanenko, Evgenia Pavlina
  • Belgium Belgium: Cindy Stollenberg, Lorrie Degroote, Isabelle Massage
  • Brazil Brazil: Camila Ferezin, Luciana Barichello, Dayane Camilo
  • Bulgaria Bulgaria: Maria Petrova, Diana Popova
  • Canada Canada: Erika-Leigh Stirton, Lindsay Richards, Gretchen McLennan
  • China China: Xiaojing Zhou, Wu Bei
  • Croatia Croatia: Ana Cerovec, Kristina Bajza, Josipa Jurinec
  • Cyprus Cyprus: Panaiyota Kimonos, Popi Sofocleous
  • Czech Republic Czech Republic: Lenka Oulehlova, Andrea Sebestova
  • Estonia Estonia: Natalja Kornysheva, Jekaterina Gorgul
  • Finland Finland: Katri Kalpala, Hanna Laiho
  • France France: Eva Serrano, Amélie Villeneuve
  • Georgia Georgia: Ekaterina Abramia, Ekaterina Pevkina
  • Germany Germany: Magdalena Brzeska, Kristin Sroka
  • Greece Greece: Maria Pagalou, Victoria Gogou
  • Hungary Hungary: Viktoria Frater, Andrea Szalay
  • Israel Israel: Svetlana Tokayev, Sivan Fischler
  • Italy Italy: Katia Pietrosanti, Irene Germini, Laura Zacchilli
  • Japan Japan: Miho Yamada, Akane Yamao, Mutsuko Tahara
  • Kazakhstan Kazakhstan: Yulia Yourtchenko, Valeria Khairoulina, Lyudmila Popova
  • Lithuania Lithuania: Kristina Kliukevichute, Audrone Lingyte
  • Moldova Moldova: Natalia Fiodorova, Olga Vanitckina, Ella Dumbrava
  • The Netherlands The Netherlands: Lucinda Schuurman, Ramona Stook
  • New Zealand New Zealand: Simone Clark, Belinda Moore
  • Norway Norway: Marianne Myhrer, Siri Kjeksrud
  • Poland Poland: Anna Kwitniewska, Krystyna Leskiewicz
  • Portugal Portugal: Joana Raposo, Susana Nascimento
  • Romania Romania: Alina Stoica, Filis Șerif, Dana Carteleanu
  • Russia Russia: Yana Batyrshina, Natalia Lipkovskaya, Amina Zaripova
  • Slovakia Slovakia: Zuzana Dobiasova, Ivana Motolíková
  • Slovenia Slovenia: Nina Piletic, Erika Rakusa, Ana Kokalj
  • South Korea South Korea: Kim Yoo-Kyung, Kwon Bo-Young, Kim Eun-Hae
  • Spain Spain: Almudena Cid, Alba Caride
  • Sweden Sweden: Hanna Koehler
  • Thailand Thailand: Wannarudee Hansomboon, Yeansukon Aunchaya
  • Turkmenistan Turkmenistan: Tatyana Lobanova
  • Ukraine Ukraine: Ekaterina Serebrianskaya, Elena Vitrichenko, Victoria Stadnik
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom: Aicha McKenzie, Alison Deehan
  • United States United States: Jessica Davis, Tina Tharp

Individual

Individual All-Around

PlaceNationNameTotal
1
1
3
3
5
6
7
8
9
10

Individual Ball

PlaceNationNameResult
1
1
1
4
5
6
7
7

Individual Rope

PlaceNationNameResult
1
2
2
2
5
6
6
8

Individual Clubs

PlaceNationNameResult
1
1
3
3
5
6
7
7

Individual Ribbon

PlaceNationNameResult
1
2
2
4
4
6
7
8

Team All-Around

PlaceNationTotal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Groups

Groups All-Around

PlaceNation5 Hoops3 Balls,
2 RibbonsTotal
1
2
3
4
5
5
7
8
9
10

Groups 5 Hoops

PlaceNationTotal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Groups 3 Balls + 2 Ribbons

PlaceNationTotal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7

References

References

  1. "19. World Championships in Vienna, Austria (19.-24. September 1995)".
  2. Tharpe, Tina. (December 1995). "USA Earns Berth to Olympic Games in Rhythmic Gymnastics".
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