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Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships

International rhythmic gymnastics tournament


Summary

International rhythmic gymnastics tournament

The Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships are the world championships for the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. The tournament is promoted and organized by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG). It is one of the three tournaments in rhythmic gymnastics officially organized by FIG, as well as the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup and the gymnastics competitions at the Olympic Games (in collaboration with the IOC and the federation of the country organising the Games). The first edition of the World Championships was held in 1963, a time when the sport was known as modern gymnastics. The current program of the World Championships contemplates both individual and group performances. In even non-Olympic years and the year before the Olympics, a team event is also contested. Two events are not competed at the World Championships anymore: individual rope and free hands.

Historically rhythmic gymnastics has been dominated by Eastern European countries, especially the Soviet Union and Bulgaria. Following the fall of the Soviet Union, there was originally a clear dominance of Bulgaria and post-Soviet countries at the World Championships, namely Russia, Ukraine and Belarus but with other nations emerging, for example Italy and Spain. The only non-European nations to successfully achieve medal positions at the World Championships are Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea, Brazil and the United States. Only six individual gymnasts (Sun Duk Jo, Myong Sim Choi, Mitsuru Hiraguchi, Son Yeon-jae, Kaho Minagawa, Rin Keys) and four groups (Japan, North Korea, China and Brazil) from outside Europe have won medals at the senior World Championships.

Editions

YearGamesHost cityCountryEventsFirst in the Medal TableSecond in the Medal TableThird in the Medal TableComments
19631BudapestHungary3Soviet UnionBulgaria(individuals only)
19652PragueCzechoslovakia3Soviet Union(individuals only)
19673CopenhagenDenmark5Soviet UnionBulgaria
19694VarnaBulgaria6BulgariaSoviet Union
19715HavanaCuba6BulgariaSoviet Union
19736RotterdamNetherlands6Soviet UnionBulgaria
19757MadridSpain6Japan
19778BaselSwitzerland6Soviet UnionBulgaria
19799LondonGreat Britain6Soviet UnionBulgaria
198110MunichWest Germany6Bulgaria
198311StrasbourgFrance6Bulgaria
198512ValladolidSpain6Bulgaria
198713VarnaBulgaria8Bulgaria
198914SarajevoYugoslavia9Bulgaria
199115PiraeusGreece9
199216BrusselsBelgium8RussiaBelarus
199317AlicanteSpain7(individuals only)
199418ParisFrance8
199519ViennaAustria9
199620BudapestHungary7Belarus
199721BerlinGermany6Belarus(individuals only)
199822SevilleSpain3Belarus(groups only)
199923OsakaJapan9
200124MadridSpain6Belarus(individuals only)
200225New OrleansUnited States3(groups only)
200326BudapestHungary9
200527BakuAzerbaijan9Italy
200728PatrasGreece9
200929IseJapan9Belarus
201030MoscowRussia9Belarus
201131MontpellierFrance9
201332KyivUkraine8
201433İzmirTurkey9
201534StuttgartGermany9
201735PesaroItaly8
201836SofiaBulgaria9
201937BakuAzerbaijan9
202138KitakyushuJapan9RGF
202239SofiaBulgaria9
202340ValenciaSpain9
202541Rio de JaneiroBrazil9
202642FrankfurtGermanyFuture event
202743BakuAzerbaijanFuture event

Medalists

Main article: List of medalists at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships

Dominant nations include the Soviet Union and subsequent post-Soviet states, namely Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Azerbaijan, and Bulgaria.

Individual All-Around

Group All-Around

All-time medal table

Last updated after the 2025 World Championships.

  • At the 2021 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan, in accordance with a ban by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and a decision by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), athletes from Russia were not permitted to use the Russian name, flag, or anthem. They instead participated under name and flag of the RGF (Russian Gymnastics Federation).

Multiple gold medalists

Boldface denotes active rhythmic gymnasts and highest medal count among all rhythmic gymnasts (including these who not included in these tables) per type.

All events

RankRhythmic gymnastCountryFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Dina AverinaRussian Gymnastics Federation20172021183122
2Evgeniya Kanaeva2007201117118
3Yana Kudryavtseva2013201513316
4Maria TolkachevaRussian Gymnastics Federation20142021114116
Darja Varfolomeev20222025114116
6Alexandra Timoshenko1989199110212
7Olga Kapranova20032009101112
8Maria Petrova1991199699422
9Olena Vitrychenko1992199997723
10Galima Shugurova1969197794114

Individual events

RankRhythmic gymnastCountryFromToGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Dina AverinaRussian Gymnastics Federation20172021153119
2Evgeniya Kanaeva2009201113114
3Yana Kudryavtseva2013201511314
4Darja Varfolomeev20222025102113
5Olena Vitrychenko1993199995418
6Galima Shugurova1969197794114
7Maria GigovaBUL1967197392213
8Maria Petrova1992199687419
9Kateryna Serebrianska1993199684315
10Bianka PanovaBUL1985198982111

Records

CategoryAll eventsIndividual eventsMost medals

References

References

  1. "35th FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships PESARO (ITA)". Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique.
  2. "36th FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships SOFIA (BUL): September 10 - 16, 2018". Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique.
  3. "Technical Regulations 2017". [[International Gymnastics Federation]].
  4. "Historical Medallists". 2014 Incheon Asian Games Organizing Committee.
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