2021 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series

The 2021 FIG World Cup circuit in Rhythmic Gymnastics is a series of competitions officially organized and promoted by the International Gymnastics Federation.[1] The events had originally been scheduled to be held in 2020, but were postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

With stopovers in Europe and Asia, the World Cup competitions are scheduled for April 9–11 in Sofia (BUL), April 16–18 in Tashkent (UZB), May 7–9 in Baku (AZE), May 28–30 in Pesaro (ITA). World Challenge Cup competitions are scheduled for May 21–23 in Portimão (POR), June 25–27 in Cluj Napoca (ROU), July 2–4 in Minsk (BLR), July 9–11 in Moscow (RUS).[3]

This year's World Cup series also served as qualifications for the 2020 Summer Olympics, with the top 3 ranked gymnasts (max. 1 per NOC), not already qualified at the 2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships, achieving a quota for their NOC at the individual all-around event.

Formats

World Cup
DateEventLocationType
April 9–11FIG World Cup 2021 SofiaIndividuals and groups
April 16–18FIG World Cup 2021 TashkentIndividuals and groups
May 7–9FIG World Cup 2021 BakuIndividuals and groups
May 28–30FIG World Cup 2021 PesaroIndividuals and groups
World Challenge Cup
DateEventLocationType
May 21–23FIG World Challenge Cup 2021 PortimãoIndividuals and groups
June 25–27FIG World Challenge Cup 2021 Cluj NapocaIndividuals and groups
July 2–4FIG World Challenge Cup 2021 MinskIndividuals and groups
July 9–11FIG World Challenge Cup 2021 MoscowIndividuals and groups

Medal winners

Individual

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

Group

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

Hoop

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

Ball

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

Clubs

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

Ribbon

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

5 balls

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

4 clubs and 3 hoops

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

See also

References

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