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2022 World Aesthetic Gymnastics Championships

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2022 World Aesthetic Gymnastics Championships
VenueRaiffeisen Sportpark
LocationGraz, Austria
Start date25 November 2022
End date27 November 2022
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2023 →

The 2022 World Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Championships, the 22nd edition of the Aesthetic group gymnastics competition, was held in Graz, Austria from November 25 to 27, at the Raiffeisen Sportpark.[1][2]

Participating countries

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Final National Team  Bulgaria

Victoria Berova, Sibila Karpacheva, Hristiana Kovacheva, Karina Neykova, Siana Tabakova, Daria Kapsazova, Yana Staykova, Maria Mehlemova

Minetit  Finland

Iinu Häkkinen, Adaliina Niininen, Ellen Aspholm, Sanni Hartman, Sara Hyötyläinen, Katariina Järventausta, Anna Miettinen, Lara Pietilä, Sini Tapio

Gloria  Finland

Laura Airila, Milla Jääskeläinen, Josefina Ketola, Noora Luoto, Anna Luoto, Hertta Martikainen, Tuuli Mörsky, Tiara Reyes, Justiina Tiittanen, Varvara Yulle

Junior Final Minetit Junior  Finland

Tilda Holappa, Jenni Hyytiäinen, Ella Koskinen, Minttu Malinen, Minttu Mikkola, Serafiina Niininen, Lilja Peurakoski

National Team  Bulgaria

Kristiana Doycheva, Maria Stamenova, Nikol Zlatkova, Nicol Angelova, Simona Berova, Katrin Taseva, Daria Voynova, Raya Srandeva, Nikol Stoyanova

OVO Junior team  Finland

Ingrid Bergring, Emma Jonsson, Ksenia Kameneva, Vienna Kivelä, Linda Latvanen, Saaga Leppävuori, Selma Länsmans, Oona Räätäri, Laura Seppä, Yagmur Serengil, Emma Törmänen, Alida Virkkunen

Country ranking
Senior Team
 Finland  Bulgaria  Kazakhstan
Junior Team
 Finland  Estonia  Kazakhstan

Results

Senior

The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals.[3]

Place Nation Name Preliminaries Final Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Bulgaria National team 19.050 (1) 19.500 (1) 38.550
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Finland Minetit 18.900 (2) 19.300 (2) 38.200
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Finland Gloria 18.700 (3) 18.800 (4) 37.500
4  Estonia Siidisabad 18.500 (4) 18.950 (3) 37.450
5  Japan Team Shoin Phoenix 18.300 (6) 18.450 (5) 36.750
6  Czech Republic SK MG MANTILA BRNO Team Zonja 16.800 (7) 17.450 (6) 34.250
7  Spain Ritmica Barcelona 16.650 (8) 16.950 (7) 33.600
8  Bulgaria Velbajd Team 16.400 (9) 16.500 (8) 32.900
9  Kazakhstan Karmelity 16.050 (12) 16.500 (8) 32.550
10  Kazakhstan Kerbez 16.350 (10) 16.100 (12) 32.450
11  Ukraine Grand Victory 15.850 (13) 16.450 (10) 32.300
12  Austria Tanzfabrik 15.850 (13) 16.200 (11) 32.050
13  Canada Rhythmic Expression 14.600 (22) 14.450 (13) 29.050
14  Finland OVO Team 18.450 (5) 18.450
15  Bulgaria Sofia Sport Team 16.150 (11) 16.150
16  Denmark Team Aura 15.650 (15) 15.650
17  Denmark Team Greve 15.550 (16) 15.550
18  Ukraine Alcor Avangard 15.550 (16) 15.550
19  Czech Republic GK Velký Týnec, Team Infinity 15.500 (18) 15.500
20  Spain FC Ritmica Cartagena 15.300 (19) 15.300
20  Estonia Caresse 15.300 (19) 15.300
22  Kazakhstan Aphrodite 15.100 (21) 15.100
23  Italy Team Pro Recco Gym Club 14.300 (23) 14.300
24  France Team Spirit 11.700 (24) 11.700
25  France Team Alizea 11.150 (25) 11.150

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Finland (FIN)3126
2 Bulgaria (BUL)1203
3 Estonia (EST)0101
4 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0022
Totals (4 entries)44412

References

  1. ^ "AGG WM Graz 2022". Retrieved 2022-12-03.
  2. ^ "New AGG world champions!". 29 November 2022. Retrieved 2022-12-03.
  3. ^ "21st IFAGG World Championships, Junior World Championships and IFAGG Trophy".

External links


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