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Rhythmic Gymnastics European Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The European Cup is a rhythmic gymnastics competition held by European Gymnastics. Its inaugural competition was held in 2024.

Format

The European Cup has an experimental format compared to typical rhythmic gymnastics competitions. It is open to senior and junior individual gymnasts and seniors groups representing any FIG-affiliated federation.[1]

Senior individuals

One or two gymnasts can compete per federation, and they must present 4 to 8 routines between them in the qualification round. The 16 highest-ranked gymnasts from the qualification round advance to a new 'cross battle' format. The cross battles consist of four bracketed rounds of competition where two gymnasts perform with the same apparatus and the gymnast with the higher score advances to the next round. There are also finals for each apparatus, competed by the top 8 highest-scoring individuals (with a maximum of one per federation) for that apparatus during the qualification round.[2][3]

Senior groups

Groups perform both exercises in the qualification round, which determines the all-around standings. The top 8 highest-scoring groups for each exercise compete in the apparatus finals.[4]

Junior individuals

One to four gymnasts may be entered per federation, and they perform four routines between them in the qualifying round. Countries with more than one entrant participate in the team competition; the scores of each gymnast representing a federation are added together to produce the team score. There are also finals for each apparatus, competed by the top 8 highest-scoring individuals (with a maximum of one per federation) for that apparatus during the qualification round.[4]

Editions

Year Edition Host City Country
2024 1 Baku  Azerbaijan

See

References

  1. ^ "European Cup in Rhythmic Gymnastics". agf.az. Retrieved 2024-05-04.
  2. ^ "European Gymnastics launches new European Cup Series in Rhythmic Gymnastics". European Gymnastics. 16 January 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-06.
  3. ^ Mirjam (2024-05-02). "Come funziona l'European Cup: la nuova gara con la Cross Battle". BlaBlaGym (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-05-02.
  4. ^ a b "Preview of the inaugural European Cup in Rhythmic Gymnastics in Baku (AZE)". European Gymnastics. 30 April 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-02.
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