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European Rhythmic Gymnastics Cup concludes in Baku (PHOTO)

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European Rhythmic Gymnastics Cup concludes in Baku (PHOTO)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 2. The four-day grand
sports festival — the Rhythmic Gymnastics European Cup — has
concluded, Trend reports, citing the Azerbaijan Gymnastics
Federation.

This prestigious competition, held in the country for the third
time, was once again marked by unforgettable performances, exciting
moments, and vibrant routines. Graceful gymnasts from 32 countries
presented a true display of artistry to the audience. Specially
prepared musical compositions, choreographed elements, and
unexpected flash mobs delighted spectators of all ages.

Azerbaijan was represented in this prestigious tournament in
both individual and group exercises. It should be noted that the
Azerbaijani group exercises team competed in this event for the
first time with a new lineup, marking an important debut and
valuable experience for the newly formed squad.

One of the key innovations of the competition was the
introduction of “cross battles” in the junior category. In this age
group, teams from Azerbaijan and AIN 2 competed in the cross battle
stage, with AIN 2 advancing further. Ultimately, AIN 2 took first
place, Bulgaria finished second, and Israel secured third
place.

On the second day of the competition, senior gymnasts performed
routines with the ball and hoop, while on the third day they
competed with clubs and ribbon. Based on the qualification round,
the 16 strongest gymnasts advanced to the cross battle stage,
competing from the round of 1/8 finals to the final.




In a tense final round, Israeli gymnast Daniela Munits claimed
victory. Ukrainian athlete Taisiia Onofriichuk took second place,
while Sofia Raffaeli of Italy secured third place. Medals were
presented to the winners by Altay Hasanov, Vice President of the
Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation.

In the group exercises program, the Bulgarian team won the gold
medal. Israel took second place, while AIN 2 finished third. The
awards were presented at the ceremony by the President of European
Gymnastics and Azerbaijan’s Minister of Youth and Sports, Farid
Gayibov.

At the end of the tournament, the organizers also presented two
special nominations. Sofia Raffaeli was awarded the title “Cross
Battle Queen” for her consistent participation in European Cup
stages and stable results. The Venezuelan team received the
“Breakthrough Team” award for joining the European Cup from another
continent and participating in the group exercises program.

Thus, this elegant and spectacular four-day competition came to
an end. Throughout the tournament, the National Gymnastics Arena
was filled with the energy and enthusiasm of spectators.
Interactive contests and entertainment moments made the event even
more memorable. Valuable gifts were presented to the winners by AGF
sponsor Smarton.

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