
The All-around titel of the 31st FISU World Games 2025 in Germany's city Essen was won by Alina HARNASKO (AIN; Belarus) with 114.850 points, ahead of Tachmina IKROMOVA (UZB) with 112.700 points and Fanni PIGNICZKI (108.850) from Hungary. The best German all-rounder was Anastasia Simakova (107.200) in fourth place. Potsdam's Margarita Kolosov did not have an optimal day in the all-around competition and finished only 15th with 99.750 points. The best Swiss gymnast, Laura Grueninger,...

Two years after the last Junior World Championships in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, around 350 of the world's best young gymnasts gathered in Bulgaria's capital Sofia from 18 to 22 June to compete for a total of eight titles at the 3rd Junior World Championships in Rhythmic Gymnastics. These 14- to 15-year-old gymnasts provided an interesting insight into the age groups that will determine and shape the development of the sport in...

Following the 2025 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships for women and men in Leipzig, now the ECh's for Europe's best female rhythmic gymnasts will follow almost seamlessly in the first week of June (4–8 June 2025). For the first time, the Estonian capital Tallinn is hosting such a major gymnastics event.
In Tallinn's ‘Unibet Arena’, last year's European champion Stiliana NIKOLOVA from Bulgaria was pushed into second place by Taisia ONOFRIICHUK from Ukraine. Germany's ‘Sportswoman...

The 2025 Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix Marbella took place place from March 21–23. The event helds at the Palacio de Deportes Elena Benítez in San Pedro Alcántara, Spain. After Ukraine's Taisiia ONOFRICHUK (116.100) won the all-around ahead of Italy's Sofia Raffaeli (115.000) and Takhmina Ikromova (111.650) in the field of 29 gymnasts from 17 different nations, the Ukrainian also came out on top in the ball and clubs finals. Raffaeli won the apparatus finals with the hoop...

For most of the participants in the traditional ‘Schmiden INTERNATIONAL 2025’ competition, it was the start of a new competition season. The international guests from 17 countries met Olympic champion Darja VARFOLOMEEV and fourth-placed Olympian Margarita KOLOSOV from the German host country, among others, with some surprising results: So the former Junior World Champion (2019) from Russia Anastasia SIMAKOVA beats Olympic Champion Darja Varfolomeev in her new homeland, coached be Yulia Ruskina in Schmiden (GER) ...
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