Complete Results Book

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Complete Results Book 36th FIG RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Sofia (BUL), 10-16 September 2018 Competition Schedule As of 10 SEP 2018 Start Date Event Details Time MON 10 SEP Individual Qualifications & Team Final 10:00 Group A - Hoop & Ball 12:00 Group B - Hoop & Ball 15:00 Group C - Hoop & Ball 17:10 Group D - Hoop & Ball TUE 11 SEP Individual Qualifications & Team Final 10:00 Group C - Hoop & Ball 12:10 Group D - Hoop & Ball 15:15 Group A - Hoop & Ball 17:15 Group B - Hoop & Ball Apparatus Finals 20:00 Individual Hoop Final 20:35 Individual Ball Final WED 12 SEP Individual Qualifications & Team Final 10:00 Group D - Clubs & Ribbon 11:18 Group C - Clubs & Ribbon 14:15 Group B - Clubs & Ribbon 15:30 Group A - Clubs & Ribbon THU 13 SEP Individual Qualifications & Team Final 10:00 Group B - Clubs & Ribbon 11:15 Group A - Clubs & Ribbon 14:00 Group D - Clubs & Ribbon 15:20 Group C - Clubs & Ribbon Apparatus Finals 19:00 Individual Clubs Final 19:35 Individual Ribbon Final FRI 14 SEP Individual All-Around Final 14:00 Group B 17:10 Group A SAT 15 SEP Group All-Around Final & Qualification for Finals 13:00 Group A 16:30 Group B SUN 16 SEP Apparatus Finals 15:00 5 Hoops Final 15:45 3 Balls & 2 Ropes Final GRY-------------------------------_08 3.0 Report Created MON 10 SEP 2018 16:33 Official Results Provided by Page 1/1 36th FIG RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Sofia (BUL), 10-16 September 2018 Number of Entries by NOC REVISED 14 SEP 11:05 As of 14 SEP 2018 Number of Gymnasts NOC Individual Group Total AND - Andorra 3 3 ARM - Armenia 3 3 AUS - Australia 2 5 7 AUT - Austria 3 6 9 AZE - Azerbaijan 3 5 8 BEL - Belgium 3 3 BIH - Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 4 BLR - Belarus 4 5 9 BRA - Brazil 3 6 9 BUL - Bulgaria 3 5 8 CAN - Canada 3 5 8 CHI - Chile 2 2 CHN - People's Republic of China 3 5 8 CRO - Croatia 3 3 CYP - Cyprus 1 1 CZE - Czech Republic 2 6 8 DEN - Denmark 2 2 EGY - Egypt 4 6 10 ESP - Spain 4 6 10 EST - Estonia 3 6 9 FIN - Finland 3 6 9 FRA - France 1 6 7 GBR - Great Britain 3 3 GEO - Georgia 1 6 7 GER - Germany 2 6 8 GRE - Greece 1 6 7 HUN - Hungary 3 6 9 IND - India 2 5 7 ISR - Israel 3 6 9 ITA - Italy 3 6 9 JPN - Japan 3 5 8 KAZ - Kazakhstan 3 6 9 KGZ - Kyrgyzstan 2 2 KOR - Republic of Korea 4 6 10 LAT - Latvia 3 3 LBN - Lebanon 1 1 LTU - Lithuania 4 4 MAS - Malaysia 3 3 MDA - Republic of Moldova 2 2 MEX - Mexico 3 5 8 MNE - Montenegro 1 1 NOR - Norway 3 3 NZL - New Zealand 1 6 7 POL - Poland 3 6 9 POR - Portugal 3 3 PRK - Democratic People's Republic of Korea 1 6 7 PUR - Puerto Rico 2 2 ROU - Romania 3 3 RSA - South Africa 4 4 RUS - Russian Federation 3 6 9 SLO - Slovenia 3 6 9 SMR - San Marino 2 2 SRB - Serbia 3 6 9 SRI - Sri Lanka 1 1 SUI - Switzerland 5 5 SVK - Slovakia 3 3 THA - Thailand 2 2 TUR - Turkey 2 5 7 GRY-------------------------------_30 4.0 Report Created FRI 14 SEP 2018 11:05 Official Results Provided by Page 1/2 36th FIG RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Sofia (BUL), 10-16 September 2018 Number of Entries by NOC REVISED 14 SEP 11:05 As of 14 SEP 2018 Number of Gymnasts NOC Individual Group Total UKR - Ukraine 3 6 9 USA - United States of America 3 6 9 UZB - Uzbekistan 3 6 9 Total: 61 157 205 362 REVISED Changement in Japan group composition GRY-------------------------------_30 4.0 Report Created FRI 14 SEP 2018 11:05 Official Results Provided by Page 2/2 36th FIG RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Sofia (BUL), 10-16 September 2018 Entry List by NOC REVISED 14 SEP 11:05 As of 14 SEP 2018 FIG Licence Event NOC Name Date of Birth Number Code AND - Andorra FLINCH Judith 30611 I 4 OCT 2000 PEREIRA Jessica 23063 I 4 APR 2000 RAMOS Andrea 30610 I 25 APR 2001 ARM - Armenia AGAGULIAN Iasmina 35527 I 21 MAR 2001 ASTVATSATRYAN Ella 32275 I 1 JUL 2001 SARGSYAN Silva 43288 I 21 AUG 2002 AUS - Australia GILL Ashari 38151 I 29 JUL 2002 KIROI-BOGATYREVA Alexandra 36447 I 4 MAR 2002 MATHEWS Alannah 22942 G 9 APR 1999 ONODA Himeka 28765 G 5 MAR 1998 ROSENDAHL Nikita 28693 G 25 MAY 1998 TEIXEIRA Alexandra 44307 G 24 MAY 1997 WHITE Felicity 43924 G 25 SEP 2000 AUT - Austria MEDER Julia 11352 I 1 JUL 1997 RUPRECHT Nicol 5727 I 2 OCT 1992 SLAVOVA Oksana 32328 I 27 OCT 2001 HERZOG Franziska 45594 G 22 OCT 2002 HOFMANN Lisa 33791 G 17 JUN 2002 MARCHART Florentina 32327 G 31 OCT 2001 MARCHART Leona 43460 G 31 OCT 2001 REMEZKOVA Maria 38123 G 12 NOV 2002 NAGLER Romana 38306 G 18 MAR 2002 AZE - Azerbaijan AGHAMIROVA Zohra 31921 I 8 AUG 2001 HUDIS Veronika 32453 I 31 JUL 2002 SOROKINA Darya 30155 I 29 NOV 2002 BAYRAMOVA Ayshan 21993 G 24 DEC 1998 DOMAN Diana 18660 G 22 JUN 1998 HUMMATOVA Zeynab 21986 G 6 DEC 1999 PASHAYEVA Aliya 9566 G 6 AUG 1995 VASILEVA Siyana 18302 G 3 MAR 1996 BEL - Belgium COUROUBLE Aya 33766 I 15 JAN 2002 DELBEKE Sanna 42758 I 2 AUG 2000 van PUYVELDE Vanina 24810 I 20 OCT 1999 BIH - Bosnia and Herzegovina AZMAN Sara 43479 I 3 NOV 2002 KADRIC Azra 33208 I 27 AUG 2000 MUJACIC Ajsa 32963 I 4 MAR 2002 TANOVIC Zerina 32965 I 6 SEP 2001 GRY-------------------------------_32A 4.0 Report Created FRI 14 SEP 2018 11:05 Official Results Provided by Page 1/11 36th FIG RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Sofia (BUL), 10-16 September 2018 Entry List by NOC REVISED 14 SEP 11:05 As of 14 SEP 2018 FIG Licence Event NOC Name Date of Birth Number Code BLR - Belarus EVCHIK Julia 25204 I 2 JAN 2001 HALKINA Katsiaryna 8861 I 25 FEB 1997 ISACHANKA Yuljya 25209 I 1 JAN 2001 SALOS Anastasiia 34839 I 18 FEB 2002 HAIDUKEVICH Hanna 31877 G 26 MAR 2001 MATSKEVICH Lalita 34850 G 25 FEB 2002 MISIUCHENKA Dziyana 37660 G 20 JUN 2002 RYBAKOVA Anastasiya 25210 G 23 APR 2000 SHVAIBA Hanna 22451 G 14 MAR 2000 BRA - Brazil BORNAL Heloisa 34235 I 14 JAN 2001 DOMINGOS Barbara 25074 I 2 MAR 2000 GAUDIO Natalia 18364 I 18 DEC 1992 GUERRA Vitoria 24740 G 3 JUN 2001 MAIER Jessica 16228 G 21 AUG 1994 MORAES Gabrielle 21758 G 4 MAR 1997 PIRCIO Nicole 44071 G 24 JUL 2002 WALTER Karine 32510 G 17 OCT 2001 RIBEIRO Gabriela 21777 G 28 JAN 1997 BUL - Bulgaria KALEYN Boryana 24418 I 23 AUG 2000 TASEVA Katrin 18374 I 24 NOV 1997 VLADINOVA Neviana 22769 I 23 FEB 1994 BINEVA Elena 20560 G 18 SEP 1999 DYANKOVA Simona 16847 G 7 DEC 1994 KIRYAKOVA Stefani 32624 G 5 JAN 2001 RADUKANOVA Madlen 24420 G 14 MAY 2000 TRAETS Laura 22533 G 13 DEC 1998 CAN - Canada CRANE Sophie 35150 I 13 OCT 2002 UCHIDA Katherine 25319 I 8 NOV 1999 WHELAN Carmen 21793 I 31 AUG 1998 BELITTCHENKO Elizabet 28978 G 18 APR 2000 PANOV Vanessa 22770 G 26 NOV 1999 SHANKO Anastasia 29559 G 14 JUL 2000 UDACHINA Alexandra 37568 G 31 JAN 2001 ZILYUK Alexandra 35154 G 10 MAY 2002 CHI - Chile RUBILAR Javiera 29826 I 6 APR 2000 URRUTIA Montserrat 42647 I 29 SEP 2001 GRY-------------------------------_32A 4.0 Report Created FRI 14 SEP 2018 11:05 Official Results Provided by Page 2/11 36th FIG RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Sofia (BUL), 10-16 September 2018 Entry List by NOC REVISED 14 SEP 11:05 As of 14 SEP 2018 FIG Licence Event NOC Name Date of Birth Number Code CHN - People's Republic of China LIU Jiahui 23546 I 31 MAR 1996 SHANG Rong 22490 I 12 FEB 2000 ZHAO Yating 28703 I 12 MAY 2001 DING Ziyi 20943 G 2 FEB 1997 HU Yuhui 28700 G 13 JUN 1999 HUANG Zhangjiayang 35888 G 15 FEB 2000 LIU Xin 28698 G 12 OCT 1999 XU Yanshu 37913 G 14 JUL 1998 CRO - Croatia BOZIC Laura 21578 I 30 NOV 1999 LOZIC Suncica 29362 I 10 OCT 2002 RIBARIC Petra 18570 I 8 MAY 1998 CYP - Cyprus SKITTIDI Viktoria 34354 I 28 MAR 2002 CZE - Czech Republic CHAMZINA Alina 31594 I 30 APR 2002 ZALESAKOVA Sabina 34782 I 30 MAR 2002 FIEDLEROVA Gabriela 35248 G 15 SEP 2001 KOZOVA Andrea 31283 G 17 OCT 2000 NEMECKOVA Daniela 29518 G 24 MAR 2000 PESLOVA Daniela 31930 G 1 OCT 2002 PLCHOVA Adela 44581 G 23 FEB 1999 VONDRAKOVA Johana Marie 43570 G 26 MAR 2002 DEN - Denmark KRISTENSEN Josefie 37964 I 22 MAR 2002 SACHMANN Nicoline 31873 I 4 SEP 1997 EGY - Egypt KHATTAB Nourhal 16489 I 6 MAR 1997 MARZOUK Habiba 36123 I 14 MAY 2002 SELIM Mariam 36029 I 24 OCT 2002 ZAYED Haya 29458 I 26 JAN 2000 AHMED Sara 44534 G 10 APR 2001 AZIZ Nadine 37727 G 26 OCT 2002 HUSSEIN Malak 36121 G 21 OCT 2001 KAFAFI Farida 36124 G 9 JUL 2002 MAZAR Nour 44668 G 3 SEP 2002 PHILIPS Marla 36801 G 3 NOV 2002 GRY-------------------------------_32A 4.0 Report Created FRI 14 SEP 2018 11:05 Official Results Provided by Page 3/11 36th FIG RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Sofia (BUL), 10-16 September 2018 Entry List by NOC REVISED 14 SEP 11:05 As of 14 SEP 2018 FIG Licence Event NOC Name Date of Birth Number Code ESP - Spain ANO BACA Maria 35582 I 24 SEP 2002 BEREZINA Polina 24199 I 5 DEC 1997 LLANA Sara 21221 I 21 AUG 1997 ROS ESTELLER Noa 35581 I 28 OCT 2002 ALONSO Monica 18600 G 19 MAY 1998 CUADRILLERO REDONDO Victoria 32270 G 6 JUL 2000 ESQUERDO Clara 30512 G 8 MAY 2000 GAYAN Ana 32272 G 22 MAY 2000 POLO Alba 32268 G 17 MAY 2001 SALARRULLANA Sara 38161 G 5 OCT 2001 EST - Estonia AESMA Carmen Marii 31931 I 10 MAY 2002 BOGDANOVA Viktoria 9142 I 24 DEC 1994 KELER Melany 35306 I 4 JUL 2002 JAEE Helena 31948 G 19 APR 1999 KUKSOVA Vasilina 22634 G 1 DEC 2000 REISKA Carmely 31952 G 8 AUG 2002 SUSI Maria 24914 G 19 DEC 2001 TEINO Lera 34878 G 29 JAN 2002 TROFIMOV Maria 31961 G 23 MAY 2002 FIN - Finland GERGALO Rebecca 22567 I 16 MAR 2000 RIF Inessa 16763 I 12 SEP 1994 TIKKANEN Jouki 16259 I 5 JUL 1995 LIINAVUORI Elisa 32794 G 10 JAN 2000 NAEREVAARA Milja 32212 G 18 MAY 2001 OIKARI Ada 31869 G 24 JAN 2001 RANTALA Emma 22570 G 10 NOV 1999 VAINIO Juulia 31870 G 21 APR 2001 VIRKKUNEN Amanda 31871 G 2 OCT 2001 FRA - France MOUSTAFAEVA Kseniya 19442 I 8 JUN 1995 COLLARD Danae 31841 G 8 AUG 2001 DECONNINCK Helene 31842 G 3 APR 2001 PRIOUX Iliona 37521 G 12 DEC 2000 RABETTE
Recommended publications
  • RGI QUALIFICATIONS FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World
    FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Pesaro, 28/29 May 2021 RGI QUALIFICATIONS INDIVIDUAL ALL AROUND NAME YOB RK COUNTRY LIC TOTAL 1 Dina AVERINA 1998 56,500 RUSSIA 18528 Total D Score DB DA E Score EA ET Pen HOOP (1) 27,500 18,300 5,300 13,000 9,200 0,300 0,500 BALL (2) 29,000 19,800 5,300 14,500 9,200 0,300 0,500 2 Arina AVERINA 1998 56,275 RUSSIA 18527 Total D Score DB DA E Score EA ET Pen HOOP (2) 27,175 18,000 5,600 12,400 9,175 0,300 0,525 BALL (1) 29,100 19,900 5,700 14,200 9,200 0,300 0,500 3 Linoy ASHRAM 2004 55,100 ISRAEL 22468 Total D Score DB DA E Score EA ET Pen HOOP (3) 27,050 18,100 5,200 12,900 8,950 0,500 0,550 BALL (3) 28,050 19,100 5,200 13,900 8,950 0,500 0,550 4 Anastasiia SALOS 2002 53,650 BELARUS 34839 Total D Score DB DA E Score EA ET Pen HOOP (4) 26,350 17,500 5,000 12,500 8,850 0,500 0,650 BALL (5) 27,300 18,500 5,100 13,400 8,800 0,500 0,700 5 Alina HARNASKO 2001 53,600 BELARUS 25211 Total D Score DB DA E Score EA ET Pen HOOP (5) 26,050 17,200 5,200 12,000 8,850 0,500 0,650 BALL (4) 27,550 18,700 5,400 13,300 8,850 0,500 0,650 6 Nicol ZELIKMAN 2001 50,700 ISRAEL 28735 Total D Score DB DA E Score EA ET Pen HOOP (7) 24,500 15,900 4,400 11,500 8,600 0,600 0,800 BALL (6) 26,200 17,600 4,600 13,000 8,600 0,700 0,700 7 Laura ZENG 1999 50,200 USA 21027 Total D Score DB DA E Score EA ET Pen HOOP (6) 24,550 16,400 5,200 11,200 8,150 0,700 1,150 BALL (7) 25,650 17,400 5,400 12,000 8,250 0,800 0,950 8 Chisaki OIWA 2001 48,775 JAPAN 35797 Total D Score DB DA E Score EA ET Pen HOOP (12) 23,525 15,800 5,300 10,500 7,725 0,900 1,375 BALL (8) 25,250 16,900 5,100 11,800 8,350 0,800 0,850 9 Ekaterina VEDENEEVA 1994 48,250 SLOVENIA 18089 Total D Score DB DA E Score EA ET Pen HOOP (15) 23,250 15,100 5,300 9,800 8,150 0,800 1,050 BALL (10) 25,000 16,400 5,700 10,700 8,600 0,600 0,800 10 Sofia RAFFAELI 2004 47,550 ITALY 40438 Total D Score DB DA E Score EA ET Pen HOOP (9) 24,100 16,500 5,400 11,100 7,600 0,800 1,600 BALL (19) 23,450 16,000 4,700 11,300 7,450 1,200 1,350 Powered by GymResult © Mod.
    [Show full text]
  • LA GYMNASTIQUE RYTHMIQUE ______13 Présentation ______13 Les Qualités Requises Et Les Engins Utilisés ______13
    SOMMAIRE LE CHAMPIONNAT D’EUROPE 2020 _____________________________________________________ 3 Première compétition internationale majeure en 2020 _______________________________________ 3 Le format de la compétition ___________________________________________________________ 3 Les forces en présence ________________________________________________________________ 4 LE PROGRAMME _______________________________________________________________________ 5 LA DÉLÉGATION FRANÇAISE ____________________________________________________________ 6 La composition de l’équipe de France ____________________________________________________ 6 Les gymnastes françaises _______________________________________________________________ 7 Les ambitions françaises _______________________________________________________________ 9 RÉTROSPECTIVE _____________________________________________________________________ 10 Les médaillées européennes 2019 ________________________________________________________ 10 Les médaillées européennes 2018 ________________________________________________________ 10 Les médaillées européennes 2017 ________________________________________________________ 11 Les médaillées françaises aux championnats d’Europe _______________________________________ 12 LA GYMNASTIQUE RYTHMIQUE ________________________________________________________ 13 Présentation _________________________________________________________________________ 13 Les qualités requises et les engins utilisés ________________________________________________ 13 INFOS + ______________________________________________________________________________
    [Show full text]
  • Five-Point Road Map of the State Administration Council
    BEWARE OF FLOODING AND STRONG WINDS IN MONSOON PAGE-8 (OPINION) Vol. VIII, No. 111, 1st Waxing of Wagaung 1383 ME www.gnlm.com.mm Sunday, 8 August 2021 Five-Point Road Map of the State Administration Council 1. The Union Election Commission will be reconstituted and its mandated tasks, including the scrutiny of voter lists, shall be implemented in accordance with the law. 2. Effective measures will be taken with added momentum to prevent and manage the COVID-19 pandemic. 3. Actions will be taken to ensure the speedy recovery of businesses from the impact of COVID-19. 4. Emphasis will be placed on achieving enduring peace for the entire nation in line with the agreements set out in the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement. 5. Upon accomplishing the provisions of the state of emergency, free and fair multiparty democratic elections will be held in line with the 2008 Constitution, and further work will be undertaken to hand over State duties to the winning party in accordance with democratic standards. Message from Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Chairman of State Administration Council on the occasion of 54th Anniversary of ASEAN to the people TODAY marks the 54th Anniversary of the founding of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). ASEAN was established with a common desire and collective will to live together in a region of lasting peace, security and stability, sustained economic growth, and shared prosperity and social progress. On this auspicious day, I have the pleasure to extend my warmest greetings and best wishes to our fellow citizens and to the peoples of ASEAN across the region.
    [Show full text]
  • US Overwhelm Spain to Win 3Rd Straight Water Polo Gold
    FINA to splash millions on African strategy After an Olympics of too little diversity in the Paris Olympics, newly elected FINA president Hungary’s Rita swimming pool, and less on the medal podium, Husain al-Musallam told The Associated Press, Keszthelyi (8) shoots the sport’s governing body is investing tens of pledging to make student-athletes a priority. against the Russian millions of dollars to change that by 2024. “I believe there will be a lot of athletes com- Olympic Committee Elite training centers in Africa and scholar- ing from Africa in swimming and they will reach during the women’s ship programs worldwide are part of a strat- the podium,” al-Musallam said in an interview water polo bronze egy to help athletes emerge from outside the at the Tokyo Aquatics Center. “When you give medal match at sport’s power bases. Of 105 medals won in opportunity to everybody they perform. Africans the 2020 Summer the pool at the Tokyo Games, almost half have a lack of resources, especially for aquatic Olympics, on Aug 7, in went to Americans and Australians. Only sport.” Tokyo, Japan. (AP) three were won by Africans, and none of One stand-out story in Tokyo was 18-year- those by Black swimmers. old Ahmed Hafnaoui of Tunisia, who won a sur- That picture should be different at the 2024 prise gold in the 400 freestyle. (AP) ARAB TIMES, SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 2021 15 The Perseverance Games Surreal Olympics approach end US overwhelm Spain to win TOKYO, Aug 7, (AP): The caul- top tennis players demanding their dron will be snuffed Sunday on the matches be rescheduled, a request exhausting, enlightening, some- that went unheeded until Paula Ba- times enraging 2020 Tokyo Olym- dosa left the court in a wheelchair pics - held, actually, in 2021.
    [Show full text]
  • Individual Clubs
    FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Pesaro, 28/29 May 2021 RGI QUALIFICATIONS RESULTS CLUBS NAME RK COUNTRY Total DB DA D EA ET E PEN Q 1 Dina AVERINA 27,500 RUSSIA 5,200 13,400 18,600 0,40 0,700 8,900 DB DA D EA ET E PEN Q 2 Arina AVERINA 27,400 RUSSIA 5,800 12,500 18,300 0,30 0,600 9,100 DB DA D EA ET E PEN Q 3 Alina HARNASKO 27,150 BELARUS 5,200 12,800 18,000 0,30 0,550 9,150 DB DA D EA ET E PEN Q 4 Sofia RAFFAELI 26,400 ITALY 6,400 11,900 18,300 0,80 1,100 8,100 DB DA D EA ET E PEN Q 5 Linoy ASHRAM 26,100 ISRAEL 5,300 12,300 17,600 0,40 1,100 8,500 DB DA D EA ET E PEN Q 6 Chisaki OIWA 25,550 JAPAN 5,800 11,300 17,100 0,60 0,950 8,450 DB DA D EA ET E PEN Q 7 Stliana NIKOLOVA 25,300 BULGARIA 5,900 11,600 17,500 0,90 1,300 7,800 Q DB DA D EA ET E PEN 8 Alexandra AGIURGIUCULESE 25,225 ITALY 6,000 11,500 17,500 0,90 1,375 7,725 DB DA D EA ET E PEN R1 9 Eleni KELAIDITI 25,100 GREECE 4,800 12,500 17,300 0,70 1,500 7,800 DB DA D EA ET E PEN R2 10 Viktoriia ONOPRIIENKO 24,550 UKRAINE 5,300 11,500 16,800 0,80 1,450 7,750 DB DA D EA ET E PEN 11 Nicol ZELIKMAN 24,450 ISRAEL 4,700 11,300 16,000 0,60 0,950 8,450 DB DA D EA ET E PEN 11 Salome PAZHAVA 24,450 GEORGIA 5,500 10,500 16,000 0,60 0,950 8,450 DB DA D EA ET E PEN 13 Tatyana VOLOZHANINA 24,250 BULGARIA 5,900 10,600 16,500 1,00 1,250 7,750 DB DA D EA ET E PEN 14 Sabina TASHKENBAEVA 24,175 UZBEKISTAN 4,900 11,700 16,600 0,80 1,625 7,575 DB DA D EA ET E PEN 15 Fanni PGNICZKI 24,050 HUNGARY 5,500 11,200 16,700 0,70 1,950 7,350 DB DA D EA ET E PEN 16 Laura ZENG 23,975 USA 5,200 11,000 16,200 0,80
    [Show full text]
  • EOC PRESIDENT EOC Newsletter
    EOC Newsletter No. 196 October 2019 MESSAGE FROM THE EOC PRESIDENT Dear colleagues, October was another busy month for the Olympic Movement, with the General Assembly of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) taking place in Doha, followed by our own European Olympic Committees (EOC) General Assembly in Warsaw just a few days later. Both of these gatherings gave us the opportunity to share our experiences of the past year and reflect on what we can do better. Central to our discussions going forward must be the continual reminder that everything we do is for the benefit of the athletes, without which the Olympic Movement would not exist. We must work to ensure that the support for athletes at all levels is improved and the solidarity model of the Olympic Games is reinforced. These are topics that will form the cornerstones of discussions at the 10th European Athletes Forum from 6-8 December in Dublin, Ireland. For the second time, the Forum will be jointly organised with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and will follow on from the highly successful International Athletes’ Forum (IAF) held in Lausanne in April. Other activities on the agenda include an update on the IOC Athlete’s Commission Strategy, a workshop on communication, an overview of Athletes’ Commission resources and a session on the protection of clean athletes. One of the recommendations that came out of the IAF was that engagement and communication among all Athletes’ Commissions be fostered and strengthened. With that in mind, we hope that as many of our 50 European NOCs as possible send athletes to the Forum in Dublin so that our entire continent can be well represented.
    [Show full text]
  • CAS 2020/O/6689 World Anti-Doping Agency V. Russian Anti-Doping Agency
    CAS 2020/O/6689 World Anti-Doping Agency v. Russian Anti-Doping Agency ARBITRAL AWARD delivered by the COURT OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT sitting in the following composition: President: Judge Mark L. Williams SC, Judge, Sydney, Australia Arbitrators: Prof. Avv. Luigi Fumagalli, Professor and Attorney-at-Law, Milan, Italy Dr Hamid Gharavi, Attorney-at-Law, Paris, France Ad hoc Clerk: Mr Alistair Oakes, Barrister, Sydney, Australia in the arbitration between World Anti-Doping Agency, Canada Represented by Mr Ross Wenzel and Mr Nicolas Zbinden, Attorneys-at-Law with Kellerhals Carrard in Lausanne, Switzerland and Dr Tom Hickman QC, Barrister in London, United Kingdom Claimant and Russian Anti-Doping Agency, Russia Represented by Mr Philippe Bärtsch, Dr Christopher Boog, Dr Anna Kozmenko, and Ms Anya George, Attorneys-at-Law with Schellenberg Wittmer in Geneva, Switzerland Respondent and CAS 2020/O/6689 – Page 2 International Olympic Committee, Switzerland Represented by Prof. Antonio Rigozzi, Attorney-at-Law with Levy Kaufmann-Kohler in Geneva, Switzerland International Paralympic Committee, Germany Represented by Prof. Antonio Rigozzi, Attorney-at-Law with Levy Kaufmann-Kohler in Geneva, Switzerland Russia Olympic Committee, Russia Represented by Dr Claude Ramoni, Attorney-at-Law with Libra Law in Lausanne, Switzerland Russia Paralympic Committee, Russia Represented by Dr Fabrice Robert-Tissot, Attorney-at-Law with Bonnard Lawson in Geneva, Switzerland European Olympic Committees, Italy Represented by Mr Marc Theisen, Attorney-at-Law with
    [Show full text]
  • RESULTS Final 2Nd Half TAKASAKI Arena
    AEON CUP 2019 Worldwide R.G. Club Championships in TAKASAKI RESULTS Final 2nd Half TAKASAKI Arena Rank Club Nat Total Ind. Gymnast Rank 1 Gazprom RUS 19.250 (1) 47.100 (1) 61.250 (2) 66.050 (1) 58.250 (1) 251.900 Sofia AGAFONOVA J 19.250 14.700 20.050 18.600 72.600 (3) Arina AVERINA S 23.400 23.150 22.400 19.000 87.950 (2) Dina AVERINA S 23.700 23.400 23.600 20.650 91.350 (1) 2 Deriugina School UKR 18.600 (3) 44.200 (2) 61.600 (1) 60.500 (4) 55.700 (4) 240.600 Nikol KRASIUK J 18.600 19.200 19.800 16.700 74.300 (2) Vlada NIKOLCHENKO S 22.900 22.000 19.350 20.550 84.800 (3) Viktoriia ONOPRIIENKO S 21.300 20.400 21.350 18.450 81.500 (6) 3 Dynamo BLR 18.600 (3) 42.200 (3) 58.600 (5) 61.800 (2) 56.200 (3) 237.400 Darya TKATCHEVA J 18.600 18.100 19.000 16.400 72.100 (4) Katsiaryna HALKINA S 21.100 20.800 21.850 20.200 83.950 (4) Alina HARNASKO S 21.100 19.700 20.950 19.600 81.350 (8) 4 FABER GINNASTICA FABRIANO ITA 18.800 (2) 40.600 (4) 61.200 (3) 61.250 (3) 54.250 (5) 236.100 Sofia RAFFAELI J 18.800 19.750 20.750 20.200 79.500 (1) Milena BALDASSARRI S 21.300 21.400 21.050 18.300 82.050 (5) Talisa TORRETTI S 19.300 20.050 19.450 15.750 74.550 (12) 5 Maccabi Tel Aviv ISR 16.550 (7) 40.500 (6) 59.250 (4) 58.600 (5) 57.050 (2) 231.950 Daria ATAMANOV J 16.550 19.000 18.300 17.900 71.750 (5) Nicol VORONKOV S 19.700 19.200 20.100 19.700 78.700 (9) Yuliana TELEGINA S 20.800 21.050 20.200 19.450 81.500 (6) 6 MTK Budapest HUN 16.850 (6) 38.050 (8) 54.700 (7) 57.450 (6) 47.100 (8) 214.150 Evelin viktoria KOCSIS J 16.850 17.050 19.300 16.450 69.650 (6)
    [Show full text]
  • Israel Report
    To provide greater exposure to primary Israeli news sources and opinions in order to become better informed on the issues, and to gain a better understanding of the wide range of perspectives that exist in Israeli society and politics. Issue 1122 • September 14, 2018 • 5 Tishrei 5779 NETANYAHU PRAISES US DECISION TO SHUT PALESTINIAN OFFICE 110,000 young children are currently enrolled in government-supervised and IN WASHINGTON (YNet 9/12/18) subsidized nursery schools and day care centers in Israel. The report found Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised on Wednesday the US decision that Israel spent $2,700 per child up to age 3, compared to the OECD taken earlier this week to close down the Palestinian diplomatic mission in average of $12,400. Washington in reaction to the Palestinian refusal to enter into peace Israeli students also spend more hours in school than most other students. negotiations with Israel. "The US made the correct decision when it decided First- to sixth-graders in Israel have an annual average of 5,755 school to close the PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) offices in Washington. hours, compared to 4,600 in other developed countries. The Palestinians refuse to enter negotiations with Israel even as they attack "The report proves that Israel has made education a top national priority, with Israel with false claims in international forums,” Netanyahu said at the public funding 4.6 times greater than private funding. At the same time, the opening of the weekly Cabinet meeting. report points out areas that still need improvement," the Education Ministry The State Department said the US step came after a review of the office of said in response to the findings.
    [Show full text]
  • LA GYMNASTIQUE RYTHMIQUE ______13 Présentation ______13 Les Qualités Requises Et Les Engins Utilisés ______13
    SOMMAIRE LE CHAMPIONNAT D’EUROPE 2021 _____________________________________________________ 3 37e championnat d’Europe ___________________________________________________________ 3 Un nouveau format de la compétition __________________________________________________ 3 Les forces en présence ________________________________________________________________ 4 LE PROGRAMME _______________________________________________________________________ 5 LA DÉLÉGATION FRANÇAISE ____________________________________________________________ 6 La composition de l’équipe de France ____________________________________________________ 6 Les gymnastes françaises _______________________________________________________________ 7 Les ambitions françaises _______________________________________________________________ 9 RÉTROSPECTIVE _____________________________________________________________________ 10 Les médaillées européennes 2020 ________________________________________________________ 10 Les médaillées européennes 2019 ________________________________________________________ 10 Les médaillées européennes 2018 ________________________________________________________ 11 Les médaillées européennes 2017 ________________________________________________________ 11 Les médaillées françaises aux championnats d’Europe _______________________________________ 12 LA GYMNASTIQUE RYTHMIQUE ________________________________________________________ 13 Présentation _________________________________________________________________________ 13 Les qualités requises et les
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report / 2017 1 Contents
    ANNUAL 2017 REPORT THE EARTH, THE SUN, A YEAR The Earth needs about 365.25 days to complete its gravity-assisted elliptical orbit of the sun. Of course, we generally round this number down and take care of that extra quarter day every four years. Typically, a day consists of 24 hours but we often record its two 12-hour halves. The 8760 hours in Swatch Group’s 2017 were significant. This is their story. SWATCH GROUP / ANNUAL REPORT / 2017 1 CONTENTS MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR 2 OPERATIONAL ORGANIZATION 4 ORGANIZATION AND DISTRIBUTION IN THE WORLD 5 ORGANS OF SWATCH GROUP 6 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 6 EXECUTIVE GROUP MANAGEMENT BOARD 8 EXTENDED GROUP MANAGEMENT BOARD 9 DEVELOPMENT OF SWATCH GROUP 10 ART & PHILANTHROPY 11 BIG BRANDS 19 WATCHES AND JEWELRY 20 – 84 RETAILING AND PRESENCE 85 – 90 PRODUCTION 91 ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS 101 CORPORATE, BELENOS 107 SWATCH GROUP IN THE WORLD 115 GOVERNANCE 141 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 142 SOCIAL POLICY 149 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 152 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2017 165 CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 166 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF THE SWATCH GROUP LTD 216 COMPENSATION REPORT 2017 231 PLEIADES Swatch Group’s Annual Report and The Pleiades are an open star cluster in the Compensation Report are published in constellation Taurus. They are part of the French, German and English. Milky Way and can be seen from Earth with Pages 1 to 151 are originally published in the naked eye. Its name connects it not only French and pages 152 to 230, as well as the to the nymphs in Greek mythology, but also Compensation Report, in German.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Participants the World Games 2017
    List of Participants The World Games 2017 The World Games 2017 20–30 July in Wroclaw, Poland Version 12/07/2017 List of Participants The World Games 2017 COUNTRY EVENTS ALG - (7 events, 7 teams/ Powerlifting Powerlifting Middleweight Men - Rabah EL FEKAIR athletes) Karate Kata Individual Women - MANEL KAMILIA HADJ SAID Karate Kumite 50kg Women - LYDIA BESBES Karate Kumite 68kg Women - LAMYA MATOUB Karate Kumite 67kg Men - ABDELATIF BENKHALED Boules Sports Lyonnaise Precision Shooting - Single Women - Samia TOULOUM Muaythai Muaythai 71 kg Men - Yassin HIHI ARG - (25 events, 36 teams/ Handball Beach Team Women athletes) Fistball Outdoor Team Men - Juan MASCALI, Martin VAZQUEZ, Gaston VILAR, Jose HERRERA, Tomas MASCALI, Lucio RIVOLTA, Lucio BOSCO, Tomas KRAUSE, Martin GALAN, Carlos CAGNONE, Tomas CRAVERO, Martin Santiago ZUBIRI, Ernesto Pablo LORTE Roller Sports Inline Hockey Team Men - Facundo Jorge VADRA, Federico FER- NANDEZ, Rodrigo IRISARRI, Sebastian MARENGO, Julio Cesar MERCERE, Francisco GALBAN, Cristian Ariel GUZMAN, Hernan INSUA SHANLY, Sabastian ECHEVARRIA, Jose GALBAN, Joaquin DE GIACOMI, Sebastian BUSTOS, Agustin MARENGO, Manuel MARTIN SIRITO, Ignacio PORTABELLA FAZIO Waterski & Wakeboard Wakeboard Freestyle Men - Alejo DE PALMA Karate Kumite 55kg Women - GIULIANA NOVAK Roller Sports Artistic Freeskating Men - Francisco SANCHEZ Roller Sports Artistic Freeskating Women - Elizabeth SOLER Roller Sports Speed Skating Road Time Trial 200m Women - Rodriguez VICTORIA Roller Sports Speed Skating Road Elimination Race 20.000m Women -
    [Show full text]