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Rhythmic Gymnastics Day 3 Preview: Show-stopping Individual finals

Updated: 2008-08-23 03:30:59

(BEIJING, August 22) — Day three of the Olympic Rhythmic Gymnastics competition will be a show-stopping day as attractive and graceful Individual All-Around finalists will put on their finest displays at the Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium.

The ten highest ranked gymnasts from the qualification round enter the finals, where they will perform four routines with Rope, Hoop, Clubs and Ribbon. The points earned in the previous round do not carry over.

European All-Around champion Evgeniya Kanaeva of Russia was the top qualifier ahead of her teammate and decorated former world champion, Olga Kapranova. They are bidding for the third consecutive Olympic gold for their country.

Ukraine’s Anna Bessonova rounds off the top three in the qualification round. As the Athens bronze winner and reigning world champion, she is favored to make the podium again in Beijing.

Inna Zhukova of Belarus is also liable to gain a medal. She placed seventh at Athens and finished fourth at the 2007 World Championships.

Rhythmic Gymnastics Day 2 Review: Qualifications wrapped up, final showdown coming

Updated: 2008-08-23 03:02:57

(BEIJING, 22 August) — Day two of the Olympic Rhythmic Gymnastics competition saw 10 individual finalists and eight group finalist surface as the qualification round wrapped up on Friday, August 22, at the Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium.

Individual All-Around

European All-Around champion Evgeniya Kanaeva of Russia enters the All-Around finals with the highest score from the qualification round (74.075).

She impressed judges with the two most difficult routines on day two of the competition, which saw gymnasts perform with Ribbon and Clubs.

Kanaeva’s teammate Olga Kapranova, a decorated world champion, followed with a final All-Around qualification score of 72.900 points.

If either Russian gymnast wins the All-Around finals, it will be the third consecutive All-Around Olympic gold medal for the country.

Ukraine’s Anna Bessonova rounds off the top three She is the only Athens 2004 medalist competing at Beijing 2008 and performed two powerful routines, earning her a score of 72.825 points.

The other seven finalists are Inna Zhukova of Belarus, Aliya Yussupova of Kazakhstan, Natalia Godunko of Ukraine, Aliya Garayeva of Azerbaijan, Irina Risenzon of Israel, Simona Peycheva of Bulgaria and Almudena Cid of Spain.

Group All-Around

Belarus held on to the highest score in day two of competition, which saw groups perform with two Clubs and three Hoops. Their performance to Bolero earned the current Group world silver medalist 34.950 points.

Russia improved their standings and head into finals behind Belarus with 34.700 points. The world champions and Athens 2004 and Sydney 2000 gold medalists struggled during day one of qualifications, but managed to impress the judges with a near-flawless routine on Friday, August 22.

The Chinese group gymnasts were not as precise as they were in the first day of qualifications but managed to finish in third place with 34.525 points. Athens 2004 silver and bronze medalists Italy and Bulgaria rounded off the top five.

The last three finalists are Ukraine, Israel and Azerbaijan.

Rhythmic Gymnastics Day 2 Preview: The rush to elevate ranks

Updated: 2008-08-22 05:15:01

(BEIJING, August 22) — The Rhythmic Gymnastics qualification round of Beijing 2008 will wrap up on day two of the competition, with Individual gymnasts performing two rotations (Clubs and Ribbon) and Group gymnasts completing one (three Hoops and two Clubs).

The 10 Individual gymnasts with the highest totals from all four apparatuses will advance to the Individual All-Around final on Saturday, August 23, and groups finishing in the top eight after both routines qualify for the Group All-Around final on Sunday, August 24.

Individual All-Around

Kapranova, the 2005 world Individual All-Around champion and 2007 world Individual All-Around bronze medalist, is ranked first with 36.825 points after two rotations (Rope and Hoop) on August 21. However, day two of the competition will be demanding, as the Club is not her best apparatus, finishing seventh and eighth at the World Cups in Minsk and Kiev, respectively.

Kapranova’s teammate Evgeniya Kanaeva, who won the 2008 European All-Around title, scored 36.550 points on day one of the competition to clinch the second place spot. She has improved a lot in Clubs and Ribbons in recent years, earning decent points from these two rotations in the World Series.

Athens 2004 bronze medalist Anna Bessonova of Ukraine, who is bidding for an Olympic gold medal to add to her 2007 world All-Around title, finished third with 36.400 points. Her steady and artistic maneuver of Clubs and Ribbon should be helpful to her final ranking.

The oldest competitor, Almudena Cid of Spain, 28, will seek to at least retain her ranking from day one. The four-time Olympian finished a swaying 10th with 33.475 points.

Group All-Around

Though placing a disappointing fourth due to a faulty pirouette and apparatus handling in the first rotation, defending Olympic and reigning world champion Russia should have no fear of missing out on the final.

Belarus, who placed fourth at Athens 2004, earned the evening’s top score of 17.525, ahead of China (17.300). Athens 2004 silver medalist Italy placed third at 17.150. Bulgaria, the Athens 2004 bronze medalist, finished fifth with 16.625 points.

Japan, Greece, Israel and Brazil, placing out of the top eight on day one, will desperately seek a rise in the rankings and fight for a much coveted final entry.

Rhythmic Gymnastics Day 1 Review: Eastern Europe dominates

Updated: 2008-08-22 03:08:02

(BEIJING, August 21) — Olga Kapranova of Russia led the Individual All-Around, and Belarus led the Group All-Around on the first day of the Rhythmic Gymnastics qualifications on Thursday at the Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium.

Individual All-Around

Kapranova, the 2005 world Individual All-Around champion and 2007 world Individual All-Around bronze medalist, performed both of her routines (Hoop and Rope) confidently, finishing the evening with 36.825 points. She earned her top score (18.475) for the Hoop routine in the second rotation.

Russia’s dominance of the evening continued when Kapranova’s teammate Evgeniya Kanaeva improved from fifth place after the first rotation to finish second with 36.550 points. Kanaeva’s score of 18.700 for her Hoop routine in the second rotation was the highest score of the evening on either apparatus.

Athens 2004 bronze medalist Anna Bessonova of Ukraine finished third with 36.400 points, receiving her top score of the evening (18.450) in the Hoop routine in the second rotation.

Inna Zhukova of Belarus placed fourth with 36.225 points, followed by Aliya Yussupova of Kazakhstan in fifth place with 35.475 points. At Athens 2004, Zhukova and Yussupova placed seventh and fourth, respectively, in the Individual All-Around final.

Almudena Cid of Spain, who, at 28, is the oldest competitor and the first four-time Olympian in Rhythmic Gymnastics, finished 10th with 33.475 points.

Qualifications conclude on Friday, when all 24 gymnasts will perform two routines: Clubs and Ribbon. The 10 gymnasts with the highest totals from all four apparatuses in Qualifications will advance to the Individual All-Around final on Saturday.

Group All-Around

Performing last among the 12 groups, Belarus earned the evening’s top score of 17.525 for their folk-based routine using five ropes. Belarus, who placed fourth at Athens 2004, had the highest difficulty score of the field (9.100) and shared the highest execution score of the field (8.400) with China.

China’s score of 17.300 placed them second, well above their sixth-place Group result at Athens 2004. Their precise performances outscored Athens 2004 silver medalist Italy (17.150), who placed third, and Athens 2004 gold medalist Russia (17.000), who was fourth.

Russia’s relatively low total score reflected a faulty pirouette and apparatus handling by one of the group members, although they had the highest artistry score (9.200) of the evening.

Bulgaria, the Athens 2004 bronze medalist, finished fifth with 16.625 points.

Qualifications will conclude Friday, when all 12 groups will perform one routine that uses three Hoops and two Clubs. The eight groups with the highest totals from both routines in Qualifications will advance to the Group All-Around final on Sunday.

Photos: Group All-Around Qualification

Updated: 2008-08-22 02:54:21

Photos: Group All-Around Qualification
The Azerbaijani team competes in the Group All-Around Qualification (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Group All-Around Qualification
The Azerbaijani team competes in the Group All-Around Qualification (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Group All-Around Qualification
The Russian teams compete in the Group All-Around Qualification (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Group All-Around Qualification
The Russian teams compete in the Group All-Around Qualification (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Group All-Around Qualification
The Greek team competes in the Group All-Around Qualification. (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Group All-Around Qualification
The Chinese team competes in the Group All-Around Qualification. (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Group All-Around Qualification
The Chinese team competes in the Group All-Around Qualification. (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Group All-Around Qualification
The Ukrainian team competes in the Group All-Around Qualification. (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Group All-Around Qualification
The Ukrainian team competes in the Group All-Around Qualification. (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Group All-Around Qualification
The Japanese team competes in the Group All-Around Qualification. (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Photos: Individual rhythmic gymnasts

Updated: 2008-08-22 02:14:24

Photos: Individual rhythmic gymnasts
South Africa’s Odette Richard in action (Photo credit: Wessel Oosthuizen/ Getty Images)Photos: Individual rhythmic gymnasts
Simona Peycheva of Bulgaria competes in the Individual All-Around Qualification round. (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Individual rhythmic gymnasts
Anna Bessonova of Ukraine competes in the Individual All-Around Qualification round. (Photo credit; Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Individual rhythmic gymnasts
Anna Bessonova of Ukraine competes in the Individual All-Around Qualification round. (Photo credit; Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Individual rhythmic gymnasts
Natalia Godunko of Ukraine competes in the Individual All-Around Qualification round. (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Individual rhythmic gymnasts
Evgeniya Kanaeva of Russia competes in the Individual All-Around Qualification round. (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)Photos: Individual rhythmic gymnasts
Caroline Weber of Austria competes in the Individual All-Around Qualification round. (Photo credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Photos: The most beautiful Olympic event

Updated: 2008-08-21 15:43:50

Photos: The most beautiful Olympic event
Anna Bessonova of Ukraina performs during theBeijing Olympics. (Photo credit: China Photos/Getty Images)

Gymnastics Rhythmic, the most beautiful Olympic event, will take place from August 21-24 in Beijing.

Photos: The most beautiful Olympic event
Evgeniya Kanaeva of Russia performs during the Beijing Olympics. (Photo credit: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)Photos: The most beautiful Olympic event
Olga Kapranova of Russia performs during the Beijing Olympics. (Photo credit: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)Photos: The most beautiful Olympic event
Inna Zhukova of Belarus performs during the Athens Olympics. (Photo credit: Robert Laberge/Getty Images)Photos: The most beautiful Olympic event
Peycheva of Bulgaria performs during the Athens Olympics. (Photo credit: Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)