Rhythmic Gymnastics
Rhythmic Gymnastics
The first rhythmic gymnastics were practiced in Eastern and Northern Europe.

The two events (both women)

Rhythmic gymnastics: Individual, team

The format

Individual event: Qualifying round (24 competitors), 10 finalists.

Combination (teams of six, though only five compete): Qualifying round (12 competitors), final with eight teams.

Milestones

Antiquity: Gymnastics is practiced in ancient Greece, India, Persia and China.

Middle of 19th century: Popular and regional dancing take place in Central Europe, Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg leaving the first traces of rhythmic gymnastics.

1896: Gymnastics are on the agenda at the first modern Olympic Games in Greece.

1930's: The first rhythmic gymnastics are practiced in Eastern and Northern Europe.

1963: First world championships in rhythmic gymnastics are held.

1984: Rhythmic Gymnastics makes its first appearance at the Games in Los Angeles.

Stars

Maria Petrova (Bulgaria): Olympic misfortune. Triple overall world champion in 1993, 1994 and 1995 as well as helping Bulgaria to the team world title in 1993. Suffered Olympic disappointment finishing fifth in 1992 and 1996, while at Barcelona in 1992, she had problems with her outfit.

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