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1996 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
Location Hungary Budapest, Hungary
Start date19 June 1996
End date23 June 1996

XX World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, June 19–23, 1996. Without individual-AA, qualification were via the results of the World Championships 1995 in Vienna. A gymnasts was only allowed to start in 2 finals. [1]

Medal winners

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual Finals
Rope
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  Larissa Lukyanenko ( BLR)   Kateryna Serebrianska ( UKR)   Diana Popova ( BUL)
Ball
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  Kateryna Serebrianska ( UKR)   Larissa Lukyanenko ( BLR)
  Maria Petrova ( BUL)
  Amina Zaripova ( RUS)
None awarded
Clubs
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  Amina Zaripova ( RUS)   Elena Vitrychenko ( UKR)   Maria Petrova ( BUL)
Ribbon
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  Elena Vitrychenko ( UKR)   Yana Batyrshina ( RUS)   Evgenia Pavlina ( BLR)
Groups
All-Around
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  Bulgaria   Spain   Belarus
5 Hoops Final
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  Belarus   Russia   Ukraine
3 Balls + 2 Ribbons Final
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  Spain   Russia   Belarus

Individual

Individual Ball

Place Nation Name Result
1 Ukraine Ekaterina Serebrianskaya 10.000
2 Belarus Larissa Lukianenko 9.950
2 Bulgaria Maria Petrova 9.950
2 Russia Amina Zaripova 9.950
5 France Eva Serrano 9.800
6 Spain Almudena Cid 9.750
7 Germany Magdalena Brzeska 9.733
8 Romania Alina Stoica 9.700

Individual Clubs

Place Nation Name Result
1 Russia Amina Zaripova 10.000
2 Ukraine Elena Vitrichenko 9.950
3 Bulgaria Maria Petrova 9.933
4 France Eva Serrano 9.916
5 Germany Magdalena Brzeska 9.883
6 Belarus Evgenia Pavlina 9.766
7 Italy Irene Germini 9.716
8 Romania Alina Stoica 9.813

Individual Rope

Place Nation Name Result
1 Belarus Larissa Lukianenko 9.950
2 Ukraine Ekaterina Serebrianskaya 9.933
3 Bulgaria Diana Popova 9.800
4 Spain Almudena Cid 9.716
5 Russia Yanina Batyrchina 9.699
6 Greece Maria Pagalou 9.650
7 Italy Katia Pietrosanti 9.582
8 Hungary Viktoria Frater 9.500

Individual Ribbon

Place Nation Name Result
1 Ukraine Elena Vitrichenko 10.000
2 Russia Yanina Batyrchina 9.983
3 Belarus Evgenia Pavlina 9.950
4 Bulgaria Diana Popova 9.866
5 Italy Katia Pietrosanti 9.750
6 Spain Alba Caride 9.716
7 Hungary Viktoria Frater 9.616
8 Greece Maria Pangalou 9.600

Groups

Groups All-Around

Rank Nation 5 3 + 2 Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)   Bulgaria 19.800 19.800 39.600
2nd place, silver medalist(s)   Spain 19.700 19.700 39.400
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   Belarus 19.733 19.600 39.333
4   Russia 19.600 19.566 39.166
5   Ukraine 19.366 19.500 38.866
6   Japan 19.166 19.333 38.499
7   Italy 19.066 19.400 38.466
8   Hungary 18.766 19.166 37.932
9   China 18.999 18.666 37.665
10   Canada 18.666 18.866 37.532
11   France 18.800 18.666 37.466
12   Kazakhstan 18.133 18.433 36.567
13   Slovakia 18.132 18.400 36.532
14   Finland 18.033 18.366 36.399
15   USA 17.599 18.733 36.332
16   Lithuania 17.900 18.299 36.199
17   Netherlands 17.800 18.233 36.033
18   Czech Republic 17.533 18.466 35.999
19   Estonia 17.633 18.200 35.833
20   Portugal 17.366 18.133 35.499
21   Brazil 17.499 17.999 35.498
22   South Korea 17.766 17.099 34.865
23   Argentina 17.299 15.766 33.065

Groups 3 Balls + 2 Ribbons Final

Place Nation Result
1   Spain 19.816
2   Russia 19.800
3   Belarus 19.700
4   Ukraine 19.366
5   Italy 19.183
6   China 19.032
7   Bulgaria 19.000
8   Japan 18.666

Groups 5 Hoops Final

Place Nation Result
1   Belarus 19.866
2   Russia 19.816
3   Ukraine 19.733
4   Spain 19.699
5   Japan 19.500
6   Hungary 19.433
7   Italy 19.258
8   Bulgaria 18.833

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References

  1. ^ "20. World Championships in Budapest, Hungary (21.-23. June 1996)".
  2. ^ "20. World Championships in Budapest, Hungary (21.-23. June 1996)".