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2014 world rhythmic gymnastics championships all around final


The World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships are the World Championships for the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. They were first held in 1963. Only the Soviet Union (Post-Soviet Republics of today), Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and East Germany have won individual all-around medals at the World Championships, except for 1975 which they boycotted. The individual competition has been overwhelmingly dominated by Eastern European countries – especially the Soviet Union (Post-Soviet Republics of today) and Bulgaria, who have won 87 out of 93 individual all-around medals. Except for 1975 World Championships, Czechoslovakia and East Germany are the only other countries to have won individual all-around medals at the World Championships.

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On the other hand, groups are more open than individuals – Eastern and Southern Europe are the duumvirate of the group competition.

All-time medal table

1963-2015

  • Last updated after the 2015 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
  • References

    World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Wikipedia