2003–2004 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series

The 2003–2004 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series was a series of stages where events in rhythmic gymnastics were contested. The series consisted of a two-year long competition, culminating at a final event — the World Cup Final in 2004. A number of qualifier stages were held.[1][2] The top 3 gymnasts and groups in each apparatus at the qualifier events would receive medals and prize money. Gymnasts and groups that finished in the top 8 also received points which were added up to a ranking that qualified for the biennial World Cup Final.

Stages

YearEventLocationTypeRef.
2003World Cup qualifier Corbeil-EssonnesIndividuals (all-around and apparatus)[3]
2003World Cup qualifier Nizhny NovgorodCanceled (Groups)[4]
2003World Cup qualifier BakuIndividuals (all-around and apparatus)[5]
2003World Cup qualifier ZaragozaIndividuals (all-around and apparatus)[6]
2004World Cup qualifier BakuIndividuals (all-around and apparatus)[7]
2004World Cup qualifier Nizhny NovgorodGroups (all-around)[8]
2004World Cup qualifier DuisburgGroups (all-around and apparatus)[9]
2004World Cup qualifier VarnaIndividuals and groups (all-around)[10]
2004World Cup qualifier TashkentIndividuals (all-around and apparatus)[11]
2004World Cup Final MoscowIndividuals and groups (apparatus)[12]

Medalists

All-around

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Corbeil 2003 [3] Irina Tchachina Anna Bessonova Alina Kabaeva
Baku 2003 [5][13] Alina Kabaeva Irina Tchachina Dinara Gimatova
Zaragoza 2003 [6] Irina Tchachina Alina Kabaeva Inna Zhukova
Baku 2004 [7] Alina Kabaeva Aliya Yusupova Olga Kapranova
Varna 2004 [10] Irina Tchachina Alina Kabaeva Aliya Yusupova
Tashkent 2004 [11] Alina Kabaeva Aliya Yusupova Olga Kapranova
Moscow 2004 [12] No all-around competition

Hoop

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Corbeil 2003 [3] Irina Tchachina Alina Kabaeva Anna Bessonova
Baku 2003 [5] Irina Tchachina Alina Kabaeva Simona Peycheva
Zaragoza 2003 [6] Irina Tchachina Alina Kabaeva Inna Zhukova
Baku 2004 [7] Alina Kabaeva Irina Tchachina Aliya Yusupova
Varna 2004 [10] All-around only
Tashkent 2004 [11][14] Aliya Yussupova Olga Kapranova Anna Gurbanova
Moscow 2004 [12] Alina Kabaeva Simona Peycheva Olga Kapranova

Ball

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Corbeil 2003 [3] Irina Tchachina Anna Bessonova Inna Zhukova
Baku 2003 [5] Alina Kabaeva Irina Tchachina Dinara Gimatova
Zaragoza 2003 [6] Irina Tchachina Alina Kabaeva Almudena Cid
Baku 2004 [7] Alina Kabaeva Aliya Yusupova Irina Tchachina
Varna 2004 [10] All-around only
Tashkent 2004 [11][14] Olga Kapranova Olesya Ashaeva Aliya Yussupova
Moscow 2004 [12] Irina Tchachina Aliya Yusupova Inna Zhukova

Clubs

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Corbeil 2003 [3] Irina Tchachina Alina Kabaeva Anna Bessonova
Baku 2003 [5] Alina Kabaeva Dinara Gimatova Irina Tchachina
Zaragoza 2003 [6] Alina Kabaeva Irina Tchachina Aliya Yusupova
Baku 2004 [7] Alina Kabaeva Aliya Yusupova Dinara Gimatova
Varna 2004 [10] All-around only
Tashkent 2004 [11][14] Olga Kapranova Anna Gurbanova Olesya Ashaeva
Moscow 2004 [12] Irina Tchachina Aliya Yusupova Olga Kapranova

Ribbon

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Corbeil 2003 [3] Anna Bessonova Irina Tchachina Tamara Yerofeeva
Baku 2003 [5] Alina Kabaeva Irina Tchachina Inna Zhukova
Zaragoza 2003 [6] Irina Tchachina Svetlana Rudalova Alina Kabaeva
Baku 2004 [7] Alina Kabaeva Aliya Yusupova Olga Kapranova
Varna 2004 [10] All-around only
Tashkent 2004 [11][14] Olga Kapranova Aliya Yussupova Anna Gurbanova
Moscow 2004 [12] Alina Kabaeva Simona Peycheva Olga Kapranova

All-around

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Nizhny 2004 [8]  Russia  Belarus  Italy
Duisburg 2004 [9]  Russia  Italy  Belarus
Varna 2004 [10]  Russia  Belarus  Bulgaria
Moscow 2004 [12] No all-around competition

5 ribbons

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Nizhny 2004 [8] All-around only
Duisburg 2004 [15]  Russia  Italy  Belarus
Varna 2004 [10] All-around only
Moscow 2004 [12]  Russia  Poland  Finland

3 hoops and 2 balls

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Nizhny 2004 [8] All-around only
Duisburg 2004 [15]  Russia  Belarus  Italy
Varna 2004 [10] All-around only
Moscow 2004 [12]  Russia  Poland  Finland

References

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