The Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup is a competition for aesthetic group gymnastics sanctioned by the International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics (IFAGG). It is one of the few tournaments in aesthetic group gymnastics officially organized by IFAGG, as well as the World Championships and the European Championships. There are two types, which are organised at the same time – World Cup is for senior teams and Challenge Cup is for junior teams.
Current season, competition or edition: 2023 Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup series | |
Sport | Aesthetic group gymnastics |
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Founded | 2005 |
Countries | Worldwide |
Editions
editWorld Cup ranking
editThere are four partial World Cup and Challenge Cup competitions, where teams can earn ranking points for World Cup and Challenge Cup final ranking. Final ranking is counted from the total sum of three best results (points) of team from four competitions during the season. Ranking point are given to the teams in every World Cup and Challenge Cup after final result (total points) of competition (preliminaries points and finals points). In World Cup and Challenge Cup Final competition points are given 1.5 time normal ranking points.[1]
World Cup Final medalists
editListed below are the teams that scored among top 3 in final World Cup ranking, achieving most points of all.
Senior
editYear | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2005 | Russia Oscar |
Estonia Piruett |
Finland Frida Vantaa | |
2006 | Bulgaria Bulgaria |
Russia Roxett |
Estonia Piruett | |
2007 | Sofia | Bulgaria Bulgaria |
Russia Oscar |
Finland Deltat/OVO |
2008 | Helsinki | Finland Deltat/OVO |
Russia Oscar |
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2009 | Russia Oscar |
Russia Madonna |
Finland Deltat/OVO | |
2010 | Paderborn | Finland Ampeerit/OVO |
Russia Madonna |
Russia Nebesa |
2011 | Moscow | Russia Madonna |
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2012 | Varna | Russia Madonna |
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2013 | Barcelona | Russia Madonna |
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2014 | Helsinki | Russia Madonna |
Finland Minetit |
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2015 | Tampere | Russia Expressia |
Finland Minetit |
Russia Madonna |
2016 | Barcelona | Russia Expressia |
Finland Minetit |
Russia Madonna |
2017 | Chicago | Finland Minetit |
Finland OVO Team |
Russia Expressia |
2018 | São Paulo | Russia Madonna |
Finland Minetit |
Russia Expressia |
2019 | Budapest | Russia Madonna |
Finland OVO Team |
Finland Minetit |
2022 | Kuala Lumpur | Russia Expressia |
Russia Madonna |
Kazakhstan Kerbez |
2023 | Chiari | Bulgaria The National Team |
Finland Minetit |
Bulgaria National Team |
2024 | Hong Kong | Russia Expressia |
Russia Vdokhnovenie |
Japan JWCPE AGG Team |
Junior
editYear | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2008 | Helsinki | Russia Roxett |
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2009 | Russia Victoria |
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2010 | Paderborn | Russia Victoria |
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2013 | Barcelona | Russia Victoria |
Finland Minetit Junior |
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2014 | Helsinki | Russia Victoria |
Finland Minetit Junior |
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2015 | Tampere | Russia Victoria |
Finland Minetit Junior |
Estonia Janika Diamonds |
2016 | Barcelona | Russia Victoria |
Finland Minetit Junior |
Finland OVO Junior Team |
2017 | Chicago | Finland Minetit Elite |
Finland OVO Junior team |
Russia Victoria |
2018 | São Paulo | Russia Victoria |
Finland OVO Junior Team |
Russia Victoria Strela |
2019 | Budapest | Russia Victoria |
Russia Victoria Strela |
Finland OVO Junior Team |
2022 | Kuala Lumpur | Russia Victoria |
Russia Victoria Strela |
Kazakhstan Sunrise |
2023 | Chiari | Finland Minetit Junior |
Bulgaria National Team |
Finland OVO Junior Team |
2024 | Hong Kong | Russia Victoria |
Russia Victoria Strela |
Kazakhstan Alan Junior |
References
edit- ^ "World Cup & Challenge Cup". ifagg.sporttisaitti.com. International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics.
External links
edit- International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Archived 2020-12-02 at the Wayback Machine