1996 Asian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
The 1996 Asian Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships was held in Changsha, China, September 1996.[1][2][3][4]
Medal winners

Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Team | |||
All-around | ![]() Miho Yamada Akane Yamao Yukari Murata |
Unknown | ![]() Kim Min-jung Kim Eun-hye Kwon Bo-young |
Individual | |||
All-around | Zhou Xiaojing![]() |
Miho Yamada![]() |
Akane Yamao![]() |
Rope | Zhou Xiaojing![]() |
Miho Yamada![]() |
Akane Yamao![]() |
Ball | Zhou Xiaojing![]() |
Unknown | Akane Yamao![]() |
Clubs | Unknown | Unknown | Akane Yamao![]() |
Ribbon | Akane Yamao![]() |
Unknown | Unknown |
Group | |||
All-around | ![]() |
Unknown | ![]() |
Group 5 hoops | Unknown | ![]() |
Unknown |
Group 3 balls + 2 ribbons | Unknown | ![]() |
Unknown |
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