2020 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup series

The 2020 FIG World Cup circuit in Rhythmic Gymnastics is a series of competitions officially organized and promoted by the International Gymnastics Federation.[1]

With stopovers in Europe and Asia, the World Cup competitions were originally scheduled for April 3–5 in Pesaro (ITA), April 10–12 in Sofia (BUL), April 17–19 in Tashkent (UZB), April 24–26 in Baku (AZE). World Challenge Cup competitions were scheduled for May 8–10 in Portimão (POR), June 26–28 in Cluj Napoca (ROU), July 3–5 in Minsk (BLR), July 10–12 in Moscow (RUS).[2] Due to the 2020 coronavirus outbreak in Europe, the Pesaro World Cup was originally postponed to June 5–7, and was later rescheduled again due to the postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympics. As of June 2020 all competitions in the series have been postponed as FIG continues to work on finalizing the dates for the competition.

This year's World Cup series also served as qualifications for the 2020 Summer Olympics, with the top 3 ranked gymnasts (max. 1 per NOC), not already qualified at the 2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships, achieving a quota for their NOC at the individual all-around event.

Formats

World Cup
DateEventLocationType
11-13 June 2021FIG World Cup 2020 PesaroIndividuals and groups
9-11 April 2021FIG World Cup 2020 SofiaIndividuals and groups
16-18 April 2021FIG World Cup 2020 TashkentIndividuals and groups
7-9 May 2021FIG World Cup 2020 BakuIndividuals and groups
World Challenge Cup
DateEventLocationType
21-23 May 2021FIG World Challenge Cup 2020 PortimãoIndividuals and groups
25-27 June 2021FIG World Challenge Cup 2020 Cluj NapocaIndividuals and groups
2-4 July 2021FIG World Challenge Cup 2020 MinskIndividuals and groups
9-11 July 2021FIG World Challenge Cup 2020 MoscowIndividuals and groups

Medal winners

All-around

Individual

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

Group

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

Apparatus

Hoop

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

Ball

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

Clubs

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

Ribbon

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

5 balls

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

4 clubs and 3 hoops

Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
World Cup
Sofia
Tashkent
Baku
Pesaro
World Challenge Cup
Portimão
Cluj Napoca
Minsk
Moscow

See also

References

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