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Bulgarian group rhythmic gymnastics team wins silver at World Cup tournament in Sofia

Photo: Bulgarian Federation of Rhythmic Gymnastics

The Bulgarian group rhythmic gymnastics team led by Ina Ananieva with a line-up Mihaela Maevska, Reneta Kamberova, Tsvetelina Stoyanova, Tsvetelina Naydenova and Hristiana Todorova performed brilliantly their routine with too hoops and three pairs of clubs and were given 18.400 points. At Armeets Arena in Sofia last night they received 18.400 points for the routine with five ribbons thus collecting a total score of 36.800 points enough for the silver medal in the all-round. The gold went to Russia’s team that earned 37.100 points. The team of Belarus is third with 36.650 points.




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