2017 in gymnastics

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The following were the events of gymnastics for the year 2017 throughout the world.

Acrobatic gymnastics[edit]

  • March 1–5: FIG World Cup No. 1 in Maia[1][2]
    • Pair winners: Belgium (Kilian Goffaux & Robin Casse) (m) / Belgium (Noémie Lammertyn & Lore Vanden Berghe) (f)
    • Group winners: Israel (Yannay Kalfa, Daniel Uralevitch, Lidar Dana, Efi Sach) (m) / Belarus (Julia Ivonchyk, Veronika Nabokina, Karina Sandovich) (f)
    • Mixed pair winners: Russia (Elena Murashko & Ivan Nesterenko)
  • April 7–9: FIG World Cup #2 in Puurs[3][4]
    • Pair winners: Belgium (Kilian Goffaux & Robin Casse) (m) / Belgium (Noémie Lammertyn & Lore Vanden Berghe) (f)
    • Group winners: Great Britain (Conor Sawenko, Charlie Tate, Adam Upcott, Lewis Watts) (m) / Belarus (Julia Ivonchyk, Veronika Nabokina, Karina Sandovich) (f)
    • Mixed pair winners: Portugal (Carolina Dias & Joao Martins)
  • May 25–27: FIG World Cup #3 in Geneva[5][6]
    • Pair winners: Russia (Dmitry & Maksim Ivanov) (m) / China (MENG Jie & WU Shiheng) (f; default)
    • Group winners: Great Britain (Paul & Steven Dixon, Finnian Gavin, Jesse Heskett) (m) / China (DUAN Yushan, JI Qiuqiong & LIU Jieyu) (f)
    • Mixed pair winners: Portugal (Carolina Dias & Joao Martins)
  • September 8–10: FIG World Cup #4 in Lisbon[7][8]
    • Pair winners: Belarus (Artsiom Yashchanka & Aliaksei Zayats) (m) / Belgium (Noemie Lammertyn & Lore Vanden Berghe) (f)
    • Group winners: Israel (Lidar Dana, Yannay Kalfa, Efi Efraim Sach, & Daniel Uralevitch) (m) / Russia (Polina Galanova, Viktoriia Kudriavtseva & Alina Petrova) (f)
    • Mixed pair winners: Portugal (Carolina Dias & Joao Martins)
  • September 17–19: 2017 Asian Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships in Almaty[9][10]
    • Pair winners: North Korea (KONG Yong Won & RI Hyo Song) (m) / North Korea (Jong Kum-hwa & PYON Yun Ae) (f)
    • Group winners: China (FU Zhi, GUO Pei, JIANG Heng, & ZHANG Junshuo) (m) / Kazakhstan (Alyona Bavsunovskaya, Saida Burkit, & Polina Slastenko) (f; default)
    • Mixed pair winners: Kazakhstan (Dmitriy Fedkovich & Angelina Yanitskaya)
  • October 13–15: 2017 Pan American Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships in Daytona Beach[11][12]
    • Pair winners: United States (Emily Davis & Aubrey Rosilier)
    • Mixed pair winners: United States (Tiffani Williams & Axl Osborne)
    • Group finals winners: Brazil (Dos Rodrigues Florentino & Alexa Reis de Freitas)
  • October 19–22: 2017 European Acrobatics Championships in Rzeszów[13]
    • Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[14]

Aerobic gymnastics[edit]

  • April 22 & 23: FIG Suzuki World Cup 2017 in Tokyo[15][16]
    • Individual winners: Mizuki Saito (m) / Riri Kitazume (f)
    • Mixed pair winners: Spain (Vicente Lli & Sara Moreno)
    • Trio winners: Japan (Takumi Kanai, Riri Kitazume, & Mizuki Saito)
    • Group winners: China (JIANG Shuai, LI Lingxiao, LI Qi. PAN Lixi & XU Xuesong)
  • May 26–28: FIG World Cup 2017 in Cantanhede[17][18]
    • Individual winners: Daniel Bali (m) / Riri Kitazume (f)
    • Mixed pair winners: Spain (Vicente Lli & Sara Moreno)
    • Trio winners: Russia (Elena Ivanova, Ekaterina Pykhtova, & Anastasiia Ziubina)
    • Group winners: Hungary (Daniel Bali, Balazs Farkas, Dora Hegyi, Fanni Mazacs, & Panna Szollosi)
  • September 15–17: 2017 Asian Aerobic Gymnastics Championships in Ulaanbaatar[19][20]
    • Individual winners: PAN Lixi (m) / Riri Kitazume (f)
    • Mixed pair winners: China (WANG Ke & WANG Xinyu)
    • Trio winners: Vietnam (Viet Anh Nguyen, Ngoc Thuy Vi Tran, & Hoai An Vuong)
    • Group winners: Vietnam
  • September 22–24: 2017 Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships in Ancona[21][22]
    • Individual winners: Daniel Bali (m) / Belen Guillemot (f)
    • Mixed pair winners: Spain (Sara Moreno & Vicente Lli)
    • Trio winners: Romania (Gabriel Bocser, Andreea Bogati, & Marian Brotei)
    • Group winners: Romania
    • Step winners: Russia
    • Aerodance winners: Russia
  • October 27–29: 2017 Pan American Aerobic Gymnastics Championships in Bogotá[23]
    • Individual winners: Iván Veloz (m) / Daiana Nanzer (f)
    • Mixed pair winners: Brazil (Lucas Barbosa & Tamires Silva)
    • Trio winners: Argentina (Florencia Cagnola, Catalina Juri, & Rocio Veliz)
    • Group winners: Argentina
    • Aerodance winners: Mexico

Artistic gymnastics[edit]

Rhythmic gymnastics[edit]

  • February 15–20: Grand Prix No. 1 in Moscow
  • March 17–19: Grand Prix #2 in Kyiv
  • March 25 & 26: Grand Prix No. 3 in Thiais
  • March 30 – April 2: Grand Prix Marbella in Marbella
  • April 7–9: FIG World Cup 2017 No. 1 in Pesaro[50][51]
    • All-Around winner: Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Hoop winner: Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Ball winner: Dina Averina
    • Clubs winner: Dina Averina
    • Ribbon winner: Dina Averina
    • Group all-round winners: Bulgaria
    • 5-hoop group winners: Italy
    • 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Italy
  • April 21–23: FIG World Cup 2017 #2 in Tashkent[52][53]
    • All-Around winner: Dina Averina
    • Hoop winner: Arina Averina
    • Ball winner: Arina Averina
    • Clubs winner: Dina Averina
    • Ribbon winner: Arina Averina
    • Group All-Around winners: Russia
    • 5-hoop group winners: Russia
    • 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Bulgaria
  • April 28–30: FIG World Cup 2017 #3 in Baku[54][55]
    • All-Around winner: Arina Averina
    • Hoop winner: Arina Averina
    • Ball winner: Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Clubs winner: Victoria Veinberg Filanovsky
    • Ribbon winner: Neviana Vladinova
    • Group All-Around winners: Bulgaria
    • 5-hoop group winners: Italy
    • 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Ukraine
  • May 5–7: FIG World Cup 2017 #4 in Sofia[56][57]
    • All-Around winner: Neviana Vladinova
    • Hoop winner: Neviana Vladinova
    • Ball winner: Neviana Vladinova
    • Clubs winner: Alina Harnasko
    • Ribbon winner: Neviana Vladinova
    • Group All-Around winners: Bulgaria
    • 5-hoop group winners: Ukraine
    • 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Ukraine
  • May 12–14: FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 #1 in Portimão[58][59]
    • All-Around winner: Iuliia Bravikova
    • Hoop winner: Victoria Veinberg Filanovsky
    • Ball winner: Victoria Veinberg Filanovsky
    • Clubs winner: Elizaveta Lugovskikh
    • Ribbon winner: Victoria Veinberg Filanovsky
    • Group All-Around winners: Italy
    • 5-hoop group winners: Italy
    • 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Italy
  • May 19–21: 2017 European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Budapest[60][61]
    • Hoop winner: Dina Averina
    • Ball winner: Arina Averina
    • Clubs winner: Arina Averina
    • Ribbon winner: Dina Averina
    • Group All-Around winners: Russia
  • June 2–4: FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 #2 in Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha[62][63]
    • Hoop winner: Ekaterina Selezneva
    • Ball winner: Polina Khonina
    • Clubs winner: Polina Khonina
    • Ribbon winner: Ekaterina Selezneva
    • Group All-Around winners: Russia
    • 5-hoop group winners: Japan
    • 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Russia
  • June 16–18: Grand Prix #4 in Saint Petersburg
  • June 22–26: Grand Prix No. 5 in Holon
  • June 24–27: 2017 Asian Senior & Junior Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Astana[64][65][66]
    • Senior All-Around winner: Anastasiya Serdyukova
    • Senior hoop winner: Sabina Ashirbayeva
    • Senior ball winner: Sabina Ashirbayeva
    • Senior clubs winner: Anastasiya Serdyukova
    • Senior ribbon winner: Anastasiya Serdyukova
    • Senior team winners: Kazakhstan
    • Senior group All-Around winners: Japan
    • Senior 5-hoop group winners: Japan
    • Senior 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Japan
  • July 7–9: FIG Berlin Masters World Challenge Cup 2017 in Germany[67][68]
    • All-Around winner: Katsiaryna Halkina
    • Hoop winner: Ekaterina Selezneva
    • Ball winner: Ekaterina Selezneva
    • Clubs winner: Iuliia Bravikova
    • Ribbon winner: Katsiaryna Halkina
    • Group All-Around winners: Russia
    • 5-hoop group winners: Russia
    • 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Russia
  • August 5 & 6: FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 – BSB Bank in Minsk[69][70]
    • All-Around winner: Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Hoop winner: Neviana Vladinova
    • Ball winner: Katsiaryna Halkina
    • Clubs winner: Iuliia Bravikova
    • Ribbon winner: Iuliia Bravikova
    • Group All-Around winners: Italy
    • 5-hoop group winners: Bulgaria
    • 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Belarus
  • August 11–13: FIG World Challenge Cup 2017 #3 in Kazan[71][72]
    • All-Around winner: Dina Averina
    • Hoop winner: Dina Averina
    • Ball winner: Arina Averina
    • Clubs winner: Dina Averina
    • Ribbon winner: Arina Averina
    • Group All-Around winners: Russia
    • 5-hoop group winners: Russia
    • 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Russia
  • August 30 – September 3: 2017 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Pesaro[73]
    • All-Around winner: Dina Averina
    • Hoop winner: Dina Averina
    • Ball winner: Arina Averina
    • Clubs winner: Dina Averina
    • Ribbon winner: Arina Averina
    • Group All-Around winners: Russia
    • 5-hoop group winners: Italy
    • 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Russia
  • October 13–15: 2017 Pan American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Daytona Beach, Florida
    • All-Around winner: Evita Griskenas
    • Hoop winner: Evita Griskenas
    • Ball winner: Evita Griskenas
    • Clubs winner: Evita Griskenas
    • Ribbon winner: Evita Griskenas
    • Group All-Around winners: Brazil
    • 5-hoop group winners: United States
    • 3-ball & 2-rope group winners: Brazil
    • Team winners: United States
  • October 19–23: Grand Prix #6 in Brno

Trampolining/Tumbling[edit]

  • February 18 & 19: FIG World Cup 2017 No. 1 in Baku[74][75]
    • Individual winners: Mikhail Melnik (m) / Susana Kochesok (f)
    • Synchronized winners: Kazakhstan (Pirmammad Aliyev & Danil Mussabayev) (m) / Belarus (Hanna Harchonak & Tatsiana Piatrenia) (f)
    • Tumbling winners: Grigory Noskov (m) / Anna Korobeinikova (f)
  • August 18 & 19: FIG World Cup 2017 #2 in Minsk[76][77]
    • Individual winners: Uladzislau Hancharou (m) / Yana Pavlova (f)
    • Synchronized winners: Belarus (Mikita Ilyinykh & Artsiom Zhuk) (m) / Belarus (Hanna Harchonak & Maryia Makharynskaya) (f)
  • September 29 & 30: FIG World Cup 2017 #3 in Loulé[78][79]
    • Individual winners: Gao Lei (m) / Yana Pavlova (f)
    • Synchronized winners: Belarus (Uladzislau Hancharou & Aleh Rabtsau) (m) / Japan (Chisato Doihata & Reina Satake) (f)
    • Tumbling winners: Mikhail Malkin (m) / JIA Fangfang (f)
  • October 7 & 8: FIG World Cup 2017 #4 in Valladolid[80][81]
    • Individual winners: Dong Dong (m) / ZHU Xueying (f)
    • Synchronized winners: Great Britain (Nathan Bailey & Luke Strong) (m) / Belarus (Maryia Makharynskaya & Tatsiana Piatrenia) (f)
    • Tumbling winners: Maxim Shlyakin (m) / Anna Korobeinikova (f)
  • November 9–12: 2017 Trampoline World Championships in Sofia[82]
    • China won the gold medal tally. China and Russia won 9 overall medals each.

References[edit]

  1. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | MAIA Page
  2. ^ FIG's 2017 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Cup #1 Results Page
  3. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | PUURS Page
  4. ^ FIG's 2017 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Cup #2 Results Page
  5. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | GENEVA Page
  6. ^ FIG's 2017 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Cup #3 Results Page
  7. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | LISBOA Page
  8. ^ FIG's 2017 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Cup #4 Results Page
  9. ^ FIG's 10th Asian Championships 2017 | ALMATY Page
  10. ^ FIG's 2017 Asian Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships Results Page
  11. ^ FIG's Pan American Championships 2017 | DAYTONA BEACH Page
  12. ^ 2nd Pan-American Championships – Daytona Beach, USA Results Page
  13. ^ FIG's 28th Senior and 12th Junior European Championships 2017 | RZESZOW Page
  14. ^ 2017 European Acrobatics Championships Results Book
  15. ^ FIG's Suzuki World Cup 2017 Page
  16. ^ FIG's Suzuki World Cup 2017 Results Page
  17. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | CANTANHEDE Page
  18. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 (Cantanhede) Results Page
  19. ^ FIG's 6th Asian Championships 2017 | ULAANBAATAR Page
  20. ^ FIG's 2017 Asian Aerobic Gymnastics Championships Results Page
  21. ^ "2017 European Aerobic Gymnastics Championships Website". Archived from the original on September 23, 2017. Retrieved June 25, 2017.
  22. ^ FIG's 2017 Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships Results Page
  23. ^ FIG's Campeonato Panamericano 2017 | BOGOTA Page
  24. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | MELBOURNE Page
  25. ^ FIG's Melbourne World Cup 2017 #1 Results Page
  26. ^ FIG's AT&T American Cup Individual All-Around FIG World Cup 2017 | NEWARK Page
  27. ^ FIG's American Cup Individual All-Around World Cup 2017 Results Page
  28. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 AGF Trophy | BAKU Page
  29. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 AGF Trophy Results Page
  30. ^ FIG's EnBW DTB-Pokal Individual All-Around World Cup 2017 | STUTTGART Page
  31. ^ FIG's EnBW DTB-Pokal Individual All-Around World Cup 2017 Results Page
  32. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | DOHA Page
  33. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 #2 Results Page
  34. ^ FIG's Individual All-Around World Cup 2017 (#3) Page
  35. ^ FIG's Individual All-Around World Cup 2017 #3 Results Page
  36. ^ 2017 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships Website
  37. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 | KOPER Page
  38. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 #1 Results Page
  39. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 | OSIJEK Page
  40. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 #2 Results Page
  41. ^ FIG's Individual Apparatus World Challenge Cup 2017 | VARNA Page
  42. ^ FIG's Individual Apparatus World Challenge Cup 2017 Results Page
  43. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 | SZOMBATHELY Page
  44. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 #3 Results Page
  45. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup – 20th Internationaux de France 2017 | PARIS Page
  46. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup–20th Internationaux de France 2017 #4 Results Page
  47. ^ "2017 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships website". Archived from the original on September 29, 2017. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  48. ^ FIG's 42nd Turnier der Meister FIG Individual Apparatus World Cup | COTTBUS Page
  49. ^ FIG's 42nd Turnier der Meister FIG Individual Apparatus World Cup Results Page
  50. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | PESARO Page
  51. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 #1 (Pesaro) Results Page
  52. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | TASHKENT Page
  53. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 #2 (Tashkent) Results Page
  54. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | BAKU Page
  55. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 #3 (Baku) Results Page
  56. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | SOFIA Page
  57. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 #4 (Sofia) Results Page
  58. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 | PORTIMAO Page
  59. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 #1 (Portimão) Results Page
  60. ^ "2017 European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Website". Archived from the original on July 2, 2017. Retrieved June 25, 2017.
  61. ^ UEG's 33rd European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships 2017 – Budapest (HUN) Results Page
  62. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 | GUADALAJARA Page
  63. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 #2 (Guadalajara) Results Page
  64. ^ FIG's 9th Senior Asian Championships 2017 | ASTANA Page
  65. ^ FIG's 15th Junior Asian Championships 2017 | ASTANA Page
  66. ^ FIG's 2017 Asian Senior Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Results Page
  67. ^ FIG's Berlin Masters World Challenge Cup 2017 | BERLIN Page
  68. ^ FIG's Berlin Masters World Challenge Cup 2017 Results Page
  69. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017– BSB Bank | MINSK Page
  70. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 – BSB Bank Results Page
  71. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 | KAZAN Page
  72. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2017 #3 2017 Results Page
  73. ^ 2017 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Website
  74. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | BAKU Page
  75. ^ FIG's 2017 Trampoline World Cup #1 Results Page
  76. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | MINSK Page
  77. ^ FIG's 2017 Trampoline World Cup #2 Results Page
  78. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 | LOULE Page
  79. ^ FIG's 2017 Trampoline World Cup #3 Results Page
  80. ^ FIG's World Cup 2017 – Ciudad de Valladolid | VALLADOLID Page
  81. ^ FIG's 2017 Trampoline World Cup #4 Results Page
  82. ^ 2017 Trampoline World Championships Website

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