2003 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

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LocationHungary Budapest, Hungary
Start date24 September 2003
End date29 September 2003
2003 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
LocationHungary Budapest, Hungary
Start date24 September 2003
End date29 September 2003

The XXVI World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held in Budapest, the capital of Hungary, during 24–29 September, 2003.

The Championships acted as a qualifying event for the 2004 Summer Olympics. At the event, the qualifying round, apparatus finals, and team event were held concurrently; after all gymnasts competed during the day, the top eight gymnasts on each apparatus competed again in the evening for apparatus finals.[1]

At the event, a medal ceremony was held for medals from the 2001 World Championships that were reallocated as a result of Alina Kabaeva and Irina Tchachina having their results nullified due to testing positive for diuretics at the 2001 Goodwill Games. One of the recipients of the new medals, Simona Peycheva, had herself recently tested positive for diuretics in an out-of-competition test and though she was present at the event, refused to participate in the medal ceremony.[2]

Kabaeva was allowed to return to competition in time to compete. The rivalry between Russian and Ukrainian gymnasts was exemplified by the performance of her and Anna Bessonova, a rising Ukrainian gymnast. In the early part of the competition, they split the four apparatus titles with two each, and though the Russian team won the team competition, Bessonova outperformed Kabaeva in the qualifying round, scoring 1.7 points over her. However, in the all-around final, Kabaeva competed more cleanly, with only small mistakes in her ball and club routines, while Bessonova lost the ball at the end of her first routine and finished without her apparatus, a larger mistake. Though she performed more strongly in her other routines, including receiving the highest score of the day during her hoop routine, it was not enough to overcome the point deficit. Kabaeva won the gold, Bessonova finished with the silver, and Tchachina won bronze.[2]

Tchachina also won two of the apparatus medals, a silver with clubs and bronze with ball. Inna Zhukova also won a bronze with ball, and Elizabeth Paisieva won Bulgaria's only individual medal of the competition with a bronze in ribbon.[2]

Russia dominated the group competition, winning all three gold medals, while Bulgaria won all three silvers. Belarus won bronze in the all-around, while the Italian group won both apparatus final medals.[2]

Individual Events

Individual All-Around

PlaceNationNameTotal
1Alina Kabaeva106.475
2Anna Bessonova106.150
3Irina Tchachina105.775
4Inna Zhukova98.825
5Elizabeth Paisieva97.650
6Svetlana Rudalova97.125
7Aliya Yussupova97.000
8Dinara Gimatova94.075
9Eleni Andriola93.050
10Mary Sanders91.800
11Jennifer Colino91.200
12Lisa Ingildeeva90.475
13Almudena Cid Tostado90.050
14Tamara Yerofeeva89.875
15Zhong Ling89.500
16Alexandra Orlando88.700
17Laura Zacchilli87.450
18Katerina Pisetsky87.300
19Susanna Marchesi86.275
20Sun Dan85.275
21Theodora Pallidou85.000
22Magdalena Markowska84.575
23Irina Risenzon84.400
24Silviya Miteva83.550
25Dominika Červenková83.025
26Maria Ringinen82.825
27Yukari Murata82.650
28Joanna Mitrosz80.250
29Andrea Catalina Abarca80.000
30Hannah McKibbin79.450

Individual Hoop

PlaceNationNameResult
1Anna Bessonova26.375
2Alina Kabaeva25.900
3Irina Tchachina25.200
4Aliya Yusupova24.250
5Elizabeth Paysieva24.200
6Inna Zhukova24.050
7Mary Sanders23.475
8Stergiani Pantazi23.325

Individual Ball

PlaceNationNameResult
1Alina Kabaeva26.675
2Anna Bessonova26.550
3Inna Zhukova25.875
4Tamara Yerofeeva25.700
5Irina Tchachina25.625
6Aliya Yusupova25.325
7Eleni Andriola23.675
8Dinara Gimatova23.525

Individual Clubs

PlaceNationNameResult
1Anna Bessonova27.225
2Irina Tchachina27.000
3Alina Kabaeva26.475
4Inna Zhukova25.550
5Aliya Yusupova24.725
6Eleni Andriola23.950
7Mary Sanders23.775
8Almudena Cid Tostado23.650

Individual Ribbon

PlaceNationNameResult
1Alina Kabaeva26.525
2Anna Bessonova26.375
3Elizabeth Paysieva24.225
4Irina Tchachina23.825
5Inna Zhukova23.725
6Svetlana Rudalova22.800
7Eleni Andriola22.000
8Laura Zacchilli21.600

Groups Finals

Medal table

References

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