Uzbekistan won the bronze medal at the World Cup in rhythmic gymnastics
The first stage of the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup was held in Sofia, Bulgaria, reports the press service of the National Olympic Committee. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
At the competition, representatives of Uzbekistan showed good results in the group exercises program and won one bronze medal. The girls' team participated in the exercise direction performed with five balls and received high scores.
The final results of the World Cup stage were as follows: in the exercise performed with five balls, the Chinese team took first place with 27.250 points. Neutral athletes (Russia) took second place with 27.200 points, and the Uzbekistan team took third place with 25.350 points.
With this, the Uzbekistan girls' team continued their previous records. Earlier, they had won six medals at a tournament held in Minsk.
These results further increase our potential in the national rhythmic gymnastics field and hopes for future competitions. For fans, this victory was not only a medal but also a great source of inspiration that will further elevate the reputation of our country's sports.
Source: Press service of the National Olympic Committee.
At the competition, representatives of Uzbekistan showed good results in the group exercises program and won one bronze medal. The girls' team participated in the exercise direction performed with five balls and received high scores.
The final results of the World Cup stage were as follows: in the exercise performed with five balls, the Chinese team took first place with 27.250 points. Neutral athletes (Russia) took second place with 27.200 points, and the Uzbekistan team took third place with 25.350 points.
With this, the Uzbekistan girls' team continued their previous records. Earlier, they had won six medals at a tournament held in Minsk.
These results further increase our potential in the national rhythmic gymnastics field and hopes for future competitions. For fans, this victory was not only a medal but also a great source of inspiration that will further elevate the reputation of our country's sports.
Source: Press service of the National Olympic Committee.

