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Andrea Corral
Andrea Corral (born 5 July 2008) is a Spanish rhythmic gymnast. She represents Spain as part of the senior group. Personal life Corral took up the sport at age three. In 2022, alongside her teammate Andrea Fernández, she was named Best Female Athlete of the Year by the Gymnastics Federation of Castile and León. Biography In 2018, she won gold with hoop at the Spanish Championships in the children category. The following year she won silver in the same event. In 2022, she was incorporated into the Spanish national junior team. In May 2023, Corral, Daniela Picó, Alexandra Marcos, Alba Vidal, Celia Rodríguez, and Lucía Muñoz competed at the European Championships in Baku, taking 8th place overall and 5th with 5 balls. In June they won bronze with 5 ropes at the Pharaoh Cup. A month later, they took part in the Junior World Championships in Cluj-Napoca, finishing in 11th place in the All-Around, 18th with 5 balls, 7th with 5 ropes, and 18th in teams. In December 2023, ...
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León, Spain
León (; ) is a city and Municipalities of Spain, municipality of Spain, capital of the province of León, part of the autonomous community of Castile and León, in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. It has a population of 124,303 (2019), by far the largest municipality in the province. The population of the metropolitan area, including the neighbouring San Andrés del Rabanedo and other smaller municipalities, accounts for around 200,000 inhabitants. Founded as the military encampment of the ''Legio VI Victrix'' around 29 BC, its standing as an encampment city was consolidated with the definitive settlement of the ''Legio VII Gemina'' from 74 AD. Following its partial depopulation due to the Umayyad invasion of Hispania, Umayyad conquest of the peninsula, 910 saw the beginning of one of its most prominent historical periods, when it became the capital of the Kingdom of León, which took active part in the Reconquista against the Moors, and came to be one of the fundamenta ...
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2023 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships
The 2023 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships was the 39th edition of the Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships, it took place on 17–21 May 2023 at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan. Participating countries * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ''Updated on 5 April 2023'' Competition schedule * Wednesday 17 May ** 12:00 – 13:20 Junior groups qualification & AA ranking (5 Ropes & 5 Balls), Set A ** 13:30 – 14:50 Junior groups qualification & AA ranking (5 Ropes & 5 Balls), Set B ** 17:25 – 17:55 Opening Ceremony ** 18:10 – 18:50 Junior groups 5 Ropes Final ** 19:10 – 19:50 Junior groups 5 Balls Final ** 20:00 – 20:15 Award ceremony Junior Groups – All-Around & Apparatus final * Thursday 18 May ** 10:00 – 12:00 Set A Senior Individuals qualifications (hoop & ball) ** 12:15 – 14:15 Set B Senior Individuals qualifications (hoop & ball) ** 15:45 – 17:45 ...
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Tallinn
Tallinn is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Estonia, most populous city of Estonia. Situated on a Tallinn Bay, bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, it has a population of (as of 2025) and administratively lies in the Harju County, Harju ''Counties of Estonia, maakond'' (county). Tallinn is the main governmental, financial, industrial, and cultural centre of Estonia. It is located northwest of the country's second largest city, Tartu, however, only south of Helsinki, Finland; it is also west of Saint Petersburg, Russia, north of Riga, Latvia, and east of Stockholm, Sweden. From the 13th century until the first half of the 20th century, Tallinn was known in most of the world by variants of its other historical Names of Tallinn in different languages, name Reval. “Reval” received Lübeck law, Lübeck city rights in 1248; however, the earliest evidence of human settlement in the area dates back nearly 5,000 years. The ...
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Portimão
Portimão () is a city and a municipality in the district of Faro (district), Faro, in the Algarve region of southern Portugal. The population in 2022 was 63,079 in an area of 182.06 km2. It was formerly known as Vila Nova de Portimão. In 1924, it was incorporated as a ''cidade'' and became known merely as Portimão. Historically a fishing and shipbuilding centre, it has nonetheless developed into a strong tourist centre oriented along its beaches and southern coast. The two largest population centers in the Algarve are Portimão and Faro, Portugal, Faro. History Prehistory The area was settled during the prehistoric epoch: the Cynetes, influenced by the Celts and Tartessos lived in the Algarve for many centuries. In the area of Alcalar there are several remnants of Neolithic funerary sites of which only one, Megalithic Monuments of Alcalar, Alcalar monument number seven, comprising a circular chamber composed of schist stone and long corridor, remains. Comparable to w ...
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Ourense
Ourense (; ) is a city and the capital of the province of province of Ourense, Ourense, located in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Galicia (Spain), Galicia, northwestern Spain. It is on the Camino Sanabrés path of the Way of St James (Camino de Santiago), and is crossed by the Minho (river), Miño, Barbaña, Loña and Barbañica rivers. It is also known as ''A cidade das Burgas'' (in Galician) due to its hot springs, being one of the European cities with the greatest thermal heritage. Population Its population of 105,233 (2019) accounts for 34.2% of the population of the province and makes it the third largest city of Galicia. Its metropolitan area has a population that exceeds 140,000. In 2019 there were 14,171 foreigners living in the city, representing 13.5% of the total population. The main nationalities are Portuguese people, Portuguese (31.8%), Venezuelans (11.2%) and Romanians (7.9%). By language, according to 2018 data, 32.3% of the popu ...
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Sofia
Sofia is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain, in the western part of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar (river), Iskar river and has many mineral springs, such as the Sofia Central Mineral Baths. It has a humid continental climate. Known as Serdica in Classical antiquity, antiquity, Sofia has been an area of human habitation since at least 7000 BC. The recorded history of the city begins with the attestation of the conquest of Serdica by the Roman Republic in 29 BC from the Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe, Celtic tribe Serdi. During the decline of the Roman Empire, the city was raided by Huns, Visigoths, Pannonian Avars, Avars, and Slavs. In 809, Serdica was incorporated into the First Bulgarian Empire by Khan (title), Khan Krum and became known as Sredets. In 1018, the Byzantine Empire, Byzantines ended Bulgarian rule until 1194, ...
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2025 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup Series
The 2025 FIG World Cup circuit in Rhythmic Gymnastics is a series of competitions officially organized and promoted by the International Gymnastics Federation. Schedule Medal winners All-around Individual Group Apparatus Hoop Ball Clubs Ribbon 5 Ribbons 3 Balls and 2 Hoops Overall medal table See also * 2025 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rhythmic Gymnastics,World Cup, 2025 FIG 2025 So far, the year has seen the continuation of major armed conflicts, including the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Sudanese civil war (2023–present), Sudanese civil war, and the Gaza war. Internal crises in Bangladesh post-resignation v ...
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Salma Solaun
Salma Solaun Campos (born 2 March 2005) is a Spanish rhythmic gymnast who competed at the 2019 Junior World Rhythmic Gymnastic championships, where she won a bronze medal. She also won a silver medal at the 2022 European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, in the 3 ribbons + 2 balls final. Personal life Solaun took up gymnastics at age three because she was restless, so her parents signed her up for a rhythmic gymnastics class. She also tried swimming and skating, but in the end she chose rhythmic gymnastics. Salma now says that "rhythmic gymnastics is part of my life. I could not see myself without it". Her dream is to compete at the Olympic Games, like her idols Almudena Cid and Ganna Rizatdinova. Career Junior In 2018 Solaun was integrated in the national team while competing for Beti Aurrera. She then started taking part in international tournaments representing Spain. In June 2019, after winning the junior Spanish championships, Salma was selected for the Junior Wo ...
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Marina Cortelles
Marina Cortelles (born 2007) is a Spanish rhythmic gymnast. She represents Spain as part of the senior group. Career In December 2019 Cortelles was selected for a national control training among gymnasts born in 2006 and 2007. In the first months of 2021 she was included into the rooster of the Spanish junior group. In 2021 she took silver at the Spanish Championships among juniors. The following year she was confirmed into the national team, as an individual. In March she won gold with hoop in the junior international tournament Andalucía Cup. Later she won gold with hoop and ribbon, as well as with her club, in the first round of the second division of the Spanish club championship. At the Spanish school championships she won gold in teams and with hoop. In May she was selected for the COMEGYM in Mersin, winning silver with ribbon and bronze with hoop. In June she took part in the European Championships in Tel Aviv, being 6th in the junior ribbon final. She then took bronze ...
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Inés Bergua
Inés Bergua (born 29 May 2004) is a Spanish rhythmic gymnast. She's the bronze All-Around and 5 hoops medalist at the 2022 World Championships. Personal life Inés took up the sport at age three influenced by her aunt. She was named the 2015 Most Promising Female Athlete of the Year at the Aragon Provincial Sports Gala, 2019 Female Athlete of the Year in Aragon, this award was presented in 2021, and Best Individual Athlete of the Women and Sports Awards 2022. Her biggest dream is to win a medal at the 2024 Olympic Games. Career Junior Bergua was part of the Spanish junior group that competed at both the 2019 European and World Championships, finishing 7th in Baku and 5th in Moscow. Senior In 2021 Inés participated in the World Championships along Valeria Márquez, Ana Gayan, Patricia Pérez, Uma Mendez Gonzalez and Mireia Martínez, finishing 12th in the All-Around and 5th in the 3 hoops + 4 clubs' final. The group debuted in 2022 at the World Cup in Sofia, they ...
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Ana Arnau
Ana Arnau (born 20 September 2005) is a Spanish rhythmic gymnast. She was the bronze All-Around and five hoops medalist at the 2022 World Championships. Career Junior Arnau was part of the Spanish junior group that competed at both the 2019 European and World Championships, finishing 7th in Baku and 5th in Moscow. Senior Ana debuted with senior group in 2022 at the World Cup in Sofia, they were 5th in the All-Around and five hoops and 6th with three ribbons + two balls. In Baku they were 12th in the All-Around and therefore didn't qualify for event finals. A month later in Pamplona they won bronze in the All-Around and silver with five hoops. In Portimão they won three silver medals. They won All-Around bronze and five hoops and silver with three ribbons + two balls in Cluj-Napoca. Inéz took part, with Inés Bergua, Valeria Márquez, Patricia Pérez, Mireia Martínez and Salma Solaun in the 2022 European Championships in Tel Aviv, winning silver in the three ribbo ...
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Patricia Pérez (rhythmic Gymnast)
Patricia Pérez may refer to: * Patricia Pérez (footballer) (born 1979), Mexican footballer * Patricia Pérez (gymnast) (born 2004), Spanish gymnast * Patricia Pérez (television presenter) (born 1973), Spanish actress, presenter and writer * Patricia Pérez (athlete), Chilean sprinter * Patricia Pérez Goldberg (born 1974), Chilean lawyer and politician {{hndis, Perez, Patricia ...
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