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List of medalists at the Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix circuit (1994–2003)

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Olena Vitrychenko at the 2000 Deventer Grand Prix

This is a list of medalists in senior individual events at every stage of the Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix circuit from 1994 to 2003. The circuit has been established in 1994 and earning medals in the different stages of the circuit is considered a prestigious achievement in the sport of rhythmic gymnastics.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] The list includes senior medalists in the regular stages of the circuit, as well as the Grand Prix Final. Group events, either at official Grand Prix competitions or international tournaments held alongside Grand Prix stages, are not covered in this article.

1994

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Events

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Date Event Location Ref.
April 15–17 DTB-Pokal Germany Karlsruhe [8][9]
April 22–24 Gymnastics Masters Germany Ludwigsburg [10]
May 13–15 Corbeil International France Corbeil-Essonnes [8][9]
September 10–11 Grand Prix Final Austria Vienna [8][9]

Medalists

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Individual all-around

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Karlsruhe Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Bulgaria Maria Petrova
Ludwigsburg Bulgaria Maria Petrova Belarus Larissa Lukyanenko Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska
Corbeil-Essonnes Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Russia Amina Zaripova Bulgaria Maria Petrova
Vienna Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Amina Zaripova

Hoop

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Russia Amina Zaripova

Ball

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Belarus Larissa Lukyanenko Bulgaria Maria Petrova Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko

Clubs

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Russia Amina Zaripova Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska

Ribbon

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Belarus Larissa Lukyanenko
Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko
None awarded

1995

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Events

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Date Event Location Ref.
April 29–30 DTB-Pokal Germany Karlsruhe [11]
May 20–21 Grand Prix Tournament Belgium Eupen [11]
May 26–28 Gymnastics Masters Germany Ludwigsburg [12]
August 25–27 Grand Prix Final: Alfred Vogel Cup Netherlands Deventer [13]

Medalists

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Individual all-around

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Karlsruhe Belarus Olga Gontar
Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska
None awarded Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Eupen Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Belarus Larissa Lukyanenko Russia Yana Batyrshina
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Belarus Olga Gontar Belarus Larissa Lukyanenko
Deventer Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Olga Gontar
Russia Yana Batyrshina

Rope

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Belarus Olga Gontar
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded
Deventer Belarus Olga Gontar
Russia Yana Batyrshina
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded None awarded

Ball

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Russia Amina Zaripova Belarus Olga Gontar
Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska
None awarded
Deventer Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Yana Batyrshina Belarus Larissa Lukyanenko

Clubs

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Belarus Olga Gontar
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded
Deventer Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Larissa Lukyanenko
Russia Yana Batyrshina
None awarded

Ribbon

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Belarus Olga Gontar Russia Amina Zaripova
Deventer Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Yana Batyrshina Belarus Olga Gontar

1996

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Events

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Date Event Location Ref.
April 13–14 International Tournament Slovenia Ljubljana [14][15]
April 26–28 DTB-Pokal Germany Karlsruhe [14][15]
September 13–15 Alfred Vogel Cup Netherlands Deventer [14][15]
September 27–28 Gymnastics Masters Germany Ludwigsburg [16]
October 19–20 Grand Prix Final Austria Vienna [14][15]

Medalists

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Individual all-around

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ljubljana Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko
Russia Yana Batyrshina
None awarded
Karlsruhe Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Belarus Larissa Lukyanenko Russia Amina Zaripova
Deventer Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded Russia Yana Batyrshina
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Vienna Russia Yana Batyrshina
Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska
None awarded Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko

Rope

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Belarus Larissa Lukyanenko Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko

Ball

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko

Clubs

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko

Ribbon

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Kateryna Serebrianska Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded

1997

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Events

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Date Event Location Ref.
March 7–9 Kalamata Cup Greece Kalamata [17][18]
March 15–16 Deriugina Cup Ukraine Kyiv [19]
April 12–13 International Tournament Slovenia Ljubljana [20]
April 18–19 Gymnastics Masters Germany Ludwigsburg [21][22]
May 15–16 DTB-Pokal Germany Karlsruhe [23][24][25]
October 11–12 Grand Prix Final: Alfred Vogel Cup Netherlands Deventer [26]

Medalists

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Individual all-around

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kalamata Russia Yana Batyrshina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya
Kyiv Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Belarus Evgenia Pavlina
Ljubljana Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Ukraine Tatiana Popova Bulgaria Boriana Guineva
Ludwigsburg Belarus Evgenia Pavlina Ukraine Tatiana Popova Bulgaria Boriana Guineva
Karlsruhe Russia Amina Zaripova Belarus Valeria Vatkina Germany Lena Asmus
Deventer Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya Belarus Valeria Vatkina Germany Edita Schaufler

Rope

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kalamata Russia Yana Batyrshina
Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded None awarded
Kyiv Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Belarus Evgenia Pavlina
Ljubljana Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko
Russia Yana Batyrshina
None awarded Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Ludwigsburg Russia Yana Batyrshina Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Karlsruhe Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Germany Edita Schaufler
Deventer Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko

Hoop

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kalamata Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Yana Batyrshina Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya
Kyiv Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Bulgaria Stela Salapatiyska
Ljubljana Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko
Russia Yana Batyrshina
None awarded
Ludwigsburg Russia Yana Batyrshina
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya
Karlsruhe Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Amina Zaripova Ukraine Tatiana Popova
Deventer Russia Yana Batyrshina
Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya
None awarded Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko

Clubs

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kalamata Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya Russia Yana Batyrshina
Kyiv Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Russia Yana Batyrshina
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded
Ljubljana Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya
Ludwigsburg Russia Yana Batyrshina Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya
Karlsruhe Russia Amina Zaripova Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Deventer Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya Ukraine Tatiana Popova

Ribbon

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kalamata Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Yana Batyrshina Greece Maria Pagalou
Kyiv Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko Russia Yana Batyrshina
Ljubljana Russia Yana Batyrshina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Tatiana Ogrizko
Ludwigsburg Russia Yana Batyrshina Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Karlsruhe Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Ukraine Tatiana Popova Russia Amina Zaripova
Deventer Russia Yana Batyrshina Russia Natalia Lipkovskaya Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko

1998

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Events

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Date Event Location Ref.
March 14–15 Deriugina Cup Ukraine Kyiv [27][28][29][30][31]
April 3–5 Donau Cup Slovakia Bratislava [27][32]
April 17–18 DTB-Pokal Germany Bochum [27][33][34]
September 5–6 Alfred Vogel Cup Netherlands Deventer [35][36]
September 18–21 Grand Prix Russia Moscow [37][38]
October 10–11 Grand Prix Final Austria Linz [39][40]

Medalists

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Individual all-around

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Yana Batyrshina Belarus Evgenia Pavlina
Bratislava Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Amina Zaripova Russia Yana Batyrshina
Bochum Russia Yana Batyrshina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Yulia Raskina
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Valeria Vatkina
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Assel Mustafina Belarus Yulia Raskina
Linz Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Yulia Raskina

Rope

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Yana Batyrshina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Evgenia Pavlina
Bratislava Russia Amina Zaripova Russia Yana Batyrshina Belarus Yulia Raskina
Bochum Russia Yana Batyrshina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Evgenia Pavlina
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Valeria Vatkina Belarus Yulia Raskina
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Valeria Vatkina Belarus Yulia Raskina
Russia Yulia Barsukova
Linz Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Assel Mustafina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko

Hoop

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Yana Batyrshina Belarus Evgenia Pavlina
Bratislava Russia Yana Batyrshina
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded Russia Amina Zaripova
Bochum Russia Yana Batyrshina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Amina Zaripova
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Valeria Vatkina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva
Russia Assel Mustafina
None awarded Belarus Yulia Raskina
Linz Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Yulia Raskina

Clubs

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Yana Batyrshina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Amina Zaripova
Bratislava Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Amina Zaripova
Bochum Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Evgenia Pavlina
Russia Yana Batyrshina
None awarded
Deventer Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Valeria Vatkina
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Linz Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Assel Mustafina

Ribbon

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Yana Batyrshina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Amina Zaripova
Bratislava Russia Yana Batyrshina Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Bochum Russia Yana Batyrshina Belarus Evgenia Pavlina Russia Amina Zaripova
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Valeria Vatkina
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva
Russia Assel Mustafina
None awarded Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Linz Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Assel Mustafina

1999

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Events

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Date Event Location Ref.
March 12–14 Deriugina Cup Ukraine Kyiv [41][42]
March 25–28 Donau Cup Slovakia Bratislava [43]
April 9–11 Grand Prix France Thiais [44]
April 16–17 Gymnastics Masters Germany Ludwigsburg [45][46]
September 10–12 Alfred Vogel Cup Netherlands Deventer [47]
October 23–24 Grand Prix Russia Moscow [48]
November 19–21 Grand Prix Final Austria Korneuburg [49]

Medalists

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Individual all-around

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina
Bratislava Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Yulia Barsukova
Thiais Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Yulia Barsukova Russia Alina Kabaeva
Ludwigsburg Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Korneuburg Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova

Rope

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Assel Mustafina
Bratislava Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Thiais Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova Belarus Yulia Raskina
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Korneuburg Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Yulia Barsukova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva

Hoop

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina
Bratislava Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Alina Kabaeva
Thiais Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Evgenia Pavlina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Alina Kabaeva
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Yulia Raskina
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Korneuburg Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko

Ball

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Russia Assel Mustafina Belarus Yulia Raskina
Bratislava Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Thiais Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova
Ludwigsburg Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Yulia Raskina
Deventer Belarus Yulia Raskina
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
None awarded Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova Belarus Yulia Raskina
Korneuburg Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Yulia Barsukova

Ribbon

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Belarus Valeria Vatkina
Bratislava Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Valeria Vatkina
Thiais Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Russia Yulia Barsukova
Ludwigsburg Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko Belarus Evgenia Pavlina
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Irina Tchachina
Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Korneuburg Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova Belarus Yulia Raskina

2000

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Events

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Date Event Location Ref.
March 10–12 Deriugina Cup Ukraine Kyiv [50]
March 25–26 Grand Prix France Thiais [51][52]
April 7–8 Grand Prix Germany Karlsruhe [53][54]
September 19–23 Grand Prix Russia Moscow [55]
November 9–12 Grand Prix Final: Alfred Vogel Cup Netherlands Deventer [56]

Medalists

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Individual all-around

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Thiais Russia Alina Kabaeva France Eva Serrano Belarus Yulia Raskina
Karlsruhe Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Yulia Barsukova
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Yulia Barsukova
Deventer Russia Yulia Barsukova Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva

Rope

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Irina Tchachina
Thiais Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina France Eva Serrano
Karlsruhe Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova Belarus Yulia Raskina
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova Belarus Yulia Raskina
Deventer Russia Yulia Barsukova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Belarus Yulia Raskina
Russia Irina Tchachina

Hoop

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Thiais Russia Yulia Barsukova Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Alina Kabaeva
Karlsruhe Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova Belarus Yulia Raskina
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Deventer Belarus Yulia Raskina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova

Ball

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova Belarus Yulia Raskina
Thiais Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Yulia Barsukova
Karlsruhe Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova Ukraine Olena Vitrychenko
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Yulia Barsukova Belarus Yulia Raskina
Deventer Russia Yulia Barsukova Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Irina Tchachina

Ribbon

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Belarus Yulia Raskina
Thiais France Eva Serrano Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Irina Tchachina
Karlsruhe Russia Yulia Barsukova Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Yulia Raskina
Moscow Russia Yulia Barsukova Belarus Yulia Raskina Russia Alina Kabaeva
Deventer Russia Yulia Barsukova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Belarus Yulia Raskina
Russia Alina Kabaeva

2001

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Events

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Date - Event Location Ref.
March 9–1 Deriugina Cup Ukraine Kyiv [57]
March 23–25 Gymnastics Masters Germany Ludwigsburg [58]
March 31–April 1 Internationaux de France France Thiais [59][60]
July 27–29 Grand Prix Tournament Russia Moscow [61]
September 8–9 Mobiltel International Tournament Bulgaria Sofia [62]
September 28–29 Grand Prix Final: Alfred Vogel Cup Netherlands Deventer [63]

Medalists

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Individual all-around

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Ludwigsburg Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Thiais Russia Irina Tchachina Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Sofia Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Laysan Utiasheva Belarus Elena Tkachenko

Rope

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Irina Tchachina
Ludwigsburg Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Thiais Russia Irina Tchachina Russia Alina Kabaeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Sofia Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Deventer Russia Laysan Utiasheva Russia Alina Kabaeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva

Hoop

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Irina Tchachina Russia Alina Kabaeva
Ludwigsburg Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Belarus Elena Tkachenko
Thiais Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Irina Tchachina
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Sofia Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Laysan Utiasheva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva

Ball

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Ludwigsburg Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Thiais Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Sofia Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Laysan Utiasheva Belarus Elena Tkachenko

Clubs

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Kyiv Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Ludwigsburg Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Thiais Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Moscow Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Sofia Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Russia Laysan Utiasheva
Deventer Russia Laysan Utiasheva Belarus Elena Tkachenko Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva

2002

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Events

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Date Event Location Ref.
March 1–2 Gazprom Grand Prix Russia Moscow [64][65]
March 15–16 Kyiv Grand Prix Ukraine Kyiv [64][65]
March 22–24 Thiais Grand Prix France Thiais [64][65]
September 7–8 Grand Prix Berlin Masters Germany Berlin [66]
October 4–6 Deventer Grand Prix Netherlands Deventer [64][65]
October 18–20 Mtel Grand Prix Bulgaria Sofia [64][65]
October 25–27 Holon Grand Prix Israel Holon [64][65]
November 22–24 Grand Prix Final: Grand Prix Innsbruck Austria Innsbruck [64][65]

Medalists

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Individual all-around

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Moscow Russia Zarina Gizikova Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Russia Laysan Utiasheva
Kyiv Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Thiais Russia Zarina Gizikova Russia Vera Sessina Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Berlin Russia Irina Tchachina Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Russia Alina Kabaeva
Deventer Russia Irina Tchachina Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Sofia Russia Alina Kabaeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Russia Zarina Gizikova
Holon Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Innsbruck Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Laysan Utiasheva

Rope

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Moscow Russia Zarina Gizikova Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Russia Olesya Manuylova
Kyiv Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Russia Zarina Gizikova
Thiais Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Russia Vera Sessina Russia Zarina Gizikova
Berlin Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Irina Tchachina Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Deventer Russia Irina Tchachina Russia Alina Kabaeva Belarus Inna Zhukova
Sofia Russia Alina Kabaeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Holon Russia Alina Kabaeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Innsbruck Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Belarus Inna Zhukova Russia Zarina Gizikova

Hoop

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Moscow Russia Zarina Gizikova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Kyiv Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Vera Sessina
Thiais Russia Zarina Gizikova Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Russia Olesya Manuylova
Berlin Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Deventer Russia Zarina Gizikova Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Sofia Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Russia Alina Kabaeva
Holon Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Russia Zarina Gizikova Russia Alina Kabaeva
Innsbruck Russia Zarina Gizikova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova

Ball

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Moscow Russia Zarina Gizikova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Kazakhstan Aliya Yussupova
Kyiv Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Russia Vera Sessina
Thiais Russia Zarina Gizikova Russia Vera Sessina Spain Almudena Cid Tostado
Berlin Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Irina Tchachina Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Zarina Gizikova
Sofia Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Zarina Gizikova Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Holon Russia Alina Kabaeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Innsbruck Russia Zarina Gizikova Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva

Clubs

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Moscow Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Russia Zarina Gizikova Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Kyiv Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Thiais Russia Vera Sessina Russia Olesya Manuylova Belarus Elena Tkachenko
Berlin Russia Irina Tchachina Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Deventer Russia Zarina Gizikova Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Sofia Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Zarina Gizikova
Holon Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Russia Zarina Gizikova
Innsbruck Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Ukraine Anna Bessonova

2003

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Events

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Date Event Location Ref.
March 8–9 Gazprom Grand Prix Russia Moscow [67]
March 15–16 Kyiv Grand Prix Ukraine Kyiv [68]
June 14–15 Holon Grand Prix Israel Holon [69]
June 27–29 Grand Prix Berlin Masters Germany Berlin [70]
August 16–17 Grand Prix for groups Bulgaria Sofia [71]
August 30–31 Deventer Grand Prix Netherlands Deventer [72]
September 6–7 Grand Prix Sofia Bulgaria Sofia [73][74][75][76][77]
October 17–19 Minsk Grand Prix Belarus Minsk [78]
November 22–23 Grand Prix Final: Grand Prix Innsbruck Austria Innsbruck [79]

Medalists

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Individual all-around

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Moscow Russia Vera Sessina Russia Zarina Gizikova Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Kyiv Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Natalia Godunko
Holon Russia Vera Sessina Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Olga Kapranova
Berlin Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Belarus Inna Zhukova
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Zarina Gizikova
Sofia Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Vera Sessina
Minsk Belarus Inna Zhukova Belarus Svetlana Rudalova Russia Vera Sessina
Innsbruck Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Vera Sessina Ukraine Natalia Godunko

Hoop

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Moscow Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Vera Sessina Russia Zarina Gizikova
Kyiv Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Belarus Inna Zhukova
Holon Russia Vera Sessina Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Zarina Gizikova
Berlin Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Russia Alina Kabaeva
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Zarina Gizikova
Sofia Ukraine Anna Bessonova Bulgaria Elizabeth Paisieva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Minsk Belarus Svetlana Rudalova Russia Vera Sessina Belarus Inna Zhukova
Innsbruck Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Vera Sessina Russia Zarina Gizikova

Ball

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Moscow Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Zarina Gizikova Bulgaria Elizabeth Paisieva
Kyiv Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Vera Sessina Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Holon Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Natalia Godunko Belarus Svetlana Rudalova
Berlin Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Belarus Inna Zhukova
Sofia Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Zarina Gizikova Bulgaria Elizabeth Paisieva
Minsk Russia Olga Kapranova Russia Vera Sessina Belarus Inna Zhukova
Innsbruck Russia Vera Sessina Ukraine Anna Bessonova Belarus Inna Zhukova

Clubs

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Moscow Russia Vera Sessina Bulgaria Simona Peycheva Ukraine Anna Bessonova
Kyiv Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Holon Russia Vera Sessina Ukraine Anna Bessonova Belarus Svetlana Rudalova
Berlin Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva
Deventer Russia Alina Kabaeva Ukraine Anna Bessonova Belarus Svetlana Rudalova
Sofia Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Russia Zarina Gizikova
Minsk Belarus Inna Zhukova Belarus Svetlana Rudalova Russia Vera Sessina
Innsbruck Russia Vera Sessina Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Natalia Godunko

Ribbon

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Competitions Gold Silver Bronze
Moscow Russia Vera Sessina Russia Zarina Gizikova Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Kyiv Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Vera Sessina Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Holon Ukraine Tamara Yerofeeva Ukraine Natalia Godunko Russia Vera Sessina
Berlin Russia Alina Kabaeva Russia Vera Sessina Ukraine Natalia Godunko
Deventer Ukraine Anna Bessonova Russia Vera Sessina Russia Alina Kabaeva
Sofia Russia Vera Sessina Bulgaria Elizabeth Paisieva Bulgaria Simona Peycheva
Minsk Russia Vera Sessina Belarus Inna Zhukova Belarus Svetlana Rudalova
Innsbruck Ukraine Anna Bessonova Ukraine Natalia Godunko Russia Vera Sessina

See also

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