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Second gold for Bulgarian group rhythmic gymnastics team in World Cup race

| updated on 5/30/16 10:19 AM
Photo: Bulgarian Federation of Rhythmic Gymnastics

The Bulgarian group team of rhythmic gymnastics has won a second title today at the World Cup tournament in Sofia. After the gold in five ribbons, the Bulgarians were ranked first in the routine with two hoops and three pairs of clubs. The team lined up with Mihaela Maevska, Reneta Kamberova, Tsvetelina Stoyanova, Tsvetelina Naydenova and Hristiana Todorova led by Coach Ina Ananieva scored 18.550 points leaving Belarus behind. In this way the Bulgarian team ended its participation in the Sofia-held World Cup tournament with two champion’s titles and the silver in the all-round.

The Bulgarian girls left behind the selection of Russia. The third place is shared by Belarus and Israel. The top six is further filled by Italy and Ukraine.





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