After problems at Artistic Worlds, Russia was cruising in Greece.
PATRAS, Greece — Russia dominated the last day of the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, winning both group apparatus finals to give it eight gold medals at the competition.
Russia earned 17.650 points in the five ropes event, and 17.525 in the three hoops and two clubs routine.
Italy came second in both events, scoring 17.300 in the five ropes, and 17.350 in the three hoops and two clubs. Bulgaria was third in both.
Russia won eight of the nine golds and a total of 14 medals in the eight-day championships. …
ESPN – Russia exits Rhythmic Worlds with 8 gold medals – Gymnastics
Once again, ESPN posted the best photos:
The Russian team performs with ropes in the group apparatus final during the 28th Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Patras, Greece, Sunday, Sept. 23, 2007. Russia won two gold medals at exercises of ropes and hoops/clubs.
(AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)







Wright Thompson of ESPN posted a comprehensive, balanced profile of one of the world’s most successful coaches, Al Fong of GAGE Gymnastics in Missouri.
I would love to travel to GAGE to see how they develop such superb athletes.
Espen Jansen is twice as old as some of his competitors! Congratulations.

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