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The Bulgarian girls lead in ranking at Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship in Israel

Boryana Kaleyn
Photo: Bulgarian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation

Bulgarian gymnasts Boryana Kaleyn and Stiliana Nikolova continued today their strong performance at the 38th European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Tel Aviv (Israel)

The two national athletes qualified for the finals of all four apparatus, and Bulgaria leads convincingly in the team standings with 269,000 points. It is followed by Italy with 255,950 points, Germany with 247,850 points, Azerbaijan with 241,700 points, Ukraine with 239,750 and others. 

The team ranking is formed by the eight marks in the women's qualifiers and two by the all-around in the groups' competition.



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