17 April 2012 | 16:39

Alyabyeva became 4th in Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup

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Kazakhstan gymnast Anna Alyabyeva. ©REUTERS/Grigory Dukor Kazakhstan gymnast Anna Alyabyeva. ©REUTERS/Grigory Dukor

Kazakhstan athlete Anna Alyabyeva became fourth in the second stage of Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup that was held in Italian Pezaro, Tengrinews.kz reports. Alyabyeva came fifth (27.700 points) in hoop event and fourth (27.450) in ball. Russian Olympic champion Yevgeniya Kanayeva won the all-around final stage of the tournament (hoop, ball and clubs). Darya Kondakova, her fellow country-woman, won ribbons exercises. Kazakhstan junior athlete Aliya Assymova became sixth in hoop event and eighth in ball event. Earlier Anna Alyabyeva became the only Kazakhstan rhythmic gymnast who qualified for the London Olympic Games.


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Kazakhstan athlete Anna Alyabyeva became fourth in the second stage of Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup that was held in Italian Pezaro, Tengrinews.kz reports. Alyabyeva came fifth (27.700 points) in hoop event and fourth (27.450) in ball. Russian Olympic champion Yevgeniya Kanayeva won the all-around final stage of the tournament (hoop, ball and clubs). Darya Kondakova, her fellow country-woman, won ribbons exercises. Kazakhstan junior athlete Aliya Assymova became sixth in hoop event and eighth in ball event. Earlier Anna Alyabyeva became the only Kazakhstan rhythmic gymnast who qualified for the London Olympic Games.
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