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The second, a team event, was added to the programme in in Atlanta. At the Games in Sydney, the Russian Federation won two gold medals: the group and individual multiple competitions. Skip to main content. Rhythmic Gymnastics In association with. Olympic Debut. He started a program in Canada two decades ago that at first was about five kids in a community center basement with a ceiling so low they could barely throw the clubs around. But it expanded over the years to about , Lam said, and it was open to both boys and girls.

He did not intend the name as a disguise to lure families that might have been skeptical of enrolling their boys in rhythmic gymnastics — but he thinks it did help. They were receptive that the sport had promise, he recalls, but said there were far too few gymnasts and countries involved. In , a team from a Japanese university was invited to perform at the Olympics closing ceremony in Brazil. A high school well-known for its rhythmic gymnastics team created a group called Blue Tokyo to build opportunities for gymnasts to keep performing after school.

The sport is taken so seriously in Japan, some private high schools have dorms where gymnasts are required to room together to boost camaraderie and teamwork, said Sarah Hodge, a travel writer who lives in Japan and works to get the sport international recognition.

Fan sites are popping up on social media. Russia has won 10 of the 15 gold medals awarded, and no other nation has won more than one. Only four women, all Russian, have managed to win more than one gold medal: Nataliya Lavrova and Yelena Posevina , and Anastasiya Bliznyuk , all doubled in the group competition, while Yevgeniya Kanayeva won two individual titles Toggle navigation. If it takes one to three steps to pick it back up, she will be deducted 0.

If the gymnast steps out of bounds during the routine, she has 0. Russia has dominated the medal count with 16 total medals and 10 golds since rhythmic gymnastics was added to the Olympic program in Russian gymnasts Yevgenia Kanayeva, Natalya Lavrova and Yelena Posevina are tied with the most gold medals in rhythmic Olympic history with two each. The Soviet Union even ranks sixth for most medals in Olympic history with two. In fact, of the 45 Olympic medals awarded, only two have gone to non-European countries.

Laura Zeng and Evita Griskenas will wear the stars and stripes in the individual competition.



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