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2017 World Aesthetic Gymnastics Championships
VenueHelsinki Ice Hall
LocationHelsinki, Finland
Start date26 May 2017
End date28 May 2017
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The 2017 World Aesthetic Gymnastics Championships, the 18th edition of the Aesthetic group gymnastics competition, was held in Helsinki, Finland from May 26 to 28, at the Helsinki Ice Hall.[1]

Participating nations

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Medal winners

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Final Minetit  Finland

Camilla Berg, Ronja Hakala, Emmi Nikkilä, Venla Niemenmaa, Siiri Puuska, Ella Ratilainen, Adeliina Sulkanen, Milja Vuorenmaa, Venla Lampo, Viivi-sofia Minkkinen, Jasmine Niemelä

Expressia  Russia

Anastasiya Chernyaeva, Anastasia Kozhemyakina, Elena Romanchenko, Olga Romanchenko, Daria Rudnichenko, Yana Sochugova, Arina Ten, Anastasia Yarkova, Arina Nikishova

OVO Team  Finland

Jenna Alavahtola, Laura Hirvonen, Irina Khanoukaeva, Janina Klang, Sanni Lehto, Iida Pasanen, Jasmin Rasinkangas, Mira Syrjälä, Anniina Taulos, Sanna Väkiparta

Junior Final Minetit Elite  Finland

Ida Järvinen, Tuuli Kankaanpää, Janina Kaukomaa, Roosa Koski, Alina Panula, Riina Ruismäki, Viivi Saarenrinne, Enni Söderling

OVO Junior Team  Finland

Aino Handelberg, Tytti Ilvessalo, Angelica Kangas, Aurora Kapanen, Emma Koivunen, Iiris Koski, Alli Laaksonen, Tua-sofia Pihlajaniemi, Olivia Soini, Matilda Uosukainen

Victoria  Russia

Anastasiia Antoshina, Polina Furtseva, Anastasia Khakhulina, Zhanna Kurta, Arina Shishenina, Anastasia Skuzovatkina, Polina Salnikova, Iuliia Smagina

Results

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Senior

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The top 12 teams (2 per country) and the host country in Preliminaries qualify to the Finals.[2]

Place Nation Name Preliminaries Final Total
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Finland Minetit 19.450 (2) 19.450 (1) 38.900
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Russia Expressia 19.500 (1) 19.350 (2) 38.850
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Finland OVO Team 19.150 (4) 19.150 (3) 38.300
4  Russia Madonna 19.200 (3) 18.600 (4) 37.800
5  Japan Team Japan 18.650 (5) 18.550 (5) 37.200
6  Estonia GC Janika Diamonds 17.200 (10) 17.850 (6) 35.050
7  Estonia GC Rytmica Perfetto 17.200 (11) 17.350 (7) 34.550
8  Italy Ardor 17.100 (12) 17.150 (8) 34.250
9  Ukraine Alcor Avangard 16.250 (15) 16.350 (10) 32.600
10  Japan JWCPE AGG Team 16.200 (16) 16.400 (9) 32.600
11  Spain Cuitat de Barcelona - Alcon 16.350 (14) 15.750 (11) 32.100
12  Bulgaria Etar Elit 15.700 (18) 15.500 (12) 31.200
13  Russia Nebesa 17.950 (6) 17.950
14  Finland Sirius 17.500 (7) 17.500
15  Russia Vdokhnovenie 17.500 (7) 17.500
16  Finland Team Vantaa 17.300 (9) 17.300
17  Estonia GC Janika Tallinn Senior Team 16.800 (13) 16.800
18  Japan Team Shoin 15.750 (17) 15.750
19  Czech Republic SK MG Mantila Brno Joy 15.650 (19) 15.650
20  Faroe Islands National Team 15.300 (20) 15.300
21  Czech Republic GK Velký Týnec 14.900 (21) 14.900
22  Austria Tanzfabrik 14.900 (21) 14.900
23  Italy Team Minerva Nervianese 14.900 (21) 14.900
24  Denmark Team Zelda 14.650 (24) 14.650
25  Denmark Team Amelit 14.400 (25) 14.400
26  Faroe Islands Team Svalan 14.100 (26) 14.100
27  Hungary Grácia 14.000 (27) 14.000
28  Denmark Team Nova 13.000 (28) 13.000
29  Czech Republic SK Trasko Vyškov 11.750 (29) 11.750
30  France Snow Les Etoiles de Louvres 9.050 (30) 9.050

References

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  1. ^ "AGG World Championships 26.-28.5.2017, Helsinki, Finland «  IFAGG". www.ifagg.com. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  2. ^ url=http://172.104.246.10/resultx.php?id_prop=384 |title=AGG World Championships 2017 |language=English
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