VI World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, also known as the Modern Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships,[1] were held from 15 November to 18 November 1973 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.[2][3]

Event overview

27 countries entered gymnasts; 18 entered groups, and 24 entered individuals.[1] Each country could enter up to three individuals as well as a group, and a total of 63 gymnasts competed in the individual event.[4] Gymnasts from the United States competed for the first time.[1]

Five events were performed: individuals had compulsory clubs and ribbon routines and optional ball and hoop routines, while groups performed a routine with six ropes.[1] The gymnasts with the top six scores on each apparatus entered the event finals. There were two floor areas available for gymnasts to choose to perform on, one harder and one softer.[4]

During the officials' meetings, discussion items included the proposed European Championships and carrying out judges' courses on each continent. Princess Beatrix attended at least the first session.[1]

Maria Gigova won her third consecutive world title, which she shared with Galima Shugurova. Maria Patocska was the only competitor who had competed at every World Championships thus far.[4]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Soviet Union53210
2 Bulgaria2147
3 Czechoslovakia0101
4 East Germany0011
 Hungary0011
Totals (5 entries)75820

Individuals

Clubs

PlaceNationNameAA ScoreAF ScoreTotal
1Soviet UnionGalima Shugurova9.2009.35018.550
2Soviet UnionNatalia Krachinnekova9.0509.40018.450
3BulgariaMaria Gigova9.1509.10018.250
4CzechoslovakiaMarcela Klingerová9.0509.10018.150
5HungaryMaria Patocska8.9508.95017.900
6CzechoslovakiaTaťána Krenová8.9508.45017.400

Hoop

PlaceNationNameAA ScoreAF ScoreTotal
1BulgariaMaria Gigova9.6509.85019.500
2BulgariaKrassimira Filipova9.5009.70019.200
3=BulgariaNeshka Robeva19.050
3=Soviet UnionNatalia Krachinnekova19.050
3=HungaryMaria Patocska19.050
6North KoreaMyung Tschee9.4009.30018.700
Note
Initially, Gigova, Filipova and Robeva were the winners of the gold, silver and bronze medals, respectively. One month after the conclusion of the World Championships, the International Gymnastics Federation revised the results and presented two extra bronze medals to Patocska and Krachinnekova.[5][6]

Ball

PlaceNationNameAA ScoreAF ScoreTotal
1Soviet UnionGalima Shugurova9.8009.90019.700
2Soviet UnionNatalia Krachinnekova9.8009.65019.450
3BulgariaNeshka Robeva9.5009.60019.100
4BulgariaMaria Gigova9.5009.55019.050
5BulgariaKrassimira Filipova9.4009.60019.000
6HungaryMaria Patocska9.3509.40018.750

Ribbon

PlaceNationNameAA ScoreAF ScoreTotal
1Soviet UnionGalina Shugurova9.6009.75019.350
2Soviet UnionNatalia Krachinnekova9.6009.65019.250
3BulgariaMaria Gigova9.5509.60019.150
4Soviet UnionGalina Schafrova9.5009.60019.100
5BulgariaNeshka Robeva9.3509.45018.800
6BulgariaKrassimira Filipova9.3509.40018.750

Individual All-Around

PlaceNationNameClubsHoopBallRibbonTotal
1=BulgariaMaria Gigova9.1509.6509.5009.55037.850
1=Soviet UnionGalima Shugurova9.2009.2509.8009.60037.850
3Soviet UnionNatalia Krachinnekova9.0509.3509.8009.60037.800
4BulgariaKrassimira Filipova8.9009.5009.4009.35037.150
5HungaryMaria Patocska8.9509.5009.3509.25037.050
6BulgariaNeshka Robeva8.7009.4509.5009.35037.000
7Soviet UnionGalina Schafrova8.7509.3509.2509.50036.850
8CzechoslovakiaTaťána Krenová8.9509.2508.9509.15036.300
9=CzechoslovakiaAlena Baťková8.8009.2008.8009.20036.000
9=North KoreaMyung Tschee8.3509.4008.9509.30036.000
11North KoreaMyung Kim8.6009.2508.7509.25035.850
12East GermanySusanne Ebert8.8509.1508.8508.90035.750
13=East GermanyElke Böttger8.8008.8509.0508.95035.650
13=East GermanySylvia Schneidewind8.5509.1509.0508.90035.650
15North KoreaSeun Dje8.7509.0008.8509.00035.600
16CubaSonia Pedroso7.9009.3009.0509.25035.500
17JapanKinue Kobayashi8.5009.0508.8008.90035.250
18RomaniaRodica Pintea8.2009.1008.7009.20035.200
19=CubaXiomara Ameller8.3509.1008.7009.00035.150
19=JapanMichiya Kurokawa8.3508.8509.2008.75035.150
21=PolandHanna Anczykowska8.6008.6508.8508.80034.900
21=West GermanyCarmen Rischer8.3009.0008.9508.65034.900
23PolandLucina Czerwinska8.2508.9508.6008.80034.600
24West GermanyJutta Bachmann7.9008.8508.8508.90034.500
25Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaIvana Obucina8.6008.9508.6508.20034.400
26JapanYukikao Marumono8.2508.3009.0508.75034.350
27CzechoslovakiaMarcela Klingerová9.0507.0009.0509.20034.300
28NetherlandsJanny Oost8.4008.8008.4008.65034.250
29Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSnezana Zorovig8.2508.9008.3008.55034.000
30Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaWesna Maloparac8.4008.8008.1008.50033.800
31NetherlandsBenhy Van Midden8.3008.1508.4508.55033.450
32NetherlandsGrietje Molenbuur8.2508.2508.3508.55033.400
33=RomaniaChristina Sima8.2008.3008.3008.55033.350
33=FrancePatricia Vanauld7.7008.8008.6008.25033.350
35CanadaDenise Fujiwara8.2508.5008.1508.35033.250
36SwedenEva Ericson8.0508.2008.4008.55033.200
37FranceCatherine Bucheton7.8008.3508.5508.40033.100
38CanadaShirley Lethinen7.8508.4508.1508.60033.050
39BelgiumGilberte Eeckhout7.8008.2508.2508.55032.850
40West GermanySybille von Gleich7.8508.2508.0008.70032.800
41West GermanyJosette Bellanger7.9508.4508.3507.90032.650
42CanadaDonna Kadwell7.6008.4507.9007.95031.900
43AustriaGundi Binder8.0508.2007.2008.40031.850
44New ZealandJanice Heale7.8008.2507.4507.95031.450
45United States? Brumgart8.0008.0007.5507.70031.250
46SwedenLisbeth Blomdahl7.4507.8007.7008.10031.050
47BelgiumMonica de Corte7.1507.9007.6007.90030.550
48New ZealandDale Mercier7.0008.1507.1008.15030.400
49United StatesKathryn Brym7.3007.8506.8507.90029.900
50DenmarkJytte Ulbrandt-Hansen7.1507.5508.0007.10029.800
51DenmarkLotte Tybjerg-Pedersen7.0507.3007.4507.90029.700
52BelgiumBrita de Kimpe7.5007.7007.7506.50029.450
53New ZealandJanette Ralph6.1008.2507.0507.80029.200
54IsraelRecouvith Bloch6.0507.6507.5507.60028.850
55AustriaEdith Haas6.2507.8507.1507.35028.600
56IsraelBatia Masnikov6.3507.3007.2506.95027.850
57AustriaIngeborg Werther5.7507.1007.2507.35027.450
58SpainConcha Corrales5.7006.6507.1506.25025.750
59SpainErnestina Lucea5.8006.8007.1505.95025.700
60SpainTeresa de Isla[7]5.8006.5006.7006.30025.300
61MexicoRomera Lopez5.1006.9506.3506.65025.050
62MexicoPureco Garcia4.7506.8506.0006.75024.350
63MexicoMiranda Raya4.0006.3005.0006.60021.900

Groups

Group Final

PlaceNationPreliminary ScoreFinal ScoreTotal
1 Soviet Union18.55018.95037.500
2 Czechoslovakia18.30018.55036.850
3 East Germany17.85018.75036.600
4 Italy18.00018.40036.400
5 Bulgaria18.15018.15036.300
6 North Korea17.65018.15035.800

Group Preliminary

PlaceNationScore
1 Soviet Union18.550
2 Czechoslovakia18.300
3 Bulgaria18.150
4 Italy18.000
5 East Germany17.850
6 North Korea17.650
7 Japan17.300
8 Cuba17.150
9 Netherlands16.850
10 West Germany16.600
11 France16.450
12 Finland16.100
13 Brazil16.050
14 Canada15.850
15 Denmark15.800
16 Sweden15.500
17 Austria14.900
18 Mexico13.050

References

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