BY RAINER BRECHTKEN,
PRESIDENT OF THE GERMAN
GYMNASTICS FEDERATION
Dear Fans of Rhythmic Gymnastics!
The German Gymnastics Federation is proud to host the FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Stuttgart in September.
Stuttgart is one of Germany´s cultural and economic centres. Renowned for its wine, food and array of cultural offerings, its proximity to the famous Black Forest and the Swabian Alps, it is a popular destination for tourists from all over the world.
The City of Stuttgart also has a rich history of hosting high level athletic events. For the upcoming Championships, to be held at the modern Porsche Arena, the world´s best and most exciting gymnasts will be showcasing their exceptional talents in a hospitable atmosphere.
We strive towards making our guests feel welcome and organising a competition that provides an unforgettable experience for gymnasts and spectators alike.
We look forward to welcoming our international guests to Stuttgart in 2015.
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Showdown in Stuttgart
September's World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships are about more than just medals.
"Enjoy Your Rhythm" is the official slogan of the World Rhythmic Championships in Stuttgart (GER), which will light up the Porsche Arena this September. "Qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games" is not an official slogan, though it might as well be.
Along with the ubiquitous World titles, Rio Olympic qualification berths are the big prizes up for grabs to the 500-plus gymnasts registered to compete at the event. Individuals who finish in the top 15 in the All-around final will earn their national federations the right to send a gymnast to the Rio Games.
The same goes for the top-eight Groups, while a select number of Olympic non-qualifiers at the World Championships will advance to the Rio Test event at the Olympic venue in April 2016 for a second chance to qualify.
Going into the Worlds, 17-year-old Yana Kudryavtseva (RUS) has established herself as the dominant gymnast of her generation, winning the past two World titles with elegance and ease. But even Kudryavtseva knows that in Russia, "the bench for reserves is wide," as she has remarked.
Led by 2010 Youth Olympic bronze medalist Jana Berezko-Marggrander and a Group eager to qualify for the Rio Olympics, the host country's top Rhythmic gymnasts are also readying for the Stuttgart showdown. "For us as Germany’s Rhythmic Gymnastics national team, this is a huge thing," said gymnast Laura Jung. "We are very motivated and hope for the support of many fans."
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PROGRAMME
| Monday | September 7 | Qualification Individuals Hoop and Ball |
| Tuesday | September 8 | Qualification and Finals Individuals Hoop and Ball |
| Wednesday | September 9 | Qualification Individuals Clubs and Ribbon |
| Thursday | September 10 | Qualification and Finals Individuals Clubs and Ribbon |
| Medal awards Team Ranking | ||
| Friday | September 11 | Individual All-Around final |
| Saturday | September 12 | Qualifications Groups 5 Ribbons, and 3 Clubs + 2 Hoops |
| Sunday | September 13 | Finals Groups 5 Ribbons |
| Finals Groups 3 Clubs + 2 Hoops | ||
| Gala and Closing Ceremony | ||
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