II Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Prague, Czechoslovakia on 3 and 4 December 1965.
Contents
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Participants 1
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Results 2
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Medal Table 2.1
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Freehand 2.2
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Apparatus 2.3
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All-Around 2.4
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External links 3
Participants
There were 32 competitors from 12 countries - Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, German Democratic Republic, Federal Republic of Germany, Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia, Finland, Cuba, Belgium & Austria.
Results
Competitors competed in two events - freehand and with apparatus. Routines were marked out of 20.
Medal Table
Freehand
Apparatus
All-Around
Place
|
Name
|
Nation
|
Freehand
|
Apparatus
|
Total
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1
|
Hana Mičechová
|
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18.566
|
18.933
|
37.499
|
2
|
Tatiana Kravtchenko
|
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18.632
|
18.733
|
37.365
|
3
|
Hana Machatová-Bogušovská
|
|
18.600
|
18.633
|
37.233
|
4
|
Jana Bérová
|
|
18.466
|
18.666
|
37.132
|
5
|
Lilia Natmoutdinova
|
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18.366
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18.699
|
37.065
|
6
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Maria Gigova
|
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18.200
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18.532
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36.732
|
7
|
Heide Reinsch
|
|
18.099
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18.632
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36.731
|
8
|
Ute Lehmann
|
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18.199
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18.399
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36.598
|
9
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Roumyana Stefanova
|
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18.033
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18.466
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36.499
|
10
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Ludmila Savinkova
|
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18.466
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18.000
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36.466
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11
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Maren Klüssendorf
|
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17.866
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18.466
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36.332
|
12
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Youlia Gantcheva
|
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17.832
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18.266
|
36.098
|
13
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Maria Patocska
|
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18.032
|
17.932
|
35.964
|
14
|
Maria Stryjecka
|
|
17.866
|
18.032
|
35.898
|
15
|
Wieslawa Skowronek
|
|
17.766
|
17.700
|
35.466
|
16
|
Ivana Obucina
|
|
17.666
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17.700
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35.366
|
17
|
Ingrid Nicklas
|
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17.933
|
17.333
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35.266
|
18
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Ziwille Florowska
|
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17.799
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17.433
|
35.232
|
=
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Rauni Koskinen
|
|
17.866
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17.366
|
35.232
|
20
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Elisabeth Rösel
|
|
17.232
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17.999
|
35.231
|
21
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Judit Papp
|
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17.566
|
17.566
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35.132
|
22
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Tatiana Radovanovic
|
|
17.199
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17.532
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34.731
|
23
|
Crista Del Pino
|
|
17.299
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17.233
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34.532
|
24
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Zsuzsa Vasady
|
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16.899
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17.399
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34.298
|
25
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Liliane Steyaert
|
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16.333
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17.366
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33.699
|
26
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Thais Albertini Hernandez
|
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16.733
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16.666
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33.399
|
27
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Mirjana Vutohinitch
|
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16.999
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16.366
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33.365
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28
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Mirta Santacana
|
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16.432
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16.632
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33.064
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29
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Hilde Krumpholz
|
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16.232
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16.800
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33.032
|
30
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Gerda Stacher
|
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16.432
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16.566
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32.998
|
31
|
Luthegarde Van Nuffel
|
|
16.333
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32.566
|
32
|
Helga Schüller
|
|
15.933
|
16.332
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32.265
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