A history of rhythmic gymnastics at the Olympic Games

A history of rhythmic gymnastics at the Olympic Games

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Since its debut at LA 1984, rhythmic gymnastics has grown from strength to strength. The sport will enjoy a "homecoming" at LA 2028.
In no other sport does an athlete need to be so in control of her own body as in rhythmic gymnastics.
A chance to enjoy the official promo for the coverage of rhythmic gymnastics at the Olympic Games Rio 2016.
Witness the glory of the Rhythmic Gymnastics Individual Olympic Champions from 1988 to 2016!
“Las Niñas de Oro” were the youngest Spanish Olympic medallist when they won gold in Atlanta 1996. They continue to inspire younger generations, including the Rio 2016 silver medallist Spanish national team.
Teams from Russia, Spain and Bulgaria battle for medals and perform various routines.
Margarita Mamun and Yana Kudryavtseva represent Russia by winning gold and silver in women's individual rhythmic gymnastics.
Awesome people do awesome things – these rhythmic gymnasts will amaze you.
Gymnasts perform a routine to music while keeping a variety of apparatus in motion.

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