Feb 27 • 08:59 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

The youngest competitors of Miss Valentine have already received their medals

The youngest competitors at the international Miss Valentine rhythmic gymnastics competition were awarded medals on Friday.

On Friday, the youngest medal winners were honored at the international Miss Valentine rhythmic gymnastics competition held in Estonia. This event featured individual gymnasts and groups in youth, junior, and elite categories. The competition showcased talented young athletes, including those born in 2013, 2014, and 2015, highlighting a diverse set of participants from various countries, reflecting the global nature of the event.

In the youth category for competitors born in 2013, the top spots were secured by Elene Zedelashvili from Georgia, who won gold with 48.3 points, Noemi Gogol from Poland with silver at 46.3 points, and Yunseo Lee from South Korea who took bronze with 45.85 points. The best-performing Estonian gymnast in this age group was Aleksandra Vaganova, who placed sixth with a score of 43.4. This indicates the high level of competition and the varying strengths of the international participants.

For the 2014 youth age group, Nika Kholodkova from the United States claimed the gold medal with 47.8 points, followed by Mira Ozturk from Turkey with silver at 46.4 points, and Aimee Sandu from the U.S. who earned bronze with 46.25 points. The top Estonian gymnast was Marcelle Rakelmann, finishing fourth with a score of 45.0. This strong showing of international competitors emphasizes the importance of such events in promoting rhythmic gymnastics globally and providing young athletes with a platform to showcase their skills.

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