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Ukrainian champion refused to perform at the World Cup in rhythmic gymnastics in Milan and withdrew from the tournament

Maksym InshakovNews
Our compatriot could not continue the competition

The leader of the Ukrainian rhythmic gymnastics team, Victoria Onoprienko, has withdrawn from the World Cup in Milan, Italy, Ukrainian RG Team reports. The 20-year-old from Kyiv showed the 8th result in hoop exercises, scoring 26.950 points, and then refused to compete due to health reasons.

Victoria was supposed to compete in the ball and mace events.

The day before, Onoprienko finished third in the individual all-around, winning her first medal in the discipline this year and her second at the 2024 World Cup.

Victoria is a European champion (2023) and a finalist at the Tokyo Olympics. She is an international master of sports.

Winner of the European Championships in the team, the World Championships in the mace exercise and the World Games in the ribbon exercise. Winner and medalist of the World Cup stages.

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