1969 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

{{Short description|Sports competition}}

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| name = 1969 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships

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| date_start = 27 September 1969

| date_end = 29 September 1969

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| location = {{flagicon|BUL}} Varna, Bulgaria

| prev = Copenhagen 1967

| next = Havana 1971

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The IV World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships were held in Varna, Bulgaria from the 27 to 29 September 1969. They were also known as the World's Gymnastique Moderne Championships.{{Cite magazine |last=Prchal |first=Mildred |date=December 1969 |title=World's Gymnastique Moderne Championships |url=https://issuu.com/usagymnastics/docs/1969_5novdec |access-date=2025-04-22 |magazine=Mademoiselle Gymnast |pages=7-15 |volume=4 |issue=2}}

Both the individual and group competitions were won by Bulgarians, with Maria Gigova taking the individual title above a three-way tie for second between fellow Bulgarian Neshka Robeva and Soviet gymnasts Liubov Sereda and Galima Shugurova.{{Cite web |title=4. World Championships in Varna, Bulgaria (27.-29. September 1969) |url=https://rsg.net/cgi-bin/show?events/1969/wm_varna_69_aa.html#Iall_around |access-date=2025-04-22 |website=rsg.net}} It was the second World Championships where groups competed, and the Bulgarian group beat the Soviet group with a higher difficulty.{{Cite journal |last=Cleophas |first=Francois Johannes |last2=Visser |first2=Una T. |date=2024-02-28 |title=ROOTS, ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS: A HISTORICAL INSIGHT |url=https://journals.uni-lj.si/sgj/article/view/13566 |journal=Science of Gymnastics Journal |volume=16 |issue=1 |pages=67–76 |doi=10.52165/sgj.16.1.67-76 |issn=1855-7171|doi-access=free }}

Background

At this point in time, the rules and interpretation of rhythmic gymnastics were still in flux; the first Code of Points would not be published until the following year. Mildred Prchal of the United States, who attended as a delegate, reported observing two distinct styles, one more rhythmic and practiced by gymnasts from countries such as Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland, and one more balletic, seen in gymnasts from countries such as Russia, Bulgaria, and Cuba.

During a judges' session, the possibility of allowing music with more than one instrument, or alternating between, was discussed, but ultimate Berthe Villancher, the chair of rhythmic gymnastics at the International Gymnastics Federation, decided that only one instrument could be used for the entire performance. It was also stressed several times to coaches and judges that rhythmic gymnastics should not resemble ballet too closely.

18 countries sent athletes, with South Korea, France, and Holland only sending individuals and South Korea and Japan both competing at their first World Championships. In addition to the nations competing, two countries sent delegates, the United States and Israel. This experience led to the development and promotion of rhythmic gymnastics in the United States, particularly by Prchal.

Competition overview

Five events were performed. Groups only performed one compulsory (fixed) exercise with balls; several groups had to change their choreography after arriving at the competition, as they had misunderstood parts of the routine. Rules were also set at the competition regarding timing of group exercises that began with a solo performance or a subset of gymnasts performing, necessitating more changes to routines. Individual performed a compulsory ball exercise as well, along with optional routines in freehand (no apparatus), hoop, and rope.

This was the last World Championships where freehand routines were performed, due to a perception that they had become too theatrical and had too much emphasis on ballet.

Prchal noted that the audience was extremely enthusiastic, repeatedly calling for gymnasts to return to the floor after they competed to curtsy and giving them flowers. After a twenty-minute delay due to cheering occurred, the mayor of Varna had to ask the crowd allow the competition to continue without further interruptions. This was noted as a problem to solve for future competitions.

A Czech report on the competition saw an improvement in technique with the legs compared to the previous World Championships, particularly with regard to leaps, as well as a great improvement in apparatus technique for the hoop, though not for the rope. The report also criticized the gymnasts as a whole for insufficient use of their trunks and for paying too little attention to the rhythm and character of the music.{{Cite magazine |last=Prchal |first=Mildred |date=June 1970 |title=Excerpts from critique of Championships in Gymnastic Moderne in Varna |url=https://issuu.com/usagymnastics/docs/1970_3mayjune |access-date=2025-04-22 |magazine=Mademoiselle Gymnast |pages=23-24 |volume=4 |issue=5}}

Competitors

Individuals

=Freehand=

class="wikitable"
Place || Nation || Name || Score
bgcolor=gold

|1

{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Maria Gigova9.800
bgcolor=silver

|2=

{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Neshka Robeva9.700
bgcolor=silver

|2=

{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Rumyana Stefanova9.700
4={{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Liubov Sereda9.600
4={{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Galina Shugurova9.600
6{{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Alla Sasouhina9.500

=Hoop=

class="wikitable"
Place || Nation || Name || Score
bgcolor=gold

|1

{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Maria Gigova9.800
bgcolor=silver

|2

{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Neshka Robeva9.700
bgcolor=cc9966

|3

{{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Liubov Sereda9.650
4{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Rumyana Stefanova9.550
5{{Flagicon|Hungary}}Maria Patocska9.500
6{{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Galina Shugurova9.400

=Rope=

class="wikitable"
Place || Nation || Name || Score
bgcolor=gold

|1

{{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Galima Shugurova9.650
bgcolor=silver

|2

{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Maria Gigova9.600
bgcolor=cc9966

|3=

{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Neshka Robeva9.550
bgcolor=cc9966

|3=

{{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Liubov Sereda9.550
5={{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Alla Sasouhina9.500
5={{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Rumyana Stefanova9.500

=Ball=

class="wikitable"
Place || Nation || Name || Score
bgcolor=gold

|1

{{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Galima Shugurova9.400
bgcolor=silver

|2=

{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Maria Gigova9.250
bgcolor=silver

|2=

{{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Liubov Sereda9.250
4={{Flagicon|Czechoslovakia}}Hana Sitnianská9.150
4={{Flagicon|Czechoslovakia}}Jana Vonášková9.150
6{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Neshka Robeva9.100

=All-Around=

class="wikitable"
Place || Nation || Name || Freehand || Hoop || Rope || Ball ||Total
bgcolor=gold

|1

{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Maria Gigova9.8009.8009.6009.25038.450
bgcolor=silver

|2=

{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Neshka Robeva9.7009.7009.5509.10038.050
bgcolor=silver

|2=

{{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Liubov Sereda9.6009.6509.5509.25038.050
bgcolor=silver

|2=

{{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Galima Shugurova9.6009.4009.6509.40038.050
5{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}}Rumyana Stefanova9.7009.5509.5009.00037.750
6{{Flagicon|Soviet Union}}Alla Sasouhina9.5009.3009.5009.10037.400
7{{Flagicon|Hungary}}Maria Patocska9.4509.5009.3508.70037.000
8{{Flagicon|Czechoslovakia}}Hana Sitnianská9.2009.0509.3009.15036.700
9{{Flagicon|Czechoslovakia}}Zdena Mlynářová9.2509.2009.1508.85036.450
10{{Flagicon|Czechoslovakia}}Jana Vonášková9.2008.7509.2509.15036.350
11{{Flagicon|Romania|1965}}Victoria Vilcu9.4009.0509.1008.75036.300
12{{Flagicon|East Germany}}Elke Böttger9.1008.9509.1508.85036.050
13={{Flagicon|East Germany}}Rosemarie Halbritter9.2508.9509.1508.60035.950
13={{Flagicon|Romania|1965}}Julia Zacharia9.3509.0508.9508.60035.950
15={{Flagicon|East Germany}}Doris Kersten9.0508.8508.9508.85035.700
15={{Flagicon|Cuba}}Sonia Pedroso9.3008.9008.9008.60035.700
17{{Flagicon|Poland}}Grazina Bojanska9.2508.8509.0508.45035.600
18{{Flagicon|North Korea}}Sun Duk Jo9.5008.8508.7008.45035.500
19={{Flagicon|North Korea}}Yung Hyi An9.3008.6509.0508.10035.100
19={{Flagicon|North Korea}}Myong Sim Choi9.4008.8008.4008.50035.100
19={{Flagicon|Hungary}}Agnes Varga9.1508.8008.7508.40035.100
22{{Flagicon|Hungary}}Zsuzsanna Fritsch8.9508.9508.9008.25035.050
23{{Flagicon|Romania|1965}}Mihaela Nicolaescu9.2508.4508.7508.50034.950
24{{Flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}}Gordana Veberovic8.7508.7008.8508.35034.650
25{{Flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}}Ivana Obucina9.0508.0008.9508.35034.350
26{{Flagicon|Cuba}}Daysi Garzon9.3008.7008.3507.95034.300
27{{Flagicon|Sweden}}Eva Ericson9.1008.0008.5008.60034.200
28{{Flagicon|Poland}}Dorota Trafankowska8.9008.6008.1008.20033.800
29{{Flagicon|Poland}}Alina Bosko9.0508.7008.5507.45033.750
30{{Flagicon|Cuba}}Ivelisse Blanco9.0008.0008.9007.80033.700
31{{Flagicon|West Germany}}Maren Klüssendorf8.5008.2508.4508.45033.650
32={{Flagicon|West Germany}}Gisela Arkenberg8.6508.2508.4008.15033.450
32={{Flagicon|Denmark}}Vivian Van Deurs8.5508.6008.3008.00033.450
34{{Flagicon|France}}Josette Bellanger8.8508.0508.3508.00033.250
35={{Flagicon|West Germany}}Petra Grönke8.4508.2508.4008.05033.150
35={{Flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}}Tatiana Radovanovic8.9507.8508.5507.80033.150
37{{Flagicon|Denmark}}Lone Broberg Teglers8.8508.5007.9007.75033.000
38{{Flagicon|France}}Anne-Marie Estivin8.6008.2507.8007.85032.500
39{{Flagicon|Denmark}}Jette Jörgensen8.4508.7007.9507.15032.250
40{{Flagicon|Belgium}}Gilberte Vander Mersch8.4507.4508.4007.75032.050
41{{Flagicon|France}}Marceline Mouren8.7507.5008.1507.60032.000
42{{Flagicon|Netherlands}}Johanna Blevanus8.3007.8008.0007.70031.800
43{{Flagicon|Netherlands}}Grietje Molenbuur8.1007.0508.2007.70031.050
44{{Flagicon|Belgium}}Arlette Dekens7.8006.0007.8007.20028.800

Groups

class="wikitable"
Place || Nation || Score
bgcolor=gold

|1

{{Flagicon|Bulgaria|1946}} Bulgaria18.500
bgcolor=silver

|2

{{Flagicon|Soviet Union}} Soviet Union18.300
bgcolor=cc9966

|3

{{Flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia18.200
4{{Flagicon|Hungary}} Hungary18.100
5{{Flagicon|Japan}} Japan18.050
6{{Flagicon|Sweden}} Sweden17.350
7{{Flagicon|East Germany}} East Germany17.300
8{{Flagicon|Denmark}} Denmark17.200
9{{Flagicon|West Germany}} West Germany17.100
10{{Flagicon|Romania|1965}} Romania16.450
11{{Flagicon|Cuba}} Cuba16.400
12{{Flagicon|Italy}} Italy16.250
13{{Flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} Yugoslavia16.150
14{{Flagicon|Poland}} Poland15.850
15{{Flagicon|Belgium}} Belgium13.800

References

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{{cite web |title=1969 World Championships in Varna |url=https://rsg.net/cgi-bin/show?events/1969/wm_varna_69.html |website=rsg.net |access-date=22 April 2025}}

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