2011 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series
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The 2011 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series was a series of stages where events in men's and women's artistic gymnastics were contested.[http://www.fig-gymnastics.com/site/competition/search FIG]
World Cup stages
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Date | Event | Location | Type |
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5 March | American Cup | Jacksonville, {{flagu|United States}} | C II – All Around |
11–13 March | Turnier Der Meister World Challenge Cup | Cottbus, {{flagu|Germany}} | C III – Apparatus |
19–20 March | Internationaux de France World Challenge Cup | Paris, {{flagu|France}} | C III – Apparatus |
30 March–April 1 | Doha World Challenge Cup | Doha, {{QAT}} | C III – Apparatus |
14–17 April | Glasgow World Cup | Glasgow, {{flagu|United Kingdom}} | C II – All Around |
13–14 May | Moscow World Cup | Moscow, {{flagu|Russia}} | C III – Apparatus |
3–4 September | Ghent World Challenge Cup | Ghent, {{flagu|Belgium}} | C III – Apparatus |
23–25 September | Salamun Memorial World Challenge Cup | Maribor, {{SLO}} | C III – Apparatus |
4–6 November | Osijek World Challenge Cup | Osijek, {{CRO}} | C III – Apparatus |
12–13 November | DTB Cup | Stuttgart, {{flagu|Germany}} | C II – All Around |
26–27 November | Nippon Budoukan World Cup | Tokyo, {{flagu|Japan}} | C II – All Around |
1–3 December | Ostrava World Challenge Cup | Ostrava, {{CZE}} | C III – Apparatus |
Medalists
=Men=
=Women=
See also
References
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{{Artistic gymnastics world cup series}}
{{2011 in artistic gymnastics}}