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Bulgaria will host Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cups during the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics cycle

The Bulgarian capital Sofia will host the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cups during the Olympic cycle until the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

“We are happy to announce that the application of the BFHG and Bulgaria to host the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cups for the next Olympic cycle until Los Angeles 2028 was approved. Thus, Sofia will welcome the world elite of rhythmic gymnastics for the next four years as well. The first World Cup for 2025 will be in the capital from April 4 to 6. The International Gymnastics Federation, in the person of the Presidential Commission, highly appreciated the organizational qualities of the Bulgarian federation and the excellent organization of all the previous editions of the World Cup in Sofia”, announced the Bulgarian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation.

The remaining hosts will be Baku (Azerbaijan), Tashkent (Uzbekistan) and Milan (Italy). In addition to the traditional World Cups, there will also be two Challenge Cups in Portimao (Portugal) at the beginning of May and in Cluj-Napoca (Romania) in July.

As is known, Bulgaria also won the right to organize the third World Championship in rhythmic gymnastics for girls, which will be held at the end of June 2025.

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