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1 Specifications  





2 Techniques and elements  





3 Historical context  





4 Notable rhythmic gymnasts  





5 References  














Ball (rhythmic gymnastics)






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Yana Kudryavtseva with ball

The ball is a key apparatus in rhythmic gymnastics, a sport that combines elements of ballet, dance, and gymnastics. The ball is used in individual and group routines, showcasing an athlete's coordination, balance, flexibility, and artistic expression.

Specifications

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The rhythmic ball is typically made of a flexible, rubber-like material. According to the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG), the official specifications for the ball are as follows:

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Techniques and elements

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Gymnasts perform a variety of elements with the ball, including:

Historical context

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The rhythmic ball has evolved significantly since the inception of rhythmic gymnastics. The early forms of the sport, known as "group gymnastics" or "modern gymnastics," incorporated apparatus like balls, hoops, and ropes, which were used more for their utility in exercises rather than for performance artistry.

The evolution of the rhythmic ball reflects the broader development of rhythmic gymnastics, emphasized a blend of athleticism, artistry, and innovation.

Notable rhythmic gymnasts

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Some of the most renowned rhythmic gymnasts known for their skill with the ball include:

References

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