2015 NHK Cup | 2015 Anadia World Cup | 2015 Russian Youth Championships |
2015 Anadia World Cup | |
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Official logo | |
City |
Anadia, Portugal |
Dates |
May 21-24 |
Vault Gold Medalist |
Marcia Videaux (CUB) |
Uneven Bars Gold Medalist |
Jessica López (VEN) |
Balance Beam Gold Medalist |
Emma Larsson (SWE) |
Floor Exercise Gold Medalist |
Dorina Böczögő (HUN) |
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The 2015 Anadia World Cup, also known as the Anadia Challenge Cup, was held from May 21-24 at the High Performance Centre of Anadia in Anadia, Portugal.
Format of Competition[]
The first day of competition was the qualification round, where the top eight athletes on each event would advance to the event finals. Vault and uneven bars were held on the second day of competition, and balance beam and floor exercise were held on the third day.
List of Competitors[]
- Austria
- Elisa Haemmerle
- Jasmin Mader
- Azerbaijan
- Chile
- Franchesca Santi
- Camila Vilches
- Simona Castro
- Makarena Pinto
- Colombia
- Ginna Escobar
- Bibiana Velez
- Cuba
- Dominican Republic
- Ecuador
- Giulianna Pino
- Hungary
- Eszter Romhanyi
- Luca Diveky
- Dorina Böczögő
- Eniko Horvath
- Israel
- Tzuf Feldon
- Latvia
- Anastasija Dubova
- Mexico
- Alexa Moreno
- Miriana Almeida
- Karla Retiz
- Karla Torres
- New Zealand
- Portugal
- Zoi Mafalda Marques de Lima
- Mariana Pitrez
- Ana Filipa Martins
- Diana Abrantes
- Puerto Rico
- Paula Mejias
- Nicolle Vasquez
- Slovenia
- Teja Belak
- Tjasa Kysselef
- Ivana Kamnikar
- South Africa
- Tylah Lotter
- Alessandra Thompson
- Spain
- Natalia Ros
- Eva Perez
- Claudia Colom
- Sweden
- Marcela Torres
- Emma Larsson
- Lovisa Estberg
- Venezuela
- Eliana Gonzalez
- Jessica López
- Ivet Rojas
Results[]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Vault | Marcia Videaux Cuba (CUB) |
Alexa Moreno Mexico (MEX) |
Makarena Pinto Chile (CHI) |
Uneven Bars | Jessica López Venezuela (VEN) |
Ana Filipa Martins Portugal (POR) |
Marcia Videaux Cuba (CUB) |
Balance Beam | Emma Larsson Sweden (SWE) |
Ayelen Tarabini Argentina (ARG) |
Charlotte Sullivan New Zealand (NZL) |
Floor Exercise | Dorina Böczögő Hungary (HUN) |
Ayelen Tarabini Argentina (ARG) |
Sasa Golob Slovenia (SLO) |
Notable Moments[]
- Cuba's Yesenia Ferrera Nuñez injured her knee in the vault final and scratched the rest of the competition.[1] Her spot in the balance beam final was given to first reserve Tzuf Feldon of Israel, who tied for the bronze medal.
- Charlotte Sullivan won New Zealand their first World Cup medal.