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2013 Mexico Open 2013 Mexico Open 2013 Stuttgart World Cup 2013 Voronin Cup 2013 Voronin Cup
2013 Stuttgart World Cup
Stuttgart logo
Official logo

City

Stuttgart, Germany

Dates

November 29-December 1

Team Gold Medalist

China

All-Around Gold Medalist

Elizabeth Price (USA)

Preceded by

2013 Osijek World Cup

Succeeded by

2013 Glasgow World Cup

The 2013 Stuttgart World Cup, also known as the EnBW Turn-WeltCup, will be held from November 29 to December 1 in Stuttgart, Germany.

Format of Competition[]

The Stuttgart World Cup differed from the others, as it involved a team competition separate from the all-around. All three competitions (team qualifications, individual all-around, and team final) were each held on one day.

Competition Schedule[]

November 29 Team Qualifications
November 30 All-Around
December 1 Team Final

List of Competitors[]


Russia's Aliya Mustafina was set to compete in the individual competition,[1] but withdrew.[2] She was later named to Russia's team for the Team Challenge.[3]

Results[]

Team[]

Gold Silver Bronze
800px-Flag of the People's Republic of China China

Yao Jinnan
Tan Sixin
Tan Jiaxin
Huang Huidan

800px-Flag of Russia Russia

Aliya Mustafina
Tatiana Nabieva
Anna Rodionova
Ekaterina Kramarenko

800px-Flag of Germany Germany 1

Kim Bui
Pia Tolle
Michelle Timm
Sophie Scheder

Individual[]

Rank Athlete Country Total
1st Elizabeth Price 800px-Flag of the United States (Pantone) USA 58.032
2nd Larisa Iordache 600px-Flag of Romania ROU 57.998
3rd Vanessa Ferrari 800px-Flag of Italy ITA 56.866
4 Giulia Steingruber 320px-Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg SUI 56.699
5 Ruby Harrold 800px-Flag of the United Kingdom GBR 55.099
6 Carlotta Ferlito 800px-Flag of Italy ITA 54.199
7 Elisabeth Seitz 800px-Flag of Germany GER 53.866
8 Briannah Tsang 800px-Flag of Canada CAN 50.132

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