Russia retain world title

Published October 21, 2001

MADRID, Oct 20: Russia retained their world rhythmic gymnastics team title here Friday at the end of a two-day competition they dominated throughout.

The Russians, led by the outstanding Alina Kabaeva and Irina Tchachina, stretched their lead over second-placed Ukraine to more than 17 points by the end of the second day, with Belarus just behind in third.

The championships continue on Saturday and Sunday with the all-round and apparatus finals, with Kabaeva and Tchachina the overwhelming favourites for the gold medals.

Leading results:

1. Russia 275.900 points; 2. Ukraine 258.875; 3. Belarus 254.500; 4. Bulgaria 253.975; 5. Spain 235.300; 6. Kazakhstan 229.375; 7. Greece 226.575; 8. China 225.350; 9. Italy 225.150; 10. Britain 219.475.—Reuters

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