#Camilla Feeley
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czarinakanaeva · 2 years ago
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gifs of every rhythmic gymnast at the 2020 olympics
United States of America  - 11th Place
Isabelle Connor
Camilla Feeley
Lili Mizuno
Elizaveta Pletneva
Nicole Sladkov
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apirilinn · 3 years ago
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Camilla Feeley, USA
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fabiochampioraro · 5 years ago
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Camilla Feeley is such a joy to watch, she’s always smiling and her routines are always fun to watch!
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melitinastanioutas · 8 years ago
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Its all in the basics... 1: Evita Griskenas 2: Camilla Feeley 3: Laura Zeng 👀
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rhythmickweens · 8 years ago
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1. i used to despise camilla but this year shes growing on me
2. evita is so gorgeous, but her feet !! i know you can do better
3. laura is beaming as always 
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azeriamerica · 8 years ago
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Участница Кубка Мира по Художественной Гимнастике в Баку Американская Спортсменка Эвита Грискенас: Каждое выступление для меня удовольствие и праздник
Участница Кубка Мира по Художественной Гимнастике в Баку Американская Спортсменка Эвита Грискенас: Каждое выступление для меня удовольствие и праздник
Каждое выступление для меня удовольствие и праздник, сказала в воскресенье участница Кубка мира по художественной гимнастике в Баку американская спортсменка Эвита Грискенас, передает Day.Az со ссылкой на Trend.
“Своим выступлением я осталась довольна. Для меня каждое выступление – это удовольствие. Большое спасибо вашим зрителям за поддержку, посвящаю свое выступление вам”, – сказала Грискенас.
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snoklokke · 5 years ago
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Camilla Feeley (USA), ball 2019
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rhythmicgymnasticsnews · 5 years ago
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WCC Portimao 2019 Ribbon Final
Milena Baldassarri 20.250
Yeva Meleshchuk 18.850
Camilla Feeley 18.300
Yuliana Telegina 18.100
Nicol Voronkov 18.000
Polina Berezina 17.900
Alina Harnasko 17.650
Natalia Gaudio 16.550
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teamusaatpanamgames2019 · 6 years ago
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DAY 11 - MEDALS!
Gold:
Sandra Uptagraftt (Women's Shooting 25m Pistol) 
Christian Elliot (Men's Shooting Skeet) 
Evita Griskenas (Women's Rythmic Gymnastics Individual All-Around) 
Caroline Dolehide/Usue Arconada (Women's Doubles Tennis) 
Team USA (Men's Track Cycling Pursuit) 
Jennifer Valente (Women's Track Cycling Omnium) 
Silver:
Mindy Miles/Lucas Kozeniesky (Shooting Air Rifle Mixed Team). 
Camilla Feeley (Women's Rythmic Gymnastics Individual All-Around) 
Team USA (Women's Rythmic Gymnastics Team All-Around) 
Bronze:
Michael Nixon/Andrew Capobianco (Men's Diving Synchronised 3m Springboard)
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daria-trubnikova · 8 years ago
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GP THIAIS 2017 HOOP EF
1. Dina Averina – 🇷🇺 - 19,350 2. Yulia Bravikova – 🇷🇺 - 19,150 3. Kseniya Moustafaeva – 🇫🇷 - 18,300 4. Katsiaryna Halkina – 🇧🇾 - 17,650 5. Viktoriia Mazur – 🇺🇦 - 17,450 6. Nicol Zelikman – 🇮🇱- 17,250 7. Alina Harnasko –🇧🇾 - 16,900 8. Camilla Feeley – 🇺🇸 - 16,560
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gymnasticscoaching · 8 years ago
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USA Rhythmic Championships 2017
USA Rhythmic Championships 2017
Rhythmic Gymnastics All-around – Individual 1. Laura Zeng, Libertyville, Ill., 138.352 2. Evita Griskenas, Orland Park, Ill., 135.734 3. Camilla Feeley, Highland Park, Ill., 134.486 Group 1. Baltovick-Bourand- Dragunas-Du-Merenzon-Slad, Deerfield, Ill., 62.667 2. Brasoveanu-Chen-Gu- Kaluzhny-Salie-Wang, Needham, Mass., 34.034 Athlete of the Year: Laura Zeng Coach of the Year: Natalia Klimouk…
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fabiochampioraro · 8 years ago
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GP THIAIS 2017 RIBBON EF
1. Iuliia Bravikova – RUS - 18,55 2. Dina Averina – RUS - 17,6 3. Kseniya Moustafaeva – FRA - 17,05 4. Erika Zafirova – BUL - 16,5 5. Nicol Zelikman – ISR - 16,05 6. Camilla Feeley – USA - 16,05 7. Alessia Russo – ITA - 15,95 8. Katsiaryna Halkina – BLR - 15,8
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biankapanovaacademy-blog · 8 years ago
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2017 Grand Prix in Thiais, All Set Up For The Weekend
The third stop of this year’s Grand Prix Series is going to be held in Thiais, France on March 25 to 26. This is the 31st Thiais International rhythmic gymnastics competition and according to the organizers’ first newsletter about the event, twenty-six gymnasts from more than twelve different countries are expected to compete at the Palais Omnisports.
The gymnasts expected to compete are the champions from the previous Grand Prix in Moscow last month, Russians Dina Averina, Arina Averina, Aleksandra Soldatova, and  22nd Deriugina Cup—also known as Grand Prix in Kiev—silver medalist Yulia Bravikova. According to the newsletter, the Deriugina Cup All-Around champion Polina Khonina is not expected to be attending this event, although the set list of gymnasts is still subject to change.
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The talented gymnasts who would try to dethrone the Russians are Austrian Nicol Ruprecht, Azarbaijani Marina Durunda, Belarusians Katsiaryna Halkina and Alina Harnasko. Spain has sent two of their bests to beat the current bests—Polina Berezina and Sara Llana. Of course, the host country wouldn’t be left behind as they sent Kseniya Moustafaeva and Axelle Jovenin to represent their country. Israel sent two as well, Linoy Ashram and Nicol Zelikman, to bring pride to their motherland.
Aside from those already mentioned, other countries assigned one gymnast to represent them as well. Japan has Kaho Minagawa, Bulgaria has Erika Zafirova, Finland has Jouki Tikkanen, Kazakhstan has Anna Afuxenidi, Uzbekistan has Anastasiya Serdyuokova, Czech Republic has Anna Sebkova and another one still unannounced. The host’s neighboring country, Italy, has Alessia Russo, while USA has Camilla Feeley. Ukraine assigned Olena Diachenko, Viktoria Mazur and Anna Rizatdinova. The latter was on the initial list, although it is still unknown whether she could compete this time or not, as she sustained an injury in the Grand Prix in Kiev.
The gymnasts invited to participate in the qualifications will present the exercise according to this program—hoop, ball, clubs, and ribbon. Only the first eight gymnasts per apparatus will advance to the finals on Sunday afternoon.
For those who cannot attend personally, there will be a live broadcast for Saturday (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDPJ3xnoUMk) and Sunday (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B74i5N9xxJw).
Keep up with the latest news and updates about the sport of gymnastics by following our official blogs and social media sites. Enroll today at Bianka Panova Sport and Art Academy and learn gymnastics for kids with us! Come and experience world class training and education!
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rhythmicgymnasticsnews · 6 years ago
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WC Baku 2019 Results  Day 1
Top 24 is as follows:
AVERINA Dina-43.300
ASHRAM Linoy-41.800
AVERINA Arina-40.000
NIKOLCHENKO Vlada-39.950
ZELIKMAN Nicol-39.500
SALOS Anastasiia-39.100
TASEVA Katrin-38.850
HALKINA Katsiaryna-38.550
ZENG Laura-38.250
AGHAMIROVA Zohra-38.050
AGIURGIUCULESE Alexandra-37.850
BALDASSARRI Milena-37.800
ONOPRIIENKO Viktoriia-37.650
OIWA Chisaki-37.550
 MINAGAWA Kaho-37.250
MOUSTAFAEVA Kseniya-37.000
MAILAT Denisa-36.900
ZHAO Yating-36.800
KALEYN Boryana-36.350
FEELEY Camilla-35.950
GERGALO Rebecca-35.600
TASHKENBAEVA Sabina-35.55
VEDENEEVA Ekaterina-35.450
LIU Jiahui-35.250
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azeriamerica · 9 years ago
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US Gymnast Camilla Feeley: "Excellent fans gathered at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku"
US Gymnast Camilla Feeley: “Excellent fans gathered at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku”
Excellent fans gathered at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, US gymnast Camilla Feeley, participating in FIG World Cup Final in Rhythmic Gymnastics, told reporters in Baku July 23.
The gymnast says she really liked to perform in Baku.
Feeley also said she was a little nervous at first, but thinks she had performed well. The FIG…
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teamusaatpanamgames2019 · 6 years ago
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DAY 10 - RESULTS!
Badminton:
Men's Doubles Final: Phillip Chew/Ryan Chew fell to Nyl Yakura/Jason Ho-Shue of Canada (11-21, 21-19, 18-21).
Women's Doubles Final: Jamie Hsu/Kuei-Ya Chen fell to Kristen Tsai/Rachel Honderich of Canada (10-21, 9-21).
Basketball:
Men's Team fell to Puerto Rica (84-87). They're 2-1 and will face Argentina in the semi-final.
Boxing:
Men's Bantam (56kg) Final: Duke Ragan fell to David Caballero of Cuba.
Men's Light Welter (64kg) Final: Keyshawn Davis fell to Andy Cruz of Cuba.
Women's Fly (48-51kg) Final: Virginia Fuchs fell to Lorena Valencia of Colombia.
Women's Middle (69-75kg) Final: Naomi Graham fell to Jessica Caicedo of Colombia.
Canoe Slalom:
Evy Leibfarth finished 1st of the Women's Extreme Slalom (K1) Heat 3.
Track Cycling:
Team USA finished 1st of the Women's Pursuit.
Diving:
Sarah Bacon finished 1st of the Women's 1m Springboard Final.
Brooke Schulz finished 2nd of the Women's 1m Springboard Final.
Steele Johnson/Benjamin Bramley finished 4th of the Synchronised 10m Platform Final.
Equestrian:
Team USA leads the Eventing Competition after Dressage.
Handball:
Men's Team fell to Chile (24-34). They're 1-2 and will play placement.
Field Hockey:
Women's Team def Peru (8-0). They're 3-0.
Racquetball:
Men's Singles Preliminary: Jakob Bredenbeck def Sebastian Franco of Colombia (2-0).
Women's Singles Preliminary: Kelani Lawrence fell to Paz Munoz of Ecuador (0-2).
Women's Singles Preliminary: Rhonda Rajsich def Montserrat Mejia of Mexico (2-0).
Men's Singles Preliminary: Charles Pratt fell to Coby Iwaasa of Canada (1-2).
Men's Doubles Preliminary: Charles/Pratt/ R.O Carson III def to Coby Iwaasa/Samuel Murray (2-1).
Rythmic Gymnastics:
Evite Griskenas finished 1st of the Women's Individual All Around and Qualifications Rotation 1.
Camilla Feeley finished 4th of the Women's Individual All Around and Qualifications Rotation 1.
Evita Griskenas finished 1st of the Individual All Around and Qualifications Rotation 2.
Camilla Feeley finished 3rd of the Individual All Around and Qualifications Rotation 2.
Team USA finished 3rd of the Groups All Around Final and Qualifications Rotation 1
Shooting:
Christian Elliott finished 5th of the Men's Skeet Qualification - Day 1.
Philipp Jungman finished 7th of the Men's Skeet Qualification - Day 1.
Nathalia Granados finished 9th of the Women's 25m Pistol Qualification - Precision.
Lucas Kozeniesky finished 1st of the Men's 10m Air Rifle Final.
Timothy Sherry finished 5th of the Men's 10m Air Rifle Final.
Kimberly Rhode finished 1st of the Women's Skeet Final.
Dania Vizzi finished 3rd of the Women's Skeet Final.
Surf:
Candice Appleby finished 2nd of the Women's SUP Race Final.
Connor Baxter finished 1st of the Men's SUP Race Final.
Women's Longboard Repechage Round 3: Tiare Thompson fell to Fernanda Maria Reyes of Peru.
Men's SUP Surfing Main Round 3: Daniel Hughes fell to Tamil Martino of Peru.
Women's SUP Surfing Main Round 3: Candice Appleby fell to Vania Torres of Peru.
Tennis:
Women's Singles Quarterfinals: Usue Arconada fell to Nadia Podoroska of Argentina (4-6, 4-6).
Women's Doubles Quarterfinals: Usue Arconada/Caroline Dolehide def Alexa Guarachi/Daniela Seguel of Chile (7-5, 6-3).
Women's Singles Quarterfinals:  Caroline Dolehide def Daniela Seguel of Chile (7-5, 7-6).
Volleyball:
Men's Team fell to Brazil (2-3). They're 1-2.
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