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rhythmic gymnastics
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rhythmic gymnastics
n. (used with a sing. verb)
A form of gymnastics in which dancelike movements are combined with the manipulation of a hand apparatus such as a rope, hoop, or ribbon.

rhythmic gymnastics
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Gymnastics) (functioning as singular or plural) a form of gymnastics involving movements using hand apparatus such as balls, hoops, and ribbons


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British Champion Rhythmic Gymnasts Francesca Jones and Keziah Gore will demonstrate their floor skills at the event.
Rhythmic gymnasts use elements of ballet and traditional gymnastics and props such as ribbons, balls and hoops as part of their visually stunning performances.
To celebrate the new-look and multi-purpose building, the Bishop of Coventry, the Rt Rev Colin Bennetts, will be conducting a Songs of Praise service at 3pm, after which rhythmic gymnasts Rachel Smith, aged 13, and Scarlett Payne, 11, will give a demonstration of their talents.
 
 
 
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