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WINNERS NAMES IN SUZUKI WORLD CUP 2010
FIG World Series Tokyo International


TOKYO (April 18, 2010) - The winners of SUZUKI WORLD CUP 2010 FIG World Series Tokyo International were announced today. The Championship was held on April 17th (Sat.) and 18th (Sun.) by International Aerobic Federation (IAF), International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) and Japan Aerobic Federation (JAF) at Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in Sendagaya, Tokyo. And for the first time, it was held in conjunction with the FIG World Series.

19 nations and regions were represented at this year's Suzuki World Cup: Argentina, Australia, Chinese Taipei, Czech, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Portugal, Socialist Republic of Viet-Nam, Spain, Thailand and Venezuela.
A total of 213 athletes competed in Adult Division - Individual Man, Individual Woman, Mixed Pair, Trio and Group. - and also Youth Division consisting of AG1 Single, AG1 Trio, AG2 Girls' Single and AG2 Trio.

In the Semi-Finals on April 17th, top 8 athletes (pairs, trios, groups) from each category moved on to the Finals. The Finals on April 18th was a heated competition. The gold medalist in the Individual Man category was Mr. Jacquemin Morgan of France. The gold medalist in the Individual Woman category was Ms. Mcmillan Angela of New Zealand. The gold medalists in the Mixed Pair category were Mr. Chaninet Julien and Ms. Joly Aurelie of France. The gold medalists in the Trio category were Jacquemin Morgan, Mr. Garavel Benjamin and Garavel Nicolas of France. The gold medalists in the Group category were Mr. Caforio Antonio, Mr. Fancello Luca, Mr. Iaia Vito, Mr. Pagliuca Emanuele, Ms. Giugno Ylenia and Ms. Torcellan Valentina of Italy.

The gold medalist in the AG1 Single category was Ms. Kodama Mana of Japan. The gold medalists in the AG1 Trio category were Ms. Kodama Mana, Ms. Teraoka Rie and Ms. Doki Sakiko of Japan. The gold medalist in the AG2 Girls' Single was Ms. Kishiro Yoko of Japan. The gold medalists in the AG2 Trio category were Mr. Koreeda Ryo, Ms, Shoubutani Maki and Ms. Fujii Nami of Japan.

TITLE SUZUKI WORLD CUP 2010 - THE 21th INTERNATIONAL AEROBIC CHAMPIONSHIP
- FIG World Series Tokyo International -
ORGANIZATION International Aerobic Federation (IAF); International Gymnastics Federation (FIG);
Japan Aerobic Federation (JAF)
SUPPORT Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology;
Tokyo Metropolitan Government(IAF); Japan Amateur Sports Association;
Japan Gymnastic Association; Suzuki Motor Corporation;
NHK Global Media Network Inc.
SPONSORSHIP Tokio Marine & Nichido Fire Insurance Co., LTD.; Weather Corporation LTD Inc.
COOPERATION Mizuno International Sports Exchange Foundation; TOPPAN PRINTING CO., LTD.;
Whistler Japan Co,.Ltd.
DATE Semi-Finals: April 17, 2010 (Sat) 10:30~19:10
Finals: April 18, 2010 (Sun) 10:30~18:00
VENUE Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium
PARTICIPATION 19 participating federations: Argentina, Australia, Chinese Taipei, Czech, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Islamic Republic of Iran, Italy, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Portugal, Socialist Republic of Viet-Nam, Spain, Thailand, Venezuela
CATEGORIES Adult Division (for athletes at the age of 18 or older)
Individual Man, Individual Woman, Mixed Pair, Trio, Group
Youth Division
(between the ages of 12 and 14 for AG1 and between 15 and 17 for AG2)
AG1 Single, AG1 Trio, AG2 Girls' Single, AG2 Trio

*AG stands for Age Group
*One athlete from each gender for Mixed pair; three athletes despite genders for Adult Division and Youth Division Trio; 6 athletes despite genders for Adult Division and Youth Division Group
*AG1 Single for both boys and girls
*The actual age is refereed by 31st of December, 2010
*There were no competitions for AG2 boys' single, AG1 Group, and AG2 Group categories in the Youth Division as the entries did not reach the number stipulated in the Rules and Regulations.
CONPETITORS Semi-Finals: 213 athletes
Finals : 134 athletes
SPECTATORS 3,127 (2days in total)

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