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The 2017 FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series was a series of stages where events in men's and women's artistic gymnastics were contested.[1]
FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series | |
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Location | various — see locations |
Date | February 22 – November 26, 2017 see schedule |
Date | Competition | Location | Type |
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22–25 February | Melbourne World Cup | Melbourne, Australia | C III – Apparatus |
4 March | AT&T American Cup | Newark, United States | C II – All Around |
16–19 March | Baku World Cup AGF Trophy | Baku, Azerbaijan | C III – Apparatus |
18–19 March | DTB-Pokal World Cup | Stuttgart, Germany | C II – All Around |
22–25 March | Doha World Cup | Doha, Qatar | C III – Apparatus |
8 April | London World Cup | London, United Kingdom | C II – All Around |
12–14 May | Koper World Challenge Cup | Koper, Slovenia | C III – Apparatus |
18–21 May | Osijek World Challenge Cup | Osijek, Croatia | C III – Apparatus |
1–3 September | Varna World Challenge Cup | Varna, Bulgaria | C III – Apparatus |
8–10 September | Szombathely World Challenge Cup | Szombathely, Hungary | C III – Apparatus |
16–17 September | Internationaux de France or Paris World Challenge Cup | Paris, France | C III – Apparatus |
23–26 November | Turnier der Meister or Cottbus World Challenge Cup | Cottbus, Germany | C III – Apparatus |
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