Russian sisters Dina and Arina Averina won gold and silver medals at the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Japan on Wednesday.
Dina Avrina scored 29.125 points, while her sister, Arina, scored 27,675 points. Bema was ranked third by Belarusian Alina Gornusko, with 27,300 points.
The World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships began in Kitakyushu, Japan, and will run from October 27 to October 31.
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Earlier today, Russian rhythmic gymnast Dina Averina finished second in the gymnastics singles final at the Tokyo Olympics, losing to Israeli gymnast Linoy Ashram by 0.150 points.
Rhythmic gymnastics is a special type of gymnastics competition for women only, in which the player performs rhythmic movements in an aesthetically graceful manner to the music of music while holding an instrument in her hand.
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