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Bulgarian Nikol Todorova with the best results in the Sofia Cup provisional ranking

Nikol Todorova
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Nikol Todorova topped the provisional standings for the girls' individual all-around at the Sofia Cup International Rhythmic Gymnastics Tournament. Bulgarian gymnast scored 61.350 points after playing the hoop and ball routines (hoop 30.700 points and ball - 30. 650 points). 

She was followed by Amalia Maria Lika (Romania) with a score of 60.750 points (hoop - 30.850 pts. and shot put - 29.900 pts.). 

Third position was taken by Liliana Lewinska (Poland) with 60. 500 points (hoop - 31. 150 points and ball - 29. 350 points). Bulgarian Elvira Krasnobaeva is fourth, with a total of 60.150 points (hoop - 30.900 pts. and shot put - 29.250 pts.).



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