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2005 World Rhythmic Gymnastic Champs Alexandra Orlando Rope

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Courtesy of rsg.de

Athlete: Alexandra Orlando
Federation: Canada
Apparatus: Rope
Event: 2005 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships, All Around Competition
Score: 12.850
Placement: 18th AA, 19th Rope
Coach: Dimitritchka (Mimi) Masleva
Ballet Teacher: Elvira Boudakova
Club: Ritmika
Music: "Swords Crossed" from "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" by Klaus Badelt (she previously used it for an older hoop routine)

Location: Baku, Azerbaijan

Sources:
http://www.ritmika.ca/orlando.htm
http://www.rgforum.no/music/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_World_Rhythmic_Gymnastics_Championships

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  • i like it

  • shes is good but ive seen better

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  • @Sameronei there are 7 types of gymnastics. what u r doing is called " artistic gymnastics", wich has mens and womens. this is rhythmic gymnastics.

  • Alexandra Orlando is my rhythmic idol. Canadians look for clean moves in the ruotines while europe,etc look for flexibility ruotines

  • She is not good... she is decent but not good....

  • She's a speed demon which in my opinion i think it reduces the gracefulness and elegance of her performance...

  • What is the name of the song ????

  • Exactly. Bloody hell. I used to do rhythmic gymnastics.

  • then what you do is artistic gymnastics, which is more about strength. if you search youtube for 'difference between artistic and rhythmic gymnatics' you'll be able to learn more. gymnastics isn't all about bars and vaults.

  • i am a gymnast. my girlfriend as well. nobody of us must do that. maybe its like trampoline, not a part of the gymnastic disciplines

  • This IS real gymnastics. Obviously, you don't know what real gymnastics is, as you can't tell the difference between the two types.

  • ela é muito boa

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