35th Serradells Trophy Draws Nearly 500 Gymnasts in Record Attendance
The rhythmic gymnastics event at Serradells Sports Centre in Andorra saw overwhelming participation across all levels, including a new category for.
Key Points
- Nearly 500 gymnasts competed across all levels, including Diversitat Funcional for disabilities.
- Registrations closed early due to high demand and space limits, excluding some clubs.
- Event featured masterclass by Olympic gymnast Alessia Maurelli, Italy's former team captain.
- 35th edition marks one of the most attended in the event's history in Andorra.
Nearly 500 gymnasts competed in the 35th Serradells Trophy for rhythmic gymnastics, held over the weekend at the Serradells Sports Centre and marking one of the most attended editions in the event's history.
The competition brought together athletes across all levels, from initiation to FIG, along with the established Diversitat Funcional category for participants with disabilities. Organisers closed registrations early due to overwhelming demand and space limitations, excluding several interested clubs.
The weekend wrapped up with a special masterclass by Olympic gymnast Alessia Maurelli, who served as captain of Italy's national team for a decade and offered insights to the competitors.
Now in its 35th year, the Serradells Trophy has solidified its place as a key rhythmic gymnastics event in Andorra.
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