The International Gymnastics Federation (IGF) informed the Bulgarian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation that the first Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup after the Covid-19 pandemic will be held between April 9 and 11, 2021 in Sofia. The second edition of the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup will be held from April 16 until April 18 in Tashkent, followed by world cups in Baku (May 5-7) and Pesaro (June 11-13). The Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup in Pesaro, Italy coincides with the European Rhythmic Gymnastics Cup that will be held in Bulgaria’s coastal city Varna. That is why the Bulgarian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation has sent a letter to International Gymnastics Federation, expecting IGF to solve this problem.
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