Ukraine's Onofriichuk wins hoop title at 2026 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup
Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast Taisiia Onofriichuk claims the overall 2026 World Cup title in hoop after medals across four stages, according to Ukrainska Pravda.
What happened
Ukrainska Pravda English reports that Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast Taisiia Onofriichuk secured the overall 2026 World Cup title in the hoop event. Her final points tally was 145 after competing in three of the four World Cup stages and accumulating multiple medals.
Onofriichuk won gold medals in the hoop at the Sofia and Baku stages and silver in Milan, where she finished second in the hoop final and sixth in the ball final. She did not participate in the Tashkent event. Her lead was 20 points ahead of Italy's Sofia Raffaeli and 35 points ahead of Azerbaijan's Takhmina Ikromova in the final standings.
Over the 2026 World Cup season, Onofriichuk earned a total of eight medals: a silver in Milan (hoop), two golds (all-around and hoop) and a bronze (clubs) in Baku, and four golds (all-around, ball, hoop, and ribbon) in Sofia. This success comes following her earlier medal wins at the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup in Romania.
Known from the source
- Taisiia Onofriichuk is a Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast.
- She won the overall 2026 World Cup title in the hoop event with 145 points.
- She competed in three of the four World Cup stages, missing the Tashkent event.
- Her World Cup medals include golds in Sofia and Baku on hoop, silver at Milan on hoop, and several others across apparatus and events.
- The information was reported by Champion within Ukrainska Pravda.
What remains unclear
This information comes from Champion, a sports news platform within Ukrainska Pravda's holding company, indicating strong local sports media confirmation. No claims or attributions related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict are involved in this report.
What remains unclear: Verify the final World Cup points and medal counts against official Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup sources. Confirm no additional results or disqualifications have altered standings since this report. Ensure proper spelling and titles of other gymnasts mentioned (Sofia Raffaeli, Takhmina Ikromova). Cross-check that event locations and dates align with official competition schedules.
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