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Romanian gymnast Catalina Ponor won gold in balance beam exercises of the FIG Artistic Gymnastics Individual Apparatus World Cup in Baku March 19.
Ponor scored 13.833 points in the final.
Greek gymnast Vasiliki Millousi with 13.633 points won silver.
Australian gymnast Emily Little with 13.433 points won bronze.
Azerbaijani gymnast Marina Nekrasova scored 13.100 points and failed to win a medal.
The last day of the FIG Artistic Gymnastics Individual Apparatus World Cup kicked off at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku March 19.
The men are competing in vault, pommel horse and horizontal bar finals, while the women - in balance beam and floor finals.
A total of ten sets of medals will be awarded at the competitions.
The FIG Artistic Gymnastics Individual Apparatus World Cup finals will end Mar. 19. Gymnasts from 23 countries take part in the FIG World Cup in artistic gymnastics, which is hosted by Azerbaijan for the second time.
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