Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix

The series consists of a number of stages in different countries in Europe and is the most important series of competitions outside of those organized by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) or European Gymnastics, and the competitors include the world's top gymnasts.

[1] Each Grand Prix stage is held as an all-around qualification competition, followed by four apparatus finals with hoop, ball, clubs and ribbon.

[6] Nations which have hosted Grand Prix stages include Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Israel, Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Russia, and Ukraine.

The results accounted for include only senior medalists in the regular stages of the circuit, as well as the Grand Prix Final.

[2] Nations which have earned at least one group medal on senior level, either in international tournaments or official Grand Prix stages, since 1995, include:

Gymnasts at the 2019 Moscow Grand Prix
Yana Kudryavtseva at the 2015 Moscow Grand Prix
Israeli group at the 2014 Moscow Grand Prix