Israeli gymnast Linoy Ashram won two gold medals and one bronze in the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup in Sofia, Bulgaria, this weekend.
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Ashram was first among 44 competitors on Saturday after earning a score of 98.450, winning won the individual events including separate showings with a hoop, ball, clubs, and ribbon.
On Sunday, she snagged another gold medal in the ball event with a 26.5 score, and a bronze medal in the hoop event with a score of 26.1.
The competition in Sofia is one of four Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup events ahead of the 2021 Olympics and serves as a qualifier for the Games.
Ashram, 21, arrived in Bulgaria two days after Israel's rhythmic gymnastics team won gold in the group all-around category.
Also on Sunday, Israeli judoka Inbar Lanir won the bronze medal at the Tbilisi Grand Slam in Georgia.
The 20-year-old, who competes in the under-78 kilogram category, won her match with an ippon within nine seconds of going onto the mat.
The Tbilisi Grand Slam featured 464 athletes and 278 officials from more than 80 countries.
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