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Photograph Courtesy of Jasmine Ramilo/IG
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Jasmine Ramilo’s debut in the FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup in Sofia, Bulgaria didn’t go as planned as she failed to make it to the final of any of the four apparatuses.
The 17-year-old Filipino-Italian gymnast finished 18th overall in the 85-women tournament in the women’s clubs event after she tallied 25.750 points.
In the hoop apparatus, Ramilo finished in 38th place with 24.900 points while she finished 67th in the ball with 21.500 points.
Ramillo capped her campaign as she finished at 61st place in the ribbon apparatus with 21.850 points.
She will try again in the next leg in Baku, Azerbaijan from 18 to 20 April as she joins forces with Breanna Labadan.