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Men's rhythmic gymnastics

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Men's rhythmic gymnastics is a variation of the sport of women'srhythmic gymnastics that emerged in the 1990's. Only three apparatus are used: the baton, the rope, and the clubs. Athletes are judged on the same physical abilities and skills as their female counterparts: juggling, balance, extreme flexibility, and dance skills. The sport has very few participants, most of them competing solo rather than on a team, and mainly in Europe where traditional rhythmic gymnastics is most popular.