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The image depicts an indoor rhythmic gymnastics event occurring at Arena 8888 in Sofia, Bulgaria, identified as the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup scheduled for March 28-30, 2026
The image depicts an indoor rhythmic gymnastics event occurring at Arena 8888 in Sofia, Bulgaria, identified as the Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup scheduled for March 28-30, 2026. A large multi-panel backdrop in varying shades of purple, red, and blue displays the event title in both English ("RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CUP Sofia") and Bulgarian ("СВЕТОВНА КУПА ПО ХУДОЖЕСТВЕНА ГИМНАСТИКА"), along with logos for World Gymnastics, BRGF, the Republic of Bulgaria Ministry of Youth and Sports, Fibank, and Vivacom. On a large white gymnastics mat with red and blue perimeter markings, five female gymnasts are present. One gymnast on the far left wears black attire, while another in a light blue top and black leggings has her right arm extended upwards. A third gymnast in black attire holds a pink ball, extending her arms forward. A fourth gymnast in purple and black shorts stands with her back partially turned. The fifth gymnast, on the right, wears a blue t-shirt and dark leggings with knee pads, actively holding a yellow ribbon and a hoop. Several rhythmic gymnastics apparatuses, including ribbons and hoops, are visible on the mat. In the immediate foreground, a dark control desk with an illuminated mixing console featuring multiple buttons, faders, and a screen with green indicators is prominent. Several plastic water bottles, some labeled "Velingrad," rest on or near this desk. Two individuals are partially visible from behind in the foreground, observing the performance area; one is largely obscured by the control desk, and the other, with long light brown hair, is seated. Overhead, industrial ceiling structures, lighting fixtures, and trusses are discernible.