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2001 World Championships
1966 World Gymnastics Championships Dortmund, Federal Republic of Germany September 21-25, 1966 Men's Team 1. Japan 2. Soviet Union 3. German Democratic Republic 6. United States Men's All-Around 1. Mikhail Voronin URS 2. Shuji Tsurumi JPN 3. Akinori Nakayama JPN 16. Makoto Sakamoto USA 34. Greg Weiss USA 35. Fred Roethlisberger USA 39. Steve Cohen USA 49. Arno Lascari USA 58. Don Tonry USA Men's Floor Exercise 1. Akinori Nakayama JPN 2. Yukio Endo JPN 3. Franco Menichelli ITA Men's Pommel Horse 1. Miroslav Cerar YUG 2. Mikhail Voronin URS 3. Takashi Kato JPN Men's Still Rings 1. Mikhail Voronin URS 2. Akinori Nakayama JPN 3. Franco Menichelli ITA Men's Vault 1. Haruhiro Yamashita JPN 2. Takashi Kato JPN 3. Akinori Nakayama JPN Men's Parallel Bars 1. Sergei Diamidov URS 2. Mikhail Voronin URS 3. Miroslav Cerar YUG Men's High Bar 1. Akinori Nakayama JPN 2. Yukio Endo JPN 3. Takshi Mitsukuri JPN Women's Team 1. Czechoslovakia 2. Soviet Union 3. Japan 6. United States Women's All-Around 1. Vera Caslavska TCH 2. Natalia Kuchinskaya URS 3. Keiko Tanaka Ikeda JPN 27. Doris Fuchs Brause USA 33. Kathy Gleason USA 41. Joyce Tanac (Schroeder) USA 49. Carolyn Hacker USA 50. Debbie Bailey USA 154. Dale McClements (Flansaas) USA Women's Vault 1. Vera Caslavska TCH 2. Erika Zuchold GDR 3. Natalia Kuchinskaya URS Women's Uneven Bars 1. Natalia Kuchinskaya URS 2. Keiko Tanaka Ikeda JPN 3. Taniko Mitsukuri JPN Women's Balance Beam 1. Natalia Kuchinskaya URS 2. -
Indian Gymnast
indian gymnast Volume.24 No. 1 January.2016 DIPA KARMAKAR DURING WORLD GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS, FIRST INDIAN WOMAN GYMNAST TO QUALIFY FOR THE APPARATUS FINAL COMPETITION IN VAULT IN THE 46th WORLD GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS A BI-ANNUAL GYMNASTICS PUBLICATION INDIAN GYMNASTICS CONTINGENT IN GLASGOW (SCOTLAND) FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE 46TH WORLD GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD FROM 23rd OCT. to 1st NOV. 2015 Dr. G.S.Bawa with Jordan Jovtchev, the Olympic Silver Medalist and World Champion(4 Gold, 5 Silver and 4 Bronze medals) who participated in 6 Consecutive Olympic Games and presently he is President of Bulgarian Gymnastics Federation Indian Gymnast – A Bi-annual Gymnastics Publication Volume 24 Number 1 January, 2016 - 1 CONTENTS Page Editorial 2 New Elements in MAG Recognized by the FIG 3 by: Steve BUTCHER, President of the Men’s Technical Committee, FIG Rehabilitation for Ankle Sprain 10 by: Ryan Harber, LAT, ATC, CSCS Technique and Methodic of Stalder on Uneven Bars. 15 [by: Dr. Kalpana Debnath. Chief Gymnastics Coach, SAI NS NIS Patiala [ 17 History of Development of Floor Exercises by: Prof. Istvan Karacsony, Hungary th 21 Some Salient Features of 46 Artistic World Gymnastics Championships: by: Dr. Gurdial Singh Bawa, Chief National Coach 54th All India Inter University Gymnastics Championships (MAG, WAG, RG ) 32 organised by Punjabi University Patiala,from 7th to 11th January, 2015 by Dr. Raj Kumar Sharma, Director Sports, Punjabi University,Patiala Results of 46th Artistic World Gymnastics Championships, held at Glasgow, 37 Scotland , from 23rd Oct. to 1st Nov., 2015 by Dr. Kalpana Debnath. Chief Gymnastics Coach, SAI NS NIS Patiala 34th Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Stuttgart (GER) , from 7th 39 to 13th September, 2015. -
AGE GROUP DEVELOPMENT and COMPETITION PROGRAM
FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE GYMNASTIQUE Fondée en 1881 AGE GROUP DEVELOPMENT and COMPETITION PROGRAM for Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Principal Authors H a r d y F I N K Lilia ORTIZ LÓPEZ Dieter HOFMANN E d i t i o n 1 - 2 0 2 1 AVENUE DE LA GARE 12A, CASE POSTALE 630, 1001 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND TÉL. (+41) 21 321 55 10 – FAX (+41) 21 321 55 19 www.gymnastics.sport – [email protected] Page 2 de 127 Table of Contents 1 Acknowledgements Page 4 2 Overview and Philosophy of FIG Age Group Development Program Page 5 3 Overview of Long-Term Gymnast Development Page 9 4 Competition Program – Compulsory Exercises and Optional Rules Page 15 5 Compulsory Exercises Page 33 6 Physical and Technical Ability Testing Program Page 83 7 Music & Rhythm & Ballet Development and Testing Program Page 111 8 Skill Acquisition Profiles Page 121 Where there is a difference among the languages, the English text shall be considered correct. Copyright Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) – 2015 Avenue de la Gare 12A, 1003 Lausanne, Switzerland Tf: +41 21 321 55 10 – Fx: +41 21 321 55 19 – [email protected] Page 3 de 127 Acknowledgements Many persons have contributed to the full content, development and preparation of this FIG Age Group Program. The project was initiated and encouraged by FIG President, Prof. Bruno GRANDI to serve as an effective program for the safe and systematic long-term development of gymnasts. The development and implementation of this FIG Age Group Program is partially funded by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). -
Start List Day 1
47th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2017 Montréal (CAN) Apparatus Finals SAT 7 OCT 2017 Start List DAY 1 OF 2 Men Women Start Time: 13:00 Start Time: 13:38 NOC NOC Bib Name Bib Name Code Code 141 GONZALEZ Tomas CHI 633 STEINGRUBER Giulia SUI 270 VERHOFSTAD Bram NED 522 OLSEN Shallon CAN 244 SHIRAI Kenzo JPN 628 PASEKA Maria RUS 229 DOLGOPYAT Artem ISR 527 WANG Yan CHN 332 MOLDAUER Yul USA 647 CAREY Jade USA 157 LARDUET Manrique CUB 520 BLACK Elsabeth CAN 335 WHITTENBURG Donnell USA 651 CHUSOVITINA Oksana UZB 248 KARIMI Milad KAZ 586 MIYAKAWA Sae JPN 254 KIM Hansol KOR R1 VOLLEMAN Tisha NED R1 XIAO Ruoteng CHN R2 MELNIKOVA Angelina RUS R2 WILSON Nile GBR R3 TINKLER Amy GBR Start Time: 14:28 Start Time: 15:02 NOC NOC Bib Name Bib Name Code Code 333 NADDOUR Alexander USA 646 VARINSKA Diana UKR 300 BERTONCELJ Saso SLO 514 DERWAEL Nina BEL 295 BELYAVSKIY David RUS 626 ILIANKOVA Anastasiia RUS 145 XIAO Ruoteng CHN 625 EREMINA Elena RUS 328 VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR 526 LUO Huan CHN 144 WENG Hao CHN 524 FAN Yilin CHN 194 WHITLOCK Max GBR 561 SEITZ Elisabeth GER 111 MERDINYAN Harutyun ARM 649 LOCKLEAR Ashton USA R1 UDE Filip CRO R1 FENTON Georgia-Mae GBR R2 LIKHOVITSKIY Andrey BLR R2 de JESUS dos SANTOS Melanie FRA R3 HSU Ping Chien TPE R3 BLACK Elsabeth CAN Start Time: 15:40 NOC Bib Name Code 320 COLAK Ibrahim TUR 326 RADIVILOV Igor UKR 131 ZANETTI Arthur BRA 294 ABLIAZIN Denis RUS 184 AIT SAID Samir FRA 193 TULLOCH Courtney GBR 208 PETROUNIAS Eleftherios GRE 143 LIU Yang CHN R1 NADDOUR Alexander USA R2 WHITTENBURG Donnell USA R3 NAGORNYY Nikita RUS Legend: Rx Reserve Floor Exercise Pommel Horse Rings Vault Uneven Bars Official Results Provider GAR-1AP---------------FNL-PART1---_51G 1.0 Report Created FRI 6 OCT 2017 21:17 Page 1/1. -
Gymnastics Results
Olympic Indoor Hall Gymnastics Artistic Ολυµπιακό Κλειστό Γυµναστήριο Ενόργανη Γυµναστική / Gymnastique Artistique Gymnase Olympique Women’s Qualification Προκριµατικοί Γυναικών / Qualification Dames SUN 15 AUG 2004 Uneven Bars 21:00 Ασύµµετρο ∆ίζυγο / Barres asymétriques Results Αποτελέσµατα / Résultats RankBib Name NOC Total Code 1 392 KHORKINA Svetlana RUS 9.750 Q 2 334 LIN Li CHN 9.700 Q 3 333 LI Ya CHN 9.675 Q 4 354 LEPENNEC Emilie FRA 9.662 Q 5 414 KUPETS Courtney USA 9.637 Q 6 385 SOFRONIE N. ROM 9.625 Q 6 413 HUMPHREY Terin USA 9.625 Q 8 416 PATTERSON Carly USA 9.600 9 332 FAN Ye CHN 9.600 10 375 PYON Kwang Sun PRK 9.600 Q 11 415 MCCOOL Courtney USA 9.575 12 403 KRASNYNSKA Irina UKR 9.575 R 13 365 TWEDDLE Elizabeth GBR 9.575 R 14 313 HYPOLITO Daniele BRA 9.575 R 14 342 GENER Tania ESP 9.575 16 352 CHAOUCH Soraya FRA 9.550 17 371 HAN Jong Ok PRK 9.537 18 336 ZHANG Nan CHN 9.525 19 343 GOMEZ Elena ESP 9.525 20 335 WANG Tiantian CHN 9.512 21 353 DEBAUVE Marine FRA 9.500 22 410 BHARDWAJ Mohini USA 9.487 23 323 PLANTE Amelie CAN 9.475 24 391 EZHOVA Liudmila RUS 9.475 25 374 KIM Un Jong PRK 9.475 26 346 MORO Sara ESP 9.450 27 439 van LEEUWEN Laura NED 9.437 28 304 RUSSO Monette AUS 9.437 29 381 BAN Oana ROM 9.425 30 317 COMIN Camila BRA 9.412 31 305 SKINNER Lisa AUS 9.387 32 429 BISMPIKOU Stefani GRE 9.387 33 384 ROSU Monica ROM 9.375 34 345 MORENO Patricia ESP 9.375 35 315 RODRIGUES Ana Paula BRA 9.375 36 434 OSHIMA Kyoko JPN 9.362 37 302 MOORHOUSE Stephanie AUS 9.337 38 355 SCHMUTZ Camille FRA 9.337 39 386 STROESCU Silvia ROM 9.325 40 301 NGUYEN Karen AUS 9.300 41 382 EREMIA A. -
37Th World Championships Artistic Gymnastics Anaheim (USA) August 16-24, 2003
37th World Championships Artistic Gymnastics Anaheim (USA) August 16-24, 2003 Men's Team Fed FX PH SR VT PB HB Total Finals 1 China CHN 28.162 28.649 28.824 28.762 28.712 28.887 171.966 2 United States USA 28.275 28.099 29.061 28.199 28.700 28.787 171.121 3 Japan JPN 27.562 28.499 28.799 28.412 28.700 28.736 170.708 4 Russia RUS 27.699 28.374 27.575 28.062 28.699 28.362 168.771 5 Romania ROM 26.887 28.449 28.812 27.787 27.412 28.562 167.909 6 Korea KOR 27.575 27.499 28.899 27.487 27.249 27.574 166.283 7 France FRA 27.787 27.524 28.199 27.487 28.137 26.412 165.546 8 Ukraine UKR 26.562 27.636 29.049 27.325 27.474 27.062 165.108 Men's All-Around Fed FX PH SR VT PB HB Total Finals 1 HAMM Paul USA 9.625 9.700 9.475 9.537 9.662 9.775 57.774 2 YANG Wei CHN 9.662 9.587 9.625 9.637 9.587 9.612 57.710 3 TOMITA Hiroyuki JPN 9.200 9.737 9.662 9.462 9.687 9.687 57.435 4 YERIMBETOV Yernar KAZ 9.450 9.662 9.450 9.550 9.612 9.562 57.286 5 LOPEZ RIOS Eric CUB 9.012 9.650 9.637 9.500 9.600 9.212 56.611 6 DRAGULESCU Marian ROM 9.550 8.787 9.550 9.850 9.350 9.487 56.574 7 TSUKAHARA Naoya JPN 9.425 9.675 9.550 9.437 9.687 8.612 56.386 8 GATSON Jason USA 9.450 8.862 9.675 9.237 9.562 9.562 56.348 9 ZOZULIA Roman UKR 9.025 9.375 9.637 8.975 9.587 9.562 56.161 10 MYEZYENTSEV Ruslan UKR 9.400 9.400 9.550 9.425 8.837 9.112 55.724 11 BONDARENKO Alexei RUS 9.200 9.412 9.325 9.550 9.412 8.700 55.599 12 YANG Tae-Young KOR 9.087 9.337 9.625 9.025 9.537 8.912 55.523 13 KWIATKOWSKI Sven GER 9.212 9.375 8.775 9.387 9.225 9.512 55.486 14 SAVENKOV Denis BLR 9.537 8.987 -
Mansfield, Tanick & Cohen, P.A. Present a Roadmap for Business
CHINAInsight Fostering Business and Cultural Harmony between China and the U.S. VOL. 7 NO. 8 www.chinainsight.info SEPTEMBER 2008 Beijing Olympics a success won silver and the United States bronze). The results of the individual events were: Yang Wei – All-Around, Zou Kai – Floor Exercise, Xiao Qin – Pommel Horse, Li Xi- aopeng – Parallel Bars, Zou Kai – Horizon- tal Bar (U.S. gymnast Jonathan Horton won silver), and Chen Yibing – Rings (Yang Wei won sil- ver). The only apparatus that Chinese men Yang Wei did not medal in was the Vault. Leszak Blanik of Poland won that Moon Festival event. Page 3 The women’s artistic gymnastics team competition also saw China in the top spot on the medal podium. U.S. women Part of the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics took silver and Romanian women won bronze. Chinese women performed well in By Jennifer Nordin, Staff Writer Artistic Gymnastics the individual events but were out-shined Chinese men dominated artistic gymnas- by Americans Nastia Liukin and Shawn he 2008 Beijing Olympics began tics in Beijing winning seven gold medals Johnson. In the All-Around competition, with a spectacular display at the including the team competition (Japan Olympics continues on Page 9 National Stadium (the Bird’s Nest) in the Opening Ceremonies Ton Aug. 8 and ended with an equally awe- inspiring Closing Ceremonies on Aug. 24. In between, was a 17-day rollercoaster of Mansfield, Tanick & emotion and excitement that only happens every four years. There were thrilling vic- tories and crushing defeats by the slimmest Cohen, P.A. -
Women's Artistic Gymnastics Routines
WOMEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS ROUTINES 2019-2027 WRITTEN TEXT LEVEL A Vault P. 2 Uneven Bars P. 2 Balance Beam P. 3 Floor Exercise P. 3 LEVEL B Vault P. 4 Uneven Bars P. 4 Balance Beam P. 5 Floor Exercise P. 5 LEVEL C Vault P. 6 Uneven Bars P. 7 Balance Beam P. 8 Floor Exercise P. 9 LEVEL 1 Vault P. 10 Uneven Bars P. 11 Balance Beam P. 12 Floor Exercise P. 13 LEVEL 2 Vault P. 15 Uneven Bars P. 16 Balance Beam P. 17 Floor Exercise P. 19 LEVEL 3 Vault P. 21 Uneven Bars P. 22 Balance Beam P. 22 Floor Exercise P. 23 LEVEL 4 Vault P. 24 Uneven Bars P. 25 Balance Beam P. 25 Floor Exercise P. 26 1 LEVEL A VAULT (Level A) The video is the official version. This written text is merely an additional teaching tool. * Spotter required May be performed in a wheelchair or with a walker (or other assistance) Value Element 2.0 Salute to judge 2.0 Move to a designated point 2.0 “Stick” landing 2.0 Salute to judge Difficulty 8.0 Execution 2.0 Max. score 10.0 UNEVEN BARS (Level A) The video is the official version of the routine. This written text is merely an additional teaching tool. * Spotter required Performed seated, either with a hand held single bar or the low bar of the uneven bars Value Element 1.0 Salute at beginning of the routine 2.0 Grasp the bar in an overgrip (either simultaneously or one hand at a time) 1.0 Change 1 hand to an undergrip. -
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Super Powers Swap Spies
Historical News Rock 1962 Year-IN-Review: National News Super Powers Swap Spies NASA Astronaut John Glenn, First American to Orbit Earth By Gabino Valero-Nolasco On February 20, 1962, John Glenn became the first American man to orbit the earth when he circled the planet three times while on board Friendship 7 as part of Project Mercury. Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight Program for the Francis Gary Power on the left and Rudolf Abel on the right US, beginning in 1958. The goals of Project Mercury was to have a man orbit the earth and return him safely home. By Abdirauf Sallah spy plane and was shot down The project was an early highlight of the space race between the while flying a reconnaissance Soviet Union and the United States. The race began when the On February 10, 1962, Francis mission over the Soviet Union Soviets launched a satellite named Sputnik 1 in 1957. Gary Powers was released by the airspace causing the Cold War in Soviets in trade for Soviet Colonel 1960. The American public was in shock and this led to the creation of Rudolf Abel, an Advanced KGB spy who was caught in the United After his release, Powers said, “I the National Aeronautical and Space Administration. Project Mercury was approved on October 7, 1958 and President States five years earlier. was a pilot flying an airplane and it just so happened that, Eisenhower announced it publicly on December 17. The two spies were brought to where I was flying, made what I The Mercury spacecraft was 10.8 feet long and 6.0 feet wide. -
NK WAG COP Modifications for Junior Competitions
FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE GYMNASTIQUE 2009 CODE OF POINTS — WOMEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS PART IV – Tables of Elements Vault Table — Elements ST ND GROUP 1 ― HANDSPRING, YAMASHITA, ROUND-OFF WITH OR WITHOUT TURN IN 1 AND/OR 2 FLIGHT PHASE 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 Handspring fwd on Handspring fwd on – Handspring fwd on – Handspring fwd on – Handspring fwd on – Handspring fwd on – ½ turn (180°) off 1/1 turn (360°) off 1½ turn (540°) off 2/1 turn (720°) off 2½ turn (900°) off 2.40 P . 2.80P. 3.20 P. 3.60 P. 4.00 P. 4.50 P. 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 Yamashita Yamashita with ½ turn (180°) off Yamashita with 1/1 turn (360°) off 2.60 P. 3.00 P. 3.40 P. VT – Group 1 - 1 ST ND GROUP 1 ― HANDSPRING, YAMASHITA, ROUND-OFF WITH OR WITHOUT TURN IN 1 AND/OR 2 FLIGHT PHASE 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 Handspring fwd with ½ turn (180°) Handspring fwd with ½ turn (180°) Handspring fwd with ½ turn (180°) Handspring fwd with ½ turn (180°) on – ½ turn (180°) off (in either on – 1/1 turn (360°) off on – 1½ turn (540°) off on – 2/1 turn (720°) off direction) 3.00 P. 3.40 P. 3.80 P. 4.20 P. 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 Handspring fwd with 1/1 turn Handspring fwd with 1/1 turn (360°) (360°) on on – 1/1 turn (360°) off 3.20 P. -
1997 World Gymnastics Championships in Lausanne 31 August - 7 September
1997 WORLD GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN LAUSANNE 31 AUGUST - 7 SEPTEMBER Women Competition I: Optional exercises FINAL RESULTS Date: 1-09-97 Rank Name First name Fed TOTAL 1. KHORKlNA Svetlana RUS 9. 762 9. 650 9. 775 9. 637 38. 824 2. PRODUNOVA Elena RUS 9. 543 9. 437 9. 687 9. 662 38. 329 3. KUI Yuanyuan CHN 9. 737 9. 425 9. 687 9. 462 38. 311 4. GOGEAN Gina ROM 9. 643 8. 875 9. 700 9. 775 37. 993 5. PRESECAN Claudia ROM 9. 593 9. 525 9. 187 9. 662 37. 967 6. SHKARUPA Inga UKR 9. 362 9. 500 9. 512 9. 587 37. 961 7. KUZNETSOVA Eugenia RUS 9. 350 9. 462 9. 425 9. 687 37 . 924 8, TESLENKO Olga UKR 9. 125 9. 575 9. 637 9. 400 37. 737 9. MARINESCU Alexandra ROM 9. 5S2 9. 437 8. 962 9. 612 37. 573 10. TEZA Elvire FRA 9. 256 9. 375 9. 562 9. 375 37. 568 11. LIU Xuan CHN 9. 256 9. 587 9. 462 9. 200 37. 505 12. AMANAR Simona ROM 9. 762 8. 737 9. 412 9. 562 37. 473 13. MENG Fei CHN 9. 256 9. 625 B. 787 9. 675 37. 343 14. PISKUN Elena BLR 9. 312 9. 362 9. 412 9. 112 37. 198 15. MALONEY Kristin USA 8. 906 9. 187 9. 525 9. 512 37. 130 16. FURNON Ludivine FRA 8. 900 8. 937 9. 600 9. 575 37. 012 17. MO Huilan CHN 9. 350 9. 612 9.