21. August 2009
Canberra, Australia
Artistic Gymnastics

<< Australia's National champion Lauren Mitchell  (18) Mitchell - 2008 World Cup winner on balance beam - will headline a team of four gymnasts selected to represent Australia at the FIG World Artistic Championships in London this October following the conclusion of the final selection trial in Canberra on Wednesday.
Mitchell will be joined by fellow Beijing Olympians Shona Morgan (VIS) and Georgia Bonora (VIS) and young up-and-coming gymnast Larissa Miller (MBC).
The FIG World Artistic...

20. August 2009
Mons, Belgium
Artistic Gymnastics

The Swiss Gymnastics Federation (STV) is seeking for a new men’s artistic Gymnastics national head coach.
After the death of the former coach Claus Haller now Rolf NIEDERHAEUSER is the new chief for education of the STV. 
That is the reason for the new offer of Swiss gymnastics ...
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15. August 2009
Dallas, USA
Artistic Gymnastics

The American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, welcomes the 2009 Visa Championship of Artistic Gymnastics from August 12 to August 15.
The 2009 Visa Championships determines the U.S. gymnastic champions and the national team for each discipline for both the junior and senior elite levels.

On this website GYMmedia INTERNATIONAL will give you an overview about all the results...: 

11. August 2009
Indianapolis, USA
Artistic Gymnastics

David Sender (USA), who won the 2008 men’s all-around title last year in Houston but did not make the Olympic team after suffering a freak ankle injury during Olympic trials, said Tuesday he will retire after the US National Championships, which will held August 12 - 15 in Dallas, Texas.
Sender, 23, from Arlington Heights, Ill., is entering veterinary school at Illinois and said he would have to miss too much class to continue competing, even if he is...

11. August 2009
Dallas, USA
Artistic Gymnastics

2008 Olympic gold medalist Nastia Liukin has teamed with USA Gymnastics to sponsor the "Nastia Liukin Cup", a competition for top Junior Olympic gymnasts scheduled for March 5, 2010 in Worcester, Mass.
Gymnasts will be chosen for the event from a series of 12 competitions to begin next January, including the WOGA Classic at Liukin’s home gym in Plano.
Proceeds from the event will go to the Nastia Liukin Fund, a charitable fund within the National Gymnastics...

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