24. Januar 2012
SUPHANBURI Province, Thailand
Artistic Gymnastics

AGU- news--: January 24: Great participation to the 12th Junior Artistic and Trampoline Gymnastics Asian Championships 2012  which will be held in SUPHANBURI province of Thailand during the period 11-15 March 2012.
18 countries have confirmed their participation in the event, yielding an unexpected total of 348 participants and forcing organisers at the Thailand Gymnastic Association to change the location of both the competition hall and the hotel. Suphanburi Sports School and Songphanburi Hotel have been chosen...

23. Januar 2012
Tunis, Tunisia
Artistic Gymnastics

The 11th African Championships for Juniors and Seniors in Artistic Gymnastics are scheduled for April 11 – 14, 2012, in Tunis (TUN).

Hosted by the Tunisian Gymnastics Federation (FTN), competitions will be staged at the El Menzah Sport Palace in the North of the Tunisian capital, with the Cité des Jeunes Gymnastics hall set aside for training.

23. Januar 2012
Tunis, Tunisia
Artistic Gymnastics

The 11th African Championships for Juniors and Seniors in Artistic Gymnastics are scheduled for April 11 – 14, 2012, in Tunis (TUN).

Hosted by the Tunisian Gymnastics Federation (FTN), competitions will be staged at the El Menzah Sport Palace in the North of the Tunisian capital, with the Cité des Jeunes Gymnastics hall set aside for training.

22. Januar 2012
London / Indianapolis
Artistic Gymnastics

No waiting around this year!
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For the first time since the 2000 Olympics, US gymnasts and fans will know, soon after the USA Gymnastics Olympic trials (June 28-July 1) in San Jose (Calif.) , which five men and five women will represent the U.S. in London at the 2012 Olympics.
The President of the US Gymnastics Federation, Steve PENNY (photo, left) explained the timing of national Olympic qualification in informal talks at the "2012 London...

19. Januar 2012
Bukarest, Romania
Artistic Gymnastics

Romanian media reported, that the 2010 World beam champion Ana Porgras, who won the Longines "Prize for Elegance" but did not medal at the 2011 World Championships in Tokyo, announced her retirement this week.
"I could not go forward," Progras (18), told Prosport. "I felt that I physically could not - it was hard after so many injuries to take it up again."
2011 was a difficult year for Progras, who came into it riding high...

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