22. Mai 2005
London
Artistic Gymnastics

The world wide wellknown Belgian 'DRAGONE Company' is looking for professional artists, new or experienced, soloists or generalists coming from the world of theatre, circus or street arts.
We are particularly interested in all athletes, gymnasts, acrobats and top sportsmen who have perfectly mastered their body and wish to pursue a career in the field of Stage Arts. This must be achieved by the unique goal of constantly searching for quality, the wish to push one's own...

21. Mai 2005
Oklahoma City, USA
Artistic Gymnastics

INTERNATIONAL GYMNAST reports...:
Having amassed more than 50 World and Olympic medals, four legends of gymnastics will be honored on May 20, 2005 at the ninth annual International Gymnastics Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The black-tie induction ceremony will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel in Oklahoma City. The outstanding class of 2005 consists of Olympic legends Svetlana Boginskaya (Belarus), Valery Liukin (Kazakhstan), Akinori Nakayama (Japan), and Erika Zuchold (Germany).
Daniel Baumat, Technology Manager of...

21. Mai 2005
Paris / Frankreich
Artistic Gymnastics

At the world cup, the 14th France International in Paris-Bercy (France) the Number ONE' of the world ranking list, Marian Dragulescu won the finals on floor and vault, and superstar Marius Urzica was the top scorer on pommelhorse once again (9,800).
The specialist on rings Yuri van Gelder (NED), Johan Mounard (FRA; p.bars) and Igor Cassina (ITA; h.bar) were the other winners of this event.
Alicia Sacromone from USA won the world cup on vault, Daiane dos...

21. Mai 2005
Lugano / Schweiz
Artistic Gymnastics

The '6. Trofeo Internazionale Citta di Lugano' of artistic gymnastics was held in Switzerland last weekend. Winner of the men's team competition was 'Switzerland I', followed by 'Switzerland II' and the Netherlands. Best in all-around was Roman GISI from NKL Liestal (SUI), followed by three of his teammates.
A Netherland's junior team won in the women's team category, followed by France and Belgium, and Loes LINDERS (NED) was the best female gymnast in all-around...
>>... detailed results and...

5. Mai 2005
Tokyo, Japan
Artistic Gymnastics

72 Gymnasts (!!) competed in the all around competition of the Japanese 'Worlds Secondary Trials 2005', which were held at Tokyo's Yoyogi Stadium .

Hiroyuki Tomita won the overall competition on first but also on second day. His best events were rings and horizontal bar. His rings have added a slow back roll to maltese cross from a beautiful planche.
This year the 2005 Universiade will be held in Izmir, Turkey.
Five Japanese men qualified...

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