19. Mai 2003
Ter Apel/Netherlands
Artistic Gymnastics

In Ter Apel (Netherlands) took place an 'International Meet of raising generation', between the female national teams of host Netherlands, Germany and Great Britain.
It was a competition with two scores:
Girls at the age of 14 - 15 years (juniors) and 12 - 13 years old girls (youth). The Dutch and the Germans started with two teams, Great Britain only with a junior squad, but it was the best team and Kim Lyon won in juniors all...

8. Mai 2003
Oklahoma City/USA
Artistic Gymnastics

IG ---Two major events will be showcased during the 2003 International Gymnastics Hall of Fame weekend, to be held May 9-10 in Oklahoma City.
On Friday evening, May 9th, five gymnastics legends will be inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in a black-tie ceremony beginning at 6:30pm at the Renaissance Hotel.
On Friday, May 9th and Saturday, May 10th, over 300 gymnasts will compete in the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame Championships at the Cox...

6. Mai 2003
Berlin(Germany
Artistic Gymnastics

The 'flying aesthete in the air”, former several-time trampoline World Champion Emmanuel Durand from France, has been the talents’ scout of the World- famous Canadian company Cirque du Soleil which in Berlin this Sunday has looked for new talents for the various shows. With three permanently based shows and world-wide five touring ones the Cirque du Soleil has a permanent need of high-quality and motivated sportsmen and -women.
More than 20 candidates from various European countries traveled to this...

4. Mai 2003
Moscow / RUS
Artistic Gymnastics

The national team of host Russia is the old and new Champion of the European Team Championships in Moscow.
In the final the Russian beat the Ukraine (140,574 : 138,324).
The team of Belarus got 71.399 points in the semifinal and placed third. Hungary (67,524) - lost in the semifinal against Russia and came on third place...

3. Mai 2003
Groningen/Netherlands
Artistic Gymnastics

In the metropolis of the Dutch north, in Groningen, will held a 'Eight-Nations-Tournament' of women's artistic gymnastics today and on Sunday (finals).
Host is the 'Royal Dutch Gymnastics Union' (KNGU), but its team have some problems, because the Dutch stars Verona van de Leur, Renske Endel and Monique Nuiten are injured. So only a Dutch B-Team will fight against the national teams from Australia, France, Romania, Spain, Ukraine, Great Britain and Canada.
All nations will use this competition...

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