23. November 2003
Zürich/Schweiz
Artistic Gymnastics

The Romanian Pair Oana Ban/Marian Dragulescu teamed to win the 25th Swiss Cup 2003, held Sunday in Zurich/Switzerland.
Qualifying second for the final, Ban and Dragulescu totaled 19.000 to outscore the team Oksana Chusovitina (UZB) and Belarus' Ivan Ivankov (18.925).
Ten pairs competed in the first two of four rounds of the competition, after which the top eight pairs advanced to the third round.
After three rounds, the top four pairs qualified for the final round....

23. November 2003
Zurich/Switzerland
Artistic Gymnastics

Yesterday, one day before the 25th SWISS CUS, which will held today afternoon in Zurich, the Swiss Juniors team (U 16) won their competition against the teams from France, Germany and Great Britain....

22. November 2003
Köln
Artistic Gymnastics

Alter und neuer Deutscher Mannschaftsmeister wurde gestern Abend in der Sporthochschule Köln das Turnteam TOYOTA Köln.
Es war ein verdienter Sieg, da Mitfavorit TV Hoffnungsthal drei Stürze am Balken nicht verkraften konnte und nach dem ersten Gerät nur noch auf Aufholjagd war....
vom Deutschen Vize-Meister TV Hoffnungsthal war erneut beste deutsche Turnerin und absolvierte zudem ein hartes Wettkampfwochenende...

21. November 2003
Zurich / Switzerland
Artistic Gymnastics

SWISS CUP 2003
On Sunday, one of the most popular competitions in Artistic Gymnastics will take place in Zurich (SUI). The SWISS CUP is getting more and more popular. This year already for the 4th time it takes place in its' original form as pair competition and the venue was sold-out already 5 weeks before the event takes place.
The entry field is also of World-class.
The 20 participating gymnasts together have won 47 medals...

21. November 2003
Morges / SUI
Artistic Gymnastics

Romanians Marian Dragulescu and Catalina Ponor won the all-around competitions of the 20th Arthur Gander Memorial, held on November 19th in Morges, Switzerland.
At the Gander Memorial, the men competed only on four apparatuses, the womens on three apparatuses.
Defending champion Jordan Jovtchev (BUL) got second place because of mistakes on floor exercise.

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