28. Dezember 2008
Kiev, Ukraine
Artistic Gymnastics

Ukrainian National Olympic Committee determines the country's best athlete and trainer in the month of December

According to the poll for the last month of 2008, the winner of the World Cup Final in Madrid in artistic gymnastics Oleksandr Vorobyov (<< photo, left) was voted best athlete. His trainer Oleksandr Horin was voted best trainer.
The Ukrainian National Olympic Committee determines the country's best athletes and trainers each month.
The National Olympic Committee traditionally awards each...

25. Dezember 2008
Ghent, Belgium
Artistic Gymnastics

As of January 2009, the Frenchman Yves KIEFFER will be the new head coach of the GymnastiekFederatie Vlaanderen, the Flemish section of the Royal Belgian Gymnastics Federation has announced.

<< Yves Kieffer  has been engaged for the new Olympic Cycle 2009-2012 and will take the lead of the women's artistic gymnastics section at the training centre in Ghent, Belgium ...

24. Dezember 2008
Moscow, Russia
Artistic Gymnastics

The Russian Gymnastics Federation announced last week that the former head coach of Ukraine and Brazil, Oleg OSTAPENKO, will be the new junior women's coach for Russia. He will take this new responsibility under the lead of the new Russian head  Alexander Alexandrov, who returned to Russia last month after working for 15 years in Texas.
Ostapenko - who had been working as the Brazilian head coach since 2001 - returned to Ukraine in November 2008, initially with the...

20. Dezember 2008
Moscow, Russia
Artistic Gymnastics

Host Russia captured three of four all-around titles (elite & juniors) at the annual "Voronin Cup 2008", which concluded last week (Dec 18) in Mosocw.
Russia's Kristina Goryunova (59.950) and Japan's Hiroyuki Imai (87.800) won the senior all-around titles on Wednesday and the title at the parallel bars final. 
Goryunova won also vault and uneven bars and the
third placed in all-around, Dmitri GOGOTOV, was the winner at the final on floor exercise on Tuesday....

20. Dezember 2008
Sofia, Bulgaria
Artistic Gymnastics

Jordan Jovtchev, one of Bulgaria's most successful male gymnasts in history, has officially been elected the head of the Bulgarian Sports Gymnastics Federation, Dnevnik daily reported on December 19.
The four-time world champion and silver Olympic medallist from Athens will take over from Nikola Prodanov. Yovchev has been voted unanimously by the participants in the federation's congress.
Another former legend in Bulgarian sports gymnastics, the silver medallist from the Atlanta Olympics in 1996 on...

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