8. April 2005
Split / Croatia
Artistic Gymnastics

HOLIDAY & TRAINING...!
What do you think about a special synthesis between holiday and training on a high level...?
The Croatian Olympic Academy, the 'Osijek' Gymnastics Club and 'Marijan' Split Gymnastics Club invite top gymnasts, their coaches and family members at a special 'Gymnastics Summer Camp' at the Adriatic Sea'.
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6. April 2005
Briabaine, Queensland/Australia
Artistic Gymnastics

2005, on April 8 - 10, will held the Queensland Men's and Women's Artistic Championships, as well as the International Challenge where the Australian Men's Artistic Team, consisting of Joshua Jefferies, Thomas Pilcher, Sam Simpson and Damian Istria, will battle Great Britain.
In this connection GYMmedia found an interesting article, a topical interview with the former Byelorussian coach of Vitali SHERBO, who lives from 1994 on in Brisbane, Australia
SERGEI CHINKAR

5. April 2005
Metz / France
Artistic Gymnastics

In Metz past weekend were held the French National Championships of artistic Gymnastics:
Olympians Marine Debauve and Yann Cucherat won the senior women's and men's all-around titles.
Debauve, who finished seventh all-around at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, scored 35.15 to place first.
Cucherat, who placed 16th all-around at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, took the men’s title (52.35) over Damien Millot (51.55).....

5. April 2005
Indianapolis / USA
Artistic Gymnastics

usa-gymnastics: --- Steve Penny has been named President/CEO of USA Gymnastics in a vote by the USA Gymnastics Board of Directors. Penny, who joined USA Gymnastics as Sr. Vice President in 1999, begins his new role this week, replacing Bob Colarossi, who resigned earlier this year.
In his role as Senior Vice President, Penny oversaw all marketing, event operations and communications for USA Gymnastics. His responsibilities included the management of the 2003 World Championships, USA Gymnastics' partnership...

3. April 2005
Lilleshall / Great Britain
Artistic Gymnastics

For the first time since the Olympic Games in Athens, USA Gymnastics flew their Women’s Team over to Europe, for Training camps and friendly Controls first in Britain and then in Switzerland.
On Saturday, April 2 the guests won a dual meet against Great Britain with a score of 152.700 : 144.480 points.
Nastasia Liukin was the best gymnast in all-around with 38.550 points, followed by Beth Tweddle (37.550) and by Jana Bieger (USA; 37,530)....

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