The British Olympic Association (BOA) yesterday announced the 153 athletes selected to represent Team GB at this summer’s inaugural European Games in Baku.
Team GB will compete across 13 sports and 19 disciplines at Baku 2015, as 50 European nations come together for the continent’s first ever major multi-sport event that takes place from June 12th – 28th this year.
The British Gymnastics Federation will represented in the disciplines of men’s and women’s artistic, trampoline, aerobic and acrobatic...
60 years after the first European Championships for men (1955, Frankfurt / Main), the European Union of Gymnastics (UEG) leads the 37th European Championships for Men by the last, every two years, now in its 6th times as a so-called Individual Championships, it means without team competition.
* On Friday Oleg VERNIAIEV (21) from Ukraine, the bronze medalist two years ago won, as expected, the European all-around title. He beat the defending ECh champion (Moscow 2013) Russia's ...
At the 36th Women's Europeans 2015 in Montpellier the Swiss Giulia STEINGRUBER won not only the very first all-around medal for his country, but she is the very first European all-around champion of Switzerland! Steingruber ranked first after the last rotation with a total score of 57,873 points and a difference of +0,741 to her strongest opponent: Russia's Maria KHARENKOVA's vault result in the last rotation (13,933) was not strong enough, to beat Steingruber - 57,132 that's...
37th Men's and the 36th Women's European Championships 2015 will held from Wednesday, April 15 to Sunday April 19 in Montpellier, in the South of France.
After 2012 it's the second time, that this city will host the continental Championships of artistic gymnastics:
At the 34th Men's ECh Russian Team won the Gold medal in front of Russia and Romania. Now the upcoming event is an individual championships only ...:
Beginning with the first continental event...
Actually, the 11-time German Senior champion Johanna QUAAS would deny any more tournaments. But now the nearly 90-year-old oldest active gymnast of the world (* born in November 1925) felt so good, that she appeared again at an 18th International Senior Gala in Markkleeberg 2015, a small city near Leipzig, in Germany - and of course she won!
In a month (May 2015) she will travel to the Oklahoma-City (USA): Johanna Quaas received a special invitation...