fig-info-: ---The Indo Pacific Trampoline Gymnastics Championships 2006 will take place July 13 - 15, 2006 in South Africa.
Organised by the South African Gymnastics Federation together with the City of Tswane and the University of Pretoria, the event is major for the discipline in this area, isolated as it is from traditional European centres where the discipline reigns.
Europe abounds in key areas where Gymnastics and Trampoline have been developing for years. Athletes have countless opportunities to...
International Age Group Competitions (IAGC) gestartet
Aus über 40 (!) Trampolin-Nationen gingen beim Internationalen Turnerbund F.I.G. die Meldungen von weit über 1.000 Jugendlichen für mehr als 1.600 Starts zur 17. Auflage dieser internationalen Altersklassenwettkämpfe ein, die traditionell immer den Trampolin-Weltmeisterschaften nachfolgen, die am Wochenende in Eindhoven (NED) beendet worden sind....
Vladislav Skakun - back to Russia
The British Gymnastics Federation informed, that Vladislav Skakun is now leaving British Gymnastics to return to his native Russia and work as a National Tumbling Coach and as contributor to the training of their National Artistic Gymnastics teams.
For seven and a half years, since Vladislav Skakun took over the position of British Gymnastics National Coach for Tumbling, GBR enjoyed numerous successes on the International stage, including the ultimate: the 2003 World...
The 33rd Annual International MIVA Trampoline Competition of Friendship took place on Saturday, 3 September 2005 in the city of Kladno what is situated close to the Czech capital Prague.
National teams and clubs from 11 countries competed in senior and junior individual and synchronised categories.
In the senior men individual category dominated the German Michael Kubicka (who is coming back on the international scene after his injury) and Michael Serth (the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games participant).
Russians Irina Karavaeva and Alexander Rusakov won the last world cup decision in Ostend Belgium, which was held last weekend as the last top event before the coming world championships in September in Eindhoven (Netherlands).
Also the women's synchron event were won by Russia, but the top team of men came from Japan.....