18. April 2016
Rio de Janeiro / BRA
Artistic Gymnastics

* Women's Competition on Sunday, April 17
Five-time Olympic medallist Catalina Ponor has returned to the sport to help the Romanian girls obtain a team berth to the Games after the country finished far off the top eight who qualified directly to the Games at the Glasgow World Championships in October 2015, but the 3-times Olympic Champion was without any chance to realize that. In particular by indisputable performance on the uneven bars and also on vault Romanian girls...

18. April 2016
Rio de Janeiro / BRA
Artistic Gymnastics

* fig-press --: The Olympic Test Events in Gymnastics, which held April 16-22 at the Rio Olympic Arena, is the second and final chance for gymnasts and nations that did not qualify at the 2015 World Championships in Glasgow to punch their tickets for August's Summer Games. The final Olympic berths for Men's Artistic Gymnastics will be attributed on April 16, Women's Artistic Gymnastics April 17, Trampoline April 19, and Rhythmic Gymnastics April 21 for individuals and...

18. April 2016
Rio de Janeiro / BRA
Artistic Gymnastics

Top Indian gymnast Dipa Karmakar made history in the final qualifier of the Olympic Test Event in Rio de Janeiro in April 17 as she produced a strong show, becoming the first ever Indian to qualify for the Olympics in gymnastics.
The 22-year-old could not clinch an Olympic berth in the World Championships in November last year in Glasgow as she finished outside the podium (fifth place).
Dipa had earlier become the first...

10. April 2016
Liverpool, GBR
Artistic Gymnastics

South Essex’s Max Whitlock and Bristol Hawks' Claudia Fragapane have taken the 2016 British all-around titles in front a sold out crowd at the Echo Arena, Liverpool.
<< Max Whitlock performed sensationally to score a personal best of 92.700 (!) to take the title. Having never broken the 92 mark before it is a huge score for Max that would have won both the last Olympic...

10. April 2016
Lausanne, SUI
Artistic Gymnastics

Japanese Gymnastics Association (JGA) secretary general Morinari WATANABE has confirmed his intention to stand for the Presidency of the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG), it has been announced this week. "Insidethegames" exclusively revealed last October that Watanabe, also a member of the F.I.G. Executive Committee, would enter the race to replace Italian Bruno GRANDI, who is due to step down after 19 years at the helm at the body’s Congress in Tokyo in October. The Japanese is only...

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