20. März 2005
Cottbus/ Germany
Artistic Gymnastics

Ronny Ziesmer visited a world cup to the first time again...
On the last day of the Tournament of Masters in Cottbus Yuri van Gelder (NED) secured himself the victory on rings with a very strong performance. The victory on vault went to Lu Bin from China. After his success on pommel horse yesterday on pommel horse Marius Urzica (ROM) today won another gold medal on parallel bars.

In the women's field the Russian all-around champion Yulia...

19. März 2005
Cottbus/ Germany
Artistic Gymnastics

The first finals’ day in Cottbus is over and the audience got to see high-quality performances. The victory on floor went to Switzerland with Patrick Dominguez. On pommel horse Marius Urzica presented another great performance in his career which clearly secured him the victory. The first place on high-bar went to Isao Yoneda (JPN), a slight mistake cost Fabian Hambüchen (GER) all chances on the victory.

In the women’s field the young Brazilian talent Lais Souza won on...

18. März 2005
Cottbus / Germany
Artistic Gymnastics

Quite a few of the World's best gymnasts met in Cottbus for the 29th Tournament of Masters. Today took place the qualification rounds The audience got to see another success of Oksana Chussovitina in her long career, she won the qualification on vault today. Russia's Anna Pavlova presented herself well but not perfectly today. She will new chances in the finales on vault,beam and floor. 
In the men's field Germany's young star Fabian Hambüchen won the qualification on high...

17. März 2005
Cottbus / Germany
Artistic Gymnastics

Today at 1.00 pm local time starts the qualification of the 29th Tourmanent of Masters.

The Cuban Gymnast Abel DRIGG plans to present a sensation on vault - handspring - double layout fw.! He already mamaged to present it with a stuck landing during the training in Cottbus and now plans to show it also in today's world cup qualification...

>>reports and results will follow during the course of today's qualification

13. März 2005
Calgary / Canada
Artistic Gymnastics

The Canadian Olympic champion on floor, Kylie Shewfelt is training at the University of Calgary with a new coach, Tony Smith.
Kelly Manjak, his former long time coach at the Altadore Gym Club for 16 years, has moved to Ontario. The 2005 world championships and 2006 Commonwealth Games will be the next major events on Shewfelt's agenda. Both will take place in Melbourne, Australia.

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