26. November 2004
Stuttgart / GER
Artistic Gymnastics



Today, the 22nd International DTB-Cup in artistic gymnastics will start with the qualification competitions.
93 gymnasts from 32 nations will take part in this tournament of the FIG- World Cup series. After their 8th rank in the team finale at the Olympic Games in Athens the German team will now in Stuttgart be led by Germany’s rising gymnastics star Fabian Hambüchen.

26. November 2004
Stuttgart / GER
Artistic Gymnastics

The qualification for the finales of the 22nd International DTB-Cup in artistic gymnastics took place in an almost sold-out venue in an impressive atmosphere today.
Russia’s Anna Pavlova took the lead on two apparatus – vault and beam. The highest score of the day was reached by Marius Urzica (ROM) with 9.875 on pommel horse. The host team Germany managed to reach spots in 7 out of the 10 finales with Matthias Fahrig winning the qualification on vault...

21. November 2004
Zurich / Switzerland
Artistic Gymnastics

After the successful happening at the last World Cup in Ghent the Romanian gymnasts are the best again at the mixed pair competition, the traditional SWISS CUP in Zurich, Switzerland, today: Winner was the world class pair Catalina PONOR / Marius URZICA (19,450 in final rotation), followed by the Romanian-Swiss team Monica ROSU / Andreas SCHWEIZER (19,138)

21. November 2004
Marseille / France
Artistic Gymnastics

China won the team competition aof the French traditional team competition of women's artistic gymnastics with a score of 70,95 points.
With a difference of 0,075 behind came the team of Ukraine, followed by Canada.
Best in all-around was the Ukrainian Marina Proskurina with 35,325 points, followed by the two Chinese Kang, Xin and Wang, Tiantian..... Defending champion Romania, which sent a team of juniors this year, finished fifth.....

14. November 2004
Dietlingen/Kleve/Berlin
Artistic Gymnastics

The former gymnast, coach and long-year international judge Walter Freivogel celebrated his 85th birthday today. He still sends out monthly newsletters to the circle of friends of the 1936 Olympic Games.
Hans-Jürgen Zacharias, Vice President of the German Gymnastics Federation, will celebrate his 70th in the city Kleve on Monday, Nov. 15th. Hans-Jügen Zacharias has been a member of the board of the FIG since 1984 and was its’ Vice- President until 2000. He was a major supporter at...

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