12. Dezember 2015
Hanover, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

In addition to the already well established international junior tournaments in the male range of artistic gymnastcs, such as the "International Junior Team Cup" in spring in Berlin and the "eG-Wohnen Juniors-Trophy" in Cottbus, now a third interesting contest will be organized in Germany:

1. Dezember 2015
Melbourne, AUS
Artistic Gymnastics

The Australian Women’s Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) Team are back in the gym, commencing an intensive training camp in Melbourne this week in preparation for the Rio Test Event in April 2016, after their 14th place finish in the Team competition at last month’s Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. Australia has a challenging road ahead before making it to the podium in the Games of the XXXI Olympiad. They will line up alongside Brazil, France, Belgium, Germany, Romania, South Korea and Switzerland at the...

29. November 2015
Geneva, SUI
Artistic Gymnastics

On Friday 27th November Woking Gymnastics Club’s Jamie LEWIS travelled with National British Youth Team to Geneva in Switzerland for the 2015 Under 16 ‘4 Way’ International.
Competing against the best gymnasts from France, Germany and Switzerland.
The young British team performed brilliantly, winning the Team gold medal by a record 16.450 marks from second placed Switzerland, France third and Germany fourth.
Jamie LEWIS (GBR) had a good competition finishing in first place scoring 81.95 rounding...

25. November 2015
Paris, FRA
Artistic Gymnastics

The Russian Gymnastics Federation announced, that the elegant former gymnats Valentin Victorovich MOGILNY (USR), who won more than a dozen World and European medals between 1985 and 1990, passed away following a heart attack Sunday, November 22 at the age of 49.

Valentin MOGILNY was born 1965 December 18, in central Ukraine,. He was one of the standout figures of the exceptional Soviet teams of the 1980's. His long legs and graceful comportment made him a formidable figure, especially on...

24. November 2015
Prague, CZE
Artistic Gymnastics

Jaroslava Matlochová (roz. Rybnikářová), one of the most successfully Czech coach and trainer of the Czech gymnastics legend Vera Caslavska, died last week, on Nov 13, in Prague at the age of 85 years.
Jaroslava was born in 1930. In 1949 she graduated from High school. The awareness of citizens of the former Czechoslovakia signed on as coach of the legendary national team in gymnastics, eight times Olympic champion Vera Čáslavská. For many years after the end of a...

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