8. August 2024
Paris, FRA
Artistic Gymnastics

The 33rd OLYMPIC SUMMER GAMES Paris 2024 will begin for the Gymnastics Disciplines on Saturday July 27/28 with the men's artistic gymnastics qualifications, followed by the women's competitions. After the artistic team decisions and all-around finals, the men's and women's TRAMPOLINE decisions will take place on August 02.
This will be followed by the Olympic artistic apparatus finals over three days from August 03 to 05.
The...

5. August 2024
Paris, FRA
Artistic Gymnastics

An illustrious field full of Olympic and world champions and potential gymnastics history makers is expected in Paris in the MEN's Olympic ARTISTIC gymnastics!
<< A perfectly peaked Japanese men’s team clinched the first gold medal in Gymnastics at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games 29 July, executing a classic come-from-behind victory as top qualifier People’s Republic of China collapsed in the final moments of the competition.Hashimoto Daiki, Kaya Kazuma, Oka Shinnosuke, Sugino Takaaki,

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5. August 2024
Paris, FRA
Artistic Gymnastics

A field laden with Olympic and World champions and rife with potential historymakers awaits in Artistic Gymnastics, also on the women's side:
Two days after her Olympic victory with the team, Simone Biles also won the individual all-around competition at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. With a dream routine on the floor, the American won the sixth Olympic gold medal of her career, relegating Rebeca Andrade from Brazil, who put up a strong...

17. Juni 2024
Dublin, IRL
Artistic Gymnastics

At its executive meeting in Dublin (IRL), the European Gymnastics Association (EG) awarded the next European Championships in 2025 to the German Gymnastics Federation (DTB: Deutcher Turner-Bund).
The DTB plans to host this major continental event from 26 - 31 May 2025 as part of the International German Gymnastics Festival (Turnfest) in Leipzig.

15. Juni 2024
Chemnitz, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

Just over a week before the 2nd German Olympic qualifier in Ruesselsheim, the former European champion from Munich on balance beam, Emma Malewski (TuS Chemnitz-Altendorf), announced that she would not be competing! The reason for this is a shoulder injury she sustained over a month ago, which meant she was only able to train to a limited extent. The nineteen-year-old commented on this in the social networks of the American gymnastics magazine as follows: "I will not be competing at...

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