A Hungarian Team hero of the 1930s, Dr. Rezso Kende,
celebrated his birthday 2008, December 12 year with one-hundred candles on his birthday cake!
Now, at the age of 102 years the Hungarian Olympian died at 2011, June 19 in his hometown Budapest, as the oldes Hungarian Olympian.
Kende participated in the Olympic Games of Amsterdam (NED) in 1928 and in the World Championships of Luxemburg (LUX) in 1930. Multiple national champion, he went on...
In the Dutch 'City of Sports" in Heerenveen took place the 2011 National Championships of Artistic Gymnastics.
At men's and women's elite category the titleholder from 2010 fdefendet their title:
Celine van Gerner as the local hero of Heerenveen won wih a score of 55,750, in front of her clubmate Joy Goedkoop (55,400) and Wyomi Masela (51,950) on third place...
On men's side Anthony van Assche (Zwijndrecht) was succussful with a score of 82,950, followed by his...
At last the German company SPIETH Gymnastic from Esslingen outfitted as the "Official Supplier" the 2011 European Artistic Gymnastic Championships in Berlin and the Gymnastic -ECh in Minsk, and now SPIETH is on the way to the 2011 World Gymnaestrada in Lausanne ...
The long-time online partner of GYMmedia INTERNATIONAL SPIETH Gymnastic
reboot its new website in English:
> www.spieth-gymnastic.com and
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* FIG Office- press--:
The International Gymnastics Federation F.I.G. is organising a symposium for Artistic and Trampoline Gymnastics aiming for future development in Code of Points in these disciplines starting June 17th.
"Now is the time for you as an athlete affected by the Code to express your feelings and ideas for next four year cycle regarding Code in these disciplines", wrote Finland's Jani Tanskanen, president of the FIG Athletes Commission and former world champion on...
The second edition of Gymsport Artistic Gymnastics International Tournament 2011 was a big success!
Joining almost 80 gymnasts from 13 countries and 4 continents, the competition had a very nice atmosphere and a very good level.
<< In the girls’ competition, Australia dominated the scene, winning in both individual categories and team. Making a very regular tournament, but not winning in any event, Emma Nedov was the best on junior all-around with 52,100.
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