The Dutch 'PEGASES' company Janssen–Fritsen announced, that the Organising Committee of the XIV Pan American Games 2003 in Santo Domingo, has made the same decision as the ATHENS 2004 Olympic Organising Committee and has chosen Janssen Fritsen Gymnastic Equipment for their prestigeous competition
On Saturday five gymnasts from Berlin - among of them the high bar Olympic champion of Atlanta, Andreas Wecker and the former German all-around master Peter Nikiferow celebrated a noisy handstand on a special steel construction on the biggest aldest German castle from the 12th century.
The German company PANHOLZ from Sulzfeld, near Heilbronn built this construction, to carry a roof for saving the 6 meters thick wall.
Five handstands in a high about 30 meters to the...
Gergana Iwanowa was the winner of the Bulgarian all around title in Sofia last week with a score of 35,650 points. She topped the former Ukrainian, the Olympian Victoria Karpenko.
Radoslav Stefanov (53,700) won the national title in men's category to the first time (53,700), on cecond place came Filip Janev, third was Kiril Gizdov.
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In Hoofddorp took place the Dutch Ntional Championships of men's artistic Gymnastics.
Herre Zonderland won the all-around title with a score of 50,85 points and also the titles on four apparatusse.
The highest score noticed the junior Jeffrey Wammes: He scored 53,05, and is the new Dutch junior champion. On second place in the junior category came Epke Zonderland (52,10)....
Olympic medallist Leszek Blanik has won the first men’s all-around at the “St.A.Kolakowskich Memorial“ which took place on May 30th/ June 1st.
On ranks 2 and 3 followed the two Russian competitors from St. Petersburg Anton Lobanov and Nikolai Goukov.
Their young club mate Alexandra Vanina (yr. 89) narrowly won the women’s all-around, which had already been held as international tournament in previous years.