15. November 2024
Frankfurt/M., GER
Artistic Gymnastics

At the start of the new calendar year 2025, Jens MILBRADT, who has been the national coach for junior gymnastics for many years, will take over as the men's national coach for artistic gymnastics. The 55-year-old Berliner with roots in Halle, former national gymnast of the GDR and also of reunified Germany, who already did valuable work as national coach for junior gymnasts from 2002 to 2007 and again in this position since 2013, already celebrated a...

9. November 2024
Zurich, SUI
Artistic Gymnastics

The French mixed pair Morgane OSYSSEK-REIMER / Léo SALADINO remained unblemished in the final of the pairs competition in Zurich's Hallenstadion, which was organised according to a special format, and won the trophy of the 41st SWISS CUP Zurich ...:.

8. November 2024
Lenzburg, SUI
Artistic Gymnastics

The Swiss hosts traditionally organise a series of other events dedicated to children, young people and up-and-coming talent before the Swiss Cup Zurich. On Thursday (7 November), for example, around 100 children were able to train, sign autographs and take selfies with the gymnastics pros at the ‘Kidz Day’ at the Aargau Gymnastics Centre in Lenzburg.
* The traditional ‘SWISS CUP Juniors’ took place on Friday (8 November): Team ITALY won this four-country competition ahead...

30. Oktober 2024
Jakarta, INA
Artistic Gymnastics

One year before the next, the 53rd ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, which will take place from 2025 October 19-25 in Jakarta / Indonesia (INA), and thus for the very first time in Southeast Asia, the local Organising Committee, the national Ministry of Youth and Sports and the World Gymnastics Federation (F.I.G.) have presented the official logo for the first time.
The event will take place in the Indonesia Arena, the training hall will be located in...

28. Oktober 2024
Ljubljana, SLO
Artistic Gymnastics

MIROSLAV CERAR was recognized the world over for his mastery of the pommel horse.
Born in 1939, October 28 in Ljubljana, the capital of present-day Slovenia, Miroslav Cerar was destined to discover gymnastics and dominate Yugoslavian men's gymnastics for an astonishing 14 years. Miroslav Cerar competed in three Olympiads - in 1960, 1964 and 1968. Known as the king of the pommel horse event for more than a decade, four of his six world championship medals, and both...

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