5. Oktober 2020
Lausanne, SUI
Artistic Gymnastics

!! EG press--: The Executive Committee of European Gymnastics (EG) met online today to discuss the 2020 European Championships in Men’s and Women’s Artistic Gymnastics. After the notification from Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation that due to the pandemic no major events can be hosted in Azerbaijan until the end of 2020, the EC came to the following decisions:
The 2020 ECh in Men’s Artistic Gymnastics will be maintained (without Olympic qualification) from...

4. Oktober 2020
Szombathely, HUN
Artistic Gymnastics

* f i g - -: Following an unprecedented interruption of nearly six months due to COVID-19, Gymnastics competition is set to resume with the FIG World Challenge Cup Series in Artistic Gymnastics 2-4 October in Szombathely (HUN). More than 80 gymnasts representing 18 nations spanning the European continent have enthusiastically responded to the call for registrations for the event in Hungary’s oldest city, a staple on the international calendar since its inception in 2008.
 

29. September 2020
Zhaoqing, CHN
Artistic Gymnastics

The Chinese National Artistic Gymnastics Championships, originally planned for spring, have now been moved to the period September 18-28 and to the city of Zhaoqing in the Guandong Province.
♦ In the men's competition, last year's World Cup fifth, SUN Wei, won the all-around title with 85,400 points and relegated the leading ex-world champions of 2017 (Montreal), XIAO, Ruoteng (83,950), to second place. Bronze went to DENG, Shudi, followed by LIN, Chaopan in 4th place ...:
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23. September 2020
Takasaki, JPN
Artistic Gymnastics

A year after being left off the World Championship team, nothing could derail Mai MURAKAMI as she proved that she is still the best female gymnast in Japan at the 2020 All Japan Championships of Artistic Gymnastics in Takasaki. New national all-around  Japanese Champion on men's side is Kazuma KAYA ...:

14. September 2020
Neuoettingen, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

Today Hans PFANN from Bavaria in Germany celebrates his 100th birthday as the oldest German olympian!
Hans Pfann represented the team of Western Germany (FRG) at two editions of the Olympics: 1952 in Helsinki and 1956 in Melbourne, and came up just short of a medal, in fourth and fifth place respectively, in the team all-around both times. Individually, Hans Pfann's best performance was in the still rings at the 1952 edition, where he placed 18th.
1953,...

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