* fig - info--: Following the Continental Championships and the Apparatus World Cup series in Artistic Gymnastics that concluded with the postponed event in Doha (QAT), the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) officially confirmed the lists of gymnasts and National Olympic Committees (NOC) who have earned quota places for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
* The lists have been published on the 2020 Olympic Games event calendar page under "Event Files" on the FIG website.
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The 2021 Russian Cup of artistic gymnastics serves as one of the selection stages for the Tokyo Olympics. The main contenders for the Olympic teams were more or less known in advance and Russia even sent the projected teams to Euros to test them (with Kirill Prokopev replacing injured Artur Dalaloyan last minute). In the all-around final on Thursday, June 10, the reigning European champion Nikita Nagorny won gold, Alexander Kartsev won silver, and Nikita Ignatyev won bronze. David...
US-Gymnastics--: Brody MALONE of Belfast, Tenn./Stanford University continued to add to his collection of 2021 hardware Saturday, June 05, at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. Malone, who collected NCAA team and all-around championships in April, captured the U.S. senior men’s all-around title with a 170.700 across two days of competition and earned a second gold medal on vault.
World medalists Yul MOLDAUER of Arvada, Colo./5280 Gymnastics (167.950) and Sam MIKULAK of Newport Coast, Calif./U.S. Olympic and Paralympic...
Simone BILES on Sunday, June 06, won her record 7th national women's all-around gymnastics title in Fort Worth, Texas, tying her with the most titles by any American in the event. Biles will next try to become the first woman to win back-to-back Olympic championships in more than 50 years at the Tokyo Games, which starts in less than seven weeks. Biles, a five-time Olympic medalist, dazzled her way to a score of 119.650, putting her nearly five points...
The 2021 German Artistic Gymnastics Championships took place in Dortmund (GER) from June 3 to 6.
100 years ago, in 1921, national champions were determined for the first time in Leipzig. For the 87th time, the men determined their champions.
Lukas DAUSER (TSV Unterhaching/ Bavaria) won the all-around title for the second time with 82,750 after 2017.
At the 80th women's championships, Elisabeth SEITZ won gold in four-way combat for the eighth time. With a...