5. Februar 2011
Las Vegas/Nev. / USA
Artistic Gymnastics

* US Gymnastics--: 2011 – 2009 World team member Jake Dalton of Reno, Nev., won the all-around in the 2011 Winter Cup Challenge at the Las Vegas (Nev.) Sports Center. The win secures Dalton one of eight open spots on the 2011 U.S. National Team until the 2011 Visa Championships, Aug. 17-20, in St. Paul, Minn.
Dalton, who competes for the University of Oklahoma, posted a combined, two-day all-around score of 176.250.
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5. Februar 2011
Houston, USA / Cologne, Germany
Artistic Gymnastics

The former Cuban gymnast Charles Leon "Charlie" TAMAYO (30) is currently the most prominent displaced top sportsmen in the USA. Ten years ago, at the age of 20 he won the vault bronze medal at the Worlds in Ghent 2001 behind Marian Dragulescu ((ROU) and Evgeniy Sapronenko (LAT) and a half year later his first world cup event in Cottbus, Germany (2002).

At the 2003 Worlds in Anaheim he deserted the Cuban team and...

27. Januar 2011
Netherlands
Artistic Gymnastics

Epke Zonderland and Céline van Gerner are the gymnasts of the year 2010. Junior Tess Moonen was awarded with the prize for the most talented gymnast of the year. The women’s team in artistic gymnastics has been elected team of the year. On the occasion of the New Years’ reception, the Royal Dutch Gymnastics Federation KNGU has awarded its prizes for the year 2010. A group of journalists has proceeded to the nominations. The elections were made...

27. Januar 2011
Madrid, Spain
Artistic Gymnastics

<< Recently retired Spanish star and Olympic vault champion 2000 and 2004 and Olympic silver medallist on floor in Beijing (2008), Gervasio Deferr, has joined the new board of directors for Spain's gymnastics federation, which is seeking a complete overhaul following a year of scandal.
<< photo: Silver in Beijing, second gold in Athens

Other members of the new board include businessmen, technical and regional representatives and Olympians Alfonso Rodríguez de Sadia (1984, 1988...

23. Januar 2011
Berlin, Hannover, Germany
Artistic Gymnastics

More bad Luck for German Gymnastics

German Olympian Anja Brinker tore her right Achilles' tendon Sunday, ending her planned comeback at April's European championships in Berlin.
Sidelined with a foot injury in 2010, Brinker injured her Achilles while performing at the "Fireworks of Gymnastics" show at Berlin's Max-Schmeling-Halle. The 2011 European Championships take place April 4-10 at the same venue.
Brinker, who turned 20 on Jan. 18, will undergo surgery and be out of competition for at...

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