The organizers of the coming world cup in Germany, the 30th anniversary of 'Turnier der Meister 2006' in Cottbus, registered the entries of US gymnasts Alexander Artemev (Lakewood, Calif.) and Sean Golden (Houston/ Tex.).
Artemev was the pommel horse winner of the 2005 American Cup and placed second in Cottbus last year.
Golden participated at the last worlds in Melbourne ... >> ... read more on www.turnier-der-meister.de
The XVIII. Commenwealth Games 2006' will held from March 15 - 26 in Mebourne, Australia. The gymnastics competitons will take place at the Rod Laver Arena, the venue of the last artistic worlds last year.
The Canadian Men’s Artistic Team, which took home silver in the team event in Manchester, will aim to better its efforts in Melbourne and knock off the strong British team and all other challengers to claim prime position on the medal podium....
The Japanese Gymnastics Federation send away its top star, the current all-around world champion Hiroyuki Tomita to the world Cup event in Cottbus at March 24 - 26. Also announced are the parallel bars Olympic Champion Valeri Gonscharov, the Olympic champion (2000) on floor Igors Vichrovs and the reigning world champions Diego Hypolito (floor) - Brazil's first world champion in history - the Dutch Yuri van Gelder (rings) and the Slovanian top duo Mitja Petkovsek (P.bars) and Aljaz Pegan (H.bars)....
At a Staff Meeting on Tuesday 7th February 2006, held at the Headquarters of British Gymnastics at Lilleshall National Sports Centre in Shropshire, a new 7-years Sponsorship contract with “Milano-Pro-Sport” was officially announced in the presence of the Company’s Managing Director Mr. Paul Pendergest, and the BG Chief Executive Officer Mr. Alan Sommerville...
Following its meteoric growth since “Milano-Pro-Sport” was launched in September 1991, the company established itself as one of the world’s major players in the sport...
Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs of Toronto won the Canadian Commonwealth Games trials in artistic gymnastics, becoming one of five athletes to clinch a spot for the March 15-25 event in Melbourne, Australia.
Hopfner-Hibbs placed first in the trials rankings with 71.050 points. Alyssa Brown of Mississauga, Ont., was second at 68.700 while Gael Mackie of Coquitlam, B.C., was third, Brittney Habbib of Oshawa, Ont., fourth and Jenna Kerbis of the Brandon, Man., fifth.
The top-five earned a nomination...