With the 48th International Tournament of Champions 2025 (February 20-23) in the Cottbus Lausitz Arena, the International Gymnastics Federation F.I.G. opened its international World Cup series in the post-Olympic year. Instead of the previous four, this year's series includes a total of six tournaments:
Currently the AGF Trophy in Baku/AZE; from 06 - 09 March and subsequently in Antalya (TUR) and in Osijek (CRO), then in Cairo (EGY) and Doha (QAT). These 6 World Cup events within...
♦ WOMEN's Artistic Gymnastics All-around:
As the international federations unfortunately hardly include any attractive all-around events in their competition systems, we present the TOP all-around results of relevant competitions chronologically in the following overviews at the beginning of the new Olympic cycle before Los Angeles (2028) - from national championships, national tests or leagues to international tournaments - including important junior events - as the versatile artistic gymnastics all-around not only represents the crown of the...
The German Gymnastics Federation (DTB) has announced, that the former coach of USA superstar Simone Biles, Aimee BOORMAN, will join the KunstturnForum Stuttgart from March to August 2025. The 51-year-old, who was also head coach of the 2016 US Olympic team in Rio de Janeiro, will be in charge of Garmany's youngsters Helen Kevric's and Marlene Gotthardt's training group, including the European Championships in Leipzig (end of May) and the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) in Croatia. She will...
* MEN's Artistic Gymnastics All-around :
As the international federations unfortunately hardly include any attractive all-around events in their competition systems, we present the TOP all-around results of relevant competitions in the new 2025-2028 Olympic cycle in chronological order in the following overviews - from national championships, national tests or leagues through to international tournaments - including important junior events - because the versatile artistic gymnastics all-around competition is and remains not only the crown of...
At the age of 66, Berlin-based former German national coach (men's artistic gymnastics) Andreas HIRSCH still feels far from too old to retire. After stepping down five years ago and after 18 years as acting national men's coach, the coach with over three decades of responsibility in top-level sport has passed on his immense experience over the last four years as a civilian coach at the Federal Police Sports School in Kienbaum since 2020.
According to the German...