23. Oktober 2005
Stuttgart / GERMANY
Artistic Gymnastics

During the 23rd DTB-Cup - Worldcup - in Stuttgart, the Russian Nikolai Krjukov achieved the first rank of the pommel horse final, after top runner Marius Urzica (ROM) had dropped out in the qualification already.
Lais Souza (BRA) won the women's vault final.
There were two champions in the high bar final: After the spectators' reclamations, Aljaz Pegan's (SLO) score was upvalued, so that he achieved the same position as...

22. Oktober 2005
Stuttgart / GER
Artistic Gymnastics

At the 23rd 'DTB-POKAL 2005' there were five final decisions scheduled for today.
On vaulting table Anatoli Vasiliev (RUS) was the best performer.
On uneven bars there was a Chinese double success by Zhou, Zhuoru and Huang, Lu.
The final on parallel bars was won by the Slovenian Mitja Petkovsek , who already lead the qualification. On rings the Russian Alexander Safoshkin convinced with the strongest performance.
The...

21. Oktober 2005
Stuttgart / Germany
Artistic Gymnastics

'Wimbledon of Gymnastics'
At the 23rd Anniversary of the traditional DTB-Cup the German hosts expect 48 female and 92 male gymnasts representing 41 Nations - a new record in the history of this event! Among them are a lot of Olympic, World and continental champions. The 'Cr?me de la Cr?me' of the international gymnastics scene will be in Stuttgart, the City of the 2007 World Championships
It was the former Belorussian world star Ivan Ivankov who once during...

20. Oktober 2005
Colorado Springs / USA
Artistic Gymnastics

The United States and German Junior National Teams have come together at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs for a joint training camp and competition.

The dual meet juniors competition US - Germany was held Tuesday, October 18. The United States fielded two teams - USA 1 and USA 2 in competition with the team from Germany. Each team was made up of seven athletes with six athletes competing on each event and four...

17. Oktober 2005
Amagasaki / Japan
Artistic Gymnastics

At the fascinating Japanese city of history, traditional and culture Amagasaki were held the Japanese National Championships of Artistic Gymnastics 2005, five weeks before the highlight of the year, the 38th Worlds in Melbourne, Australia.
The Olympic team gold medallist Hiroyuki TOMITA defends the all-around championship also his fourth all-around titel, and on women side Miki UEMURA wins her first major title at these 2005 Japanese Nationals.
Winning also the titles on pommelhorse, still rings and parallel bars...

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