17. September 2023
Paris, FRA
Artistic Gymnastics

Also in the pre-Olympic year 2023, the FIG World Cup series consisted exclusively of individual competitions on the individual apparatus.
High-calibre all-around events were missing from the FIG's quantitatively demanding international competition calendar! At these altogether 10 World Cups, beginning with the "46th Tournament of Champions" in Cottbus (February), followed by the FIG World Cup in Doha / QAT (March) and afterwards with World Cup No. 3 in Baku / AZE as well as in Cairo (April) with FIG...

6. September 2023
Eriwan, ARM
Artistic Gymnastics

As the Armenian Gymnastics Federation informed through its Chairman, Gagik VANOYAN, one of the greatest world gymnastics legends of the previous century, Albert Vagarshakovich AZARYAN passed away on September 5, 2023 at the age of 94.  The three-time Olympic champion, four-time world champion and two-time European champion in Soviet times in the fifties and sixties of the last century, left lasting memories and significant traces not only in the history of sports, but also in the history of...

5. September 2023
Stuttgart, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

According to the German Gymnastics Federation, Germany's record champion Elisabeth SEITZ (29) tore the Achilles tendon of her right foot during floor training in Stuttgart yesterday (Mon, 4 September) after performing a double twist. This means that the 25-time German champion will be absent from the last German World Championships qualification on 9 September in Heidelberg as well as from the highlight of the year, the 43rd Women's Gymnastics World Championships in Antwerp, as one of the most experienced...

4. September 2023
Hangzhou, CHN
Artistic Gymnastics

The 19th ASIAN GAMES (2023, September 23 - 8 October 08) in Hangzhou, China, which were postponed due to the Corona Pandemic, will now take place without Russian and Belarusian participation.
According to an IOC statement, the idea of "including a planned number of about 500 athletes" from these two countries "had been studied but was not feasible for technical reasons", although the "Olympic Council of Asia" (OCA) had spoken out in favour of this at its general...

4. September 2023
Lilleshall, GBR
Artistic Gymnastics

The Great Britain women’s team for the 2023 artistic gymnastics World Championships will be Alice Kinsella, Jessica Gadirova, Ondine Achampong, Ruby Evans and Georgia-Mae Fenton. They’ll join the previously announced men’s team of Max Whitlock OBE, Courtney Tulloch, Jake Jarman, Harry Hepworth and James Hall at the championships that take place in Antwerp from the 30th Sept- 8th October.
Reigning floor world champion, Jessica Gadirova (Aylesbury) once again joins forces with clubmate, Ondine, Alice Kinsella (Park Wrekin/Telford) and Georgia-Mae...

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