The national all-around champion of Luxembourg, Sascha Palgen was the winner of the 'FLGym Open 2003', which was held this weekend in Luxembourg. Palgen scored 52.80 points. On second place came the Dutch
Geoffrey Wammes (52,55) and on third place Denny Mannhardt (50.50) from Switzerland.
Winner of the team competition were the boys from Flanders/Belgium, on second place scord the Swiss team and the host Luxembourg came on third.
4. Team Cottbus/GER; 5. Aargau/SUI; 6. Belgium II
Beginning on 15th May 2003, Christian Moreau of France has become the Official Supplier and Sponso of the German Gymnastics Federation DTB.
The contract has a four year duration, allowing enough time for both partners to make plans for the future....
Czech Republic - Poland - Germany:
Today the German national team of juniors won a triple meet in the Czech city Brno with a score of 201,35 points. On second place came the guests from Poland (188,45) and on third the host Czech Republik (177,20).
Best gymnast in all round was the German Philipp Boy from the German Vice Champion SC Cottbus with a score of 51,30 points.
Kamil Hulboj from Poland came on third place...
The Olympian and member of the Romanian national team Dorin Petcu, who was on sixth place of the Olympic all around in Sydney 2000, will start a new career as an artist of the far famed Canadian Cirque du Soleil.
So Petcu doesn't at the German gymnastics club TK Hanover's disposal in the 2003 season of German Bundesliga.
Petcu starts a three-and-a-half month training in Montreal this summer and hopes to get after than a contract for a...
After the gymnastics highlights in March (world cup) and April (Greece Nationals) now the city of Thessaloniki experienced its next top events: Two triple meets last weekend:
On Sunday the Romanian men's team won with a score of 221,60 points against France (221,35) and Greece (215,80). The French Florent Mar?e (54,50) was the best gymnast in all around.ybr>
On Saturday the Greece women team (142,25) won their triple meet against the guests from Bulgaria (135,075) and the...