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Final results coming later ...
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Tatiana Petrenia (BLR) and Yuri Nikitin (UKR) claimed the gold medal at the first World Cup of the 2011 World Cup Series held in Varna, Bulgaria this weekend.
The gold medals in synchronized trampoline went to Maryna Kyiko-Nataliia Moskvina (UKR) and Mikhail Melnik-Sergei Azaryan (RUS).
In tumbling, Andrey Krylov (RUS) prevailed.
2011 TRAMPOLINE & TUMBLING World Cup
- Varna, Bulgaria, 16./ 17. April -
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* FINAL-RESULTS:
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Trampoline, Men; >
Trampoline, Women >
Synchro, Men; >
Synchro, Women >
Tumbling, Men
At the first day of the FIG World Cup in Trampoline and Tumbling
the British Emma Smith and the Ukrainian Yuri Nikitin (UKR) took the lead in the men's and women's individual trampoline qualification round.
On top of the tumbling event is Kalon Ludvigson (USA) ...
... more after the end of competition
* FIG about the Trampoline Serie 2011
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The 2011 FIG World Cup circuit in Trampoline Gymnastics includes seven category A events, all of which will feature competitions in Men’s and Women’s Individual and Synchronised Trampoline as well as Tumbling, with the exception of Jablonec nad Nisou (CZE), where no Tumbling tournament will take place.
With stopovers in Asia and Europe, the competitions are scheduled for
- April 16 – 17 in Varna (BUL),
- May 27 – 28 in St Petersburg (RUS),
- July 2 – 3 in Wuxi City (CHN),
- July 9 – 10 in Kawasaki (JPN),
- September 2 -3 in Salzgitter (GER),
- September 30 – October 1 in Jablonec nad Nisou (CZE) and
- October 7 – 8 in Odense (DEN).
The World Cup competitions consist of Qualifications and Finals in each category and participation is restricted to four men and four women each in Individual Trampoline and Tumbling as well as two Men’s and two Women’s Pairs in Synchronised Trampoline per country.
The top eight gymnasts or pairs from Qualifications proceed to the Finals, where a maximum of two individuals or one pair per country and discipline can compete. Participation of one gymnast or pair from the host country in one Final chosen from Tumbling, Individual or Synchronised Trampoline is ensured by a wild card in the event that the federation fails to qualify for any of the Finals.
The world ranking points collected by competitors during the circuit will tally up, and the top scorers in each discipline will be crowned the winners of the overall series at the ultimate event in Odense.
* Source: f i g