09. April 2003
Krasnodar/Russia
Sports Acrobatics
First World Cup Final of Sports Acrobatics
To the first time in history the FIG will organize a world cup final of sports acrobatics. This event will held in Krasnodar, Russia. Host is the organizer of the worldwide wellknown tournament 'Vassili Machuga'.
The event days will be April 11 and 12..
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Vera Atkinson - British Press Chief of BAGA
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British Acrobats head to the World Cup Final
By Vera Atkinson, BAGA
A strong British delegation led by Technical Director for Sports Acrobatics, Matei Todorov, flies to Krasnodar, Russia on Wednesday, 9th April, ready to challenge the medals at the FIG World Cup Final, on Saturday, 12th April.
Only the best eight athletes in each of the disciplines (Men’s Pairs, Women’s Pairs, Mixed Pairs, Women’s Trios and Men’s Fours) make their way to the Finals, according to the results achieved in a number of FIG designated World Cup series competitions, starting from the World Games in Akita 2001. Over the two years of competitions, British Sports Acrobats won the right to compete in three out of the five events:
Men’s Four - Stuart McKenzie, David Scott, Barry Hindson & Scott Patterson - Deerness Valley, Coached by Stewart Thompson & Vladimir Pozdnikov. 2002 World Silver medallists
Mixed Pair - Lisa Hobby & Patrick Bonner- Spelthorne - Coached by Vladimir Makarchenko & Alison Cooper. Bronze medallists at the World Games in Akita’01 and at the 2002 World Championships in Riesa, Germany
Men’s Pair - Carl Morritt & Christopher Jones - Deerness Valley, Coached by Karl Wharton. 6th at the 2001 World Games and 7th at the 2002 World Championships.
Since IFSA (the International SACRO Federation, founded in 1973) merged with the FIG (the International Gymnastics Federation) in 1999, Sports Acrobatics has enjoyed a very quick worldwide development and aims (hopefully!) for Olympic recognition. It is led by Dr Pat Wade GBR - Chairwoman of the FIG SACRO Technical Committee.
The Opening Ceremony will take place on Friday, 11th April 2003 at 19:00 hours local time in the Machuga Hall, Krasnodar, followed by very spectacular and dynamic Finals on Saturday, 12th April (14.10- 16.45 hours local time).
'It’s a great success for us to qualify for three of the World Cup Finals events in Krasnodar, and proves why GB is one of the most respected nations in this sport. However, I don’t think our supporters expect us to come back home from Krasnodar on Sunday 13th April empty handed and we shall do our best to justify this in spite of the fact that winning medals amongst the 'cream of the cream' in the world is anything but easy,' says Matei Todorov.
Vera Atkinson, BAGA
More Events....
P R E V I E W // VORSCHAU:
FLANDERS ACRO CUP 2003:
Schedule:
FRIDAY, 11th april 2003
15h30 - 16h30 warming-up + judges meeting
16h30 - 20h00 start selection competition first excercise juniors
20h30 - 22h00 start selection competition first excercise seniors
SATURDAY, 12th april 2003
08h00 - 09h00 warming-up + judges meeting
09h00 - 12h15 start selection competition second excercise juniors
12h15 - 14h15 start selection competition second excercise seniors
14h30 - 17h45 start selection competition third excercise juniors
17h45 - 19h30 start selection competition third excercise seniors
19h30 - 20h30 warming-up + judges meeting
20h30 - 23h00 FINALS juniors & seniors
SUNDAY, 13th april 2003
16h00 - 18h00 FAC Gala
21h00 FAC farewell party
V O R S C H A U // P R EV I E W : 3rd ACRO CUP, ALBERSHAUSEN 2003, April 23 - 27
....more information coming soon