At the 'International Aerobic Open Budapest' with the International Hungarian Youth championship got Hungary at the weekend in the finals with Renata Gyetvai and Ramon Tyeklar the gold medals in the individual categories. In Mixed Pair won also Renata Gyetvai with Ramo Tyeklar. In the Age Group 15-17 years Brigitta Bable (HUN) won the Women Individuals. Also all other victories went without exception to the Hungarian athletes.
In the 'BMTE sports hall' were almost 220 participants. Next to the...
With a fantastic routine and the highest score from 15,850 points Katie Cannon from 'Heathrow Aerobic Gymnastics' won Gold in Womens Category at the 'British Open Aerobics Championships 2004' in Stoke on Trent (Great Britain). Second place was won by Katie Richards (Phoenix GC/Winner of 'Alex Strachan Cup') and at third place Katie Price (Waterside GC).
In 'Mens' the Columbian guest Cesar Suarez won ahead of Adam Ludwell (Weston Sports Aerobics). The new British Trio with Kerry Scotts, Ria...
From October, 29th to 31th in Budapest (Hungary) take place the 'International Aerobic Open Budapest' and the 'Hungarian Sports Aerobics Cup 2004'. In addition to it hold the International Hungarien Youth Championships. The organizer is the 'Magyar Aerobic Szövetseg' or rather the Hungarian Aerobic Federation. Scene of these events is the 'BMTE Sports Hall'. There will be 220 competitors of course from Hungary and besides from Austria, Estonia, Romania, Germany, Slovakia and Sweden.
With a high result from 88 votes in the first ballot, the TC President John Atkinson (GBR) has been confirmed in function last weekend at the 75th General Assembly (Congress) of FIG in Antalya/Turkey.
Also elected were TC members Maria Mineva (BUL), Sergio Garcia Alcazar (ESP/neu!), Tammy Yagi-Kitagawa (JPN), Mireille Ganzin (FRA), Maria Fumea (ROM) and Hans van der Krogt (NED). The next plan among other things is to transfer the 'Code of Points 2005 - 2008' in...
Last weekend World Champion Angela McMillan (NZL) won in the 'Selwyn Theatre' in Auckland/New Zealand with an outstanding new routine and 20,171 points the Aerobic National Championships 2004.
Angela McMillan was also awarded the Athlete of the Year award in front of her multitude of New Zealand fans. New Zealand Gymnastics President, Paul Wells, spoke highly of Angela's outstanding contributions as a role model and coach for the youth of New Zealand in addition to her international world class...