24. Juni 2007
Sofia / Bulgaria
Trampoline

At the  "International Astronaut Alexandrov-Tournament" - which is also the fourth World Cup Competition of the present FIG series - athletes representing 19 countries competed this weekend in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia. Olympic champion of 2004, Yuri Nikitin (Ukraine) and Olympic champion of 2000 Irina Karavaeva (Russia) once again won the competition.
The Synchronized competition was dominated by  Yasuhiro Ueyama / Tetsuya Sotomura from Japan, ...  

30. April 2007
Kunshan / China
Trampoline

China have dominated the 3rd Trampoline World Cup in  Kunshan,  China's east Jiangsu province. Chinese athletes bounced their way to all the important medals in the men's and women's individual events.
China's rookie Dong Dong conquered the audience and referees with his perfect performance to take the men's individual event....

24. April 2007
Great Britain
Trampoline

It is worthwhile to have a special look at the GYMmedia OB EXCHANGE (- use the button, left) sometimes, because it is the most efficient possibility for gymnastics coaches looking for jobs...
So British Gymnastics is just seeking an energetic and performance-driven Director for its UK Sport Lottery funded World Class Trampoline Programme.

3. April 2007
Lake Placid / USA
Trampoline

Russia's 2000 Olympic champion  Irina Karavaeva won the women’s trampoline gold medal at the first world cup event of the new season in Lake Placid (USA) with a score of  38.60. Canadian Karen Cockburn was second with a 37.90, followed by Zhong Xinping of China in third at 37.60.
In men’s trampoline, 2004 Olympic champion Juri Nikitin’s 40.70 came first.
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18. März 2007
Aalsmeer / Niederlande
Trampoline

The 17th edition of the International Flower-Cup took place in Aalsmeer, Netherlands and 400 sportspeople from 17 countries registered. In the men's elite class Henrik Stehlik (TGJ Salzgitter), who came third at the Athens Olympic games, won easily with a total of 38,9 points. The following athletes came second, third and fourth, all achieving 37,3 points: James Higgins (GBR), Ji Wallace (AUS), third at the Sydney Olympics and Marty Myers (CAN). The ranking was decided according to the tie-break rule.

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