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         Gymnastics Olympic Sports:     more books (41)
  1. Gymnastics (Olympic Sports) by Kate Haycock, 1991-10
  2. Special Olympics Gymnastics Sports Skills Program
  3. A Winning Attitude: The Olympic Sport of Gymnastics (Inspiring Athletes Non-Fiction)
  4. Gymnastic Events (The Olympic Sports) by Jason Page, 2008-03-15
  5. Gymnastics (Olympic Sports) by Kate Haycock, 1991-11-15
  6. Olympic Gymnastics Walt Disneys Sport Goofy Encyclopedia by Walt Disney, 1983
  7. Olympic gymnastics fundamentals (The Merrill sports series) by James M Sweeney, 1973
  8. Gymnastics Reader (Easy Olympic Sports Readers) by TEACHER CREATED RESOURCES, 2004-11-03
  9. Gymnastics. (Official Sports) (The 1991 ISSOG: Special Olympics International): An article from: Palaestra by Claudine Sherrill, Linda Barnes, et all 1992-01-01
  10. Olympic Gymnastics: Gymnastics (Great Moments in Olympic History) by Adam B. Hofstetter, 2007-06-30
  11. Martial Arts, Boxing, and Other Combat Sports (The Olympic Sports) by Jason Page, 2008-03-15
  12. The Final Report of the President's Commission on Olympic Sports 1975-1977, Volume 1 by Gerald B. Zornow, 1977
  13. Easy Olympic Sports Reader
  14. Gymnastics (True Books-Sports) by Christin Ditchfield, 2000-03

81. Sport.iafrica.com | Olympics | News Romania Top In Gymnastics Preview
Reigning olympic champion Romania, led by teen Catalina Ponor, edged reigning world champion United States on Sunday in a women s gymnastics qualifying
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... Galleries OLYMPICS Romania top in gymnastics preview Posted Mon, 16 Aug 2004 Reigning Olympic champion Romania, led by teen Catalina Ponor, edged reigning world champion United States on Sunday in a women's gymnastics qualifying preview of Tuesday's team finals showdown. The Romanian teen titans topped team totals with 152.436 points to 151.848 for the US squad and 151.085 for third-place China, the 2003 bronze medallists.

82. Sport.iafrica.com | Olympics | News Cheating Claim Rocks Gymnastics
American gymnast Blaine Wilson accused Japanese judge Sawao Kato and olympic gymnastics technical director Adrian Stoica of cheating after lastminute
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... Galleries OLYMPICS Cheating claim rocks gymnastics Posted Sun, 15 Aug 2004 American gymnast Blaine Wilson accused Japanese judge Sawao Kato and Olympic gymnastics technical director Adrian Stoica of cheating after last-minute notification of reduced credit for a favoured US release move. Wilson's comments will add spice to Monday's men's team final, in which qualifying leaders Japan and the United States will try to dethrone reigning Olympic and world champion China.

83. 2004 USA Gymnastics Olympic Site - Info/ The Venues
olympic Indoor Hall (OIH) Artistic gymnastics Trampoline. The elegant sport of gymnastics (Artistic . Trampoline) and the fast paced Basketball games
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The Venues for Gymnastics Competition
  • During the ATHENS 2004 Games, Gymnastics disciplines will be held in the Olympic Indoor Hall at the Athens Olympic Sports Complex (Artistic Gymnastics and Trampoline), which has a seating capacity of 15,000 and at the Galatsi Olympic Hall (Rhythmic Gymnastics) that has a seating capacity of 6,000.
  • Artistic Gymnastics will be concluded over eight competition days, from 14 to 23 August, with the participation of 98 men and 98 women athletes from about 35 countries.
  • Trampoline will be held on 20 and 21 August with the participation of 16 men and 16 women athletes from about 20 countries.
  • Rhythmic Gymnastics will be held from 26 to 29 August with the participation of 80 gymnasts from approximately 20 countries.
  • On 24 August a gala will be held at the Olympic Indoor Hall, with the participation of the Olympic Champions and World Champions in Gymnastics.
Olympic Indoor Hall (OIH)
  • During Games-time, seating capacity will reach 19,250 for Basketball and 17,500 for Artistic gymnastics and Trampoline.
  • The Ministry of Culture is responsible for the renovation of the Hall.

84. 2004 USA Gymnastics Olympic Site - Info / General History
2004 gymnastics olympics USA Official site. Trampoline made its debut as an olympic sport at the 2000 olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.
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General History of Gymnastics
Artistic Rhythmic
Artistic Gymnastics
Gymnastics has existed for more than 2,000 years, but its development as a competitive sport began just little more than 100 years ago. During the 1800's, mass and individual exhibitions were conducted by various athletic and school clubs, as well as ethnic organizations, like the Turnvereins and Sokols. Although slow to catch on in the schools, gymnastics did flourish in the Turnvereins and Sokols. It was introduced to the U.S. and its school systems in the 1830's by such immigrants as Charles Beck, Charles Follen and Francis Lieber. The Bureau of the European Gymnastics Federation, which would evolve into the International Gymnastics Federation, was formed in 1881 opening the way for international competition. In the United States, the Amateur Athletic Union assumed control of gymnastics, along with most other amateur sports, in 1883. Prior to this time gymnastics championships were held by various clubs and organizations. The first large-scale meeting of gymnasts was the 1896 Olympics, where Germany virtually swept the medal parade. Gymnasts from five countries competed in events which included men's horizontal bar, parallel bars, pommel horse, rings and vault.

85. Athens Olympics 2004. ABC Sport.
Home of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s (ABC) Athens Olympics 2004 The Chinese have always been strong in sports like gymnastics and table
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Every Olympic Games provides us with defining moments. Some are obvious - like Cathy Freeman's golden run in Sydney and Muhammad Ali's lighting of the cauldron in Atlanta. Others are a matter of personal preference. Athens was no different. In almost every sport there were memories to cherish. From the feats of Ian Thorpe Michael Phelps and Jodie Henry in the pool to unforgettable victories by Kelly Holmes and Hicham El Guerrouj on the track, every winner had a story to tell. And so did most of the losers. Losers like Jana Pittman , Wilson Kipketer and Alex Popov, who weren't losers at all, but were winners without gold medals. For the Greeks, these Games were a triumph. Not because they were the best ever, but because in the main, they went without a hitch. Because, despite the doubters, they opened on schedule, and because - perhaps against all odds in today's world - for a little more than two weeks they recaptured the spirit of the ancient Olympics. The centrepiece of these Games was the thoroughly modern stadium with its Santiago Calatrava-designed roof.

86. Special Olympics Maryland - Inspire Greatness
gymnastics is one of Special Olympics expanding sports. Special Olympics gymnastics was first included as an official sport in the 1972 World Games in
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COMPETITION Sports Competition Sports by Season Spring Sports Summer Sports ... Gymnastics in Maryland Special Olympics gymnastics combines strength, flexibility and artistry. Competitions are offered for men in the artistic events and women in artistic and rhythmic events. As in all Special Olympics sports, athletes are grouped in competition divisions according to their ability level, age and gender. Gymnastics is one of Special Olympics' expanding sports. Today 7,837 athletes in 80 Programs around the world train and compete in gymnastics. Women may compete in up to four events in either artistic or rhythmic competitions. The artistic events include uneven bars, the balance beam, vaulting and floor exercises. The rhythmic competition includes rope, hoop, ball and ribbon. Men may compete in up to six events in artistic gymnastics. Men's artistic events include floor exercises, pommel horse, rings, vaulting, parallel bars and the horizontal bar. For the well-rounded athlete, the all-around competition offers an additional challenge. Men and women may choose to compete in every event, which qualifies them for the all-around. Unified Sports™ opportunities are offered in gymnastics. This program invites individuals with and without mental retardation to compete on the same gymnastics team as partners. Its success in promoting teamwork and inclusion can be seen throughout Special Olympics.

87. Atlanta,Georgia,11Alive,ATLANTA,News,Weather,Doppler,sports,events
The first week of the Olympics features gymnastics and swimming, two sports in which Those sports include swimming, diving, gymnastics, track and field,
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88. Olympic Trampoline Gymnastics Tickets - Athens Summer Games - 2004
Buy olympic gymnastics Tickets Here The categories for this sport are Men s and Women s individual events. Browse the schedules below for tickets and event
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89. Olympic Artistic Gymnastics Tickets - Athens Summer Games - 2004 Olympics Schedu
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90. Gymnastics
Special Olympics gymnastics combines strength, flexibility and artistry. As in all Special Olympics sports, athletes are grouped in competition
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Special Olympics Gymnastics combines strength, flexibility and artistry. Competitions are offered for men in the artistic events and women in artistic and rhythmic events. Male and female gymnasts may compete in all events offered (All Around) or may be specialists, competing in one, two, or more (but not all) events. Victor Andrade of Special Olympics Mexico competes in floor exercises at the 2003 Special Olympic World Summer Games in Dublin, Ireland. [Photo by Dara MacDónaill] Special Olympics athletes also can participate in Special Olympics Unified Sports® events. Unified Sports is a program that combines Special Olympics athletes and athletes without intellectual disabilities (partners) on sports teams for training and competition. In Unified Sports gymnastics, all rules and regulations apply equally to athletes and partners, who compete in the same compulsory and optional routines. They are judged individually, then the scores are added together for each event for a combined total score for that event. Unified Sports teams may be specialists or all-arounders; awards are based on the combined scores of the athletes and partners. As in all Special Olympics sports, athletes are grouped in competition divisions according to ability level, age and gender.

91. Sports
There are 28 sports on the programme for the Summer olympic Games. New Zealand has been represented in many of these since the inception of the modern
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92. Gymnast Cathy Rigby At The Museum Of Menstruation And Women's Health
olympic Gymnast Cathy Rigby and Stayfree Pads. sports have usually meant freedom of movement in advertising for menstrual hygiene, and the American olympic
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Olympic Gymnast Cathy Rigby and Stayfree Pads
Sports have usually meant freedom of movement in advertising for menstrual hygiene, and the American Olympic gymnast Cathy Rigby personified that in many ads for Stayfree pads in the 1980s. Unlike Lee Miller Carol Lynley and Susan Dey , but like Mary Lou Retton , also an Olympic gymnast, she was already a famous person when she made these ads , which showed her willingness to take chances.
She showed her boldness (but read the e-mail toward the bottom of this page that objects to my characterization) by posing nude in a hazy photograph for an article about her in the 21 August 1972 American Sports Illustrated magazine (second photo below) , the same year of her disappointing Olympic performance; Life magazine put her on its 6 May 1972 cover, (below) , writing that her coach rated her as one one of the two best women gymnasts in the world (the other being Russian Ludmilla Turistcheva). She had won the silver medal in balance beam in the 1970 world championships.

93. Armenian Olympic Athletes
Armenian olympic Medalists, competitors, and famous athletes from around the world. armenian olympic + sports page. armenia sports, about cilicia
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Olympic medalists and competitors from across the globe
  • 1952, Helsinki
    • Hrant Shahinian. Gold - Gymnastic Team
    • Hrant Shahinian. Gold - Ring Excersizes
    • Hrant Shahinian. Silver - Combined Tournament
    • Hrant Shahinian. Silver - Vaulting Horse Excersizes
    • 1956, Melbourne
      • Albert Azarian. Gold - Gymnastics Team
      • Albert Azarian. Gold - Ring Excersizes
      • Nikita Simonyan. Gold - Soccer Team
      • Vladimir Yengibarian. Gold - Boxing
      • Igor Novikov. Gold - Pentathalon Team
      • 1960, Rome
        • Albert Azarian. Gold - Ring Excersizes
        • Albert Azarian. Silver - Gymnastic Team
        • Valentin Chernikov. Silver - Individual Fencing
        • Valentin Chernikov. Bronze - Fencing Team
        • Igor Novikov. Silver - Pentathalon
        • 1964, Tokyo
          • Igor Novikov. Gold - Pentathalon Team
          • Igor Novikov. Silver - Individual Pentathalon
          • 1972, Munich
            • Faeena Melnick. Gold - Discus Throwing
            • Edward Mikayelian. Silver -Gymnastic Team
            • Arkade Andreasian. Bronze - Soccer
            • Hovannes Zanazanian. Bronze - Soccer
            • 1976, Montreal
              • Vardan Melitosian. Silver - Weightlifting
              • Davit Torossian.

94. FOXNews.com - Foxlife - Fox Features - Olympics Go Beyond Swimming, Gymnastics
past Summer Games has focused on a smattering of marquee sports such as gymnastics, swimming and track, every single sport on the Olympics bill will get
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95. Olympic Routes - Issue 6
olympic INDOOR HALL The sport of gymnastics (trampoline artistic) and the fast paced basketball games (quarterfinal, semifinal, final), will take place
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  • Editorial IOC Conference in Prague Debut in Athens Harilaos Vassilakos, the hot favorite who came second ... HOC Plenary Session
  • Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA). The heart of the Games By Yiorgos Gakis The heart of the 2004 Olympic Games is beating at the Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA), a complex that will host 9 out of 28 events, but also the two Press Centers: one for the Written and one for the Electronic Press. More than 500.000 people - spectators, athletes, officials, Mass Media, staff, volunteers - will be circulating daily within the OAKA spaces. OLYMPIC STADIUM
    The Olympic Stadium is situated at Maroussi, a northern suburb of Athens and it is part
    of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA). There will be 75,000 spectators who will attend athletics events, as well as the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. The General Secretariat of Sports has scheduled to complete the Stadium's renovation by the end of 2003. ATHENS 2004 and the Ministry of Culture have asked Santiago Calatrava, the well-known architect, to redesign and upgrade OAKA in an innovative and creative way, including the new roof structure for Olympic Stadium. General Secretariat of Sports (GGS), is responsible for the project by the end of June 2004.

    96. The Infoplease Crossword Puzzle: Olympic Sports
    This week s theme olympic sports An olympic Gymnast may do this to dismount a 69A, even though a more spectacular dismount was what she intended
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    97. Gymnastics To Remain An Olympic Sport...
    gymnastics to remain an olympic sport The gymnastics category (artistic and rhythmic gymnastics and trampolining) was voted back in.
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    98. Dancesport In The Olympics?
    The olympic Commission defines a sport as any activity that combines a that Figure Skating and gymnastics are not popular olympic sporting events.
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    Dancesport in the Olympics?
    Officially referred to as Dancesport many groups are trying to get ballroom dancing included in the Olympics.
    Before we can even consider the issue of ballroom dancing as an Olympic sport, we must first address the issue of whether it can be considered a sport in any terms. The Olympic Commission defines a "sport" as "any activity that combines a physical effort with a certain amount of skill." Clearly dancing requires effort. A study by the University of Freiburg in Germany which was published in the November 3, 1997 issues of Forbes Magazine, showed that "a vigorous rumba burns up the same number of calories and requires the same exertion as a bicycle competition or a footrace over a similar period of time." Ballroom dancing (or "Dancesport" which it is now officially called) is an extremely physical activity and at an advanced level dancers need to be very fit. They may not have the bulky look of a football player or the bulging biceps of a wrestler, but there is more to fitness than over-inflated muscles. Dancers are known for their aerobic fitness. As their level of competition increases so does their speed, balance and strength. In addition, Ballroom Dancing utilizes a variety of different muscles including, rear deltoids, rhombus, glutes and calves. Great strength is needed in the upper body to maintain the tension between partners. Also, many dancers cross train with a variety of sports to keep themselves in peak physical condition. That takes care of the "physical effort" part of the definition...now what about skill? First of all, as with any activity that requires talent, not just any John Doe off the street can excel in competitive Ballroom Dancing. Everyone at some point has watched a ballroom couple glide effortlessly across the floor. They make it look so easy but the reality is very different. After all, what sport didn't look like it would be easy to master before you actually tried it?

    99. Usolympicteam.com, Official Site Of The 2006 U.S. Olympic Team
    Gymnasts Nastia Liukin, Chellsie Memmel and Alicia Sacramone are preparing for the 2005 Visa Athletes, Events, sports, Features, Shopping, Athens 2004
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    - Katie Hoff: 16 year old swimmer turns pro
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    100. SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports > 2004 Summer Olympics > Gymnastics
    Coverage of the 2004 Summer Olympics by SignOnSanDiego.com and The San Diego UnionTribune.
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    Associated Press Gymnast Paul Hamm holds his 2004 Olympic gold medal during a news conference in New York.
    Sports court rules American gymnast Paul Hamm can keep his disputed Olympic gold
    8:09 a.m. Oct. 21 (AP)
    Paul Hamm can keep his Olympic gold medal. Sports' highest court rejected a South Korean appeal Thursday, ruling that Hamm is the rightful champion in the men's all-around gymnastics competition at the Athens Games.
    ATHENS, Greece, 11:14 a.m. Aug. 29 (AP)
    South Korean gymnast goes to sport court to get gold medal
    South Korea made a last-ditch push for the gymnastics gold medal given to Paul Hamm, appealing to sports' international arbitration panel to say "yes" when everyone else has said "no way." ATHENS, Greece, 7:14 p.m. Aug. 27 (AP)
    Attempt for closure stirs up more anger
    World gymnastics officials were looking for a way out of the Paul Hamm medal mess. All they did was make more people mad.

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