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61. Australian Olympic Committee 2005 Australian Youth Olympic Festival : 19-23 Janu
Aussies trampoline girls hungry after success Gymnastics is one of the most demanding, exacting olympic sports, comprising multiple disciplines and
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62. Gay Games® VII Sports And Cultural Festival - 15-22 July 2006 - Chicago USA
Ji Wallace, World Champion and olympic Silver Medalist in trampoline, Arndt s and Rössner s sport has been a part of every Gay Games from the beginning
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Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, Styx co-founder Chuck Panozzo, and U.S. Women’s World Cup Champion soccer goalie Saskia Webber are just three of more than fifty “2006 Gay Games Champions” announced today by the Chicago organizers of Gay Games VII Sports and Cultural Festival. The 2006 Gay Games Champions are prominent individuals — gay or straight — who have agreed to lend their support to the Gay Games coming to Chicago 15-22 July 2006. Mayor Daley will serve as Honorary Co - Chair of the 2006 Gay Games Champions program. Co-chairing the program with him are Chicago City Treasurer Judy Rice and openly gay Chicago Alderman Tom Tunney. Global Sponsor: Human Rights Campaign USA's largest LGBT civil rights organization joins our team!

63. Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sports: Scorecard
Philadelphia, PA (sports Network) One of the oldest olympic sports, The artistic and trampoline events will be held in the olympic Indoor Hall at the
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64. ALPHA BANK
Over 1500000 people visited the Alpha Bank´s Panorama of olympic sports. in 11 olympic sports such as Baseball, Softball, trampoline, Badminton,
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65. New Olympic Sports: Seriously, New Bike Race Starts With A Motorcycle
But there s a slew of new events in sports that were already on the olympic agenda, such as trampoline in gymnastics and women s hammer throw and women s
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September 14, 2000 BY JO-ANN BARNAS FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER Technically, there are only two new sports debuting at the 2000 Games triathlon and taekwondo. But there's a slew of new events in sports that were already on the Olympic agenda, such as trampoline in gymnastics and women's hammer throw and women's pole vault in track. Here's a list of the new disciplines and sports, including an up-close look at some. New sports: Triathlon and taekwondo. New event disciplines: Keirin, Madison and Olympic sprint in cycling, women's hammer throw, women's modern pentathlon, women's pole vault, synchronized diving, synchronized swimming duet (reinstated), trampoline, women's trap and skeet shooting, women's water polo, women's weightlifting. The Keirin, Madison and Olympic sprint

66. Welcome To GirlTech
In 1928, 32 years after gymnastics became an olympic sport, women began to compete at trampoline and tumbling can be traced to archeological drawings in
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Gymnatics "Don't be afraid if things seem difficult in the beginning. That's only the initial impression. The important thing is not to retreat; you have to master yourself." Olga Korbut, Olympic Gymnast Gymnastics has existed for more than 2,000 years, but its development as a competitive sport began just little more than 100 years ago. It was introduced to the U.S. and its school systems in the 1830's. The first large-scale meeting of gymnasts was the 1896 Olympics, where Germany won almost all the medals. Gymnasts from five countries competed in events which included men's horizontal bar, parallel bars, pommel horse, rings and vault. Before this time, gymnastic competitions were generally held among local clubs. The first international gymnastics competition outside of the Olympics was held in 1903 in Antwerp, Belgium, where gymnasts from Belgium, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands competed in what is now considered the first World Championships. Fun Fact: Did you know that track and field events such as pole vault, broad jump, rope climb, 100 meter sprint, and shot put were considered gymnastics? Track and field did not fully disappear from the World Gymnastics Championships circuit until the 1954 competition. The first women's gymnastics instruction in the United States was given at Mount Holyoke College in 1862. In 1928, 32 years after gymnastics became an Olympic sport, women began to compete at the Olympic level. The U.S. women first competed in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany.

67. Rio 2007 Pan American Games
Rio olympic Arena (Basketball, Artistic Gymnastics and trampoline) 15000 people Other Venues , Brazilian Equestrian Society, Cidade do Rock sports
http://www.cob.org.br/pan2007/ingles/locais_autodromo.asp
Select a sport All Sports Aquatics Athletics Archery Badminton Basketball Baseball Boxing Canoeing Cycling Equestrian Fencing Football Gymnastics Handball Hockey Judo Modern Pentathlon Rowing Sailing Shooting Softball Table Tennis Taekwondo Tennis Triathlon Weightlifting Wrestling Volleyball Speedway Sports Complex This is one of the facilities located within a 6-mile radius from the Pan American Village Address: Sports: Artistic Gymnastics Basketball Cycling (trackl) Diving ... Swimming and Trampoline
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- Rio Olympic Arena (Basketball, Artistic Gymnastics and Trampoline) - 15,000 people
- National Aquatic Center (Diving, Synchronized Swimming and Swimming) - 10,000 people
- Barra Velodrome (Track Cycling) - 3,000 people
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68. CBC.ca - Athens 2004 - CBC Sports: Canada's Cockburn Takes Silver In Trampoline
Dogonadze made up for her olympic performance four years ago, when she finished eighth after Nikitin wins trampoline gold, Canada s Turgeon misses final
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Canada's Cockburn takes silver in trampoline
Last Updated: Fri Aug 20 20:32:24 EDT 2004
Karen Cockburn of Toronto captured Canada's second medal of the Athens Summer Games Friday with a silver in women's trampoline. Canada's Karen Cockburn of Toronto waves to the crowd after receiving her silver medal in trampoline. (CP/Tom Hanson) Cockburn, the current world champion and bronze medallist from Sydney four years ago when the sport made its debut, was calm and controlled in the competition that saw defending gold medallist Irina Karavaeva of Russia false start in qualifying, then crash out. Anna Dogonadze of Germany won the gold and Huang Shanshan of China took the bronze. "It feels great," Cockburn told CBC. "I came in today a little shaky and nervous for the competition, so I'm happy I did as well as I did. I'm happy I made it into the finals because my prelims weren't so good today."

69. Mail Discussion Trampoline And Olympics
just like Acro sports too, as an olympic Sport. infos I ve got Today, trampoline is recognized as an olympic sport but not in the olympic games.
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  • olympic recognition C.J.Paterson@uk.ac.bham.cs, Wed, 15 Nov 1995 10:19:09 GMT
  • olympic recognition ard@cheeta.inesc.pt (Alfredo Domingues), Wed, 15 Nov 95 16:10:59 +0100
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  • Re: Copy of: Copy of: olympic recognition C.J.Paterson@uk.ac.bham.cs, Thu, 16 Nov 1995 15:59:06 GMT
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  • !!! Trampoline to be in Sydney 2000 !!! kubicka@wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de (Martin Kubicka), Mon, 01 Sep 1997 23:04:37 +0200 Subject: olympic recognition Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1995 10:19:09 GMT From: C.J.Paterson@uk.ac.bham.cs To: http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~cjp Subject: olympic recognition Date: Wed, 15 Nov 95 16:10:59 +0100 From: ard@cheeta.inesc.pt (Alfredo Domingues) To: http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~cjp Subject: RE: olympic recognition Date: 16 Nov 95 08:02:47 EST From: To: Subject: Re: Copy of: Copy of: olympic recognition Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 15:59:06 GMT
  • 70. Top Story - Trampolinists Fly In Face Of Trouble - The St. Petersburg Times. Ove
    Yes, trampoline is an olympic sport now, but with a very limited budget like ours, we cannot, unfortunately, be of much help, Spiridonov added.
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    #656, Tuesday, March 27, 2001 TOP STORY
    Trampolinists Fly in Face of Trouble By Molly Graves and Galina Stolyarova
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    In an unmarked and nondescript warehouse off Sadovaya Ulitsa, heads bob up and down as coaches - wrapped warmly in sweaters and scarves - silently watch the bodies of young trampolinists doing somersaults and twists high above their heads. The spartan accommodation houses one of the St. Petersburg Trampoline Federation's two co-functioning training halls for trampolining - a sport in which Russia displayed unparalleled prowess during the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. And the coaches for St. Petersburg are conscious that they may be training the next round of Olympic medalists. Because of the heart-stopping performances of Krasnodar's Irina Karavayeva and Alexander Moskalenko, Russia leads the world in this little-known but fast-growing new Olympic sport. And with St. Petersburg's jumpers ranked second nationally, it would seem the bundled-up coaches have little to worry about in their hopes for future Olympic gold. However, with federal funding cuts and opportunities for local athletes and coaches looking bouncier abroad, coach Lyubov Bakina of the St. Petersburg Trampoline Federation is concerned for the future of her sport.

    71. BBC Sport Academy | Other Sport | Gymnastics | Bounce Away With Our Trampoline G
    Gary Smith and we re part of the GB olympic trampoline team that went to Athens 2004. And this is our olympic guide to the trampoline. Watch my guide
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    Kirsten's stats Born: 17 Nov 1980 Height: Weight: Club: Edgbarrow Coach: Sue Lawton (mum) Career high: Winning bronze at the World Championships 2001 Started bouncing: Two-years old Olympic idols: Denise Lewis and Sir Steve Redgrave Gary's stats Born: 22 September 1980 Height: Weight: Club: Jumpers TC, Gillingham

    72. Flying Ace Productions - Trampoline Shows, Cast Of Athletes
    Greece commentating for the new olympic sport of trampoline. Australia, in the debut appearance of trampoline as an olympic sport.
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    (Our show will feature a minimum of 3 athletes.) Trace Worthington The most successful male freestyle skier in U.S. history, Trace competed in two Olympics, earned 43 World Cup victories, and won 7 World titles. He has appeared in numerous commercials and several films and television shows. He works as a television sports commentator for all major networks and is one of the foremost authorities in the world of skiing. Also look for Trace on NBC throughout the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece commentating for the new Olympic sport of Trampoline. A legend in freestyle skiing, Fuzz is widely recognized as a pioneer in the sport. He competed in three Olympics and numerous World championships and coached the 1998 U.S. Winter Olympic Aerial Ski Team, where Nikki Stone and Eric Bergoust won Gold Medals. Fuzz has worked on many specialized exhibitions, promotions, and marketing events. His natural exuberance and enthusiasm make him an ideal emcee and personality for television and commercials. Austin Cummings Austin is well on his way to achieving his goal of becoming a member of the 2006 Winter Olympic team as a Freestyle Skier, as well as a Trampoline competitor in the 2008 Summer Olympics!

    73. Olympic Trampoline Gymnastics Tickets - Athens Summer Games - 2004
    The Gymnastics trampoline competition will take place at the olympic Buy olympic Gymnastics Tickets Here The categories for this sport are Men s and
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    74. Trampoline Use Jumps, Injuries Soar
    For the first time in 2000, the olympic Games featured trampoline gymnastics. The début of trampolining as an olympic sport is expected to make it even more
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    A serious sport Safety precautions A serious sport More than just a recreational pastime, trampolining is a great form of aerobic exercise for athletic training. During World War II, trampolines were used to train pilots and navigators in fitness and orientation. After the war, astronauts trained on trampolines to develop body positioning for space flight missions. Trampolining became an international sport and was introduced into school physical education programs to combine fitness and fun. However, US participation declined as trampolines were withdrawn from schools due to injury law suits.
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    • jewellery or articles that may catch on equipment are prohibited.
    Parents who buy a trampoline for their children often overlook the hazards, despite the safety precautions that come with the equipment.
    • Trampolining injuries slightly exceeded cycling-related admissions.

    75. USA-Gymnastics.org: The Sport Of Gymnastics
    trampoline made its debut as an olympic sport at the 2000 olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Power Tumbling, first performed on simple mats,
    http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/gymnastics/history.html
    USAG Home The History of Gymnastics Rhythmic Sports Acrobatics 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.

    76. Encyclopedia: Olympic Sports
    Synchronized diving was adopted as an olympic sport in 2004. Trampolining is a competitive sport in which gymnasts perform acrobatics while bouncing on
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    77. Melvins Trampoline Plaza For Jumpers,gymnastics,rebounder,backyard,olympics.
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    78. 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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  • 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.

    79. Huang Takes Women S Trampoline Olympic Bronze
    Huang takes women s trampoline olympic bronze (People s Daily) China only has a history of 16 years on this sport. Results of women s trampoline final
    http://www2.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2004-08/21/content_367645.htm

    80. Summer Olympics 2000 Trampoline Bounces Into Games
    These are competitors in the newest olympic sport trampolining. In 1998 when I knew trampoline had been recognized as an olympic sport,
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    SYDNEY, Australia Bouncers will be out in Sydney's Olympic Park on Friday but not to throw rowdy Australians out of pubs. These are competitors in the newest Olympic sport trampolining. The men and women who will be leaping up to 20-meters (65 feet) in the air prefer to be called bouncers to trampolinists. They hope their acrobatics will raise the profile of the sport, one of the least known in the Games. Trampolining was invented in the 1930s by Americans 'Leapin' Larry Griswold, a vaudeville acrobat, and George 'Hands' Nissen, a carnival performer who preferred to walk around on his hands. It was not recognized as an international sport until 1964. It staged its first world championships only in 1967. The sport was slow to take off because it was associated with children crashing to the ground in backyards across North America, breaking bones and spraining joints. But a competition manual put together in 1942 along with improved equipment has slowly increased its popularity, particularly in eastern European.

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