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  2. Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    The word gymnastics derives from the common Greek adjective γυμνός (gymnos), [4] by way of the related verb γυμνάζω (gymnazo), whose meaning is to "train naked", "train in gymnastic exercise", generally "to train, to exercise". [5] The verb had this meaning because athletes in ancient times exercised and competed without clothing.

  3. EXPLAINER: How gymnastics evolved from 'exercising naked'

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    The word gymnastics is derived from the ancient Greek “gymnazein," meaning “to exercise naked.” The sport, now among the Olympics’ most beloved events, was born millennia ago, as young men ...

  4. Rhythmic gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    The "Idla Girls", a Swedish rhythmic gymnastics group, performing in 1958. The teachings of Duncan, Jacques-Dalcroze, Delsarte, and Demeny were brought together at the Soviet Union's High School of Artistic Movement when it was founded in 1932, and soon thereafter, an early version of rhythmic gymnastics was established as a sport for girls.

  5. History of physical training and fitness - Wikipedia

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    The more common exercises which were undertaken by women include running (including sprinting), jumping, light stone or shot put, light dumbbell exercises, archery, fencing, swinging Indian clubs, swimming, ball games, racket sports, and various forms of gymnastics. The Heraean Games were the women's equivalent of the Ancient Olympic Games and ...

  6. Gymnasium (ancient Greece) - Wikipedia

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    The English noun gymnast, first recorded in 1594, [5] is formed from the Greek γυμναστής (gymnastēs), [6] but in Greek this word means "trainer" not "athlete". The palaestra was the part of the gymnasium devoted to wrestling, boxing, and ball games. From the word "gymnasion" came also the term "gymnastics".

  7. Lists of gymnasts - Wikipedia

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    See gymnasium (ancient Greece) for the origin of the word gymnast from gymnastikos This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  8. Dominique Dawes on flipping the script on diversity in gymnastics

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    When Dominique Dawes competed in the Olympic trials for the 1992 Barcelona Games, she was the first Black gymnast to ever qualify. Three decades later, 80% of the U.S. women’s Olympic gymnastics ...

  9. "Consistency" name of the game for Central gymnastics ... - AOL

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    The Central gymnastics teams head back to the state meet in El Paso on May 3-4. Here's what it means for the program. "Consistency" name of the game for Central gymnastics teams headed back to state