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  2. Ball (rhythmic gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    For gymnastics, the ball originally began as a small ball around the size of a tennis ball and grew in size to make it easier for the audience to see and for the gymnast to roll along the body. [ 1 ] Early 1920s: The use of balls in various gymnastics schools in Europe emerged, focusing on simple throws and catches to enhance physical fitness ...

  3. Rhythmic gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which gymnasts perform individually or in groups on a floor with an apparatus: hoop, ball, clubs, ribbon and rope. [2] [3] The sport combines elements of gymnastics, dance and calisthenics; gymnasts must be strong, flexible, agile, dexterous and coordinated.

  4. Glossary of gymnastics terms - Wikipedia

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    A gymnastics apparatus used in rhythmic gymnastics. The ball rests in the gymnast's hands, is balanced on the body, and is thrown into the air and caught. Banned skills Prohibited gymnastic moves due to high risk of injuries for the performing athlete. Base In acrobatic gymnastics, the role in pair and group competition that requires strength ...

  5. Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    The event in gymnastics performed on the floor is called floor exercise. In the past, the floor exercise event was executed on the bare floor or mats such as wrestling mats. The floor event now occurs on a carpeted 12 metres (39 ft) x 12 metres (39 ft) square, usually consisting of hard foam over a layer of plywood , which is supported by ...

  6. Ribbon (rhythmic gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    Rhythmic gymnastics routines require the ribbon to constantly be in motion and create defined shapes. [3] The ribbon is generally held by the handle with the thumb and pointer finger extended. [5] Because of the ribbon's length, the gymnast can easily become tangled in it or cause knots to form; juniors and beginner gymnasts may use shorter ...

  7. Fans Can't Get Over 'Headless' Rhythmic Gymnastics Photos ...

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    The rhythmic gymnastics individual all-around qualification took place at Paris' Porte de La Chapelle Arena on Thursday, Aug. 8, and a series of new action shots from the competition had fans ...

  8. What to watch at the gymnastics in Paris - AOL

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    Gymnastics competitions will air in the US on NBC, USA Network and E! and stream on Peacock and NBC Olympics, with men’s qualification starting at 5 a.m. ET on July 27, and women’s ...

  9. Simone Biles: Redefining gymnastics and inspiring a new ... - AOL

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    Biles also won a gold medal in the all-around event, getting top scores for vault, floor and balance beam. Overall, she tied several world records and set a new American record for the most ...