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Gymnasts who announced retirements in 2025 Gymnast Country Date Ref Anastasia Ilyankova Russia: 6 January 2025 [1] Arthur Zanetti Brazil: 12 January 2025 [2] Krisztián Balázs Hungary: 20 January 2025 [3]
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FIG World Cup 2025: C III – Apparatus March 6–9: Baku [2] FIG World Cup 2025: C III – Apparatus March 20–23: Antalya [3] FIG World Cup 2025: C III – Apparatus April 10–13: Osijek [4] FIG World Cup 2025: C III – Apparatus April 16–19: Doha [5] FIG World Cup 2025: C III – Apparatus April 25–28: Cairo [6] FIG World Cup 2025: C ...
The Artistic Gymnastics World Cup is a competition series for artistic gymnastics sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG). It is one of the few tournaments in artistic gymnastics officially organized by FIG, as well as the World Championships and the gymnastics competitions at the Olympic Games and the Youth Olympics. [1]
Gymnastics World Championships refers to a number of different world championships for each of the disciplines in competitive gymnastics.The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) organizes World Championships for six disciplines: acrobatic gymnastics, aerobic gymnastics, artistic gymnastics, parkour, rhythmic gymnastics, as well as trampoline and tumbling.
Rutgers University–Camden: Camden, New Jersey: 1950 Public 5,450 Scarlet Raptors: 2024–25 NJAC: men's tennis Simpson College: Indianola, Iowa: 1860 Private 1,225 Storm: 2024–25 American Rivers (ARC) gymnastics Southwestern University: Georgetown, Texas: 1840 United Methodist 1,536 Pirates: 2024–25 SCAC (SAA in 2025) women's lacrosse
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The NCAA men's gymnastics championships are contested at an annual competition sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the team and individual national champions of men's collegiate gymnastics among its member programs in the United States. [1]