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  2. Artistic gymnastics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Currently, there are around 86,800 athletes enrolled in artistic gymnastics disciplines in the United States. [27] This figure makes up just under 85% of the total number of athletes enrolled in any gymnastics discipline in USA Gymnastics; clearly showing that artistic gymnastics is the most popular gymnastics discipline in the country.

  3. Great American Gymnastics Express - Wikipedia

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    Great American Gymnastics Express, known also as GAGE Center or GAGE, is an American artistic gymnastics academy, located in Blue Springs, Missouri. GAGE was founded in 1979 by its present-day owner and head coach, Al Fong .

  4. 2025 in artistic gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Competition Event Gold: Silver: Bronze: World Championships: All-Around Floor Exercise: Pommel Horse: Rings Vault Parallel Bars Horizontal Bar: Junior World Championships

  5. Simone Biles stepped away from ‘corrosive’ gymnastics for ...

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    After documenting near-abusive training practices of elite gymnastics in her 1995 book, Little Girls in Pretty Boxes, sports journalist and author Joan Ryan found herself unable to watch the sport.

  6. Artistic gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Artistic gymnastics is a discipline of gymnastics in which athletes perform short routines on different types of apparatus. The sport is governed by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG), which assigns the Code of Points used to score performances and regulates all aspects of elite international competition.

  7. FIG World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Since 1997, the Artistic Gymnastics World Cup has been contested as a series of stages in different cities around the world. From 2003 to 2010, events at the Artistic Gymnastics World Cup series were divided into Category A and Category B; Category A events were reserved for invited athletes only, while Category B events were open to all athletes. [13]

  8. United States women's national artistic gymnastics team

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    The United States women's national artistic gymnastics team represents the United States in FIG international competitions. As of 2024, the U.S. team is the reigning World team champion and the reigning Olympic team gold medalists, with the five gymnasts nicknamed the "Golden Girls."

  9. USA Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    United States of America Gymnastics (USA Gymnastics or USAG) is the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States.It sets the domestic rules and policies that govern the sport, promotes and develops gymnastics on the grassroots and national levels, and serves as a resource center for members, clubs, fans and gymnasts.