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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 ...
FIG World Cup [8] April 25–28: Cairo: FIG World Cup [9] May 5–11: Varna: FIG World Challenge Cup [10] May 15–18: Koper: FIG World Challenge Cup [11] May 26–31: Leipzig: European Championships [12] June 5–8: Jecheon: Asian Championships — June 12–15: Jecheon: Asian Championships — June 12–15: Panama City: Pan American ...
Perhaps the first African delegation was the Egyptian one which offered forth a full male team at the 1950 World Championships in Basel. By the time of these World Championships, a total of 60 male athletes from 6 countries and 53 female athletes from 7 countries comprised the competitive field. [11]
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.
For many, Simone Biles is the greatest gymnast of all time and after a two-year hiatus from the sport following the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, the US gymnast is back to what she does best: winning ...
Simone Biles is heading back to where her record-breaking reign atop gymnastics began. The American star headlines the five-woman U.S. team that will compete at the 2023 world championships in ...
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]
These photos show how much Olympic gymnastics has evolved through the years from 1920s teams to Kerri Strug and now record-breaking gymnast Simone Biles.