Artistic Gymnastics

Bondarenko and Pavlova won Voronin Cup

20. Dezember 2003  
Moscow / Russia  
Artistic Gymnastics

Bondarenko and Pavlova won Voronin Cup

Alexei Bondarenko and Anna Pavlova (both Russia) were the all-around winner of the International 'Mikhail Voronin Cup', held in Moscow this weekend and won also each two apparatusses.
Russion athlets dominated all men's categories, only Saido Baitsev was the winner in juniors all-around....

Alexei Bondarenko

Turnteam TOYOTA Köln verteidigt Mannschaftstitel erfolgreich.

22. November 2003  
Köln  
Artistic Gymnastics

Turnteam TOYOTA Köln verteidigt Mannschaftstitel erfolgreich.

Alter und neuer Deutscher Mannschaftsmeister wurde gestern Abend in der Sporthochschule Köln das Turnteam TOYOTA Köln.
Es war ein verdienter Sieg, da Mitfavorit TV Hoffnungsthal drei Stürze am Balken nicht verkraften konnte und nach dem ersten Gerät nur noch auf Aufholjagd war....
<< Yvonne Musik vom Deutschen Vize-Meister TV Hoffnungsthal war erneut beste deutsche Turnerin und absolvierte zudem ein hartes Wettkampfwochenende...

Turnwunder Oksana Tschusowitina (28)

Durch einen bedauerlichen Software-Fehler wurden vom Veranstalter falsche Ergebnislisten und wiedersprüchliche Mehrkampfresultate versandt, bzw. gab es in den Gerätewertungen fehlerhafte Gesamtpunkte;
die Redaktion bittet in dessen Namen um Entschuldigung und veröffentlicht nun die korrigierten Listen.


RESULTATE
>> .... korrigierte Ergebnisliste, Finale

>> Ergebnisse, Relegation

John Atkinson - a British Legend

17. Dezember 2003  
Shropshire / England  
Artistic Gymnastics

John Atkinson - a British Legend

The U.S.Magazine 'International Gymnast' appreciates the incomparybly career of the British legend John Atkinson, who is retiring from a national coaching career that has lasted 43 years, including the last 30 spent as the head coach of the British men's team.
At a celebration dinner held Saturday evening in Shropshire, England, hundreds gathered to honor the career of British legend John Atkinson...
Read more about John Atkinson, published by International Gymnast-online:

Source: IG Online

and Barcelona 1992), 14 world championships (from Varna 1974 through Tianjin 1999), nine European Championships (from 1979 Essen to 1994 Prague), as well as innumerable other international events since 1967.

'It was just incredible!' Atkinson told IG of Saturday evening's celebration. 'Everybody says it was better organized than an opening ceremony of the Olympic Games, and I am really proud of my team from the World Class Performance Department, who have done all this work! It was a moment in our lives that we shall keep and treasure.'
The celebration continued into the early hours of the morning, said Atkinson's wife, former rhythmic world champion Vera Marinova-Atkinson. 'It was posh but friendly, serious but still with lots of humor,' she said.
Witnessing the 'This Is Your Life'-style tribute were 280 friends and colleagues of Atkinson. Among those on hand in Shropshire were the FIG's Slava Corn, Norbert Bueche, and Andre Gueisbuhler, former FIG president Yuri Titov, Russian Gymnastics Federation president Leonid Arkayev, FIG technical committee members Nelli Kim and Hardy Fink, decorated Bulgarian coach Nikola Nikolov, Professors Vladimir Smolevsky and Craig Sharp, David Kerwin of the FIG Sports Science Commission, John Aldridge of the FIG Medical Commission, and Richard Callicot, Chairman of the UK Sport.

Video taped messages were sent from several dignitaries who were unable to attend, including FIG President Bruno Grandi and British Olympic Association Chief Executive Simon Clegg.

Atkinson's involvement in the promotion of gymnastics has been widespread and impacting on both the national and international levels. From 1989 to 1993, Atkinson served as Chairman of British Institute of Sports Coaches. From 1993-2000, he was the Chairman of the Coaches Advisory and Steering Committees of the British Olympic Association. He was a founding member of the International Federation of Sports Acrobatics. He has been a member of the FIG's Executive Committee since 2000 and president of the FIG Sports Aerobics Commission since 1997.

He organized several key international events held in Great Britain, including the 1991 University Games in Sheffield, the 1992 FIG Men's Intercontinental Brevet Course, the 1995 European Youth Olympic Days in Bath, the 1996 Women's European Championships in Birmingham, the 2000 World Cup Final in Glasgow, and the Glasgow Grand Prix from 1997-2003.

Atkinson has run courses for the FIG/IOC Solidarity movement in Oceania, Singapore, Bangladesh, Swaziland and Zimbabwe, and worked on other courses in Vietnam, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, Jordan, Iran, Syria, Venezuela and Nepal.

Atkinson has also received numerous awards and honors, including the Goscom Sport Medal of the Soviet Union in 1988 and the International Award of Merit from the Australian Gymnastics Federation in 1990. He was named the Coach of the Year in both 1987 and 1988 by the British Institute of Sports Coaches. In 1989, he was named a Member of the British Empire (MBE) by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to Sport and Coaching in Great Britain.

On Monday, Atkinson celebrated his 66th birthday. In what capacity he will continue his work with the FIG and international consulting remains to be seen, says his wife.
'But nobody, least of all myself, trusts he will concentrate on gardening or regular car-washing—a real pity,' she joked.
Source: International Gymnast, online

General Rehearsal of Antwerp Olympic Gymgala Flanders

19. Dezember 2003  
Antwerp / Belgium  
Artistic Gymnastics

General Rehearsal of Antwerp Olympic Gymgala Flanders

MORE THAN 40 WORLD TOPGYMNASTS AT THE ANTWERP OLYMPIC GYMGALA FLANDERS 2003
Today was held the public dress rehearsal in the Sposrts Palais of Antwerp, Belgium.
About 4,000 pupils of the city saw the public 'warming up' of the world stars.
Saturday evening will follow the main event of the 'OLYMPIC GALA' with more than 40 top gymnasts in all disciplines ...

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Sports Acrobatics:
- Men’s pair Philippe Van Vynckt & Kenny Dewulf (BEL)
- Women’s’ pair Seema Piens & Charlotte Haers (BEL) and
- women’s’ trio Ine Engelen, Elke Knaepkens & Kimberly Hermans (BEL)


Sports Aerobics:
- Jonatan Canada (ESP), Israel Carrasco (ESP)
- and Rosa Alvarez (ESP)

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French Men s team beats China

15. Dezember 2003  
Nantes / Frankreich  
Artistic Gymnastics

French Men s team beats China

It was a big surprise, that the French men's team of artistic gymnastics won the friendly meet against a team from the world champion China in Nantes / France with a score of 165,925 vs. 164,425
The French women's team however lost agaist the Chinese guests with 105,550 : 107,050, just as
the national squads of Rhythmic gymnastics (166,300 : 196,450)...

Yerimbetov won All-around of Lukin Invitational

14. Dezember 2003  
Plano / USA  
Artistic Gymnastics

Yerimbetov won All-around of Lukin Invitational

The winner in 2001 and second last year, Kazakhstan's Yernar Yerimbetov was the all-around winner of the Valery Liukin Invitational, held yesterday in Plano, Texas.
Finishing behind Yerimbetov was a trio of U.S. team members. Runner-up Brett McClure led early in the competition until a fall on his parallel bars dismount. McClure won the event despite the fall (9.250), and also placed second on pommel horse. On third came Steve McCain...

Oksana Chusovitina: An extraordinary Women!

13. Dezember 2003  
Berlin, Cologne / Germany  
Artistic Gymnastics

Oksana Chusovitina: An extraordinary Women!

A battle not only for sportive glory...
Never before during the last 30 years of modern women’s artistic gymnastics there has been a 28-year old World Champion.
In Anaheim this has been realized by the unresting Oksana Chusovitina from Uzbekistan who now lives in Cologne/ Germany.< br> We met this extraordinary athlete in Berlin where she has been the star of the gala GYMMOTION.
She seems to be a bit tired now after so many competitions and galas, she doesn’t even remember her total amount of competitions this year - “...after Anaheim it must have been about eight...“

Oksana: It's Show time, now!

"Yes, I am quite tired", said Oksana with a smile on her face, “but I know why I do all this!“ She missed almost no large competition during this pre-Olympic year. In addition to the sportive challenge also the battle for price money, awards and the market value of a super star has become important in her life. The total amount which is necessary to cover the costs for the treatment of her son Alisher in Cologne has not yet been collected completely.
In Uzbekistan the opportunities for the treatment of her child certainly wouldn’t have been that good and so Oksana also is very grateful for the help of her friends of the gymnastics club TOYOTA Cologne with Prof. Peter Brüggemann and Shanna Poljakova who have supported her and gave her the feeling of security also when she has been on competition tour throughout the World.

Coach Svetlana Kusnezova (middle), Zamolodchikova and Chusovitina (ri.)

Sportively seen Oksana Chusovitina will continue to reach for the stars.
Incredible 13 years ago she competed in her first competition abroad at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle where she won on vault, then became World Champion on floor 1991 in Indianapolis, 1992 followed an Olympic gold medal ...and in August 2003 in Anaheim she again won the World Championship title on vault. In 2004 in Athens she once again wants to reach for Olympic medals. “I am working on a more difficult second vault. It works quite well already now.“
* In 2008, after getting the German citizenship
Oksana Chusovitina realized her fifth Olympic participation in Beijing as the first femal gymnast of the world!!

CHUNICHI CUP 2003

09. Dezember 2003  
Nagoya / Japan  
Artistic Gymnastics

CHUNICHI CUP 2003

Defending champion Hiroyuki Tomita (56,625) earned victory over teammate Naoya Tsukahara (56,150), at the annual Chunichi Cup 2003, held last weekend in Nagoya, Japan. Finishing third was the Chinese Feng Jing (55,875), the world all-around champion 2001, Ghent.
World champion Svetlana Khorkina (RUS; 36.775 ) won the all-around title in women's category and edged Romanian Andreea Munteanu (36.700.
Finishing third was the second Romanian Oana Ban with a score of 36,675 points.
Pommel Horse
1. Takehiro Kashima JPN 9.725
2. Liang Fuliang CHN 9.650
3. Naoya Tsukahara JPN 9.550
4. Feng Jing CHN 9.475
5. Cho Seong Min KOR 9.300
6. Yang Tae Young KOR 9.200
7. Maxim Devyatovsky RUS 9.000
8. Alexei Bondarenko RUS 8.925

Still Rings
1. Cho Seong Min KOR 9.600
2. Hiroyuki Tomita JPN 9.575
2. Yang Tae Young KOR 9.575
4. Feng Jing CHN 9.550
5. Naoya Tsukahara JPN 9.400
5. Maxim Devyatovsky RUS 9.400
7. Alexei Bondarenko RUS 9.350
8. Sean Townsend USA 9.200

Men's Vault
1. Yang Tae Young KOR 9.375
1. Cho Seong Min KOR 9.375
3. Alexei Bondarenko RUS 9.200
4. Akihiro Kasamatsu JPN 9.162
5. Sean Townsend USA 8.087

Parallel Bars
1. Liang Fuliang CHN 9.600
2. Naoya Tsukahara JPN 9.550
3. Alexei Bondarenko RUS 9.525
4. Akihiro Kasamatsu JPN 9.500
5. Feng Jing CHN 9.325
6. Maxim Devyatovsky RUS 9.300
6. Yang Tae Young KOR 9.300
6. Sean Townsend USA 9.300

High Bar
1. Takehiro Kashima JPN 9.675
2. Alexei Bondarenko RUS 9.600
3. Hiroyuki Tomita JPN 9.575
4. Akihiro Kasamatsu JPN 9.400
5. Jason Furr USA 8.900
6. Sean Townsend USA 8.700
7. Yang Tae Young KOR 8.450

Svetlana Khorkina,
AA World Champion in Anaheim 2003

Women's Vault
1. Svetlana Khorkina RUS 9.387
2. Lidia Sidorova RUS 9.250
3. Andreea Munteanu ROM 9.225
4. Kyoko Oshima JPN 9.025
5. Manami Ishizaka JPN 8.987
6. Ayaka Sahara JPN 8.937
7. Mayu Kuroda JPN 8.525
8. Ayaka Sahara JPN 8.975

Uneven Bars
1. Irina Yarotskaya UKR 9.575
2. Oana Ban ROM 9.250
3. Svetlana Khorkina RUS 9.175
4. Andreea Munteanu ROM 9.100
4. Manami Ishizaka JPN 9.100
4. Kyoko Oshima JPN 9.100
7. Lidia Sidorova RUS 9.025

Balance Beam
1. Oana Ban ROM 9.600
2. Svetlana Khorkina RUS 9.575
3. Andreea Munteanu ROM 9.375
4. Lidia Sidorova RUS 9.350
5. Irina Yarotskaya UKR 9.000
6. Ayaka Sahara JPN 8.975
7. Kyoko Oshima JPN 8.925
8. Manami Ishizaka JPN 8.250

Women's Floor Exercise
1. Andreea Munteanu ROM 9.475
2. Irina Yarotskaya UKR 9.425
3. Oana Ban ROM 9.325
4. Manami Ishizaka JPN 9.275
5. Svetlana Khorkina RUS 9.225
6. Kyoko Oshima JPN 9.125
7. Ayaka Sahara JPN 9.100
8. Lidia Sidorova RUS 8.950

Romanian Pair wins SWISS CUP 2003

23. November 2003  
Zürich/Schweiz  
Artistic Gymnastics

Romanian Pair wins SWISS CUP 2003

The Romanian Pair Oana Ban/Marian Dragulescu teamed to win the 25th Swiss Cup 2003, held Sunday in Zurich/Switzerland.
Qualifying second for the final, Ban and Dragulescu totaled 19.000 to outscore the team Oksana Chusovitina (UZB) and Belarus' Ivan Ivankov (18.925).
Ten pairs competed in the first two of four rounds of the competition, after which the top eight pairs advanced to the third round.
After three rounds, the top four pairs qualified for the final round....

25. SWISS CUP 2003
- Zurich/Switzerland, 23-Nov-2003 -


>> Detailed Results

... more information: >> Website of SWISS CUP

 

2nd International Art Gymnastics -Cup

06. Dezember 2003  
Liestal / Switzerland  
Artistic Gymnastics

2nd International Art Gymnastics -Cup

The winner of the '2nd INTERNATIONAL ART GYMNASTICS CUP' in the North-Swiss Gymnastics Center NKL Liestal was Niki Boeschenstein (SUI) with a score of 53,450.
On second place came the Russian Dmitri Drevin, followed by Gunther Cockhoyt from Belgium.
The Dutch Jeffrey Wammes won the juniors category (51,25), followed by Timofei Lazarev (RUS) and Brian Gladow (GER).
Russia, Netherlands, France (Lyon) was the ranking in the team competition with 12 teams from 10 countries.

Teams ranking: (1) Russia, (2) Netherlands, (3) France (Lyon), host Liestal (SUI) on 4th place.

Gastgeber: NKL, Schweiz

R E S U L T A T E
II. INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT 'ART GYMNASTICS'
- Liestal (SUI), 2003, December 6

>> All-around, ELITE

>> All-around, Juniors

>> TEAM Competition


Among the big German delegation from Berlin, Halle and Cottbus was also the Olympic Champion on rings, Seoul 1988, Holger Behrend, working as a talent coach in Cottbus (photo, right).
The Swiss gymnasts used this competition also as the first national qualification for the European Juniors Championships 2004 in Lubljana.
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