31. März 2025
Geringswalde, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

 It is with great sadness that German sport must bid farewell to one of the best gymnasts of the 1950's and 1960's, Roselore SONNTAG-Stoebe, who passed away peacefully March 30 in a retirement home in Doebeln Saxony / GER at the age of 91. After her active time as an Olympian (1960 in Rome), World Championship participant and 10-time GDR German champion of the former GDR, she went on to have...

30. März 2025
Stuttgart, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

From March 27 to 30, the traditional DTB Cup 2025 will take place for the 40th time in Stuttgart's Porsche Arena.
For some years now, this traditional competition has no longer had the status of an official FIG World Cup competition.
Starting with the men's Team Challenge (Thursday, 27 March), the juniors‘ Team Challenge and the women's Team Challenge on Friday (28 March), the juniors’ Team Challenge and the Mixed Cup on Saturday will follow on...

24. März 2025
Oregon, USA
Artistic Gymnastics

In 2000, Andreas WECKER (55) from Berlin was the first German gymnast to take part in four Olympic Games. There were four Olympic gymnastics medals in the first decade of reunified Germany - all four won by the protégé of former coach Lutz Landgraf: the Olympic high bar champion from Atlanta (1996) and world champion from 1995, who was part of the GDR's Olympic silver team (1988) and was already in the Olympic high bar final in Seoul as...

22. März 2025
Liverpool, GBR
Artistic Gymnastics

Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena witnessed Jamie LEWIS' all-around victory at the 2025 British Gymnastics Championships this weekend, with Jonas Rushworth (78.850) and Luke Whitehouse (78.650; both from Leeds Gymnasic Club) taking the medals with 80.200 points.
Victory in the women's all-around was claimed by current English champion Alia LEAT from Heathrow Gymnastics Club, who scored 52.200 points to beat her rivals Amber Valley (51.350) and Emily Roper (49.600).
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18. März 2025
Stuttgart, GER
Artistic Gymnastics

After being diagnosed with a shoulder injury, Germany's national record holder Elisabeth SEITZ (31) has been ruled out of the European Gymnastics Championships in Leipzig at the end of May. The uneven bars specialist has to undergo a targeted rehabilitation programme after tearing the supraspinatus tendon in her right shoulder.
In addition, the sports soldier (German Bundeswehr) is due to take part in a national defence course next month and only then will she decide on her further individual...

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