4. September 2003
Prague/Czech Republik
Trampoline

Prague, September 5 - 6:
Attractive spectacle offer the top European and world trampolinists from 28 countries, which come to Prague to compete for the points of current World Cup series 2002-2003 on the beginning of September.

Neither acting European and world champions nor the Olympic champions from Sydney 2000 will not absent in the competition and the Prague audience will probably see also the majority of athletes which will compete in the Summer Olympic Games in...

30. August 2003
Ostende/Belgium
Trampoline

This weekend in Ostende, Belgium took place theTrampoline World Cup of the international circuit 2003/2004.
It was the second event this year after the 1st WORLD CUP in Paris in the middle of June 2003 and before the coming 3rd WORLD CUP in Prague next weekend (Sep 5 - 6)
The complete tops of the world started there, because these events are last tests in preparation on the World Championships in Hanover, October...

3. Juli 2003
Trampoline

Kurt Bächler
27th August 1919 – 22nd June 2003
(fig)-- It is with great sadness that we have to inform the International Gymnastics and Trampoline family of the sudden death of our dear friend Kurt Bächler (SUI). Kurt was, and will always be known and remembered as the “Father of Trampolining”.

15. Juni 2003
Paris/France
Trampoline

The Russian Olympic Trampoline Champion Alexander Moskalenko won the individual category of the first world cup event of the new circuit 2003/04 in Paris this weekend.
With the same points, but on second place came the Japanese Takayuki Kawanishi and than came Dimitri Poliarush (BLR) and German Khnytchev (RUS), also with the same score on third place, only with a difference of 0,1.
The women's Olympic individual category was dominated by the current world champion Anna Dogonadze from...

14. April 2003
Sulzbach/Murr, Germany
Trampoline

The German Trampoline National Team won the friendly meet between Great Britain, France and Denmark in the Svabian city Sulzbach Murr.
350 visitors saw the German victories in men's and women's categories.
The German Henrik Stehlik won the individual men's event together with the French Sebastian Lafia.
Claire Wright was the winner of the women's event, on second place came the world champion Anna Dogonadze from Germany.
because some injuries the Danish team started with...

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