10. April 2012
St. Petersburg, Russia
Trampoline

After ten years now the 23rd European Championships in Trampoline/Double Mini-Trampoline & Tumbling 2012 but also for Juniors and U21 will take place from Wednesday, April 11  to Saturday, April 13  in the "Petersburgsky Sports-Concerts Complex" of St-Petersburg again.

Ten Years ago, 2002, the legendary Alexander Moskalenko and Natalia Chernova won here in the Olympic categories.

Titleholder from 2010 (Varna)  the French Gregoire Pennes and the Russian oldy Irina Karavaeva, but both  finished their career...

1. Februar 2012
Lausanne, Switzerland
Trampoline

FIG press release--:  In the litigation involving the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) and French apparatus supplier "Gymnova" in Marseille, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has found the appeal lodged by the manufacturer on August 24, 2011 admissible.

13. Januar 2012
London, Great Britain
Trampoline

Following the Trampoline Gymnastics qualifying World Championships held in Birmingham (GBR), the FIG officially confirmed the first lists of qualifiers for the 2012 London Olympic Games and of gymnasts and countries who gained participation rights for the Olympic Test Event in January.  Sixteen men and sixteen women participatedtoday  in London's Pre-Olympic Trampoline Gymnastics events, with eight men and eight women, having qualified their countries directly at the 2011 Worlds in Birmingham... 
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20. November 2011
Birmingham / Great Britain
Trampoline

Great Britain is the host for the 28th World Championships  in trampoline for the fourth time.  After rhythmic gymnastics in Montpellier and artistic gymnastics in Tokyo now follow the World Championships in the youngest Olympic gymnastics discipline, the 2011 TRAMPOLINE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS in Birmingham.
Also these World Championships serve as Olympic qualification in the individual events for men and women. For the 28th time the best gymnasts are ranked in the two Olympic...

9. August 2011
Lausanne, Switzerland
Trampoline

On March 08, 2011, the FIG launched disciplinary proceedings against French apparatus manufacturer "Gymnova" for having supplied the 2010 World Championships in Metz (FRA) with defective springs and beds.
On April 28, 2011, the Disciplinary Commission was unanimous in its ruling, saying the supplier was guilty of violating norms specified in chapter IV of the Auto-Disciplinary Code,

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