Monday, September 29, 2014

17th Asian Games Incheon, Korea - Gymnastics Trampoline


Gold medalist Li Dan (C), silver medalist Zhong Xingping (L) of China and bronze medalist Kishi Ayano of Japan pose on the podium during the awarding ceremony of the women's gymnastics trampoline event at the 17th Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea, on September 26, 2014. Li Dan won the gold medal with 57.000 points.

Results:
Men's Final


GOLD DONG Dong CHN ­ China
SILVER TU Xiao CHN ­ China
BRONZE UEYAMA Yasuhiro JPN ­ Japan

Women’s Final

GOLD LI Dan CHN ­ China
SILVER ZHONG Xingping CHN ­ China

BRONZE KISHI Ayano JPN ­ Japan

45th FIG Artistic Gymnastic World Championships 2014

Guangxi Sports Centre will be used for the 45th FIG Artistic Gymnastics Worlds 

Championships, from 29 September – 12 October 2014,Nanning, China.



With 960 volunteers most of them speak fluent English, and enthusiastically try to help visitors in every way.




Men gymnasts have their first training on the 29.9.2014.
The top 24 teams in Nanning will qualify to send full teams to next year’s World
Championships and the opportunity to qualify full teams to Rio. Teams not in the top 24 will be limited to a maximum of three gymnasts next year, and will rely on gymnasts to qualify as individuals to the Olympics.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

17th Asian Games 2014 -, Incheon Korea.

Gymnastics Artistic Results



Men's Apparatus Final
Vault
SHEK Wai Hung HKG
YANG Hakseon KOR
HUANG Xi CHN
Parallel Bars
KAMOTO Yuya JPN
FOKIN Anton UZB
 DINH Phuong Thanh VIE
High Bar
ZOU Kai CHN
SAITO Yusuke JPN
YAMAMOTO Masayoshi JPN
Women's Apparatus Final
Balance Beam
KIM Unhyang PRK
PHAN Thi Ha Thanh VIE
SHANG Chunsong CHN
Floor Exercise
YAO Jinnan CHN
SHANG Chunsong CHN
YUN Narae KOR

Photos: Winner Men's Vault
SHEK Wai Hung - Hong Kong


Congratulations to all the gymnasts.

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

17th Asian Games 2014, Incheon, Korea

 Chinese Olympic star Zou Kai ended his country's wait for a men's gymnastics gold at the Incheon Asian Games on Wednesday with a world class floor routine performance.
China, the traditional powerhouse in Asian gymnastics, have made a poor start in the men's division, slipping to third in the team competition and not even making the podium in the individual all-round event.

There was gold for North Korea in the women's vault as Hong Un-Jong turned in a dazzling pair of runs to beat Uzbek veteran Oksana Chusovitina into second in a rerun of the 2008 Olympic final.

Japan's Masayoshi Yamamoto took gold on the pommel horse, ahead of Uzbek teenager Abdulla Azimov.

North Korean gymnast Hong Un-jong (C) poses for photos after winning the gold medal in the women's vault final at the Incheon Asian Games on Sept. 24, 2014. To her left is Uzbekistan's Oksana Chusovitina, 39, who won silver, and to her right Vietnam's bronze winner, Thi Ha Thanh Phan. (Photo courtesy Yonhap)

Photo : ZOU Kai CHN

Gymnastics Artistic -Men's Apparatus Final

Floor Exercise
ZOU Kai CHN
HUANG Yuguo CHN
KAMOTO Yuya JPN

Pommel Horse

YAMAMOTO Masayoshi JPN
AZIMOV Abdulla UZB
PARK Minsoo KOR

Rings
 LIAO Junlin CHN
TAKEDA Kazuyuki JPN
DANG Nam VIE

Women's Apparatus Final

Vault
HONG Unjong PRK
CHUSOVITINA Oksana UZB
PHAN Thi Ha Thanh VIE


Uneven Bars
YAO Jinnan CHN
HUANG Huidan CHN
KANG Yongmi PRK

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

17 Asian Games 2014 – Incheon Korea.

Results Women’s Individual All Around

Photo: Yao Jinan and Yun Nare

GOLD YAO Jinnan CHN ­ China
SILVER SHANG Chunsong CHN ­ China
BRONZE YUN Narae KOR ­ Korea


Nineteen-year-old Yao Jinnan from China grabbed the gold medal while her team mate Shang Chunsong pocketed the silver medal in the women's all-around event at the Asian Games here Tuesday.

Being the only gymnast in the Chinese team with Olympic experience, Yao gave an extraordinary performance and was ranked the first in three out of four events. In total she took 57.900 points, reports Xinhua.

Shang also did a great job and earned the highest score of 14.900 in beam. She collected a total of 56.950 points. South Korea's Yun Narae won the bronze medal with 55.000 points.

Congratulation to all the winners.

17th Asian Games 2014 - Incheon Korea.

Individual All-Around Finals - Results

Yuya Kamoto (JPN) wins IAAF gold at Asian Games, followed by Masayoshi Yamamoto (JPN) and Sangwook Lee (KOR).

Kamoto finished top of the qualifying round and picked up where he left off, earning high marks for execution across the six disciplines, including two above 9.0. 

The 20-year-old said he felt relieved by the victory -- Japan's first in the event in 36 years. 

"Winning these events have been my goal ever since I was selected as a national team member, so I feel like a load has been lifted from my mind," he said. 



Monday, September 22, 2014

17 Asian Games – China titles women’s team gymnastics artistic.


 
Women gymnasts of China delivered a performance of ruthless elegance to storm to a crushing victory in the Asian Games team event Monday, as North Korea pipped Japan to silver.

A day after a patchy performance saw the Chinese men's team beaten into third place, the women dominated their opponents at Incheon's Namdong Gymnasium.

The Chinese gymnasts also filled the top three spots in the floor routine and the top five in the uneven bars, where Yao Jinnan beat world champion Huang Huidan into second with a giddying high-difficulty routine.