Tuesday, November 29, 2016

2016 South American Championships

The 2016 South American Championships were held from November 15 through November 20 in Lima, Peru.
All Around Results
1 Ginna Escobar Colombia 51.767
2 Tamara Casco Argentina 51.534
3 Mayra Vaquie Argentina 51.433
4 Ariana Orrego Peru 51.167
5 Nathalia Sanchez Colombia 50.167
6 Ana Karina Mendez Peru 49.400
Ginna Escobar, una de las gimnastas que ilusionan en el panorama nacional. FOTO JAIME PÉREZ
Beyond achievements, Escobar this event is taken as the ideal place to start building your goals and think about getting to the Tokyo Games-2020

2016 Mexican Open

The 2016 Mexican Open was held from November 25 through November 26 in Mexico City, Mexico.
All-Around Results
1 Angelina Kysla =========Ukraine ===54.400
2 Carolyne Pedro======== Brazil =====53.975
3 Oksana Chusovitina===== Uzbek==== 52.225

Monday, November 28, 2016

The will to win is important but the will to prepare is vital.


Austrian Future Cup 2016

  

November 26th 2016,
Tips Arena, Linz, Austria.
The Future-Cup 2016 has as much participants as never before. Already 32 teams from 17 Nations from 4 continents have called their participation.
SWE, SCO, POR, ITA, JAP, SUI, AUS, NED, GER, CZE, CAN, HUN, LIT, FIN, FRA, POL, AUT
Italy wins Future Cup team gold, while Japan and Canada take AA gold medals

Sunday, November 6, 2016

Olympic Hopes

Ana Padurariu ( Canada ) dominates Olympic Hopes

Gold on … everything.

Vault
1 Ana Padurariu Canada 14.350
2 Victoria Jurca Canada 14.175
3 Sara Peter Hungary 14.075

Bars
1 Ana Padurariu Canada 14.000
2 Jade Vella Wright Australia 13.450
3 Nora Feher Hungary 13.350

Beam
1 Ana Padurariu Canada 14.200
2 Jade Chrobok Canada 13.750
3 Taeja James Great Britain 13.350

Floor
1 Ana Padurariu Canada 14.100
2 Lucie Jirikova Czech Republic 13.550
3 Amelie Morgan Great Britain 13.450

Wednesday, November 2, 2016


Friday, October 28, 2016

2017 European Championship

Nadia Comaneci Vows To Be Fully Committed To Organizing The Up Coming European Championships
After launching 2017 European Championship website, Nadia Comaneci, Montreal Olympic champion, vowed to be fully committed to organizing the event in order for it to be at its highest standards.

"I was very enthusiastic and very happy when I received this news" said Comaneci.

"For all Romanians, this is the best opportunity to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the first WAG European Championship, which was held in Bucharest, in 1957."

"For me, 2017 will mark the 40th anniversary of winning my second European all around gold medal. I'll will do everything I can in order for the competition to be the best"

Romanian MAG champion, Marian Dragulescu expressed desire to compete at the European championships.
( Written by Alex Mladinescu )