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NEWS UPDATED 30 APRIL 2006

BETH NEW EUROPEAN CHAMPION ON BARS! HIGHEST EVER SCORE FOR A GYMNAST AS BETH HITS 16.05! MORE SOON!

4 PAGES OF NEW SPELTHORNE PHOTOS NOW HERE!

FANTASTIC PERFORMANCES AT WORLD SPORTS ACRO  TRIALS, FULL RESULTS & PHOTOS HERE SOON!

Artistic Gymnastics - Catalina Ponor retains European Title on Beam as she bids farewell and may join Cirque Du Soleil - Sensational performance from Vanessa Ferarri as Italy win European Team Title by 0.10 from Romania! Full results and report from European’s here soon! - Catalina Ponor to retire after European Championships but aims for 2 Gold Medals - European Championships Preview, - Beth to compete on Bars only - Anna Pavlova misses out on Euro selection - Georgia win Team Title at NCAA Championships - New Stick It Gym Movie opens in USA! - New photo galleries from Pacific Alliance ! Chellsie Memmel & Nastia Liukin tie for AA Title at Pacific Alliance as USA win Team Event & Australia claim Silver! - Heathrow win British Team Championships - GB Men’s Junior & Senior Team’s named for European Championships - Ashley Priess and Cheng Fei win Gold in Lyon - GB V Italy Junior International, 2nd place for Laura Jones and bronze for Becky Wing! - Russia’s Irina Isayeva wins 2 Gold medals at Cottbus Cup, Jana Bieger claims US Gold on Vault - GB Junior Men’s International & photos -Full report from British Team Championships coming soon

Sports Acrobatics, Trampoline & Tumbling - Full report from 2nd World Trials here soon plus full results and photos! -USA World Acrobatics Trials - King Edmund & Horsham set to compete in International Club Meet in Geneva - USA win 7 Medals at Flanders Cup including 4 Gold’s and Senior Team Trophy! - Sensational results for Oxford as they claim Gold, Silver and Bronze at Flanders International Cup plus Harrow Senior Trio win Gold & bronze in Junior’s! - World Sports Acrobatics Championships photos and latest news - 4 pages of British Championship’s Acro & Tumbling Photos plus British Sports Acrobatics Championship’s report - British Tournament 6 page photo special including Wakefield & Spelthorne - World Cup Finals for Trampoline & Tumbling come to Birmingham! - GB’s European Tumbling Teams announced - 4 pages of new Spelthorne photos from Limes Acro Cup in Germany - Volkov Cup photos from Russia, the Baltic Cup from Lithuania PLUS new Flanders International Cup Photos all coming this week here on Gymnastics Online!

Rhythmic - Kaneva wins AA Title in Russia - European Rhythmic Championships move to Russia - Corbeil 2006 plus latest RG News including British Open & Pacific Alliance here soon

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Sports Funding - £564,000 Extra funding for British Gymnastics for 2006 - 2007 as UK Sport announces extra £65 Million in funding for London 2012! GB Men’s & Rhythmic program’s funding to be redeveloped for 2012

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27TH APRIL - EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

WOMEN’S SENIOR TEAMS QUALIFICATIONS

27TH APRIL 2006 

Team- qualification seniors, final ranking - Top 8 Teams qualify for Saturday’s Team Final


1. Russia 176.150
2. Romania 175.950
3. Italy 174.650
4. Ukraine 173.300
5. Spain 171.600
6. France 168.450
7. Great Britain 167.225
8. Netherlands 166.400
9. Greece 165.975


26TH WOMEN’S EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Volos (GRE) 27 - 30 April 2006

LIST OF INDIVIDUAL APPARATUS QUALIFIERS

Women’s Seniors - Apparatus Finals

SUN 30 APR 2006 - 15:00

The European Championships features a total of 32 Medal winners from major Championships, including 3 Olympic, 9 World and 20 European medals and promises some fascinating battles for European Team and Individual Titles this weekend!

Today’s qualifying rounds produced some impressive debuts as well as some surprises with Russia and Romania dominating the Team event qualifiers but only 0.20 separate the leading Teams by 176.150 to 175.90 going into Sunday’s Final, where we start once more from a clean sheet! Italy’s Vanessa Ferrari was excellent and helped her Team qualify in 3rd position with 174. 650, and Romania’s Sandra Isbaza also qualified for 3 Apparatus Finals including 1st places on Floor and Beam plus 7th on Vault! The surprise of the day came from Stefani Bismpikou who produced excellent routines to hit the 3rd highest overall score in front of her delighted home fans.

Great Britain qualified for the Team Final in 7th place but sadly Shavahn Church had to withdraw after injuring her knee in her Floor routine.

Beth Tweddle performed superbly for Great Britain on Uneven bars to qualify for Sunday’s Uneven Bars Final in first place with an incredible 15.850 and the highest individual score of the Competition. Beth now stands a great chance of winning her first European Title, after coming so close last year where she also led in qualifications in Debrecen but had to withdraw due to injury. She has already won 2 European Medals after earning Silver in Amsterdam in 2004 and Bronze in Patras in Greece 2 years earlier. Beth is only competing on Uneven Bars after her ankle injury at World’s and she remains firm favourite to land the Title, and British gym fans will be glued to their television’s on Sunday roaring her on. However Beth must overcome the challenge of Vanessa Ferrari from Italy who performed brilliantly to qualify in 2nd place on 15.625 and was also the highest individual top scorer across all 4 pieces with a total of 60.925 where she also qualified for three apparatus Finals.

Imogen Cairns also produced a good All Round finishing in 10th place out of 115 gymnasts in the unofficial Individual scorers with a total of 55.850 and Imogen also qualified for Sunday’s Vault Final in 8th place, on a piece which Russia’s  Anna Grudko led after scoring 14.612 in today’s Qualifiers. Memories of the wonderful European record breaking Svetlana Khorkina came flooding back! Russian Team mate Irina Isayeva also produced a beautiful floor routine which was full of artistry and execution, and of course Romania’s Catalina Ponor who qualified in 3rd place to maintain her dream of 2 Gold Medals in her final competition.    

On Beam Romania and Russia once more fought for dominance with every Romanian gymnast scoring over 15.30 but only 2 gymnast’s from each country can qualify for the Individual Apparatus Finals which made this a thrilling battle for places in European Finals. Each Russian gymnast had also scored over 14.600 on Vault, which poses the question, should the top 8 gymnast’s on each piece not qualify for the Individual Apparatus Finals in a European Championship’s?

Nevertheless the beam qualifier’s were dramatic as Yulia Lozcheko from Russia was technically superb with 15.600, but was just beaten into 2nd place by Romania’s Sandra Isbaza with 15.675. Catalina Ponor overcame a slight wobble to qualify in 3rd position and head for Sunday’s Finals where she will defend her European Title. What drama we could see as Catalina bids farewell!

Unfortunately Great Britain’s Shavahn Church injured her knee at the end of her Floor routine and she had to withdraw from the Vault competition where Mel Roberts took her place. Shavahn scored a total of 27.400, and has been a great asset to the GB Team after great performances in Melbourne and also at the British Team Championships where her Bars routine in particular stood out. Shavahn had already scored 14.025 on Beam in Qualifier’s and Team Manager Jo Prescott said “ The Team did really well in the Qualifications. They started on Beam and achieved their highest result on A. Bars (42.600) - well done to the fresh Senior Amy Nunes on this apparatus! Unfortunately, Shavahn Church injured her knee in the end of her Floor routine today and it is unlikely that she will compete in the Finals on Sunday”.

Amy Nunes made an impressive Senior debut with Amy scoring 27.025 with 13.925 on Vault and 13.100 on Bars, and with Mel’s total of 41.1000, which included her top scores of 13.925 on Vault and 13.850 on Floor helped GB make the Team Finals in 7th place out of the 24 teams.   

We wish Shavanh and the GB team’s well and fingers crossed for this weekend’s Finals!

Our View

Sadly there is no Senior All Around competition this year which we feel is disappointing, as this is a European Championships and a wonderful spectacle which tests a gymnast’s all around ability on all 4 pieces, however the UEG have decreed that there will be Senior Team and Individual Apparatus Winners only. Significantly only 50 out of the 115 competitors today produced a full All Around with 18 gymnasts competing on just one apparatus. There will be an All Around Champion in tomorrow’s Junior event so we wonder why there will be no Senior All Around competition?

Russia’s new Team had 4 out of their 6 gymnast’s qualify for apparatus Finals winning a total of 6 positions in Apparatus Finals, whilst Romania and Ukraine have 5 places in Apparatus Finals with Italy and Spain 4 each. 

Full details of Individual Apparatus Finalist’s appear below:-

 

VAULT

1st -  ANNA GRUDKO - RUSSIA 14.612

2nd - OLGA SHERBATYKH - UKRAINE 14.500

3rd - CARLOTTA GIOVANNINI - ITALY 14.387

4th - ARIELLA KAESLIN - SUI 14.325

5th - JANA KOMRSKOVA - CZE 14.300

6th - KATIA ABEL - GER 14.200

7th - SANDRA IZBASA - ROM  14.125

8th - IMOGEN CAIRNS- GBR 13.937

Reserves

R1 - LARA MARX - LUX 13.837

R2 - ENIKOE KORCSMAROS - HUN 13.825

 

UNEVEN BARS

1st - ELIZABETH TWEDDLE - GBR  15.850

2nd - VANESSA FERRARI - ITA 15.625

3rd - DARIYA ZGOBA - UKR  15.250

4th - YULIA LOZHECKO - RUS 15.100

5th - LENIKA DE SIMONE ESP 14.950

6th - JANA SIKULOVA - CZE 14.725

7th - ROSE - ELIANDRE BELLEMARE - FRA  14.650

8th - STELIANA THNISTOR - ROM  14.575

Reserves

R1 - LIA PAROLARI - ITA 14.500

R2 - LICHELLE WONG - NED 14.425

 

BALANCE BEAM

1st - SANDRA IZBASA -  ROM 15.675

2nd - YULIA  LOZHECKO - RUS  15.600

3rd - STAFANI BISMPIKOU - GRE  15.600

4th - CATALINA PONOR ROM - 15.450

5th - VANESSA FERRARI - ITA 15.225

6th - MARINA PROSKURINA - UKR 15.225

7th - IRINA ISAYEVA - RUS 15.150

8th - LENIKA DE SIMONE - ESP 15.100

Reserves

R1 - LICHELLE WONG - NED 15.000

R2 - MONICA BERGAMELLI - ITA 14.825

FLOOR EXERCISE

1st - SANDRA IZBASA - ROM  15.550

2nd - VANESSA FERRARI - ITA 15.475

3rd - CATALINA PONOR - ROM 3 14.675

4th - IRINA ISAYEVA - RUS 14.575

5th - THAIS ESCOLAR - ESP 14.450

6th - NADRIDA  IVANOVA - RUS 14.450

7th - OLGA SHERBATYKH - UKR 14.450

8th - MARYNA KOSTYUSHENKO - UKR 14.450

Reserves

R1 - ROSE - ELIANDRE BELLEMARE - FRA 14.425

R2 - DARIA BIJAK - GER 14.400

The Junior Team and All Around competition takes place tomorrow and we will bring you all the news and results here on Gymnastics Online

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- DISSAPOINTMENT FOR ANNA PAVLOVA WHO MISSES OUT ON EURO SELECTION

- BETH TO COMPETE ON BARS ONLY

- GB TEAMS NAMED FOR EUROPEANS

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26TH APRIL - TOP GYMNASTS SET FOR EUROPEAN GLORY AS EXCITEMENT BUILDS IN VOLOS FOR TOMORROW’S OPENING ROUNDS!

Top names to look out for at this week’s European Championships

Catalina Ponor (Romania)

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Triple Olympic Champion Catalina Ponor was born on 20 August 1987 in Constanta. Olympic Champion in the Team competition, balance beam, and floor exercise, she has also won four gold medals in European Championships: European Champion in 2004 in the Team competition, balance beam, and floor exercise, plus one in last year’s Europeans on the balance beam. Catalina also won three silver medals in the 2003 World Championships (team competition, balance beam, floor exercise, and the bronze medal on balance beam in last year’s World Championships. After announcing her retirement after this year’s European Championships and her aim to win 2 Gold Medals, she will be determined to retire from competition with a Podium position and once more become European Champion.

Isabelle Severino (France)

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Born on 9 April 1980 in Montmorency, Isabelle began to tour along with a troupe of gypsy dancers, performing acrobatic stunts when she was only 7 years old. Her first major success in artistic gymnastics came at the 1996 World Championships, in Puerto Rico, where she won the bronze medal on uneven bars. In 1999 she quit and turned herself into sport aerobic gymnastics, among other things, where she gained international distinctions. In 2003 Isabelle decided to return to artistic gymnastics, with the aim of taking part in the Olympic Games of Athens, which she achieved.  We feel that Isabel’s best is still to come after she won the Gold Medal on Floor in last year’s European’s.

Elizabeth Tweddle (Great Britain)

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Beth was born on 1 April 1985 in Johannesburg, South Africa and she is the most successful gymnast in the history of British women artistic gymnastics. An uneven bars specialist, Beth won two medals in European Championships, bronze in Patras in 2002 and silver in Amsterdam in 2004. Sadly British Gymnastics confirmed tonight that Beth will only be able to compete on her favourite uneven bars after sustaining an ankle injury during her Podium Training in the World Artistic Championships. She also suffered the disappointment of having to withdraw from the apparatus finals of last year’s Europeans, because she got injured during the all around final two days earlier. Beth has also won two medals in the World Championship’s winning bronze medals in 2003 and 2005. She will be determined to medal in her only event at this year’s Championships and we’ll be cheering her on. .

Suzanne Harmes (Netherlands)

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Suzanne was born on 10 January 1986 in Zoetermeer. At the 2002 European Championships she won the silver medal on the team competition, however her most significant achievements came last year. During 2005 she won the silver medal on floor exercise at the Debrecen Europeans, as well as the bronze medal on the same apparatus at the Melbourne World Championships.

Verona Van de Leur (Netherlands)

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Verona was born on 27 December 1985 in Gouda. Career highlights include the 2002 European Championships, in Patras, where Verona gained five medals with three silver medals in the team competition, all around, and vault, plus two bronze on balance beam and floor. This followed Verona’s bronze medal on Floor in the 2002 World Championships. Sadly she has suffered from a number of injuries in the last couple of years and fully deserves to succeed in this year’s European’s after displaying great guts and determination .

Alina Kozich (Ukraine)

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Alina was born on 16 December 1987 in Kiev. She shined at the 2004 European Championships, where she won the gold medal on all around competition, denying Russian star Svetlana Khorkina the opportunity to win the European title for the fourth time. In the same tournament, Kozich also won the silver medal in the team competition.

Gold medalists at the 2005 European Senior Championships, held in Debrecen, Hungary, were France's Marine Debauve (all-around); Italy's Francesca Benolli (vault); France's Emilie Le Pennec (uneven bars); Romania's Catalina Ponor (balance beam); and France's Isabelle Severino (floor exercise). The team event was not contested in 2005 and Romania won the last European senior team title, in 2004.

DISAPPOINTMENT FOR ANNA PAVLOVA AS SHE MISSES SELECTION FOR EUROPEAN’S

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Anna Pavlova was surprisingly left out of the Russian Team who will compete at this week’s European Championships. The All Around Silver Medalist at the 2005 European Championships was not selected following a controlled competition at the World famous Dinamo Gym in Moscow earlier this month. Russian head coach Andrei Rodionenko named the five gymnasts who will compete for Russia as Anna Grudko, Polina Miller, Irina Isayeva, Tatiana Kazantseva and Yulia Lozhechko in a strong line up as Russia look towards Beijing in 2008.

At the Russian National Championships, 18 year old Anna medalled on vault and beam but finished in 7th place in the All Around. This followed disappointing results at the World Championships in Melbourne in November. Anna was interviewed on Russian TV following the Control Competition and said “I have almost completely changed my bars routine to meet the requirements of the new code,  there were some new elements I have never done before. The routine I did before was not suited to the new code, so I had to change it.”

Coach Andrei Rodionenko told the Russian media: ‘Anna Grudko earned her spot through her performances at the Russian Cup. There were no doubts either about Irina Isayeva who competed excellently at the World Cup in Germany, winning two gold medals.’

26TH APRIL - CATALINA PONOR ANNOUNCES HER RETIREMENT AFTER EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP!

CATALINA AIMS FOR 2 GOLD MEDALS IN HER FINAL COMPETITION.

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Catalina at the Athens Olympic Games in 2004 Photo copyright of World Gym Art and must not be copied or reproduced without permission.

   Catalina Ponor confirmed this morning that she will retire after this week’s European Championships but vowed to try and win the European Title on Beam for the third consecutive year and to retain the European Team Title which Romania won in 2004.

The Olympic Triple Champion on Beam, Floor and Team Competition said after her Podium Training in Volos, Greece today “ I have an injury problem on my left leg, but I hope that it will not cause me any trouble during the competition. My aim in this European Championships, which will be my last, is to win the gold medal in balance beam for third consecutive year and to retain the team title that we had won in 2004. I hope that I will also be among the challengers on floor exercise, but we will see. My decision to quit gymnastics after the Europeans of Volos is definitive. This is my last performance and I want to enjoy it as much as I can. I don’t know what I will do next. Maybe I will become a coach in Romania or elsewhere, but I’m not sure if I will do it immediately after my retirement. The Nea Ionia sports hall is small, but very good. I believe that it will host a very interesting European Championships”.

Her retirement had been widely predicted after her Coach Matei Stanei announced earlier this month that “Catalina has stated that she has decided to retire after the European Championships. Our goal at Volos will be to win at least a medal in the Apparatus Finals, in order to finish her career in glory”.

We wish Catalina all the very best for her final competition and in her future career and thank you on behalf of all of her millions of fans around the World for some incredible performances and some great memories from one of our all-time favourite gymnasts. It would be wonderful to see her achieve her aim of 2 more Gold medals in her last competition and a fitting tribute to a legend in gymnastics. Don’t miss our great tribute to triple Olympic Champion Catalina’s fabulous career after the this week’s Championship’s

 

26th April - FEW TICKETS ONLY LEFT FOR WOMEN’S EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS FINALS PLUS FULL COMPETITION SCHEDULE!

Over 70% of tickets have already been sold for tomorrow’s Women’s Qualification Round and Friday’s Junior Women’s Competition and All Around, and there are now just a few remaining tickets left for the European Championships! Don’t miss your chance to see your favourite European male and female gymnasts battle for the European Titles including the farewell appearance of 3 Time Olympic Champion Catalina Ponor!

The tickets are available at Volos 2006 offices, Iasonos 112 in Greece, and from tomorrow the ticket offices outside the Nea Ionia sports hall, where the European Championships are hosted, will be open. Tickets cost only 5 euros for the morning session, 10 euros for the afternoon session – qualification round and 15 euros for the finals. Click here now to see ticket availability and the full schedule for the European Championships!

25th April - European Tumbling Championships 2006

Great Britain Senior and Junior Team Selections Announced!

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Above - Wakefield’s Great Britain Tumblers shown with GB Tumbling Coaches Craig Lowther and Zoe Styles and right British Senior Women’s Tumbling Champion Samantha Palmer from Lynx.

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British Gymnastics have announced that following the tumbling selection events held at Lilleshall and at the British Championships on the 25th March and 22nd April respectively, the following Tumblers will represent Great Britain at the 18th Junior and 20th Senior European Championships. Congratulations to all of the Tumbler’s and good luck at the European Championships which take place in n Metz, France from the 22nd – 28th May:-.

Women’s Junior Team:

Rachel Letsche - Warrington

Zara McLean - Wakefield

Jennifer Dawes - Wakefield

Sarah Turner - Wakefield

Women’s Senior Team:

Danielle Bannon - Andover

Zoe McLean - Wakefield

Laura Houson - Wakefield

Samantha Palmer – Lynx

Men’s Junior Team:

Shaun Gregory - Pinewood

Greg Boosey – Richmond

Gary Aspinall - Wakefield

Stephen Newey - Pinewood

Men’s Senior Team:

Glenn Smith - Warrington

Charlie Burrows - Pinewood

Damien Walters – Derby City

Michael Barnes - Wakefield

Officials:

Matei Todorov – Team Manager

Craig Lowther – Head Team Coach

Anne Bidmead – Team Coach

Sally Filmer – Team Coach

Zoe Styles – Team Coach

Joy Sumner – Junior Judge

Claire Thompson – Senior Judge

The Technical Director commented; “Looking at the results to date it is apparent that we have strong teams with both our Senior and Juniors. With such large number of former medallists represented in this team from September 2005 at the World / International Age Group Championships, we can expect some good results and medal possibilities in all disciplines of tumbling”.

Don’t miss all the news and results from the European Championships here on Gymnastics Online plus reactions from top GB Tumblers!

 

24TH APRIL - DISNEY STICK IT GYM MOVIE OPENS IN USA THIS FRIDAY

CARLY PATTERSON, NASTIA LIUKIN, ALLANA SLATER, TANIA GENER & YANG YUN APPEAR IN NEW GYM FILM

Gym fans all over the USA are gearing up for this weekend’s cinema release of the new Stick It gym movie which features top Olympic and World Championship’s gym stars including 2004 Olympic Champion Carly Patterson and 2005 World Champion on Bars and Beam Nastia Liukin. 

The film also includes double Olympian Allana Slater from Australia who competed in the All Around Finals in Sydney and Athens and won a Team Bronze at the 2003 World Championships, plus Olympic Bronze Medalist on Bars Yang Yun, and Spanish Olympian Tania Gener. Many Colliegate stars also appear in a great line up.

Stick It stars Jeff Bridges as a Gym Coach trying to control newcomer Miss Peregrym who plays a rebellious 17 year old ex gymnast who returns to the disciplined world of elite gymnastics after getting into trouble with the police. Director Jessica Bendiger who also wrote the hit Cheerleading film Bring It On looks to have produced another great hit movie. We won’t spoil the story line for you but it features a great build up as the Team prepare to compete at the National Championships!

The star-studded Premiere will be attended by Carly Patterson, Nastia Liukin, Bart Connor and gymnastics legend Nadia Comaneci at the El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard.  A special advance screening will also be held on 26th April in Oklahoma City with free admission for 1,000 local gymnasts. Early reviews for Stick It are very positive with Canada Movies Online rating the film 8 out of 10. Stick It is scheduled for release in Australia on June 15th and UK and European release dates will be confirmed soon.

Check out the great new Web Site for Stick It here which states that the film is rated PG -13 and parental caution is advised as some scenes may be unsuitable for children aged under 13 years. Don’t miss the great section Trick It on the Site which includes some fantastic videos with action examples of a Triple Twist dismount from Beam, Front Aerial / Sheep Jump and many more skills including Onodi and my favourite, the full in piked also known as Mukhina which was used by Catalina Ponor as her dismount from Beam when she won Olympic Gold in Athens. 

Be the first to review the movie in our Gym Forum this weekend and see if other gym fans agree with you!

24th APRIL - UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND NCAA TITLE IN SUPER 6 TEAM FINALS

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Courtney Kupets on her way to Team Silver in Athens

All Around NCAA Champion and Freshman Courtney Kupets led the University of Georgia to victory in the Super Six team final at the NCAA Championships in Oregon.

Former Olympian Kupets has an outstanding record after winning the World Championships on Bars in 2002 and winning Silver with the U.S. Team in Athens plus bronze on Bars. She performed brilliantly to hit the highest individual score in the Team Final where Georgia successfully defended their 2005 Title winning Gold with a Team Total of 197.750 with Silver Medalist’s Utah only 0.95 behind on 196.800. The Georgia Team also included older sister Ashley Kupets, and Katie Heenan who won Bronze on Bars at the 2001 World Championships, Nikki Childs, Megan Dowlen, Kelsey Ercikson, Abby Stack and Tiffany Tolnay and the NCAA Team Champions for 2006 are coached by Suzanne Yoculan.

A host of famous names littered the Super Six Finals with second placed Utah including former World Beam Champion Ashley Postell, and ex World Championships competitors Gabriella Onodi from Hungary in their Team, with Utah improving on their Bronze Medal at the Super Six last year. Ashley Postell had also won the Silver Medal in the All Around on Thursday after tieing for Bronze last year.

The 2005 Silver Medallist’s, The University of Alabama won Bronze with more famous names including 2004 Olympic double medalist Terin Humphrey; the 2004 Olympic All Around finalist Melanie Banville from Canada, and 2001 World Championships team bronze medalist Ashley Miles. Kaitlin White also competed for Alabama alongside Mari Bayer, Dana Filetti, Brittany Magee, Cassie Martin, Ashley O'Neal and Erin Rightley.

 Defending All Around Champion Tasha Schwikert from UCLA did not compete All Around this year due to a shoulder injury but Tasha qualified for the Individual Vault Final scoring 9.80. UCLA did not qualify for the Team Finals.

Full results were as follows:-

2006 NCAA Women's Championships
Corvallis, Oregon; April 21

Super Six Team Final
1. Georgia 197.750
2. Utah 196.800
3. Alabama 196.725
4. Florida 196.275
5. Nebraska 196.175
6. Iowa State 194.725

Qualifying Rounds with Top 3 from each session qualifying for the Super Six NCAA Team Finals

Session 1
1. University of Nebraska 196.325
2. University of Alabama 196.250
3. University of Utah 196.175
4. University of Michigan 196.000
5. Louisiana State University 195.650
6 University of Oklahoma 195.525

Session 2
1. University of Georgia 197.300
2. Iowa State University 196.250
3. University of Florida 196.225
4. Arizona State University 195.600
5. Oregon State University 195.150
6. University of Arkansas 194.375

24th April - WORLD TRAMPOLINE AND TUMBLING WORLD CUP FINALS COME TO BIRMINGHAM THIS NOVEMBER!

U.K. SPORT DONATES OVER £200,000 IN SUPPORT

 More good news for British gymnastics fans as British Gymnastics announced that the 8th World Trampoline and Tumbling World Cup Finals will be held at the Birmingham National Indoor Arena on Saturday 25th November.  This follows the fantastic success of the Artistic Gymnastics World Cup Final in 2004 held at the N.I.A. which won universal praise from the Public and the Media as a fitting Arena for a World Championship’s Finals which was broadcast around the World.

The Trampoline and Tumbling World Cup Finals will be jointly organised by British Gymnastics and Birmingham City Council, with support from UK Sport's World Class Events Programme, on behalf of the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) and around 150 gymnasts, coaches, officials and VIPs, from 20 different countries are expected to visit Birmingham for this prestigious event, one of the highlights of the gymnastics calendar and the culmination of two years of World Cup events.

The World Cup Final will only feature the best trampolinists and tumblers in the world as invitations will be sent out based on world rankings. The event will feature finals in individual and synchronised trampoline and individual tumbling for both men and women.

Councillor John Alden, Cabinet Member for Leisure, Sport and Culture, is delighted that the city will be staging another gymnastics event following the highly praised Artistic Gymnastics World Cup Final and last year's successful UEG Congress and said: "We are delighted to be working with British Gymnastics once again and hope that this event will further strengthen our relationship. Staging a major international event in an Olympic sport such as this further demonstrates that Birmingham is indeed a world class sporting city."

Tumbling and trampoline are increasingly popular in the UK and recent British success has helped to further profile this element of gymnastics across the country. In the last World Cup Final in Algiers in 2004, Britain's Kath Peberdy picked up a bronze medal in 2004 in the women's tumbling and this achievement was matched when Samantha Palmer came third in the same event at the World Championships in Eindhoven in 2005.

Damien Walters is leading the way in men's tumbling in Britain and is currently ranked fifth in the world, whilst Claire Wright is the leading light in trampoline with world rankings of seven in the individual event and six in the synchro discipline with her partner Jaime Moore. Chief Executive of British Gymnastics, Alan Sommerville believes that staging such an important event on home soil will bring out the best in the British competitors and said: "The World Cup Final will provide an unprecedented opportunity for our British gymnasts to compete in an international trampoline and tumbling event in the UK. As well as inspiring our gymnasts it will be great preparation for the London 2012 Olympics, giving British competitors a valuable chance to experience the exciting atmosphere and the added pressure of competing on home soil."

The event is being supported by UK Sport with a grant of just over £200,000 from their National Lottery funded World Class Events Programme. UK Sport's International Director, John Scott, said: "We are delighted to support this event and look forward to welcoming so many elite international athletes to Birmingham later in the year. The competition will offer Britain's best trampolinists and tumblers a fantastic opportunity to compete in a high profile event on home soil, in front of an enthusiastic and supportive British crowd."

Ticket details will appear here as soon as they are released, and we congratulate British Gymnastics, Birmingham City Council and U.K. Sport on this great achievement and a fabulous opportunity for fans from around the World to see the best Tumblers and Bouncers from around the World compete for World Cup Titles!

 

21ST APRIL - OXFORD SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS WIN FIRST INTERNATIONAL TITLE AT FLANDERS INTERNATIONAL AGE GROUP COMPETITION

GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE FOR OXFORD ACROBATS IN SUPERB PERFORMANCE 

Oxford School of Gymnastics won their first International title last week, taking 1st , 2nd and 3rd place in the Flanders International Acro Cup age group competition. 500 gymnasts and 20 different countries participated in the competition including the USA, Russia, Ukraine, Begium, Holland and France, and the Oxford team took the age group event by storm!

 The gold medal winners of Joanne, Amber and Rosie led the rest of the field after the preliminary rounds by one whole mark and gained near perfect marks in the final. Coaches Emma Parr and Caroline Day were awarded the overall trophy for the best club in the International competition.

International champions Joanne White, Amber Ballantyne Styles and Rosie Burr led from the start and performed a breathtaking routine in the final to take the title. Catherine Aitchison, Rosie Green and Ellie Newitt performed beautifully to take the silver and Charmaine Le-Saux, Kristie Nurse and Laura Woodley won the bronze with a powerful performance. Abigail Collins and Charmaine Le-Saux finished a very credible 9th after the preliminary rounds, missing out on a place in the final by just 0.01!

Coaches Emma and Caroline said ‘we’re absolutely delighted and overwhelmed by Oxford’s success and it is a tribute to the gymnasts’ hard work, determination and commitment. To take the trophy for the best club is a real honour and the icing on the cake to a wonderful week’.

The Oxford girl’s fantastic results have received a lot of publicity in the Sports Acrobatics Forums and we are absolutely delighted for the girls and for Emma and Caroline who we met at last year’s European Trials at Lilleshall. Oxford were competing at Trials for the first time in the Club’s history and all of the gymnast’s we spoke to were absolutely thrilled to be trialling for places in the Great Britain Team and they performed superbly. They were a credit to their Coaches and Club and we wish Oxford every success in the future. It shows how far the Club have progressed to achieve a clean sweep against such high class opposition in Flanders, and many congratulations to all of you from us here at Gymnastics Online!

CLICK HERE TO SEE FULL RESULTS FROM THE SWAGG AND JUNIORS IN FLANDERS PLUS PHOTOS FROM THE CHAMPIONSHIPS!

USA claims 7 medals at 2006 Flanders International Acro Cup

 

PUURS, Belgium – The U.S. delegation to the 2006 Flanders International Acro Cup and World Cup, a key event leading up to the World Championships and International Age Group Competition, returned from the April 13-16 competition with seven total medals, four gold and three silver, and the Team Cup for the senior division.

Clare Brunson of Riverside, Calif., and Michael Rodrigues of Livermore, Calif., claimed their first World Cup medal. They scored 28.800 points to earn the silver medal in the World Cup level’s mixed pair competition. They finished behind Russia’s Revaz Gurgenidze and Anna Kachalova, who scored 29.050.

“We are thrilled with the overall performance by our athletes at this year’s Flanders Cup,” said Steve Penny, president of USA Gymnastics. “This is one the best showings by our athletes in international acrobatic gymnastics competition. Having Clare and Michael finish second in the World Cup competition is a positive indicator for the World Championships and other key international events, especially when coupled with the four gold and two silver medals won in the senior and age group divisions.”

In the senior age division, U.S. athletes collected two gold and two silver medals, which resulted in the USA’s capturing its first Team Cup for overall team achievement. Julian Amaro of Victorville, Calif., and Tyler Spray of Livermore, Calif., both members of the senior national team, wowed the crowd and the judges on their way to winning the men’s pair gold medal with a combined exercise score of 28.530. In the mixed pair event, the USA went one-two. Brian Kincher and Kristin Allen, also of Livermore, won the title with 26.410 points, with Jon Gaiter and Devyn Aguilar, both from Riverside, finishing second at 25.970. The trio of Mariah Henninger, Tisa Penny and Ally Kidd, all of whom live in Livermore, finished behind Great Britain in the women’s group final, 27.870 to 28.030.

The USA also won two gold medals in the age group division. Cassidy Dolstra of Tracy, Calif., and Jordan Rozsa of Livermore won the title in women's pair (28.500). The remaining gold medal went to Madeline Bones and Kyle Bloom, both from San Jose, Calif., in the mixed pair competition (27.350). Three U.S. teams that competed in women's group advanced to the finals: Ariel Walsh of Rosebud, Mo., Kayla Huesgen of Rosebud and Amber Kottwitz of Owensville, Mo., finished in sixth place (28.250); Marina Mihov of Pleasanton, Calif., Samantha Olivencia of Los Banas, Calif., and Kristen Sanchez of Livermore were seventh (28.200); and San Jose’s Michaela Meyer, Michelle Meyer and Elizabeth Morris finished 12th (26.850).

In the junior age division, the women's group of Caitlin Cusano of El Dorado Hills, Calif., Paula Kidwell of Fair Oaks, Calif., and Makaela Bogowitz of El Dorado Hills were the lone U.S. qualifiers to the finals and finished in 12th place (27.650).

The Flanders Cup, held in Puurs, Belgium, hosted 560 athletes from 19 countries in four competition divisions, World Cup, senior, junior and age group (based on age and level of expertise). For complete results visit: http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/acro.

30 APRIL - KING EDMUND AND HORSHAM SET FOR INTERNATIONAL MEET IN GENEVA THIS WEEKEND!

18 COUNTRIES TAKE PART IN INTERNATIONAL SPORTS ACROBATICS CLUB MEET !

Next weekend King Edmund and Horsham travel to Switzerland where they will compete in an International Club Meet in Geneva which has attracted gymnasts from 18 countries! A large number of gymnasts from both Clubs were involved in the World Acrobatics Trials at Lilleshall this past weekend and when we spoke to the Horsham gymnasts at Trials they were all looking forward to competing in a top class International competition. For some of the girls this will be their first International event so it will be a fantastic experience for all of them.

Look out for all the news, photos and the results from Geneva here on Gymnastics Online and good luck to King Edmund and Horsham this weekend!

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