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Extractions: Member updates more 2011 Pan American Games selection procedures Rhythmic World Championships Results, Recaps and Photos Regional Administrative Committee Minutes from May 27, 2010 ... ABOUT US USA Gymnastics is the National Governing Body (NGB) for the sport of gymnastics in the United States, consistent with the Amateur Sports Act of 1978, the Constitution of the United States Olympic
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Extractions: While mainstream or artistic gymnastics is performed on an apparatus like the vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor, rhythmic gymnastics, a strictly female event, is performed with an apparatus. The five disciplines in rhythmic gymnastics, once called modern gymnastics, are rope, hoop, ball, ribbon, and clubs. The competitors use graceful balletic moves and manipulate the various apparatus in conjunction with their bodies and music on a 13-meter square floor area. At Athens, in the individual competition, the gymnasts will perform to music with the hoop, ball, clubs, or ribbon. In the group competition one routine with five ribbons and a routine with three hoops and two Balls will be performed.
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Rhythmic Gymnastics -- All About The Sport Of Rhythmic Gymnastics Rhythmic gymnastics is a form of gymnastics in which the gymnasts use equipment such as hoops, balls, ropes, clubs and ribbons to perform leaps, jumps and other moves. http://gymnastics.about.com/od/gymnastics101/a/rhythmics.htm
Extractions: zWASL=1;zGRH=1 zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') zDO=0 Home Sports Gymnastics Search By Amy Van Deusen , About.com Guide Yekaterina Serebrianskaya performing a clubs routine zSB(3,3) In rhythmic gymnastics the athletes perform with equipment instead of on equipment . Gymnasts perform jumps, tosses, leaps and other moves with different types of apparatus, and are judged much more on their grace, dance ability and coordination than their power or tumbling prowess. The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) officially recognized rhythmic gymnastics in 1962, and held the first World Championships for rhythmics in 1963 in Budapest, Hungary. Rhythmic gymnastics was added as an Olympic sport in 1984, and competition was held in the individual all-around. In 1996, group competition was added. Olympic rhythmic gymnastics has only female participants. Girls start at a young age, and become age-eligible to compete in the Olympic Games and other major international competitions on January 1st of their 16th year. (For example, a gymnast born Dec. 31, 1992 is age eligible for the 2008 Olympics).
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Extractions: LIVESTRONG.com - Health, Fitness, Lifestyle ...l, clubs and ribbon. Unlike traditional gymnastics , where the focus is on acrobatic elements, rhythmic gymnastics focuses on coordination, control and harmony with the music. Each routine is jud... rhythmic gymnast ics differs substantially from conventional gymnast ics sports. As a rhythmic gymnast , you'll use a variety of apparatus in your routines. Equipment includes ribbons, hoops and balls... ...omen's and men's trampoline and women's rhythmic gymnastics as Olympic gymnastics sports. Each sport requires specific equipment to compete in each event in the particular style of gymnastics . W... ...oam matting with a carpet top layer. In rhythmic gymnastics , a 42.5 feet-by-42.5 feet low-friction carpet is placed on a base to form the performance area. A good range of safety equipment is es...
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Extractions: Rhythmic gymnastics began in Scandinavia during the 19th century when two schools of thought about gymnastics collided, resulting in this sport. Originally developed to provide an overall physical fitness program for girls and women of all ages, Rhythmic Gymnastics evolved mostly during the 1950's. The sport was first recognized by the FIG (international gymnastics sport governing body) in 1962, and the first World Championships were held in 1963 in Budapest, Hungary. The identifiable difference between rhythmic and artistic gymnastics is that acrobatic skill is not allowed. A gymnast would in fact be penalized if she incorporated any sort of acrobatic skill into a routine. However, pre-acrobatic elements such as forward and backward shoulder rolls, fish-flops, and tah-dahs are permitted. With a new Code of Points introduced, walkovers and cartwheels are now permitted.
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Extractions: Headlines more past spotlights ... World Championships Relive the 2010 Worlds with recaps, results, photos and video Synchro pair wins the 2010 World Cup Series title JULIE ZETLIN Zetlin becomes the 2nd American to advance to the all-around finals at the Rhythmic World Championships PAN AM CHAMPIONSHIPS Check out some interviews with the members of the 2010 Pan American Championships teams NATIONAL GYMNASTICS DAY Children's Miracle Network donations are due Nov. 9. Click here for more information. FIND PREMIER EVENTS more 2010 World Championships Some highlights from men's podium training on Oct. 14 at the 2010 World Championships in Rotterdam. For more videos from Worlds, click here Check out more videos in our video library or at UniversalSports.com News Around the Country more WORLD GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS All-around bronze satisfies Horton National champ looks to future, Hamm's return
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