Patterson was among many junior gymnasts opting to use the new Pegasus-style vaulting table, while others used the old vaulting horse. |
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Later the group realised that its acrobats, walkers, gymnasts and stilt walkers needed a high protein diet. |
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Behind the asymmetric bars sat the gymnasts, a rainbow of tracksuits under a canopy of national flags. |
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The national gymnasts are calling for more overseas tryouts in their training program prior to the biennial sporting event in September. |
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As one of the lead off gymnasts, Vera posted excellent scores for her team. |
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He had a good competition and placed a respectable fifth against established gymnasts. |
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Close friendship and fraternity between the gymnasts from the socialist countries prevailed. |
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This comes easily to gymnasts, who need to tighten their midsections to maintain control during balance and strength moves, she adds. |
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The Moscow State Circus is famous worldwide thanks to its spectacular displays from acrobats, clowns, gymnasts, trapeze artists and lots more. |
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Then we'd be able to hold big gymnastics festivals where masses of gymnasts and acrobats would perform. |
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At the club I coach at we tell our gymnasts that we'd like French plaits where possible because they are tidy and backward rolls are much easier! |
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Circe and Alex both stood up and began walking down the branch gymnasts on the balance beam. |
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The six gymnasts who competed on each event earned their berths at the semi-final competition held two weeks ago. |
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To finish, the display team danced to loud music with the audience cheering when some gymnasts stood on clubmates shoulders. |
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She is much more than a tip-top coach, getting excellent results, her young talented gymnasts feel she is a mum, too. |
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The private Cirque du Soleil show will feature more than 70 artists from around the world, including gymnasts, acrobats, dancers and clowns. |
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And an award-winning troupe of 11 gymnasts perform simultaneously on trampolines. |
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Chinese gymnasts captured eight medals, including three golds, at Sydney, making them favourites in many events. |
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Other women gymnasts were unavailable to compete in the cup for one reason or another. |
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For example, it is the problem of the same gymnasts competing in both tournaments. |
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The gymnasts are incredible athletes operating under excruciating pressure. |
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The gymnasts competed for the first time according to the new compulsory program. |
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The son of two college gymnasts, Lance was enrolled in gymnastics from an early age. |
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It would be incorrect to ascribe the victories of our gymnasts to me, personally. |
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Now the gymnasts for instance have been shown to have delayed menarche and also delayed puberty. |
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Eight gymnasts were in Calgary for the past week training in the first of two camps. |
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Brazilian gymnasts earned or tied for the top score on three of the four women's events. |
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Both the gymnasts and coaches have put a lot of effort into training for this competition, and we are delighted with the results. |
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Instead of flashy colours and trippy effects, we get splashes of water with shimmering droplets and creatures as lithe as Russian gymnasts. |
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The team she joined was made up of gymnasts who won gold medals at the Olympics in Mexico. |
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The competition standard matted floor area is proving invaluable to the 135 gymnasts who train at the club every week. |
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The women's team began the year with several of its top gymnasts sidelined with injury. |
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The team format calls for three gymnasts to compete per event with three scores counting. |
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Vaulting into mats stacked in the pit, the French gymnasts attempted several difficult vaults. |
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She had a different look than most gymnasts, and pioneered many moves such as the triple turn on balance beam. |
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The team was impressive especially on beam where gymnasts after gymnast nailed difficult combinations. |
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The Chinese State Circus arrives in Blackpool with a band of 30 of China's greatest performers including contortionists, gymnasts and dancers. |
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One of the shows we attended was a spectacle complete with Olympic-calibre aerialists, gymnasts and dancers. |
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The muscular development of Olympic gymnasts, who work on rings and parallel bars, proves how effective a dipping movement is for triceps. |
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The majority of patients were baseball players, along with three gymnasts and three javelin throwers. |
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Unlike the prelims, when five gymnasts from each country compete and four scores count, in the final only three gymnasts perform and all three scores count. |
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As sterling as most of the pictures have been most of the time, I detected annoying pixilation watching divers, gymnasts and other athletes in action. |
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Finally, even if Russia takes three titles and two silver medals, its gymnasts were not as dominative as one could have thought. |
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And I like the contrast between the acrobatic delicacy of the tiny gymnasts and the bulkiness of the gigantic weightlifters. |
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At times the stadium would erupt with support and chants for the Indian team which seemed to distract some of the gymnasts from other countries. |
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Already, the 30 squad gymnasts, aged between six and 18, are perfecting backflips and somersaults, and are looking forward to showing them off in a competition next month. |
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Within each group, the top ranked gymnast will compete last, the second ranked gymnasts will compete second last, and so on. |
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Top gymnasts, acrobats and trampolinists from France and Russia are entertaining enthusiastic audiences during their current exhibition tour across France. |
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Rather than naming the full team at trials, the five-man selection committee asked seven gymnasts to come to this week's camp and compete for the remaining two spots. |
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This is probably why most gymnasts, tennis players and artistic ice-skaters are born under your sign. |
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Many of them also prove to be talented gymnasts, hurling themselves across the stage in back handsprings, flips, and layouts. |
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The Minoans enjoyed a rather bizarre sport where gymnasts faced a charging bull, grabbed its horns, and somersaulted over its back. |
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The study also found that when gymnasts grew a lot during the three years, their gymnastics suffered greatly. |
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Think of all those robotic East German sprinters, Romanian gymnasts and Chinese swimmers churned out by state-backed programmes. |
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Unlike heavily-schooled gymnasts, they improvise in mid-air, keeping the spectators and judges guessing what will come next. |
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Each team is comprised of five gymnasts with four of the five competing on each apparatus. |
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The stadium's entry and exit routine will be established later, as soon as the number of groups and gymnasts is known. |
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The new film follows two young gymnasts and their families for over eight months in the lead up to the Mass Games. |
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This facility will also provide future Olympic gymnasts, from across the region, with a place in which to train and prepare for competition. |
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We are excited to undertake these changes and ensure that gymnasts throughout Powell River have access to a new and improved facility. |
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Diets and physical exertion have very often caused young gymnasts more suffering than joy. |
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All our gymnasts and coaches are affiliated with the Quebec Gymnastics Federation. |
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Many gymnasts, skaters, dancers and marathon runners, for example, tend to have a greater preoccupation with their weight and diet. |
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Rhythmic gymnastic events will take place from 26 to 29 August with the participation of 80 women gymnasts from 20 different countries. |
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Mondor designs high-performance tights and competition apparel, which meet the specific requirements of dancers, figure skaters and gymnasts. |
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Everyone agrees that Olympic divers and gymnasts are competitive athletes. |
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To compete in Sydney, gymnasts have to turn 16 by the end of the year. |
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Bulgaria's Silvia Mitova was one of those truly great gymnasts who most certainly would have gained greater glory had she sported a different leotard. |
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Even the contentious Two Ladies is effectively staged on a vaulting horse with the lubriciously mounted Emcee sandwiched between two female gymnasts. |
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Today, that destination is a world peopled with clowns, gymnasts, panthers, snakes, men and women, young and old, in brilliant reds and greens and luminous yellows. |
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Our gymnasts did not manage to catch up with him on the horizontal bar. |
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The researchers studied 37 gymnasts aged between 10 and 12 for about three years and concluded that smaller, slimmer athletes had an advantage over larger ones training the same amount. |
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Olympic gold medalist Carly Patterson wowed a group of young gymnasts in Van Nuys on Wednesday as she promoted her national gymnastics tour. |
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We're looking for physically fit acrobatic gymnasts with a strong technical grounding, a high level of individual preparation, good stage presence and a willingness to push limits. |
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Some women trained as gymnasts and dancers, and a rare few as female gladiators. |
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As the skirts are very expensive, the gymnasts resell their leotards. |
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Bela Karolyi, who had discovered Comaneci at the age of six and remained her coach until the end of her career, had moved to the USA long before, enjoying further successes with American gymnasts. |
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Got started in freestyle skiing after her trampoline coach, Allison Tanaka, told her that they were recruiting gymnasts and trampolinists to train in the sport of Aerials. |
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Back in Rome, I watched several teams of coltishly graceful young gymnasts go through choreographed routines in a competition held at the Palazzo del Sport. |
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Great Britain fielded a contingent of 50 gymnasts constructed of tumblers and double mini trampolinists. |
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These will be located at busy points and will have all the necessary infrastructure to enable the gymnasts to enjoy the best conditions and the passers-by to appreciate the performances on display. |
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Mass audiences were thrilled by replications of themselves in decorative patterns: whether in the geometric precision of dancers in revue, gymnasts in formation, or crowds on parade. |
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On the Saturday closest to the Winter Solstice, Katoomba's streets come alive with a vibrant parade of jugglers, gymnasts, musicians, dancers, choirs, troubadours, buskers, storytellers and poets. |
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We're looking for rhythmic gymnasts with good dance ability who are extremely flexible and demonstrate very good manipulation, jumps, fluidity and precision of movement. |
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Female gymnasts compete on the vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor. |
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Always maintaining her presence in the gym, Sonia continued to choreograph the floor exercise routines for gymnasts all over Quebec, including at her resident gym Wimgym, as well as at GYMIBIK, Gymnitours and others. |
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Please note that regularly spaced out markers will be placed around the edges of the ground in order to enable the gymnasts to position themselves before coming onto the performance area. |
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The Fondation France Telecom sponsors French gymnastics teams as well, providing scholarships to highlevel gymnasts to facilitate their training and transition to new jobs after their sports careers. |
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The 25-minute ceremony in Sao Paulo will feature 600 artists, including acrobatic gymnasts, trampolinists, martial arts-style performers and stilt walkers. |
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It caused waves by doing away with traditional models and having athletes including synchronised swimmers and gymnasts hanging from the ceiling on silk ropes. |
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Classic circus treats, such as unicyclists, clowns and dancers, will also make an appearance alongside musical acts, gymnasts, human pyramids and hula-hoopers. |
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