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  1. Gymnastics (Olympic Sports) by Kate Haycock, 1991-10
  2. Going for Gold: The 2008 U.S. Women's Gymnastics Team by Leigh Olsen, 2008-07-17
  3. Gymnastics, a Transatlantic Movement: From Europe to America (Sport in the Global Society - Historical perspectives)
  4. The Decathlon: A Colorful History of Track and Field's Most Challenging Event by Frank Zarnowski, 1989-03
  5. Gymnastics and Politics: Niels Bukh and Male Aesthetics by Hans Bonde, 2006-09-30
  6. The history of British gymnastics by Jim PRESTIDGE, 1989-01-01
  7. CIBA Symposia, Volume 10, July 1948- June 1949, Numbers 1 - 6 in one volume, plus Index of Names, Subjects, and Illustrations for Volumes I - X (Issue subjects include "The Eskimo", "Early History of Embryology", "Gymnastics", and "Medical School of Padua", Vol. 10, Numbers 1 - 6, 1948-1949) by Arturo Castiglioni, Frank H. Netter, Carl Purington Rollins, Ashley Montaguand other authors Wolfgang Born, 1948
  8. History of Gymnastics by USA Gymnastics, 1992
  9. THE HISTORY OF BRITISH GYMNASTICS by PRESTIDGE, 1988
  10. Gymnastics: Webster's Timeline History, 400 BC - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-07-11
  11. World History of Hurdle and Steeplechase Racing: Men and Women by Roberto Quercetani, 2009-08-27
  12. The Gaelic Athletic Association and Irishness in Scotland: History, Ethnicity, Politics, Culture & Identity by Joseph M. Bradley, 2007-01
  13. Boston Marathon: The History of the World's Premier Running Event by Tom Derderian, 1993-10
  14. Superstars of Women's Gymnastics (Female Sports Stars) by Joel H. Cohen, 1997-02

21. CCS Girls Gymnastics History
HISTORICAL RECORD OF CCS GIRLS GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS. SpecialThanks to John Spalding and Don Nash for compiling this information!
http://www.cifccs.org/history/gymnasticsgirls.htm
HISTORICAL RECORD OF
CCS GIRLS GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Special Thanks to John Spalding and Don Nash for compiling this information! click on the year to view specific year results, or scroll down to view all Click here for a legend for all league acronyms Gymnastics became a girls' sport in 1976 with a competition in two divisions at Cubberley
High School. Leland's Chris Klipfer won all five events as the Chargers took the team
crown in the open division. Los Altos was the school division champion. Open Division: VAULT Chris Klipfer, Leland 8.75 UNEVEN BARS Chris Klipfer, Leland 8.75 BALANCE BEAM Chris Klipfer, Leland 8.40 FLOOR EXERCISE Chris Klipfer, Leland 8.65 ALL AROUND Chris Klipfer, Leland 38,.65 TEAMS Leland School division VAULT Laurie Faulistick, Westmont 8.60 UNEVEN BARS BALANCE BEAM Carla Albright, Los Altos 8.15 FLOOR EXERCISE ALL AROUND Loni Thompson, Pioneer, 26.05 TEAMS Los Altos
Barbara May of Live Oak won the uneven bars and all-around titles and tied for the
balance beam to lead her school to the championship.

22. Gymnastics History
OA Online Sports, Permian High School gymnastics history. NATIONAL RESULTS GIRLS TEAM. 1992 - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS. 1990 - Top 10. 1989 - Top 10.
http://www.ecisd.esc18.net/per/gymhistory.htm

23. Olympic Gymnastics Links
Presents links to news, history, and other information about Gymnastic events at the Olympic GamesCategory Sports Events Olympics Gymnastics...... Olympic gymnastics history. CBS Sports Olympic gymnastics history. Hickock SportsOlympic gymnastics history. Other Gymnastics Sites. Gymnastics Internet Search.
http://www.sirlinksalot.net/2000gym.html
Olympic Gymnastic Links Posters This page has links that will help you find the latest news and best sites about Gymnastics at the Olympic Games Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear Official Sites for Olympic Gymnastics British Olympic Association USA Gymnastics Team Official Site Olympic Gymnastics News and Guides BBC Olympics Gymnastics News CBS Sports Olympics Gymnastics Guide CNN/Sports Illustrated Olympics Gymnastics Guide ESPN Olympics Gymnastics Guide ... Washington Post Olympics Gymnastics Guide Olympic Gymnastics History CBS Sports Olympic Gymnastics History Hickock Sports Olympic Gymnastics History Other Gymnastics Sites Gymnastics Internet Search Olympic Gymnastic Stuff Athens Games Gymnastic Store Ebay - Olympic Gymanstics Gymnastics - Zeke's Olympic Pocket Guide Magnificent Seven Check out the other Summer Olympic themes: Baseball Basketball Boxing Cycling ... Volleyball and Winter Sports Biathlon Bobsled Cross Country Skiing Figure Skating ... Visit our Olympic Games Stuff Links to find cool Olympic gear See Also 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Links 2002 Salt Lake Games Links Olympic Games Links Michael Johnson Links This site is not affiliated with NBC Network or any official Olympic Committee var site="s12sirlinksalot"

24. University Of Georgia Gymnastics: History
GEORGIA GYMNASTICS. INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS. Gymnasts, NCAA ChampionshipEvent. Lucy Wener, 1986 Uneven Bars Champion 1987 Uneven Bars
http://georgiadogs.ocsn.com/gymnastics/history/ind_champs.shtml
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GEORGIA GYMNASTICS
INDIVIDUAL NCAA CHAMPIONS
Gymnasts NCAA Championship Event Lucy Wener 1986 Uneven Bars Champion
1987 Uneven Bars Champion
1989 Uneven Bars Champion Corrine Wright 1989 All-Around Champion
1989 Floor Exercise Champion Kelly Macy 1991 Uneven Bars Champion Heather Stepp 1992 Vault Champion
1993 Vault Champion
1993 Floor Exercise Champion Agina Simpkins 1993 Uneven Bars Champion Hope Spivey-Sheeley 1991 All-Around Champion
1991 Vault Champion
1991 Floor Exercise Champion 1994 Floor Exercise Champion Lori Strong 1994 Uneven Bars Champion

25. University Of Georgia Gymnastics: History
GYMNASTICS LETTERWINNERS.
http://georgiadogs.ocsn.com/gymnastics/history/letterwinners.shtml
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GYMNASTICS LETTERWINNERS
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A Abel, Shannon Ackerman, Jamie Alicea, Lisa Andersen, Brooke Angeles, Leslie Arnold, Kim B Bair, Cassie Baker, Janelle Ballard, Julie Banales, Gina Beasley, Theresa Beathard, Jenni Bedelle, Christy Benner, Martha Birgel, Coleman Blackshear, Jackie Bluett, Kristi Bodel, Jennifer Bowen, Bonnie Braucher, Cindy Brown, Gay Brown, Leah Brown, Sharon Brown, Shelley Byrd, Chelsa C Campbell, Ellen Cantrell, Dianne Carbone, Jennifer Carney, Shelly Cato, Sue Chell, Emily Clifton, Jackie Collantes, Theresa Cook, Stacy Crawley, Beth Curry, Amanda D Daniel, Lee Davis, Caren DeMasi, Debbie DePaoli, Melissa Dewey, Andrea Diaz, Eileen Donne, Cathy Dwyer, Kathy E Eckert, Terri Emmons, Michelle F Farris, Terrie Fay, Sharon Fernandez, Deanne Finney, Denise Fishman, Lisa Fjordholm, Marie Flammer, Monica Fritzinger, Cory Froelich, Susan

26. Scottish Gymnastics History Index Page
Report on the British Artistic Women's Championships Sally Flint A new areaof expansion for the Scottish Gymnastics Web Site is the Judging Network.
http://www.scottishgymnastics.com/Judging/judging_index.htm
Judging Network... Report on the British Artistic Women's Championships - Sally Flint A new area of expansion for the Scottish Gymnastics Web Site is the Judging Network Soon it will contain important content to let both Gymnasts and Coaches understand the various judging systems better, and it will also be a valuable reference place for judges to meet and share information. At Scottish Gymnastics we welcome your comments on any aspect of our site through our main e-mail address info@scottishgymnastics.com If however , your comments are regarding a technical issue please contact the site webmaster at info@calnetms.com until the site is fully operational. Thanks for your patience and please call back soon to view our updated site...

27. Chimeara Gymnastics History
Photographs/ links/ newspaper cuttings History Chimea'ra Gymnastics opened in September1999.The Club was privileged to have Olga Korbut officially open the
http://chimearagymnastics.tripod.com/history.html
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Chimea'ra Gymnastics Address Who we are What we are History ... newspaper cuttings
History
  • Chimea'ra Gymnastics opened in September 1999.The Club was privileged to have Olga Korbut officially open the centre and it was attended by the Lord Mayor of Cork, Alderman Damien Wallace. Gavin Baker represented Sports Acrobatics at the opening
  • Olga Korbut won gold medals in the beam and floor exercises for the Soviet Union in the 1972 Olympics, has made gymnastics one of the most popular sports in the world.
  • The Ballycurreen venue became the only centre completely devoted to gymnastics in the country, with the exception of one in Ballina. The club already has over 130 members and caters for gymnasts of all ages and abilities. They have members as young as six months of age in the Parent and toddlers class.
    Phone Number/fax (021)4963129
  • 28. Naomi Symes Books - Women's History And Social History Books
    naomisymes.co.uk womens gymnastics history book online. The ebook onlinemaybe three works more journal of womens history. Distant Womans
    http://www.socialhistory.netfirms.com/cgi-bin/index.pl/book keeping_18th century
    Search for a book Naomi Symes Books Secure Bookselling Service. Established 1994. Out-of-print, antiquarian and in-print books in the field of women's history and social history. Our On-line Search and Order Service lets you search all titles and order using our fully-automated ordering system with shopping basket facilities. This service is secure (SSL) for credit/debit card transactions and we guarantee rapid delivery of your order. To search for the book(s) you require, simply type one or more keywords into the box above (separated by a space or a comma) and click "go". Keywords may be the author's name, title words, ISBN or general subject words eg. Victorian, socialism, labour, women writers, Ireland, North West England, education, housing, philanthropy, medieval, eighteenth century, witchcraft, France, motherhood, religion, Edwardian, London, First World War, rural, autobiographies. Need some help and advice on how to use our website? Visit our new HELP page, which offers clear, comprehensive instructions and special assistance for Libraries and Institutions If the book is not in stock, we can try to locate it on your behalf. Simply select

    29. Womens Gymnastics History History Of Femininity
    http//www.naomisymes.co.uk womens gymnastics history history of femininity.Sailed educational resources sometimes studying textbooks
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    30. Gym Quiz On Kostiskal: Gymnastics History.
    By Olga and Bernard. Kostiskal Gym History quiz 9. (August 2000). Do you know thegymnastics history? The gymnasts from Romania, France , Ussr and Russia?
    http://www.kostiskal.net/olgplay/quizk9.html
    By Olga and Bernard.
    Kostiskal Gym History quiz 9. (August 2000).
    Do you know the gymnastics History? The gymnasts from Romania, France , Ussr and Russia?
    Are you crazy enough to play with our new gym quiz?
    Test your knowledge on Gymnastics! Smile and have fun with Kostiskal. :-)
    1) Vault Olympic champion in 92, Vault World champion in 92, European champion on bars in 89, and a lot more of good results.
    2) French National Champion in 86, 87 and 88, 4th at the American Cup, this wonderful gymnast was one of the first French girls able to perform like the stars of the 80's from Ussr, Romania, Usa or China. After her retirement, she competed in tumbling sports.
    3) French National Champion in 94, 2nd at the 94 junior Europeans, this innovative and nice gymnast was one of the best hopes for the Games of Atlanta in 96. Unluckily, an injury let her out of the team.
    4) This Soviet gymnast got 6 Olympic medals (five golds). She was the 79 World Champion and won the Vault World title in 78.
    5) French Champion in 89,90 and 91, she trained a bit in Usa, and she was also coached by the former coach of Olga Strazheva : Sacha Zaruba.
    6) 85 AA and Floor World champion, alternate in Seoul 88.

    31. Gym Quiz On Kostiskal: Gymnastics History.
    By Olga and Bernard. Cathy and Bernard Gym Quiz 3 (August 99) Testyour knowledge on gymnastics history. You love gym? You know gym?
    http://www.kostiskal.net/olgplay/quizk3.html
    By Olga and Bernard.
    Cathy and Bernard Gym Quiz #3 (August 99)
    Test your knowledge on Gymnastics History.
    You love gym? You know gym? Skills have no secret for you?
    1) The name of the French gymnast who defeated both Simona Amanar and Svetlana Khorkina in an AA event in 97?
    2) What is the prime difference between the Straddle split and the Oversplit?
    3) Who first performed the Double twisting double back tucked dismount?
    4) What is a Touzhikova on Floor?
    5) The name of the Ussr gymnast defeated by Mary Lou Retton at the '83 Chunichi Cup?
    6) What is the right valuation order (best first) of these 3 skills?
    Straddled Jaeger, tucked Jaeger, layout Jaeger? 7) Who was the alternate of the '88 Ussr Olympic team? 8) The name of 4 gymnasts coached by Oleg Ostapenko (excepted V. Karpenko of course!) ? 9) At the '89 Worlds in Stuttgart, the Romanian team was including Silivas, Dobre, Popa, Potorac, Bontas and ...? Gym Quiz 3 solutions. The Games page. Contents Page. Page (c) Vetchina Olga and Garau Bernard for K o s t i s k a l Docs only can be reproduced for the private use of gym fans.

    32. University Of Denver - Women's Gymnastics - Official Athletic Site
    200001 Season. Results; Review. 1999-00 Season. Outlook; Roster; Results;Review; NCAA Championships. Women's gymnastics history Pioneer GymnasticsHistory.
    http://denverpioneers.ocsn.com/sports/w-gym/archive/denv-w-gym-archive.html

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    33. MBC Gymnastics History
    Sponsored by. MBC School Website. History 2003. Under Construction! This site is maintained by MBC Gymnastics Support Group.
    http://mbcgymnastics.com/MBC Gym Website/MBC Gym_files/MBC Gymnastics History.ht

    34. Chinese Teenager Tames Ivankov To Make World Gymnastics History
    Saturday, November 03, 2001, updated at 1110(GMT+8). Sports, ChineseTeenager Tames Ivankov to Make World gymnastics history. Teenager
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    Chinese Teenager Tames Ivankov to Make World Gymnastics History
    Teenager Feng Jing made history in becoming the youngest ever men's all-around world champion on Thursday when he struck a surprise gold for China.
    The 16-year-old pushed two-time world champion and favourite Ivan Ivankov of Belarus into second with the bronze going to Jordan Jovtchev of Bulgaria
    In a tight contest Feng, the youngest member of the Chinese team, was the most consistent performer, scoring a combined 56.211 points, with Ivankov just behind on 56.124 and Jovtchev, bronze medallist in 1999, on 56.085. "My name is Feng Jing and I come from China," joked the youngster to those who rushed to find out more on this unknown gymnast. The newcomer, who is the Chinese youth champion, was called up following the decision of the country's top stars to stay home for the national championships. But the newly-crowned champion said that decision was part of a strategy by China - the five-time world and Olympic team champions - to build a strong team of up-and-coming world-beaters.

    35. Gymnastics History
    YEAR, ALLAMERICANS. 1982, Girl's Team; Joan Corder. 1984, Girl's Team; JoanCorder; Susie Wilson. 1985, Burce Allsop; Diana Anglin; Barry Patton; Mark Steele.
    http://www.richardson.k12.tx.us/schools/phs/athlet/gymnasti/history.html
    YEAR ALL-AMERICANS Girl's Team; Joan Corder Girl's Team; Joan Corder; Susie Wilson Burce Allsop; Diana Anglin; Barry Patton; Mark Steele Boy's Team; Girl's Team; Bruce Allsop; James Bonney; Kathleen DeKalb Melanie Freer; Diane Harrell; Mark Steele Susan Banta (#1 ranked on Bars, Beam, All-Around) Jason Hughes Julia Mungioli Girl's Team; Catherine Chaffin; Stephanie Frank Debbie Swaney; John Tysseland Girl's Team; Catherine Chaffin; Stephanie Frank Girl's Team; Catherine Chaffin Kassidy Hamilton; Scott Hrnack Kassidy Hamilton; Scott Hrnack (#1 ranked on All-Around) Boy's Team; Ben Gompf; Kassidy Hamilton Scott Hrnack (#1 ranked on Vault) Schan Daniel; Ben Gompf Girl's Team; Schan Daniel; Lacy Hudson Devin McCalla (#1 ranked on All-Around) Lacy Hudson; Devin McCalla (#1 ranked on Vault and All-Around) William Calley; Amy Postel Dana Gilgenbach; Maggie Parrack Girl's Team; Dana Gilgenbach; Maggie Parrack; McKenzie Parrack Nicole Robinson Girl's Team, Dana Gilgenbach, Ryan Huffer, Maggie Parrack, McKenzie Parrack, Nicole Robinson YEAR STATE QUALIFIERS Girl's Team Girl's Team Diana Anglin Boy's Team; Girl's Team

    36. Medalist Club: Links And Other Info: History, Science, And Lore Of Gymnastics
    gymnastics history Section E History (from GYMN's FAQ); A History of WomensAmerican Gymnastics; A history of women's gymnastics, 1966 to 1974.
    http://www.gymtide.com/misc/links/history_etc.shtml
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    37. Medalist Club: Links And Other Info: Gymnastics Links
    rec.running Beginners' FAQ; rec.running FAQ; misc.fitness.aerobics FAQ.gymnastics history A history of women's gymnastics, 1966 to 1974.
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    38. History Page
    Navy gymnastics history Navy was one of the first collegiate institutionsto field a competitive gymnastics team, starting in 1907.
    http://www.usna.edu/GymnTeam/history.html
    Navy Gymnastics History...
    Navy was one of the first collegiate institutions to field a competitive gymnastics team, starting in 1907. The Midshipmen competed in the Intercollegiate Gymnastics Association (IGA) on an informal basis for several years before being admitted as a member in 1920.
    In the period following World War I, Navy dominated the IGA, winning six-straight league championships from 1920-25 and posting undefeated dual meet records in that period as well. In 1925, the IGA was dissolved, and the Eastern Intercollegiate Gymnastics League (EIGL) was formed. Navy went on to win league titles in 1954 and 1961.
    During the mid-1970's, gymnastics was revolutionized. Where a single flip was satisfactory during the earlier days, multiple flips and twists took their place. During this new area of gymnastics, Navy continued to emerge as one of the top teams, winning league titles from 1987-89. Even as gymnastics continues to become more difficult, Navy is confident that it will be able to create and maintain a team that has potential for top rankings not only in the EIGL, but in the nation as well.
    The Navy Gymnatics Team culminated its 1998 Season by winning the USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships! Head Coach, Dr. Sho Fukushima was selected as the coach of the year.

    39. History Of Gymnastics
    History of the Sport of Gymnastics. Gymanstics, as an activity sport,has been around for over 2000 years but as an competitive sport
    http://shrike.depaul.edu/~vbard/histpg.html
    History of the Sport of Gymnastics
    Gymanstics, as an activity sport, has been around for over 2000 years but as an competitive sport it is a little more than 100 years old. Mass and individual exhibitions were conducted by various clubs and ethnic groups such as the Turvereins and Sok ols. While it was slow-growing in the club area, it was fast-growing sport in the Turvereins and Sokols. In 1830s, the sport of gymnastics was introduced to United States and its school systems by such immigrants as Charles Beck, Charles Follen and Franci s Lieber. In 1881 the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) was formed, later was renamed to Bureau of the European Gymnastics Federation. This organization pioneered the international competition. The Amature Athletic Union (AAU) was formed in United Sta tes in 1883. Along with other amature spotts in United States, this organization took over the control of the gymnastics in U.S. Various "championships" started to develop by various clubs and organizations at about the same time during 1880s. The first large-scale competition was the 1896 Olympics in Athens, Greece. There Germany have been the dominant team by almost sweeping every medal. Five countries have participapted in this event. Men's competitions included horizontal bar, parall el bars, pommel horse, rings, and vault.

    40. Utah State Official Athletic Site - Women's Gymnastics
    As the only coach in USU’s Division I gymnastics history, he has led the Aggiesto the postseason 24 times in his 25 years in Logan, including five trips to
    http://utahstateaggies.ocsn.com/sports/w-gym/mtt/corn_ray01.html
    Ray Corn Alma Mater:
    Northern Colorado, 1971 (26th season)
    Ray Corn has created and maintained a tradition of success in his 25 years at Utah State, both in the gym and in the classroom. As the only coach in USU’s Division I gymnastics history, he has led the Aggies to the postseason 24 times in his 25 years in Logan, including five trips to the national championships. Corn owns an overall record of 397-359-2, with a regular-season record of 339-212-2. In 1978, Corn took a club-level Utah State gymnastics team and transformed it into an AIAW power, finishing 30-4 in his first season. The next year, the Aggies made the first of four consecutive trips to the AIAW National Championships, finishing as high as ninth in 1982. In 1991, USU returned to the national championship meet, now under the supervision of the NCAA. In each of the last 17 years, USU has qualified for the NCAA Regional competition. Utah State first participated in the Big West Conference gymnastics championship in 1992, winning the title. Since, the Aggies claimed the Big West championship three times — in 1996, 1998 and 2001. Corn was named the Midwest Regional Coach of the Year in 1991, earned Big West Co-Coach of the Year honors in 1994 and was named Big West Coach of the Year in 1998 and 2001. He also earned coach of the year honors in the High Country Athletic Conference in 1986, 1987 and 1988.

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