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         Gymnastics History:     more books (100)
  1. Going for the Gold: 2008 U.s. Women's Olympic Gymnastics by Leigh Olsen, 2008-06
  2. An Olympian's oral history: Kenneth Griffin, 1936 Olympic Games, gymnastics by Kenneth Griffin, 1988
  3. An Olympian's oral history: Richard Bishop, 1932 Olympic Games, gymnastics by Richard Bishop, 1988
  4. Roots of American gymnastics by A. B Frederick, 1995
  5. Olympic Marathon: A Centennial History of the Games' Most Storied Race by Charlie Lovett, 1997-04-30
  6. History of Sports - Track and Field by Nathan Aaseng, 2001-08-21
  7. A History of the Development of the United States Gymnastics Federation. by Richard Edd. Laptad, 1972
  8. Fleet and Free: A History of Birchfield Harriers Athletics Club (Archive Photographs S.): A History of Birchfield Harriers Athletics Club (Archive Photographs S.) by Gareth Rogers, 2005-06-01
  9. Gymnastics: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood: In History and Society</i> by ROBERTA PARK, 2004
  10. A Hard Road to Glory: A History of the African-American Athlete 1619-1918 by Arthur Ashe, 1993-05
  11. An Olympian's oral history: Raymond "Ben" Bass, 1932 Olympic Games, gymnastics by Raymond Ben Bass, 1988
  12. An Olympian's oral history: Philip R. Erenberg, 1932 Olympic Games, gymnastics by Philip R Erenberg, 1988
  13. An Olympian's oral history: Dallas D. Bixler, 1932 Olympic Games, gymnastics by Dallas D Bixler, 1988
  14. Olympic History (Olympics) by Moira Butterfield, 2011-04-28

81. MILO Gymnastics - The Official Website
gymnastics, competitive sport that tests an athlete's strength, rhythm,balance, flexibility, and agility. There are two forms of
http://www.milo.com.ph/gymnastics/history.htm

82. Gymnastics – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, At
OLYMPIC history. gymnastics has been an Olympic sport from ancienttimes and from the start of the modern Games in 1896. Until 1924
http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/communities/gym/gymhistory.html
OLYMPIC HISTORY Gymnastics has been an Olympic sport from ancient times and from the start of the modern Games in 1896. Until 1924, when gymnastics settled into a format not unlike the one we know today for artistic gymnasts, the sport also featured rope climbing, tumbling, club swinging, pole vault and even swimming among its disciplines. At Paris in 1924, men competed in individual and team events on each gym apparatus. The women followed in Amsterdam in 1928. Since then, the dominant force has been the Soviet Union, while the former Soviet bloc countries posed the biggest threat. China, too, with its diminutive talent and aptitude for harsh regimes of discipline, is a force to be reckoned with in gymnastic pursuits, though its dominance on the diving boards is not replicated so rigidly in the gymnasium. Two of the most famous gymnasts in history are both Russian. Larysa Latynina remains the most medalled Olympian in history, with 18 medals between 1956 and 1964, including nine gold, five silver and four bronze. Olga Korbut, the diminutive star of the 1972 Games stole more hearts than she won gold medals but her love affair with the media was one of the highlights of the Munich Games.

83. Gymnastics – News Reports, Sydney Results, Ancient Origins, Olympic History, At
gymnastics at the Games has a long history of producing multimedalwinners and minute women of 18 going on 12. Among the most famous
http://www.times-olympics.co.uk/communities/gym/gymancient.html
ANCIENT ORIGINS GYMNASTS BOUNCE INTO THE 21ST CENTURY
Gymnastics, one of those few sports that can claim a classical birth, is not what it was in ancient times. For a start, the athletes no longer perform naked as they did at the Olympiad of old, "gymnos" being the Greek word for "naked". Secondly, to go by monosyllabic comments made at post-victory press conferences, there appears to be little left to remind us of the original purpose of the sport; the Greeks believed that symmetry of mind and body was possible only when the physical was balanced by the intellectual. Then there's the fact that trampolining will bounce the sport into the 21st century in Sydney. The gymnasium of ancient Greece, where the sport was born, was a place of cultural, artistic, musical and philosophical well-being, and gymnastics was an activity advocated by various luminaries, including Plato, Aristotle and Homer, though the Greeks were not alone in the gym in those early days. The sport was also used for training soldiers in China, India and Persia.

84. ABC Online News - Sports: Gymnastics
must turn 18 during 2000. history. gymnastics, like a number of Olympicsports, has it roots in warfare. In ancient times, the Greeks
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85. Tumbleweed Gymnastics - Our History
Tumbleweed's history, Address 1238 Woodhaven Blvd Fort Worth, TX 76112. 817446-0793.Send Email. Tumbleweed gymnastics Inc. was founded by David and Sandi Holt.
http://www.tumbleweedgymnastics.com/history.htm
Tumbleweed's History Purpose History Facility Staff ... Site Map Address: 1238 Woodhaven Blvd
Fort Worth, TX 76112 Send Email Tumbleweed Gymnastics Inc. was founded by David and Sandi Holt. David is a former Ohio State University gymnast, and has over 27 years of gymnastics training, competition, and coaching experience. His wife Sandi is a former drill team dancer and "Children's Theater" actress. David began sharing his coaching talents by helping disadvantaged kids at a local YMCA in his spare time. As these kids showed some promise, David would solicit assistance from local gyms to take on some of these kids and to assist them financially. Not many gyms were found that would agree to coach these kids and to assist them financially. Even some well known local gyms turned down his requests. This is how David and Sandi's vision of Tumbleweed Gymnastics Inc. was born. Today Tumbleweed Gymnastics Inc. ministers to kids and adults of all shapes and sizes, not just the petite, but the big and tall and not so small. We also minister to special Olympic and special needs kids, and assists financial when needed.

86. Top Flight Gymnastics. The History Of Trampoline.
The history of Trampoline Tumbling gymnastics Trampoline became acompetitive event in 1936. From 1947 through 1964, trampolining
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Trampoline became a competitive event in 1936. From 1947 through 1964, trampolining was included as an event in gymnastics competitions by both the AAU and NCAA. The first trampoline World Championships were held in 1964, and trampoline was first recognized as a sport in its own right in the United States in 1967. Trampoline made its debut as an Olympic sport at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Description of Events TRAMPOLINE Trampoline routines are performed on 7'x 14' web or string beds that can propel the gymnast up to 30 feet in the air. A competitor takes as many preliminary bounces as necessary for height and control, before beginning the first of 10 skills in a routine. Two routines are performed, a compulsory and a voluntary. The compulsory routine must include four required elements, plus six other skills chosen by the athlete. The second routine is a 10-skill voluntary, made up of single, double or triple somersaults with multiple twists. No skill may be repeated within either routine. A successful routine will show consistency of height, proper technique and a minimum deviation from the center of the bed. The routine must end under control in an upright position. SYNCHRONIZED TRAMPOLINE
Synchronized trampoline demands the same athletic skill as individual trampoline, while adding the element of precision timing. Athletes perform two routines, a compulsory and a voluntary. Using two trampolines, two athletes perform identical 10-skill routines at the same time. In this most artistic event, each performs a mirror image of the other, doubling the visual beauty of the competition. The goal is to have both trampolinists in total synchronization of skills, height and form.

87. MSN Learning & Research - System Difficulties
Article from Encarta Encyclopedia introduces the sport and provides a brief history.
http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?z=1&pg=2&ti=761567192

88. History Of Sunburst Gymnastics
A short history of Sunburst gymnastics, how we havegrown and prospered and the places we've been.
http://users.easystreet.com/gyms/html/history.html
Sunburst Gymnastics was established in 1979 in a small garage in Oregon City, Oregon with enough room for a balance beam, vaulting horse and a small tumbling area. After moving to larger location in Oregon City, Sunburst moved to the present location in Milwaukie in 1983 and has grown to 12,000 square feet. Many coaches have worked at Sunburst, some venturing off to teach gymnastics in foreign countries, coach at the collegiate level, become judges, and some have started their own gyms in the United States. Former students have grown-up, gotten married, started their own families, and now bring their children to Sunburst. Talk about repeat business! Sunburst Gymnastics is located within two workout areas. Our main gym houses 6000 sq feet of workout area, a dance studio, offices, and parent observation area. The workout area contains an AAI Reflex spring floor, 3 trampolines, a Tumble Tramp, a large foamcube pit, Speith Anderson and AAI uneven bars, 6 balance beams, 2 sets of rings, two vaulting horses, pommel horse, parallel bars, and high bar. The 3000 sq ft. annex is dedicated and reserved for a team practice area with Speith Anderson uneven bars, single bar, high bar, vaulting and pommel horse, rings, and a spring tumbling floor. The second floor of the annex is used by the Shotokan Karate dojo .

89. Kalev-history
history. Rhythmic gymnastics was brought to Canada by Evelyn Koop (photo), a graduateof the Institute of Physical Education and specializing in rhythmics at
http://home.eol.ca/~wadsten/kalev-history.htm
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Rhythmic gymnastics was brought to Canada by Evelyn Koop (photo), a graduate of the Institute of Physical Education and specializing in rhythmics at Ernst Idla 's government sponsored school in Sweden.
WHAT IS RG? Modern rhythmic gymnastics began as a non-competitive sport in Eastern Europe at the beginning of this century and originally emerged as a criticism of the gymnastics of the time, which did not distinguish between gymnastics for men and for women. It may, however, be regarded as a movement specifically aimed at women's physical fitness, because it was developed on the basis of their biological and physiological characteristics. But over time, it has also had an impact on men's gymnastics by modernizing and reforming it. The sport consists of exercises of movement, which are arranged to music, combining dance and athletics with the aim of displaying an aesthetic harmony by control of body movement. It is developed from the natural movements of walking and running, coupled with grace, flexibility, endurance and self-expression. Rhythmic gymnastics is still primarily a European sport but has spread across the world. Rhythmic gymnastics is still primarily a European sport but has spread across the world. It remains a sport mainly for women.

90. Croydon School Of Gymnastics - Club History
Eventually Mike encouraged Jackie to further her gymnastics at Croydon gymnasticsClub. The club was then renamed Croydon gymnastics Club for Boy's.
http://www.croyschgym.fsnet.co.uk/history.html

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The Bare Beginnings
Inevitably it became necessary for the two sections to go their own ways with separate committees. The club was then renamed Croydon Gymnastics Club for Boy's. Despite lack of funds, the club prided itself on its ability to grow and develop. In 1991 the club started structured gymnastics classes for pre-school children under 5 years, becoming the first to do so in Croydon.
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Croydon School of Gymnastics celebrated its 25th Anniversary in June of 1992. Then, in 1993, the club opened its doors to girls, and for the 3rd time the club's name was changed to Croydon School of Gymnastics . Croydon School of Gymnastics is now acknowledged as one of the top clubs in South West London with considerable success in both regional and national competitions. Competition success is obviously important and the club is rightly proud of the achievements of its top performers. However, the club has built its reputation of being a popular and thriving London club, building a firm foundation by catering for various disciplines for all ages, and abilities and now boasts a membership of approximately 200. The club runs classes six days a week including classes for:-
  • Pre-School structured Classes for under 5's
  • Recreational Classes for age 6-14
  • Work with performers in Theatre, TV and Films

91. RollTide.com | University Of Alabama Official Athletic Site
National Rankings. The Pattersons. Coaching Staff. 2003 Quick Facts. Facilities.In the Community. Academics. Team Travel. history/Records. gymnastics Camp.
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92. Welcome To The United States Academy Of Elite Gymnastics
The United States Academy of Elite gymnastics was founded in 1982 by James Trost. TheUSAG is the only national governing body of United States gymnastics.
http://usaelitegym.com/history.html
  • 1999 State Champions
  • 1999 Regional Champions
  • 2001 NorCal Champions
  • 2001 UCA State Champions
  • 2001 USA Regional Champions
  • 2001 UCA National Champion
The United States Academy of Elite Gymnastics was founded in 1982 by James Trost. James is a member of the United States Elite Coaches Association and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Oregon College of Education. U.S.A.E.G. is recognized as one of the top training facilities for gymnasts in the Western United States. U.S.A. Elite began with 12 students and has grown to over 800 students. U.S.A.E.G. also coordinated the city recreational gymnastics programs in Manteca, Escalon, and Patterson.
  • 2 Olympic Trial Qualifiers
  • 1 Olympic Team Alternate
  • 1 World Team Member
  • 13 National Team Members
  • 4 Junior Olympic Team Members
  • 108 National qualifiers
  • 17 Elite
  • 177 Regional qualifiers
  • 201 Individual Zone Champions
  • 132 State-Regional-National Champions
  • 4 Western National team members
  • 10 Zone team Championships
  • 5 State Champions
  • 38 All-State team members
  • 24 Division I Scholarships
  • 5 All - Americans
  • 104 gymnasts ranked NUMBER ONE
The United States Academy of Elite Gymnastics is affiliated with USA Gymnastics and the United States Association of Independent Gymnastics Clubs (USAIGC). We at USAEG utilize the training and safety guidelines set forth by both organizations.

93. HISTORY OF GYMNASTICS PROGRAMS
history OF gymnastics PROGRAMS. This page will be under constant constructionand updates as the data is gathered for all women's
http://www.mit.edu/~fog/past.htm
HISTORY OF GYMNASTICS PROGRAMS
This page will be under constant construction and updates as the data is gathered for all women's programs that are or have been intercollegiate varsity programs at one time or another. Current programs in the news.... Southeast Missouri State University - Currently under evaluation. University of Massachusetts-Amherst - (eliminated in 2002) - Currently fighting to be re-instated as a donor based program University of Wisconsin-River Falls - (eliminated in 2002) - Pending OCR investigation University of California-Santa Barbara - (eliminated in 2002) - remains as a club status team. University of Vermont - (eliminated in 2002) - remains as a club status team. University of Arkansas-Fayetteville Program added in 2002. Inaugural season in 2003.

94. International Institute For Sport And Olympic History
profit educational corporation, 501c3, IISOH, Library, Museum, Olympic Games, Historyof Sport, Physical Education, Wrestling, Fencing, gymnastics, Sports
http://www.harveyabramsbooks.com/501c3donategymnastics.html
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The IISOH is seeking $1 million (one million Dollars) from a benefactor in order to establish an endowment for the sport of GYMNASTICS. This is a naming opportunity for the benefactor to have a perpetual identification with the sport of GYMNASTICS . The endowment would be named by the benefactor with the approval of the IISOH Board of Directors. The endowment becomes a permanent trust fund invested by the Institute with only the quarterly earned interest being used for development of the GYMNASTICS collections in both the Library and Museum.
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95. History Of The St. Albert Gymnastics Club
St. Albert gymnastics Club LogoThe history of The St. Albert gymnasticsClub. St. Albert gymnastics Club is a notfor-profit, community
http://www.stalbertgymnastics.com/history.html
The History of
The St. Albert Gymnastics Club
St. Albert Gymnastics Club is a not-for-profit, community-based organization governed by a volunteer board of 12 members. The Club is currently operating seven days per week and its membership is in excess of 500 members. The Club employs approximately 37 part-time coaches, two part-time program heads, and one full time administrator.
The Club was formed in January, 1975 when a group of parents felt that there was a need for a gymnastics club in St. Albert. A market survey was done to determine the interest in gymnastics in the community. On October, 1975, the St. Albert Gymnastics Club was incorporated under the Societies Act in the Province of Alberta.
The Club began offering its services in Lorne Akins school with the use of the school's equipment and was subsequently located in a number of schools such as Paul Kane, William D. Cuts, Bertha Kennedy, St. Albert High, and Sir George Simpson Junior High.
While in Sir George Simpson, the Club's registration increased to over 225 members, employing approximately 15 coaches and two part-time program heads. Because of limited space and time constraints imposed by the school, the Club was unable to grow to meet the ever-increasing demand from the community. The Board decided the time had come to move into a permanent facility. In December of 1990, with the help of many volunteers, 7,500 sq ft. at #12, 8 Riel Drive was leased and renovated to become the new home of the St. Albert Gymnastics Club.

96. History Of Gymnastics Australia
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97. The Falcons Online -- Seattle Pacific University
history. Coaches, WonLost Records The roots of a richly successful women's intercollegiategymnastics program at Seattle Pacific University can be traced back
http://www.spu.edu/depts/athletics/w-gymnastics/history.htm
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Coaches, Won-Lost Records The roots of a richly successful women's intercollegiate gymnastics program at Seattle Pacific University can be traced back to 1954, when the recently-completed Brougham Pavilion was the site of the first major meet conducted west of the Mississippi River. The inaugural women's meet, the AAU Pacific Northwest Open, featured a wide array of events which included the flying rings in addition to today's traditional disciplines. At that time, there was no balance beam on the premises, so Ken Foreman, the Seattle Pacific athletic director at the time, constructed one from a piece of lumber. The finished beam measured the required four inches in width, but was over 10 inches tall. It was Foreman, a former NCAA champion gymnast and world record-holder in the 20-foot rope climb, who organized the event. The meet, which later became known as the Washington Open in the Sixties, became an annual fixture, attracting most of the region's major clubs. The sport began to take a more permanent foothold at SPU in 1972. George Lewis, a renowned local coach, international authority and founder of Gymnastics Incorporated, moved his club from the Seattle YMCA to Brougham Pavilion's auxiliary gym.

98. Penrith City E-history - Sporting Heritage - Gymnastics
gymnastics. gymnastics is a sport which attracts a steady stream ofchildren to train. Some go on to be champions, as in the case
http://www.penrithcity.nsw.gov.au/history/sportinghistory/gymnastics.htm
Gymnastics Gymnastics is a sport which attracts a steady stream of children to train. Some go on to be champions, as in the case of those attending the De Roos School of Tumbling. This Club has had outstanding success in the 21 years since it was established. Former Olympian Bernie de Roo, who represented Australia at both the Rome and Tokyo Games, and his wife Jenny, have coached thousands of local children in a range of gymnastic skills from power tumbling to floor skills and trampolining. Many have won State and National championships and have represented Australia overseas. The popularity of the sport is reflected in the fact that there are five Clubs in the area, all seeking to develop the next Olympic champion. Bibliography: De Roos School of Tumbling, Scrapbook. Back to Penrith City Homepage Back to Penrith City e-history Back to Penrith City Sporting Heritage

99. Player Bio Greg Marsden Women's Gymnastics
He became the first 700win coach in women's gymnastics' history in January of 2000and his career ledger is now 764-118-5. He also has the best regular season
http://utahutes.ocsn.com/sports/w-gym/mtt/marsden_greg00.html

100. International GYMNAST Online
A magazine dedicated to gymnastics, covering the sport since 1956. Check out the current issue, latest news and everything to do with gymnastics.
http://www.intlgymnast.com/
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