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         Rhythmic Gymnastics:     more books (64)
  1. Physical Training for the Elementary Schools-Gymnastics, Games, and Rhythmic Plays.
  2. Competitive rhythmic gymnastics: Introductory lessons by Helena Greathouse, 1975
  3. Introduction to modern rhythmic gymnastics by Jenny Bott, 1976
  4. Rhythmic Gymnastics/8 Copy Counter Display by Michi Fujimoto, 1996-07
  5. Lets Dance: Ballet/Rhythmic Gymnastics/Tap Dancing/ and World Dancers by T. Maurer, 1997-06
  6. An Introduction to Modern Rhythmic Gymnastics by Jenny Bott, 1976-01-01
  7. The basics of modern rhythmic gymnastics by Evelyn Koop, 1977
  8. First Lessons in Rhythmic Gymnastics ... 12 Songs for young Children with full particulars of movements for arms and feet by Thomas Keighley, 1915
  9. USA Gymnastics rhythmic gymnastics: Junior Olympic technical handbook for coaches and judges levels 5-8 by Helena Greathouse, 1996
  10. Rhythmic gymnastics with clubs by Annelis Strange Hoyman, 1968
  11. Rhythmic gymnastics (University of Nevada bulletin) by Elsa Sameth, 1941
  12. I Can Do Rhythmic Gymnastics: Hoop and Rope by USA Gymnastics, Federacion Espanola De Gimnasia, 1996-07
  13. Rhythmic gymnastics by Annelis Strange Hoyman, 1968
  14. The theory and practice of educational gymnastics,: Embracing free exercises, rhythmic steps, track and field work, games apparatus work, by William Albin Stecher, 1915

61. British Gymnastics Photo Gallery :: Rhythmic Gymnastics Photographic Exhibition
rhythmic gymnastics Photographic Exhibition. 4 items in this album,
http://www.british-gymnastics.org/gallery/rhyth_gym_photo_exhibit
Rhythmic Gymnastics Photographic Exhibition 4 items in this album [slideshow] [login] Gallery: British Gymnastics Photo Gallery
Album: Hannah McKibbin - Spelthorne Gym Club
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Contains: 14 items.
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Album: Rachel Ennis - Hillington Gym Club
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Contains: 5 items.
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Album: Rebecca Hose - Spelthorne Gym Club
Changed: Jun 19, 2002. Contains: 8 items. Viewed: 2384 times. Album: Coach Savina Georgieva - Spelthorne Gym Club Changed: Jun 19, 2002. Contains: 4 items. Viewed: 1634 times. Gallery: British Gymnastics Photo Gallery Powered by Gallery v1.3.1

62. Cape Olympia Rhythmic Gymnastics Club South Africa
Training for all grades and levels of rhythmic gymnasts. Based in Cape Town, South Africa, with branches Category Sports Gymnastics Rhythmic Clubs and Schools South Africa......Cape Olympia rhythmic gymnastics Club offers high quality training to all gradesand levels of rhythmic gymnasts in South Africa. Welcome to the
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63. Club Elite Rhythmic Gymnastics
Competition results, gymnast and coaching information from Vancouver's premiere rhythmic club.
http://www.eliterg.com
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Club Elite Rhythmic Gymnastics
What is New?
Club Elite has a new cyber home. The name is much easier to remember and there are more space to provide information related to the club and to the sport. The website will be changed and updated throughout summer. Come back often! Summer program starts from August 6th 2002 and runs for four weeks. The focus of the camp will be to learn and perfect the movements and requirements of the Code of Points and how to apply them to routines. Wihtin the camp, both individual and group dynamics will be explored.
Inspirations from coaches, gymnasts and parents
"I never knew she could do it in front of so many people..."
"The girls look so professional amongst the REAL professionals...."
"I have learnt not to focus on the ranks but on improvements under my control..."
"It looks so easy... but I was so sore after my first workout."
"I am so moved by her routines...it brought out another side of personality that seems to be elusive..."
"We need to work together to help the girls develop a positive attitude in an imperfect world..."

64. HickokSports.com - History - Rhythmic Gymnastics
This document contains a history of rhythmic gymnastics, with a list ofall Olympic gold medalists. rhythmic gymnastics. Table of Contents.
http://www.hickoksports.com/history/rhythmg.shtml
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Rhythmic Gymnastics
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History
Although it's quite new as a competitive sport, rhythmic gymnastics is rooted in the very beginning of modern gymnastics. Specifically, it grew out of the Swedish system of free exercise developed in 1814 by Peter Henry Ling. Ling promoted "aesthetic gymnastics," in which students expressed their feelings and emotions through bodily movement. The idea was extended by Catherine E. Beecher, founder of the Western Female Institute in Ohio in 1837. In Beecher's gymnastics program, called "grace without dancing," young women exercised to music, moving from simple calisthenics to more strenuous activities. During the 1880s, Emil Dalcroze of Switzerland developed "eurhythmics," a form of physical training for musicians and dancers, and George Demeny of France created various exercises to music that were designed to promote grace of movement, muscular flexibility, and good posture. All of those strains were combined, around 1900, into the Swedish school of rhythmic gymnastics, which later added more dance elements from Finland. About the same time, Ernest Idla of Estonia established a degree of difficulty for each movement.

65. HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Medalists In Rhythmic Gymnastics
This document lists Olympic medalists in rhythmic gymnastics. It isa page in the History Olympic Medalists in rhythmic gymnastics.
http://www.hickoksports.com/history/olrhythmicg.shtml
Sports History
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Olympic Medalists in Rhythmic Gymnastics
History
Rhythmic gymnastics became an Olympic sport in 1984, with just one event, the all-around competition. The team event was added in 1996. There are five accessories used in rhythmic gymnastics: ball, clubs, hoop, ribbon, and ropes. Four accessories are chosen for each Olympics. Top of page
Medalists
All-Around
Year Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score Lori Fung, CAN Doina Staiculescu, ROM Regina Weber, FRG Marina Lobach, URS Adriana Dunavska, BUL Aleksandra Timoshenko, URS Aleksandra Timoshenko, EUN Carolina Pascual, ESP Oksana Skaldina, EUN Yekaterina Serebryanskaya, UKR Yana Batyrshina, RUS Yelena Vytrychenko, UKR Yuliya Barsukova, RUS Yuliya Raskina, BLR Alina Kabaeva, RUS Top of page
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Year Gold Score Silver Score Bronze Score Spain Bulgaria Russia Russia Belarus Greece Top of page
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Index to Olympics Rhythmic Gymnastics History
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66. Twisters Gym
rhythmic gymnastics at all levels taught by former Ukranian National Team Member Natasha Lisogor. Currently training athletes from preschool through level 9. Located in Mountain View.
http://www.geocities.com/twistersgym/

67. Sports Camps - Rythmic Gymnastics
rhythmic gymnastics, an Olympic sport since 1984, is very popular in Manitoba. Instructedby Manitoba rhythmic gymnastics Association Certified Coaches.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/physed/miniu/sports/rgymnastics.shtml

68. Welcome
The Sports Club Rhythmic Team is located in Novi, MI. Offers preschool, recreation and team rhythmic gymnastics.
http://SportsclubRSG.tripod.com
Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Welcome The Sports Club About Rhythmic Gymnastics Rhythmic Preschool Program Rhythmic Recreation Program ... Summer Camp Welcome to the Sports Club RSG Home Page
Our Mission Our goal is to produce the highest quality rhythmic gymnasts through a program based on logical skill progression and gymnast individuality. Our rhythmic program strives to provide the benefits of community: cooperation, dedication, respect for others, loyalty, citizenship, confidence, grace, maturity, and the camaraderie that naturally arises from a shared interest in the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. The Sports Club Rhythmic program offers classes for gymnasts of all ages and levels. Our coaches are fully trained in their area of speciality whether it is preschool, recreation, preteam or team. Our team coaches are all Professional Members of USA Gymnastics and are all Safety Certified. Click Here for pictures of the Sports Club Team
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69. Sport Seneca
rhythmic gymnastics. Program Information. Sport Seneca's Rhythmic Programhas long distinguished itself by producing some of Canada's top gymnasts.
http://www.senecac.on.ca/elite/rhythmic/r-programinfo.htm

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Special Projects Archives ... Hosting of Events Rhythmic Gymnastics Program Information Sport Seneca's Rhythmic Program has long distinguished itself by producing some of Canada's top gymnasts. Sport Seneca's greatest accomplishments include the 1988 and 1992 Olympians.Many individuals and the Sport Seneca senior group have represented Canada at several World Championships. Sport Seneca has captured All Around medals at the prestigious Pan American Games, Four Continents Championships and Commonwealth Games. Numerous titles have been won at the Provincial and Canadian Championships, Junior Pan American Championships and the popular Canada Winter Games. The Sport Seneca Rhythmic Program consists of intensive technical training in the mornings from 7:00 - 10:30 Monday to Friday. A typical morning would include general and specific warm up and stretching exercises, body and apparatus technical work, routine development and competition preparation depending on the competitive season. The afternoon program includes a combination of different styles of dance classes such as ballet, jazz/modern jazz, international dance etc. Fitness and flexibility sessions make up the remainder of the afternoon.

70. British Columbia Rhythmic Sportive Gymnastics Federation
This is the official site for the BC federation for the sport of rhythmic gymnastics.
http://www.rhythmicsBC.com
British Columbia Rhythmic Sportive Gymnastics Federation
316 - 1367 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6H 4A9
Executive Director - Rita Floor
Phone: 604.608.5350 .........Fax: 604.608.5350............... E-Mail: bcrsgf@rhythmicsBC.com The British Columbia Rhythmic Sportive Gymnastics Federation (BCRSGF) is the Provincial Sport Governing (PSO) body for Rhythmic Gymnastics in British Columbia. The Federation administers and delivers a variety of programs designed to encourage participation and develop excellence in rhythmic gymnastics. BCRSGF members include competitive athletes, developing athletes, recreational enthusiasts, coaches, officials, administrators and supporters of the sport. News Event schedule of 2002-2003
National Championship 2002

Organization 2002/2003 Board of Directors and Committee Members
2000-2004 Strategic Plan Summary
(requires Acrobat Reader 4.0) Special Olympics Background
Miscellaneous Instructions for reading/printing TIFF faxes
BCRSGF Cheque Requisition Form
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    BCRSGF Policy and Procedures
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  • 71. Ritmika Rhythmic Gymnastics Club
    Information on club gymnasts, coaches, competitions and club programs.Category Sports Gymnastics Rhythmic Clubs and Schools Canada......www.ritmika.ca RITMIKA rhythmic gymnastics Club. 22 Years of Excellencein rhythmic gymnastics email address is ritmika@ritmika.ca
    http://www.ritmika.ca/
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    RITMIKA Rhythmic Gymnastics Club
    23 Years of Excellence in Rhythmic Gymnastics
    email address is: ritmika@ritmika.ca
    905-284-0131 or 416-747-7868.
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    72. Rhythmic Gymnastics
    From 197177 she was a staff member of the Physical Education facultyat Tartu University, where she taught rhythmic gymnastics.
    http://www.ritmika.ca/coaches.htm
    RITMIKA Coaches
    Annely Riga (head coach and president)
    Mimi Masleva
    (competitive coach)
    Polina Tzankova
    (competitive coach)
    Stefka Moutaftchieva
    (competitive coach)
    Elvira Boudakova
    (ballet teacher)
    Helle Varrik
    (recreational coach)
    Kairi Tirel
    ANNELY RIGA
    Graduate of Tartu University in Estonia with a degree in Physical Education. From 1971-77 she was a staff member of the Physical Education faculty at Tartu University, where she taught Rhythmic Gymnastics. She also coached children's and adult's classes at all levels in various schools and clubs in Estonia. For six years she was a member of the Estonian Women's Rhythmic Gymnastics Team (this group was composed from mostly former national level rhythmic gymnasts), winning six USSR Championships in Women's Group competition. She received coach of the year awards from the Ontario Gymnastics Federation in 1985 and from the Canadian Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation in 1995. She is also a National level judge. Annely Riga is considered one of the leading forces in rhythmic gymnastics in Canada, having dedicated her life to this wonderful sport and her club. Mimi Masleva Polina Tzankova Stefka Moutaftchieva Elvira Boudakova Helle Varrik Helle Varrik has a university degree in Physical Education from the University of Tartu, Estonia, where she also taught rhythmic gymnastics to university students. She won many medals and awards as a member of the Estonian Womens' National Rhythmic Gymnastics team. The group for which she was performing and competing was considered one of the best in the former Soviet Union. She travelled extensively throughout the former Soviet Union, giving rhythmic gymnastics seminars.

    73. Cape Olympia Rhythmic Gymnastics Club
    Training for all grades and levels of rhythmic gymnasts. Based in Cape Town, South Africa, with branches in Monte Vista and Wynberg.
    http://www.evalunet.com/capeolympia/index.html
    Cape Olympia Rhythmic Gymnastics Club. Cape Olympia is one of South Africa's finest and most experienced rhythmic gymnastics sports clubs. Assured of the best tuition and coaching in the country, and allowing the sport to become a way of life, with perseverance there is nothing to stop you on the way to skilled rhythmic gymnastics heights at Cape Olympia. Do you want to start training at the most highly acclaimed South African rhythmic gymnastics club? Click here to learn how Search our site, look at gymnast and coach profiles , view upcoming events , view results , look through our photo and music archive View Cape Olympia Coach Profile of Natasha Galoukhina
    View Cape Olympia Gymnast Profile of Tamlyn Jones
    View Cape Olympia Gymnast Profile of Claire van de Berg
    View Cape Olympia Gymnast Profile of Lesley-Ann Cruywagen
    View Cape Olympia Gymnast Profile of Nicole Marnewick
    View Cape Olympia Gymnast Profile of Jenny Beck
    View Cape Olympia Gymnast Profile of Inga Hewett Cape Olympia has branches in Wynberg, Pinelands, Highlands and Monte Vista.

    74. Rhythmic Gymnastics -THE 6TH WORLD GAMES
    history. Present day rhythmic gymnastics is derived from the 'gymnasticsreform movement' that began in Germany in the 1920's. Group
    http://www.pref.akita.jp/tiiki/wg2001/eng/sports/rhythmicgymnastics.html

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    [Schedule/Venue] Akita City Gymnasium Akita City Wed. Thu.
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    Seat Type In Advanced Ticket One Day Ticket Adult Child
    Adult Child A Unreserved seat B Unreserved seat Wheelchair accessible seat The use of hand apparatus in women's gymnastics has a long history. Present day rhythmic gymnastics is derived from the 'gymnastics reform movement' that began in Germany in the 1920's.

    75. St Helens Rhythmic Gymnastic Club
    For all of your regional and national news about the wonderful sport of rhythmic gymnastics.
    http://www.isport.uk.com/gymnastics/sthelens

    76. Rhythmic Gymnastics
    Clown around with BuyCostumes.com. In 1962, the International GymnasticsFederation (FIG) officially recognized rhythmic gymnastics as a sport.
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    Painting for Kids Purchase this or other posters to celebrate the USA In 1962, the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) officially recognized rhythmic gymnastics as a sport. The first Rhythmic World Championships took place in 1963 in Budapest, Hungary, where 28 athletes from 10 European countries competed. The United States sent their first delegation to the Rhythmic World Championships in 1973. The rhythmic individual all-around competition was added to the Olympic Games in 1984. In 1996, the rhythmic group event was added as a medal-sport at the Olympic Games for the first time. We do not currently carry Rythmic Gymnastics equipment

    77. Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks & Wildlife Foundation
    rhythmic gymnastics (Bathurst, New Brunswick). Team Members Jenna Azarko, Edmonton.MacKenzie Baert, Edmonton. Tech Package rhythmic gymnastics. Sport Coordinator
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    Rhythmic Gymnastics
    (Bathurst, New Brunswick) Team Members
    Jenna Azarko Edmonton MacKenzie Baert Edmonton Brittney Hunt Calgary Melanie Lichak Edmonton Caitlin Marchak Edmonton Amanda Turner Edmonton Lauren Yates Calgary Coaching Staff Judit Berecz Edmonton (Coach) Olga Khabarova Calgary (Manager) Technical Information Venue: Community Pavilion Team Size: 7 females; (provinces/territories may enter one group of 5 and up to 3 individuals).
    1 coach and 1 manager (one of whom must be female). Eligibility: Athletes must be at least 12 years old and not more than 15 in the year of the competition; born January 1, 1988 to December 31, 1991. Events: Events include individual all-around, individual event finals, group general and group final Tech Package: Rhythmic Gymnastics Sport Coordinator Megan Rawles Alberta Rhythmic Sportive Gymnastics Federation
    Phone: (780) 672-4969
    Email: mjh_rawles@hotmail.com

    78. Rhythmic Gymnastics
    Artistic Gymnastics Athletics Basketball Beach Volleyball Boxing Cycling DivingFigure Skating rhythmic gymnastics Soccer Swimming Synchronized Swimming
    http://www.goodwillgames.com/events/rhythgym/grnav.html
    Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum General Information Current News Summer of Goodwill
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    79. Rhythmic Gymnastics 1997 US Eastern Regionals Photos
    rhythmic gymnastics 1997 US Eastern Regionals Photos. I'm workingon putting these pictures online; more are coming. The article
    http://www.glue.umd.edu/~sek/rsgeast97.html
    Rhythmic Gymnastics 1997 US Eastern Regionals Photos
    I'm working on putting these pictures on-line; more are coming. The article I posted to the gymn-l list about my experiences at the meet, including a partial score report, is available. These pictures are thumbnails; click on them to get larger images.
    Lindsay Powell, Rope
    Kate Jeffress, Ball
    Kodak Gold Max (800-2)
    ISO 1600, ~1/250 sec at f/4.5, 100mm
    Amy Ng, Ball
    Kodak Gold Max (800-2)
    ISO 1600, ~1/250 sec at f/4.5, 100mm
    Valerie Voorhees, Ribbon
    Kodak Ektapress Multispeed (PJM-2)
    ISO 1280, ~1/200 sec at f/4.5, 100mm Heilie Isaacs, Ball Kodak Ektapress Multispeed (PJM-2) ISO 1280, ~1/200 sec at f/4.5, 100mm Heilie Isaacs, Ribbon Jessica Howard, Ball Jessica Howard, Ribbon Last Modified: May 20, 1997 Sonja Kueppers (sek@wam.umd.edu)

    80. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
    SPORTS, GYMNASTICS rhythmic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, COMPETITION Rhythmicgymnastics (performed with an apparatus) is strictly a women's competition.
    http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/programme/disciplines_uk.asp?DiscCode=GR

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