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A mini-trampoline (also known as a rebounder, trampette, jogging trampoline, or exercise trampoline) is a type of trampoline less than 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) in diameter and about 30 centimetres (12 in) off the ground, often kept indoors and used as part of a physical fitness regime.
Gymnastics World Championships refers to a number of different world championships for each of the disciplines in competitive gymnastics.The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) organizes World Championships for six disciplines: acrobatic gymnastics, aerobic gymnastics, artistic gymnastics, parkour, rhythmic gymnastics, as well as trampoline and tumbling.
Construction for SM Southmall began in early 1994. The mall later opened on April 2, 1995, and is the first SM Supermall in the southern region of Metro Manila and the 5th SM Supermall ever built by Chinese-Filipino businessman, Henry Sy.
The Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships [1] [2] are the world championships for trampoline gymnastics including double mini trampoline and tumbling. They were originally held annually from 1964–1968. The frequency was switched to biennially from 1970–1998.
Nissen set up a manufacturing plant for his company in England in 1956 headed up by Ted Blake an English trampoline pioneer, first in Hainault then Romford and finally Brentwood, Essex by the mid-1960s, and manufactured trampolines there for many years. Brentwood still has a thriving trampolining community but no longer a local factory.
The 2017 South American Trampoline Championships were held in Paipa, Colombia, September 15–17, 2017. [1] The competition was organized by the Colombian Gymnastics Federation, and approved by the International Gymnastics Federation .
The 21st Trampoline World Championships were held in Sun City, South Africa from 30 September to 3 October 1999. [1] Results. Men. Trampoline Individual
The men's double-mini trampoline competition in trampoline gymnastics at the 2022 World Games took place on 15 July 2022 at the University of Alabama Birmingham in Birmingham, United States. [ 1 ] Competition format