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  2. Gymnastics Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gymnastics Australia runs a head office in Melbourne, Victoria, acting as Australia's representative body to FIG. [14]Gymnastics Australia coordinates and provides gymnastics for Australians through eight Association Members, managing a total of 247,073 registered athletes (77.7% female, 22.2% male, 0.03% other, 0.03% non-binary with 93% being under the age of 12), 627 affiliated clubs, 7807 ...

  3. Double mini trampoline - Wikipedia

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    The FIG numeric system works as follows, first number is the amount of 1/4-rotations second number is the amount of 1/2-twist, the twists are divided into where in the skill they occur. Example: Full-In Half-Out (8 2 1) has a total of 8 1/4-rotations corresponding to the first 8 then it has 2 1/2-twists in the first somersault corresponding to ...

  4. Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The artistic gymnastics and trampoline events were held at the Sydney SuperDome on 16–25 September and 22–23 September, respectively. The rhythmic gymnastics events were held at Pavilion 3 of the Sydney Olympic Park on 28 September – 1 October. [1]

  5. 1998 Trampoline World Championships - Wikipedia

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    1.2.2 Trampoline Team. ... 1.2.6 Tumbling. 1.2.7 Tumbling Team. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents ... The 20th Trampoline World Championships were held in ...

  6. List of gymnasts at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the gymnasts who represented their country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney from 15 September to 1 October 2000. Gymnasts across three disciplines (artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline) participated in the Games. [1] [2]

  7. 1996 Trampoline World Championships - Wikipedia

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    1.2.2 Trampoline Team. ... 1.2.6 Tumbling. 1.2.7 Tumbling Team. 2 Medal table. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Sydney 1998 →. The 19th ...

  8. Tumbling (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Tumbling, sometimes referred to as power tumbling, is a gymnastics discipline in which participants perform a series of acrobatic skills down a 25 metres (82 ft) long sprung track. Each series, known as a pass, comprises eight elements in which the athlete jumps, twists and flips placing only their hands and feet on the track.

  9. Trampolining - Wikipedia

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    Trampolining or trampoline gymnastics [1] is a competitive Olympic sport in which athletes perform acrobatics while bouncing on a trampoline. [2] In competition, these can include simple jumps in the straight, pike, tuck, or straddle position to more complex combinations of forward and/or backward somersaults and twists. Scoring is based on the ...

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