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30 April 2024 [10] Sophie Scheder Germany: 15 May 2024 [11] Luo Rui China: 22 May 2024: Roxana Popa Spain: 30 May 2024 [12] Carolann Héduit France: 2 June 2024 [13] Katelyn Jong United States: 3 June 2024 [14] Addison Fatta United States: 4 June 2024: Lexi Zeiss United States: 5 June 2024 [15] Yana Vorona Russia: 22 July 2024 [16] Max Whitlock ...
The 2024 Pan American Gymnastics Championships were an artistic gymnastics competition that took place in Santa Marta, Colombia from May 22–26. [1] The United States sent only junior gymnasts, the first time it had not sent a senior team since 2017. [2]
April 3 – 7: 2024 European Trampoline Championships in Guimaraes; April 21 – 28: 2024 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships in Cali; May 10 – 11: 2024 African Trampoline Championships in Bizerte; May 11 – 12: 2024 Asian Trampoline Championships in Hong Kong; May 17 – 19: 2024 Pan American Trampoline Championships in Lima
The scores for 2024 Section V gymnastics will be listed below by date. On social: Follow our sports coverage on Instagram Section V gymnastics results from Saturday, September 21
Updated July 30, 2024 at 10:45 PM Day 4 of the Olympics brought us an improbable finish and medal in women’s rugby sevens, a return to form for the U.S. in women’s gymnastics and a ...
Previously only women had competed in the event. Men competed for the first time in 2022. [1]The senior all-around winners of the U.S. Classic include Dominique Dawes (1993), Nastia Liukin (2005), Aly Raisman (2011, 2012, 2016), and Simone Biles (2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024).
Men’s artistic gymnastics. The U.S. men’s artistic gymnastics team won its first medal since 2008 in a thrilling finish. Needing a strong showing in the final rotation, the men stepped up on ...
10 2000 Christchurch New Zealand: April 13–15, 2000 11 2002 Vancouver Canada: May 3–5, 2002 12 2004 Honolulu United States: April 15–17, 2004 13 2006 Honolulu United States: April 13–15, 2006 14 2008: San Jose United States: March 28–30, 2008 15 2010: Melbourne Australia: April 27–May 2, 2010 16 2012: Everett, Washington United States