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The American Cup, formerly known as the AT&T American Cup through a sponsorship arrangement that ended in 2018, [1] was an elite senior level international gymnastics competition that had been held in the United States from 1976 to 2020. It was usually held in February or March of each year.
American Cup (1976–) Asian Gymnastics Championships (1996–) City of Jesolo Trophy (2008–) European Artistic Gymnastics Championships (1955–) Northern European Gymnastics Championships (2005–) Pacific Rim Championships (1988–) Pan American Gymnastics Championships (1997–) South American Gymnastics Championships (1957–) WOGA Classic
Detailed list of the finalists of the America's Cup. [1] Edit Year Defender Owner Designer Builder Skipper Defender-Club-Nation Score Challenger-Club-Nation Owner
The 2020 American Cup was part of the World Cup circuit in artistic gymnastics. It was the only All-Around World Cup help in 2020 as the others were canceled due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic . This was the final edition of the American Cup competition.
For the making of the list, results from four major senior-level international competitions were consulted, as follows: 1) the Olympic Games; 2) the different editions of the World Gymnastics Championships, organized by FIG for each of the gymnastics disciplines; 3) the different stages of the FIG World Cup, as well as the events that preceded it – the IFSA World Cup and the FIT World Cup ...
American Cup (gymnastics) 0–9. 2015 AT&T American Cup; 2016 AT&T American Cup; 2018 American Cup; 2019 American Cup; 2020 American Cup This page was last edited on ...
The USA Gymnastics National Championships is the annual artistic gymnastics national competition held in the United States for elite-level competition. It is currently organized by USA Gymnastics, the governing body for gymnastics in the United States. The national championships have been held since 1963.
By the time of these World Championships, a total of 60 male athletes from 6 countries and 53 female athletes from 7 countries comprised the competitive field. [11] By the 2013 World Championships, the competition had grown to include 264 men from 71 countries and 134 women from 57 countries. [11]