flairs

element on pommel horse

backup flip

skill on beam bar

yamawaki

skill on parllel bar

skill under pommel horse

element on pommel horse

flank

balance on roman ring

Monday 20 September 2021

Tumbling Gymnastics

Tumbling also belongs to gymnastics. It is also known as power tumbling. It is done on a 25-metre long tumbling track (standardised special equipment). Movements or elements done under Tumbling such as rolls, handspring, round-off, twists and back and front somersaults on floor rod. Under tumbling, gymnasts have to do eight tumbling elements or skills including twisting, somersaults along the ending with dismount skill. The dismounting element either be double or triple back somersault including twists movements. Popularly Tumbling is also known as the chain of artistic skills. Tumbling floor is a long, narrow, slightly elevated surface And it is 25 m long. Male and female both participate in tumbling gymnastics. Both perform two passes including eight elements.Tumbling gymnastics is one of the gymnastics disciplines, which is governed by the Federation Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG). Yet it is not a part of the Olympics games but, however it is one of the events for world games and world championships etc.

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Major competition in Tumbling Gymnastics

world championship
world games

Tuesday 7 September 2021

Olympic Games Tokyo 2020

Olympics Gymnasticss


The Olympics is known as the biggest festival of sports. Which comes after every 4 years. In which all over the world, players come in one place and participate in different events. Olympic Games 2020, held from 23 July 2021 - 8 August 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. Originally scheduled to take place from 24 July 2020 - 9 August 2020, the event was postponed due of COVID-19 pandemic, and will be held largely behind closed doors without public.It being rescheduled for 2021, the game retains the Tokyo 2020 name for marketing and branding purposes. This is the first time in the history that the Olympic Games have been postponed and rescheduled, rather than cancelled. The Summer Paralympics will be held onward 24 August to 5 September 2021, 16 days after the Olympics. The 2020 Game will mark the second time that japan has hosted the Summer Olympic Games, the first being also in Tokyo in 1964, making this the first city in Asia to host the Summer Games twice. Overall, these will be the fourth Olympic Games to be held in Japan, which also hosted the two Winter Olympics. Gymnastics at the Olympics in Tokyo will be held in three different categories: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampolining. All gymnastics categories will be staged at the Olympic Gymnastic Centre, Tokyo in 2021.

Artistic Gymnastics Results

Men's Events

Apparatus 

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Team Final

ROC

JAPAN

People’s Republic of China

Individual all-around

Hashimoto Daiki (JPN)

Xiao Ruoteng (CHN)

Nagornyy Nikita (ROC)

Floor exercise

Dolgopyat Artem (ISR)

Zapata Rayderley (ESP)

Xiao Ruoteng (CHN)

Rings

Liu Yang (CHN)

You Hao (CHN)

Petrounias Eleftherios (GRE)

Vault

Shin Jeahwan (KOR)

Abliazin Denis (ROC)

Davtyan Artur (ARM)

Pommel horse

Whitlock Max (GBR)

Lee Chih Kai (TPE)

Kaya Kazuma (JPN)

Horizontal bar

Hashimoto Daiki (JPN)

Srbic Tin (CRO)

Nagornyy Nikita (ROC)

Parallel bars

Zou Jingyuan (CHN)

Dauser Lukas (GER)

Arican Ferhat (TUR)


Women's Events

Apparatus

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Team Final

ROC

United states of America

Great Britain

Individual all-around

Lee Sunisa (USA)

Andrade Rebeca (BRA)

Melnikova Angelina (ROC)

Vault

Andrade Rebeca (BRA)

Skinner Mykayla (USA)

Yeo Seojeong (KOR)

Floor exercise

Carey Jade (USA)

Ferrari Vanessa (ITA)

Murakami Mai (JPN),

Melnikova Angelina (ROC)

Uneven bars

Derwael Nina (BEL)

Iliankoa Anastasiia (ROC)

Lee Sunisa (USA)

Balancing beam

Guan Chenchen (CHN)

Tang Xijing (CHN)

Biles Simone (USA)


Rhythmic Gymnastics

Apparatus

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Group Final

Bulgaria

ROC

Italy

Individual all-around

Ashram Linoy (ISR)

Averina Dina (ROC)

Harnasko Alina (BLR)


Trampoline

Apparatus

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Men’s individual

Litvinovich Ivan (BLR)

Dong Dong (CHN)

Schmidt Dylan (NZL)

Women’s individual

Zhu Xueying (CHN)

Liu Lingling (CHN)

Page Bryony (GBR)