6. September 2005
Kladno / Czech Republik
Trampoline

The 33rd Annual International MIVA Trampoline Competition of Friendship took place on Saturday, 3 September 2005 in the city of Kladno what is situated close to the Czech capital Prague.
National teams and clubs from 11 countries competed in senior and junior individual and synchronised categories.
In the senior men individual category dominated the German Michael Kubicka (who is coming back on the international scene after his injury) and Michael Serth (the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games participant).

7. August 2005
Ostend / Belgium
Trampoline

Russians Irina Karavaeva and Alexander Rusakov won the last world cup decision in Ostend Belgium, which was held last weekend as the last top event before the coming world championships in September in Eindhoven (Netherlands).

Also the women's synchron event were won by Russia, but the top team of men came from Japan.....

11. June 2005
Levallois / France
Trampoline

With victories by Natalia Tschernova and German Knytschev the Russians were the strongest team at the trampoline Worldcup in Levallois/ France.

However, also the Germans presented themselves with a strong and complete performance: Adam Götz reached the 2nd rank with the same score like the winner in front of Olympic bonze medalist Henrik Stehlik. Also Markus Kubick and Martin Gromowski reached the top 8 of the qualification.

The victories in the synchron- competition went to Russia...

8. June 2005
Levallois / France
Trampoline

27 Trampoline-Nations in France

From 9th to the 12th June take place in Levallois-Perret near Paris (France) the traditional FIG-World Cup in Trampoline (Category B). 27 nations have its coming registered. In high-class international occupation, also the german coach Michael Kuhn a strong public notice the German national team go at the start.

Olympic gold medalist Anna Dogonadze wants now renounce on its private life to the world championship in September in Eindhoven and wants...

6. June 2005
Sofia / Bulgaria
Trampoline

Strong Japanese gymnasts won three of the four titles at the rrampoline world cup 'Astronaut Alexandrov'in the Bulgarian capital Sofia last weekend. Yasuhiro Ueyama won the men's individual Olympic category with a score of 41,80 points, followed by the Russian 'oldy' Gherman Knytchev and the strong Chinese LIU, Qipeng (1,5 difficulty!!).
The Britis Claire Wright was the best of the women's category. On second place came the Ukrainian Olena Mowtschan followed by the Russian top star Irina Karavaeva.
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