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FéDéRATION INTERNATIONALE DE
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Press
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2008 ...
GYMNASTICS
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Ukrainian Gymnasts Ask Stella Zakharova to Drop
Conflict
November 20, 2008
(International Gymnast): A group of
Ukrainian gymnasts and coaches has sent a letter to former
federation president Stella Zakharova, asking her to drop her
public conflict with the federation. The letter asked Zakharova, a
member of the gold-medal Soviet team at the 1980 Olympic Games, to
stop her "aggressive" campaign against the Ukrainian Gymnastics
Federation.
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USA Gymnastics hears no complaints about
Karolyis
November 20, 2008
(Associated Press): USA Gymnastics
has never received a complaint about Bela or Martha Karolyi in the
nearly 30 years they have been coaching in the United States, the
governing body said Wednesday, a day after a Romanian gymnast
alleged the two had abused her.
Trudi Eberle Kollar, a double
silver medalist at the 1980 Olympics, said the Karolyis hit her
when she was at the Romanian national training center in the late
1970s and early 1980s. The Karolyis coached the Romanian team
before they defected to the United States in 1981.
"USA Gymnastics has not received a complaint concerning their
conduct from an athlete or parent," USA Gymnastics said in a
statement.
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Karolyi eyeing a career change
November 19, 2008
(Houston Chronicle): Even as he
faces renewed allegations that he was physically abusive to
gymnasts during the 1970s, Bela Karolyi
said Wednesday he is a candidate for legislative office in his
native Romania.
Karolyi, 66, said he will be on the ballot in Romania’s Nov. 30
election to become a member of national Senate as a representative
of Romanian citizens living in the Americas, Australia and Africa.
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Preview: 48th Blume Gran Canaria 2008 and
Opening of 2009 Golden Age Gym Festival
November 18, 2008 (Gymmedia
International): This year’s 48th
anniversary of Blume Gran Canaria, in memory of the big Spanish
gymnast Joaquim BLUME, who was killed in an accident at the end of
the Fifties of the last century, will follow a special ouverture …
One week before the UEG organised its first official "Golden
Age Gym Festival' from November 15 - to 21, which
was opened with a colorfully parade of nearly 1.800 active
participants at the age of "50+", representing 22 different
nations.
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Winners of Azerbaijan and Baku Rhythmic
Gymnastics Cup Defined
BAKU (AZE), November
17, 2008 (TrendNews): The 15th
championship of Azerbaijan and city championship on rhythmic
gymnastics turned out to be record for a number of participants.
Seven young gymnasts from Ganja, who performed in four age groups,
competed with 85 capital gymnasts. >>
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Iran comes in 5th in Art Gymnastics Asian
tourney
TEHRAN (IRI),
November 17, 2008 (Tehran Times):
Iran has finished in fifth place in the 4th Art Gymnastics Asian
Championships now underway in Doha, capital of Qatar. Iran
snatched 335.1 points and ranked fifth for the first time in the
history of the event. Japan won the championship, scoring 356.2
points followed by South Korea with 348.8, North Korea with 341.5
and Kazakhstan with 339.85 respectively. >>
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Brissy gymnasts 'Bring It On'
November 16, 2008
(Brisbane Times): Hundreds of young
gymnasts, cheerleaders and dancers tackled scorching temperatures
to show off their skills and encourage kids to get involved
in their sports from a young age at the Bring It On Brisbane
event.
Beijing 2008 Olympian
Sam Simpson attended the event and said he started at
three-years-old and believes that gymnastics is a sport which can
help kids in every stage of the development and their life.
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Chinese Snag Seven DTB Titles
November 15, 2008
(International Gymnast): Chinese
gymnasts cruised to seven of 10 titles on Saturday in the finals
of the DTB Cup in Stuttgart, Germany. The Chinese women swept the
competitition, with world and Olympic champion Cheng Fei winning
three golds. As in qualifications, the 20-year-old star was
untouchable on vault (Yurchenko double full and layout Podkopayeva),
balance beam and floor exercise. >>
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World Cup: 26th DTB-Pokal
November 15, 2008 (Gymmedia):
Around hundred gymnasts, representing 35 nations took part at the
26th DTB-Pokal 2008, a world cup event (category A), which was
held in the PORSCHE arena of Stuttgart, Germany. After the
Friday's women's qualification the men's rounds followed in the
afternoon.
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Japanese Dominate Toyota Cup
November 15, 2008
(International Gymnast): The Toyota
Cup, the successor to Japan's traditional Chunichi Cup, began
Saturday in Toyota. A small field of 26 gymnasts nevertheless
attracted an audience of 4,000 to the Toyota Sky Hall.
Japan's top team was
present, and did not disappoint the crowd, with titles for
Makamoto Okiguchi on floor exercise and Takuya Nakase on still
rings. Keiko Mukumoto won both women's vault and uneven bars in a
slim field.
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Bela uncorked: kill the scoring system, not the
sport
November 14, 2008
(Chicago Tribune): Bela Karolyi blew
into Chicago Thursday, bringing his usual over-the-top enthusiasm,
so infectious everyone gets his message even if the iconic
gymnastics coach who fled Romania 27 years ago still speaks so
breathlessly and with such a heavy accent his words need to be
translated from English to English. >>
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Venues for
2012 Olympic Games to move
November 20, 2008
(Sport Business International):
Organisers of the 2012 Olympic Games have opted against moving the
venues for the basketball and equestrian competitions, but may
move those for badminton, handball and rhythmic gymnastics.
According to UK press reports, organisers have decided to go ahead
with a 12,000-seater, £60 million temporary arena for basketball
in the main Olympic Park. Equestrianism will stay at Greenwich
Park after a review by accountants KPMG said no saving would be
made by moving.
But changing the other venues could result in savings worth £40
million.
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GAISF
Federations Make 2016 Games Presentations
November 19, 2008 (AGFIS
– Sport Insider): Seven
International Federations, including six that are under the
General Association of International Sports Federations umbrella,
made their cases to be included on the programme for the 2016
Olympic Games on Friday with presentations before the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Lausanne, Switzerland.
With two available slots on the 2016 schedule, leaders of
baseball, softball, golf, karate, roller sports, rugby and squash
were on hand to promote their sports.
A final decision on which sports will be included will be
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Downturn
could offer sporting opportunity
November 19, 2008
(Sport Business International): One
of the world’s leading sport business experts, Professor Simon
Chadwick, says the economic downturn will throw the spotlight on
how sport is run as an industry, pushing sports to innovate.
Speaking at the launch of Weber Shandwick Sport - the new UK
sports practice of global public relations agency Weber Shandwick
- Chadwick said: "In some ways, the downturn is not just a
challenge, but also an opportunity for the smartest sports, teams,
companies and investors. It is forcing us to examine how things
can be better run, better managed and better organised, for a
brighter future for sport." >>
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IOC
Optimistic Despite Sponsor's Withdrawal
November 18, 2008
(The Sport Briefing): The
International Olympic Committee (IOC) remains hopeful of signing
up at least one more TOP sponsor for the next four years after
Johnson & Johnson confirmed it would not be renewing its
commercial partnership. The US health care product manufacturer
has opted not to extend its worldwide Olympic deal beyond the end
of 2008, and the IOC is now looking to sign up more partners to
push revenues above US$1 billion.
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Rio Hoping
Desire For "Change" Will Lift 2016 Bid
November 18, 2008
(The Sport Briefing): Barack Obama's
victory in the US presidential election may have been seen as a
huge boost for Chicago's hopes of winning the bid for the 2016
Olympics, but rival Rio de Janeiro is hoping the same mood for
change will swing the contest its way. The Brazilian city, which
is up against the Japanese city of Tokyo and Madrid in Spain as
well as Obama’s home town, is pushing the message that the Olympic
Movement should deliver the Games to South America for the first
time. >>
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Tokyo 2016 launches ‘Olympics for All’ campaign
November 14, 2008
(Sport Business): Tokyo 2016 is
celebrating the latest set of events in its ‘Olympics for All’
roadshow series, which have been uniting young and old with sport
and the Olympic movement for over a year. Under the program,
Olympic athletes will share their experiences with a nation of
passionate Tokyo 2016 supporters in a variety of locations,
including schools and workplaces. So far showcases have been held
at more than 30 locations. During November, seven events will be
staged, with more thereafter. >>
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