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『↘Vikomo 』2014欧锦赛在Bulgaria的Sofia 2014 WAG & MAG European Championships officially confirmed to be held in Sofia, Bulgaria.。。。 The 30th European Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Championships and the 31st European Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Championships have been attributed to the Bulgarian Gymnastics Federation. Both events will take place in May 2014 in Sofia, Bulgaria. The contract has been signed on Tuesday, October 1st in the framework of the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp in the presence of the European Union of Gymnastics’ (UEG) President Georges Guelzec, the UEG Director Kirsi Erofejeff Engman, the current president of the Bulgarian Gymnastics Federation (former Secretary General and national coach) as well as Olympic medallist on high bar at the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996, Krasimir Dounev and last but not least, the former Champion, Iordan Iovchev, who recently retired from gymnastics. On the occasion of this contract signature, a brief meeting was held with these key persons in order to discuss the progress of the preparations of this event.Please note that the official supplier will be Janssen Fritsen who will equip the facilities with the same apparatus as those provided in Antwerp. After the 2011 European Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships in Varna, the UEG is delighted to return to Bulgaria for its Artistic European Championships in 2014.Georges Guelzec wished the federation all the best for the coming months of preparations. 欧锦赛又开始有希望咯,说一句时间真TM的过得快,具体时间还没定,估计和每年的差不多。。。
¨『↘Vikomo 』俄锦赛少年组比赛的最新消息 这是99至00年的孩子成绩ЮНИОРКИ Программа КМС 24/04/13г. № Фамилия, Имя Округ Лич. место уч-ка рез-т 295 Капитонова Наталья ПФО 13,400 13,466 14,067 13,367 54,300 1 276 Тутхалян Седа МОС 14,133 12,366 13,167 14,400 54,066 2 294 Дмитриева Анастасия ПФО 14,466 12,366 14,033 12,534 53,399 3 275 Михайлова Дарья МОС 12,900 12,467 12,700 14,000 52,067 4 281 Быкова Виктория ЮФО 13,166 11,134 13,467 13,634 51,401 5 296 Бобылева Елена ПФО 13,233 13,000 12,467 12,700 51,400 6 287 Лиходольская Елена ЦФО 13,733 11,000 12,867 13,700 51,300 7 270 Бирюля Юлия СФО 13,333 12,133 12,400 13,400 51,266 8 282 Скрыпник Дарья ЮФО 12,866 13,066 12,900 11,600 50,432 9 277 Кузнецова Анастасия МОС 12,900 11,933 12,400 13,000 50,233 10 495 Петухова Полина СПБ 13,200 12,500 11,800 12,600 50,100 11 376 Баталова Варвара СПБ 13,166 10,966 11,833 13,334 49,299 12 259 Мазунина Светлана ПФО 13,566 11,366 10,567 12,467 47,966 13 289 Чувашова Полина ЦФО 13,333 11,200 11,533 11,567 47,633 14 269 Спирина Полина СФО 13,466 9,766 11,333 13,000 47,565 15 283 Чернова Алена ЮФО 13,600 9,966 11,100 12,567 47,233 16 257 Сабалдаш Ксения ПФО 12,866 9,634 11,267 13,334 47,101 17 264 Галеева Инга УФО 13,066 10,966 10,167 12,200 46,399 18 263 Жукова Евгения УФО 13,233 10,566 9,633 12,200 45,632 19 496 Мелетеева София СЗФО 12,866 10,500 10,567 11,600 45,533 20 343 Башурова Юлия СФО 12,600 9,300 12,533 10,800 45,233 21 271 Шаповалова Александра СФО 12,600 9,433 11,667 11,334 45,034 22 256 Пантюшева Полина ПФО 12,866 8,867 10,833 11,700 44,266 23 288 Сушкова Юлия ЦФО 13,000 9,500 9,633 12,100 44,233 24 258 Грекова Анастасия ПФО 12,033 10,233 10,800 10,834 43,900 25 499 Алямкина Алина ДВФО 12,400 10,066 8,600 10,634 41,700 26 334 Минина Юлия ЮФО 12,400 9,233 8,600 10,767 41,000 27 265 Мухортова Марина УФО 0,000 10,466 10,767 0,000 21,233 28
¨『↘Vikomo 』Reflecting on the Russian Championships This past weekend was an exciting one in the world of gymnastics. While the American Cup marked the first major post-Olympic competition to take place on U.S. soil, the Russian Championships were well underway in Penza. Although it is still very early in the season and unwise to make confident predictions about the 2013 World Championships (held in October), much less about the new “quad” heading into the 2016 Olympics, it’s still fair to say that both the American Cup and the Russian Championships gave a preview of what’s to come. Keeping in mind that one was a World Cup event and the other a National Championship, of course, there was an immediately recognizable difference: While the American Cup featured two first-year U.S. seniors (Katelyn Ohashi and Simone Biles, who finished in the top two spots), the Russian Championships were captured mostly by returning, already successful senior-level athletes. While it remains to be seen how many of the Fierce Five return to competition in time for the U.S. Nationals later this year or in time for a second Olympic bid, it is clear from the Russian Championships that their second-place Team Final finish left them hungry for more. All but Viktoria Komova (resting a back injury) were present and competing well, making it clear that they wouldn’t be making much room for the up-and-comings anytime soon. 2010 World All-Around Champion and 2012 Olympic gold, silver, and bronze Medalist Aliya Mustafina won the All-Around, winning her third national title with first-place finishes on vault, uneven bars, and balance beam, posting a total score of 59.850. Although her top score of the day was on uneven bars, her most exciting event was arguably the balance beam, where new combinations clearly have the revised Code of Points in mind and her usual risks have been reorganized. Fans may be disappointed that she no longer includes a double-turn dangerously early, but the new switch-leap to Onodi to double turn combination later on will reveal the reason for the change. It’s very cool. It’s also clear that while the rearrangement in coaching duties and the controversy surrounding it may have caused some frustration, her gymnastics doesn’t seem to have suffered. After a disappointing showing in London, Anastasia Grishina solidified her rightful place on this year’s European Championships team (to be decided soon) by placing second all-around with a total score of 57.400. Though the floor exercise continues to be her nemesis, she posted solid scores on the other three events, posting her highest score on uneven bars (15.000). First-year senior Evgenya Shelgunova came in a close third, most notably topping Grishina with her balance beam and floor exercise routines. (14.950 for beam, 13.600 for floor exercise, tying Mustafina.) Two –time Olympian Ksenia Afanasyeva finished just out of the medals but no one came close to topping her first-place score floor exercise, a 14.350. As a floor specialist with a reputation for buckling under the pressure (the major exception being the 2011 World Championships FX final, where she placed first) it’s always nice to see her deliver what she’s capable of on this event. It goes without saying that had Viktoria Komova (Team and All-Around Olympic Silver Medalist) competed, the results would very likely have been different. It’s interesting that she and Aliya have dominated the Russian gymnastics story for the last few years, but they’ve never competed against one another in the national championship. (Aliya won in 2009 when Viktoria was still too young to compete, Viktoria won in 2010 when Aliya was out with an injury, Anna Dementyeva took the prize in 2011, and Aliya won again in 2012 while Viktoria nursed an injury.) Going into the 2012 Olympics, their coaches were mostly resistant to naming either of them as the “one to beat.” Perhaps that’s because despite “peaking” around the same time, they had each won their titles in the other’s absence! It will be interesting to see how both of them mature in the 2016 Olympic cycle, and whether they will continue to toss the top spot back and forth. While the All-Around competition delivered few surprises, the Team Competition provided a bit more drama. Containing the most national team members between the two of them, the Moscow and Central Federal Okrugs waged a close battle, each dominating on two events. The Central Team, led by team captain Ksenia Afansyeva, won with a slim margin, posting a final score of 166.850 over Moscow’s 166.750. Dominating where Russia typically scores well, Uneven
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