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Vault (gymnastics)
Vault (gymnastics) The vault, formerly known as vaulting horse, is an artistic gymnastics apparatus. It is used by male as ... equestrian sport of vaulting, from which the gymnastics version of vaulting is believed to ...
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Talk:Vault (gymnastics)
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Gymnastics
Gymnastics Gymnastics is a sport involving the performance of ... athlete at risk of serious injury. Modern gymnastics, as regulated by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique incorporates six distinct disciplines: Artistic gymnastics (further classified as MAG and WAG) Rhythmic gymnastics Sports aerobics Sports acrobatics Trampolining General ...
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Artistic gymnastics
Artistic gymnastics Artistic gymnastics is a discipline of gymnastics in which competitors perform short routines (ranging ... less for vaulting (see lists below). Artistic gymnastics is one of the most popular spectator ... to commit. In addition, in many nations, gymnastics is an expensive sport. However, the ...
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Floor (gymnastics)
Floor (gymnastics) A Canadian gymnast trains on a floor. The floor is a gymnastics apparatus. It is used by both male ... m/03' 03 3/8" Most competitive gymnastics floors contain springs and/or a rubber ... and rules (WAG) In women's artistic gymnastics, floor exercise routines last between 70 and ... design routines for their gymnasts. Well known gymnastics choreographers include Adriana Pop (Romania, France, ...
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Gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics Gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics was divided into three sub-categories: artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampolining. The artistic gymnastics was held from August 14 to ...
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Yurchenko (vault)
Yurchenko (vault) Yurchenko is the name of both a specific vault and a vault family in artistic gymnastics. The Yurchenko was named after Soviet gymnast Natalia Yurchenko , who originated the vault in the early 1980s. In a ...
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Uniform (gymnastics)
Uniform (gymnastics) It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Artistic gymnastics. (Discuss) For women, the standard competition uniform ... have slightly different apperal. For floor and vault, their attire consists of a sleeveless leotard ...
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Vault (disambiguation)
Vault (disambiguation) You are perhaps looking for Vault, an architectural feature Bank vault Burial vault Gymnastics vault Equestrian sport of vaulting Vault, ...
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Code of Points (artistic gymnastics)
Code of Points (artistic gymnastics) The Code of Points is a document that regulates scoring of artistic gymnastics. It is published by the International Federation of Gymnastics (FIG). Traditionally, the Code has been updated ... World Championships. The FIG also governs rhythmic gymnastics, Sports aerobics, Trampolining and Sports acrobatics, and ... the Code of Points and the entire gymnastics scoring system were completely overhauled. The ...
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