Archive | January, 2010

Maria Kitkarska performs ball routine at Junior Cup

31. January 2010

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Maria Kitkarska makes a splash at rhythmic gymnastics Junior Cup

31. January 2010

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Maria Kitkarska capped a sparkling performance at the rhythmic gymnastic Junior Cup in Montreal on Sunday, with two fourth-place finishes against a top international field includling strong teams from Russia and Belarus.
Maria came very close to winning a bronze medal in the ball competition, her favourite apparatus, but was edged out by Nataliya Leshchyk of [...]

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Alexandra Martincek performs ribbon routine at rhythmic gymnastics World Cup in Montreal

31. January 2010

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Rhythmic gymnast Nerissa Mo sees first World Cup as a great learning experience

30. January 2010

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Nerissa Mo’s first competition as a senior didn’t go quite the way she had hoped it would at the World Cup in Montreal on Saturday, but the 15-year-old from Vancouver says she learned a lot about what it will take to compete against the world’s best rhythmic gymnasts.
Mo placed 19th all around in a field [...]

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Get Ready For National Gymnastics Week January 18-24




25. January 2010

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Get Ready For National Gymnastics Week January 18-24




Gymnasts of all ages from coast to coast will be getting an upside-down look at the world on Saturday, January 23rd, when they share the experience of performing a handstand at precisely 2 PM, wherever they live in Canada, as part National Gymnastics Week which runs from January 18-24.
Many other activities are planned at clubs [...]

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2009 Canadian Gymnastics Championships – Roundtable Discussion on Canadian Gymnastics

25. January 2010

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Following the conclusion of the national championships, host Damian Goddard sat down with Gymnastics Canada President JP Caron, Olympic gold medallist Kyle Shewfelt and former Olympian and NBC Sports commentator Elfi Schlegel to discuss where the sport has been, where it is, and where it’s headed.

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