Many New Seniors Part of Doha Roster
Some of our favorite game-changer new seniors are expected to compete at the Doha World Cup in Qatar this March.
Some of our favorite game-changer new seniors are expected to compete at the Doha World Cup in Qatar this March.
China’s Wang Yan and Liu Tingting earned the first women’s gold medals on vault and bars at the Melbourne World Cup finals on Friday.
Wang Yan, Liu Tingting, and Luo Huan showed brilliant work in qualifications to lead on all four events at the Melbourne World Cup.
Results from the 2017 Melbourne World Cup, held from February 22 through February 25 in Melbourne, Australia.
A recap of the competition at this weekend’s WOGA Classic, where Kiko Kuwajima of Japan won the senior title and Angelina Simakova of Russia won the junior gold.
The roster for the world cup in Baku next month is a great one, with dozens of Olympians set to compete.
The men’s and women’s fields for the Stuttgart World Cup are both super impressive, featuring a total of eleven Olympians!
2016 Olympic balance beam champion Sanne Wevers of the Netherlands will return on her gold-medal event at the Melbourne World Cup.
Russian juniors Angelina Simakova and Ksenia Klimenko are among those expected to compete at next month’s WOGA Classic.
A list of the 200 gymnasts who will reach the senior level of international elite competition in 2017. Who are you most excited to see?