2014 Asian Games Complete Coverage Guide
The 2014 Asian Games, to be held in Incheon, South Korea from September 19 through October 4, mark the 17th Games in this multi-sport event’s history.
The 2014 Asian Games, to be held in Incheon, South Korea from September 19 through October 4, mark the 17th Games in this multi-sport event’s history.
Chinese gymnast Huang Huidan, nicknamed Miss Tranquility, is the only Zhejiang gymnast on the Asian Games team slated to compete in Incheon, South Korea later this month. She will also compete at World Championships in Nanning.
With World Championship team announcements coming in by the minute, The Gymternet has decided to organize them all in an effort to make it easier to share information! Here’s what we know thus far.
An excellent translation from an article published in China about national team member Bai Yawen, a 16-year-old who will make her major international debut at Worlds.
The FIG released the nominative list of athletes submitted by each nation to attend the World Championships in Nanning this October. Check out the full list!
Results from the 2014 Youth Olympic Games, held from August 16 through August 28 in Nanjing, China.
China’s Wang Yan picked up her second gold medal of the Youth Olympic Games on balance beam while Brazil’s Flavia Saraiva earned her first gold on floor.
Wang Yan of China won the vault title while Russia’s Seda Tutkhalyan won the uneven bars final at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing.
The vault and uneven bar apparatus finals were held this morning at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, where Wang Yan picked up gold on vault and Seda Tutkhalyan won it on bars.
On August 20, the all-around competition at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games concluded with Seda Tutkhalyan becoming the second Russian to take the title.