Russian Championships Set to Begin Wednesday
A look at the 2015 Russian Championships, including who will be there and – of course – what Valentina Rodionenko has to say.
A look at the 2015 Russian Championships, including who will be there and – of course – what Valentina Rodionenko has to say.
Full all-around and event results as well as a brief report from the Voronin Cup in Moscow.
What we missed in our past week off, including the Voronin Cup roster confusion, Simone Biles signing on to the American Cup, 2016 competitions, and a few NCAA tidbits!
Anastasia Grishina, who hasn’t competed since Russian Championships in April due to a partially torn ACL, will make her return at the 2014 Voronin Cup.
The home team from Germany defeated the Russian team by two points at the DTB Team Challenge held alongside the World Cup in Stuttgart, Germany.
Competitors for the World Cup in Stuttgart, Germany have been confirmed by DTB Pokal this afternoon.
For the third team final in a row, the U.S. women’s gymnastics program proved to be the best in the world. Is this something that will continue to 2016?
After announcing a provisional team for World Championships following the results of the Russian Cup at the end of August, the Russian Federation has made a couple of alterations to their plans.
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.
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!