2015’s New Seniors: The Game-Changers, Part 1
These 14 new seniors have the potential to be game-changers for their teams. This is the first in a series about new seniors, so stay tuned to see more of our favorite up-and-comers!
These 14 new seniors have the potential to be game-changers for their teams. This is the first in a series about new seniors, so stay tuned to see more of our favorite up-and-comers!
We at The Gymternet have an extensive list of over 250 new seniors listed in alphabetical order by country. Did we leave anyone behind? Let us know!
USA Gymnastics released a video about Aly Raisman’s comeback, including exclusive training clips inside the gym. What do we think about her chances?
Coupe Avenir, also know as The Future Cup, was held November 22-23 in Malmedy, Belgium. Romania and Canada each brought home three gold medals, with Romania earning the team title and Canada’s Sydney Soloski becoming all-around champion.
Thanks to the TBGI (that would be the Tumblr Bureau of Gymnastics Investigation), we have a complete list of those in attendance at the November national team training camp.
2011 World Championship team gold medalist Sabrina Vega returned to the national team training camp in this month and should make her elite comeback in 2015.
Full results and a detailed report of the open and master competitions as well as the event finals at the 2014 Élite Gym Massilia competition in Marseilles, France.
A look at some of the most successful U.S. gymnasts who have never held the title of “National Champion.”
Now that World Championships are over, Team USA is getting back into the swing of things with this month’s national team training camp, held at the ranch in Huntsville, Texas.
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?