Larisa Iordache Wins World Cup in Stuttgart
Larisa Iordache of Romania won the all-around gold by two full points with a score of 59.766 at the FIG World Cup in Stuttgart, Germany this afternoon.
Larisa Iordache of Romania won the all-around gold by two full points with a score of 59.766 at the FIG World Cup in Stuttgart, Germany this afternoon.
This week, I talked to gym fans across this great, wide gymternet of ours to see what they were most thankful for in the 2014 season. Here’s what they had to say!
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.
What countries do well despite limited resources? What will happen when Martha Karolyi retires? Was Mustafina missing an acro series at Europeans? All this and more in this edition of You Asked!
We might finally see Cuba back on the major international stage as several of their gymnasts will attempt to qualify for Rio 2016 at next year’s World Championships.
Could the Caquatti have factored into the 2012 Olympic team? Will Aliya Mustafina go to Rio? Is a piked double double possible on floor? All this and more in this edition of You Asked!
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.
The team from Turnz Amsterdam won the Dutch Team Championship they hosted today in Amsterdam with a 159.484, nearly five points ahead of the team from GTV De Hazenkamp.
Lisa Ecker, the 22-year-old who began gymnastics at the age of eight, became the 2014 Austrian national all-around champion on Saturday with a 53.85 after hitting four-for-four.