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 RSG on the CHP
In rhythmic gymnastics, the apparatus is a small rope, hoop, ball, ribbon, or pair of clubs.
The flexibility training techniques that are used in rhythmic gymnastics have taken the principles of contortion, dance, and acrobatics...
Rhythmic Gymnastics is also known as Rhythmic Sportive Gymnastics (RSG).
www.contortionhomepage.com /rsg.html   (400 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- Russia leads Universiade rhythmic gymnastics 1st round team contest
Russia topped the first rotation of rhythmic gymnastics team contest with 14.800 points Thursday at the ongoing 23rd World Universiade while Ukraine suffered a flub to be placed third, behind Japan.
Ukraine, whose gymnasts ruled on the mat of the individual all-around first two rotations earlier on Thursday by grabbing the top two positions, was hit by a major error in the five-ribbon event.
China, of the seven teams registered for the team contest, retreated from Thursday's event as one of its gymnasts was injured during practice training.
english.peopledaily.com.cn /200508/19/eng20050819_203401.html   (252 words)

  
 AB - Chinook Rhythmique Gymnastic Club
The Chinook club logo features a rhythmic gymnast making a pattern of the Canadian maple leaf with her ribbon.
Chinook Rhythmique Gymnastic Club is most delighted to share with you information about our team, our sport as well as the impacts that we make as a group to those around us.
Besides offering fun and exciting activities for all ages, Rhythmic Gymnastics is an Olympic sport that involves a lot of hard work and dedication.
www.chinookrg.com   (486 words)

  
 Rhythmic Gymnastics Alberta
Rhythmic Gymnastics Alberta is particularly proud that two of our coaches have been honoured two years in a row.
We are thrilled to announce that Rhythmic Gymnastics has been selected as the sport to represent Alberta over the next two years.
Gymnasts will do two of their three routines, and we are looking forward to seeing great hoop or ball routines plus your ribbon skills in Edmonton.
www.rgalberta.com   (486 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Rhythmic Gymnastics is performed on the floor area, using hand apparatus – hoop, ball, rope, clubs and ribbon and is performed to music.
Rhythmic Gymnastics is a challenging and exciting sport which is gained popularity with both spectators and participants.
The Rhythmic pages of the North Harbour Gymnastics website are maintained by Anna Woolf.
homepages.ihug.co.nz /~nhgym/rhythmicweb/home.htm   (486 words)

  
 RSG on the CHP
In rhythmic gymnastics, the apparatus is a small rope, hoop, ball, ribbon, or pair of clubs.
The flexibility training techniques that are used in rhythmic gymnastics have taken the principles of contortion, dance, and acrobatics...
Rhythmic Gymnastics is also known as Rhythmic Sportive Gymnastics (RSG).
www.contortionhomepage.com /rsg.html   (486 words)

  
 MatchOn: Sports News: Rhythmic gymnastics
The final competition in exercises with maces and ribbon at the 27th Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championship took place at Heydar Aliyev sports-concert complex on October 6.
The opening ceremony of the 27th world rhythmic gymnastics champ took place October 3 at the Heydar Aliyev Sport-Concert Complex in Baku.
Canada placed 14th yesterday in the qualifying round of team competition at the rhythmic gymnastics world championships in Azerbaijan.
www.matchon.com /sports/Rhythmic+gymnastics.html   (486 words)

  
 Rhythmic Gymnastics Scoring
For rhythmic gymnastics it is rope, hoop, ball, clubs and ribbon.
Rhythmic gymnastics involves body movements and dance of varying type and difficulty combined with the handling of small equipment.
The apparatus-rope, hoop, ball, clubs and ribbon-are governed by rules regarding the size, weight, color and material.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/sports/olympics/longterm/gymnstcs/rhythmic/rhyscore.htm   (486 words)

  
 KeepMedia Newsweek: Olympics: Put Her on a Wheaties Box!
"They grow up with a hoop and a ball and a ribbon in their hands," says Jan Exner, senior director of USA Gymnastics' rhythmic program.
Like synchronized swimming, rhythmic gymnastics is a Summer Olympics sport that's easy to make fun of.
In Eastern Europe, rhythmic gymnasts are celebrities, selling out arenas and posing for magazines.
keepmedia.com /pubs/Newsweek/2004/04/26/446181?extID=10037&oliID=229   (486 words)

  
 Gymnastics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The discipline of rhythmic gymnastics is competed only by women, and involves the performance of five separate routines with the use of five props (ball, ribbon, hoop, clubs, rope) on a floor area, with a much greater emphasis on the aesthetic rather than the acrobatic.
Of these disciplines, the two subdisciplines of artistic and rhythmic gymnastics are the best known, having been part of Summer Olympic Games competitions.
Gymnastics is a sport involving the performance of sequences of movements requiring physical strength, flexibility, and kinaesthetic awareness.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/General_gymnastics   (486 words)

  
 Gymnastics
The discipline of rhythmic gymnastics is competed only by women, and involves the performance of five separate routines with the use of five props (ball, ribbon, hoop, clubs, role) on a floor area, with a much greater emphasis on the aesthetic rather than the acrobatic.
Artistic gymnastics is one of the most popular spectator sports at the Summer Olympic Games, although it is not a particularly popular participant sport, as performing at even a basic level requires very high levels of fitness and skill which take more training than many people are prepared to commit.
In the past, female gymnastics was dominated by girls in their early teenage years, as their small size and light weight made landings softer and many movements easier.
www.artzia.com /gymnastics   (646 words)

  
 gymnastics - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about gymnastics
Also popular are sports acrobatics, performed by gymnasts in pairs, trios, or fours to music, where the emphasis is on dance, balance, and timing, and rhythmic gymnastics, choreographed to music and performed by individuals or six-girl teams, with small hand apparatus such as a ribbon, ball, or hoop.
Gymnastics was first revived in 19th-century Germany as an aid to military strength, and was also taken up by educationists including Friedrich Froebel and Johann Pestalozzi, becoming a recognized part of the school curriculum.
Then I got to be a professor of gymnastics, so as to make better use of my talents; and then I was a sergeant fireman at Paris, and assisted at many a big fire.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /gymnastics   (297 words)

  
 gymnastics - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about gymnastics
Also popular are sports acrobatics, performed by gymnasts in pairs, trios, or fours to music, where the emphasis is on dance, balance, and timing, and rhythmic gymnastics, choreographed to music and performed by individuals or six-girl teams, with small hand apparatus such as a ribbon, ball, or hoop.
Gymnastics was first revived in 19th-century Germany as an aid to military strength, and was also taken up by educationists including Friedrich Froebel and Johann Pestalozzi, becoming a recognized part of the school curriculum.
Then I got to be a professor of gymnastics, so as to make better use of my talents; and then I was a sergeant fireman at Paris, and assisted at many a big fire.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /gymnastics   (297 words)

  
 gymnastics - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about gymnastics
Also popular are sports acrobatics, performed by gymnasts in pairs, trios, or fours to music, where the emphasis is on dance, balance, and timing, and rhythmic gymnastics, choreographed to music and performed by individuals or six-girl teams, with small hand apparatus such as a ribbon, ball, or hoop.
Gymnastics was first revived in 19th-century Germany as an aid to military strength, and was also taken up by educationists including Friedrich Froebel and Johann Pestalozzi, becoming a recognized part of the school curriculum.
Then I got to be a professor of gymnastics, so as to make better use of my talents; and then I was a sergeant fireman at Paris, and assisted at many a big fire.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /gymnastics   (297 words)

  
 Sports Club "Spartak" - Artistic and Rhythmic Gymnastics Page
Olga Putsillo, a coach of many National and World Champions, is our Rhythmic Gymnastics coach, who offers a more feminine sport for girls which provides children to become very flexible, coordinated, elegant, and poised through apparatuses such as ball, ribbon, hoop, clubs, and rope, which are contained in routines that Olga teaches.
Rhythmic Sportive Gymnastics - The site with the most complete RSG.
The Artistic Gymnastics program was organized by director, Mike Timen and later taken over by Yevsey Bakalinskiy, the gymnastics instructor.
www.geocities.com /Colosseum/Pressbox/8851/Page3.html   (300 words)

  
 gymnastics - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about gymnastics
Also popular are sports acrobatics, performed by gymnasts in pairs, trios, or fours to music, where the emphasis is on dance, balance, and timing, and rhythmic gymnastics, choreographed to music and performed by individuals or six-girl teams, with small hand apparatus such as a ribbon, ball, or hoop.
Gymnastics was first revived in 19th-century Germany as an aid to military strength, and was also taken up by educationists including Friedrich Froebel and Johann Pestalozzi, becoming a recognized part of the school curriculum.
Then I got to be a professor of gymnastics, so as to make better use of my talents; and then I was a sergeant fireman at Paris, and assisted at many a big fire.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /gymnastics   (297 words)

  
 gymnastics - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about gymnastics
Also popular are sports acrobatics, performed by gymnasts in pairs, trios, or fours to music, where the emphasis is on dance, balance, and timing, and rhythmic gymnastics, choreographed to music and performed by individuals or six-girl teams, with small hand apparatus such as a ribbon, ball, or hoop.
Gymnastics was first revived in 19th-century Germany as an aid to military strength, and was also taken up by educationists including Friedrich Froebel and Johann Pestalozzi, becoming a recognized part of the school curriculum.
Then I got to be a professor of gymnastics, so as to make better use of my talents; and then I was a sergeant fireman at Paris, and assisted at many a big fire.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /gymnastics   (297 words)

  
 gymnastics - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about gymnastics
Also popular are sports acrobatics, performed by gymnasts in pairs, trios, or fours to music, where the emphasis is on dance, balance, and timing, and rhythmic gymnastics, choreographed to music and performed by individuals or six-girl teams, with small hand apparatus such as a ribbon, ball, or hoop.
Gymnastics was first revived in 19th-century Germany as an aid to military strength, and was also taken up by educationists including Friedrich Froebel and Johann Pestalozzi, becoming a recognized part of the school curriculum.
Then I got to be a professor of gymnastics, so as to make better use of my talents; and then I was a sergeant fireman at Paris, and assisted at many a big fire.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /gymnastics   (297 words)

  
 Learn more about Gymnastics in the online encyclopedia.
The discipline of rhythmic gymnastics is competed only by women, and involves the performance of five separate routines with the use of five props (ball, ribbon, hoop, clubs, role) on a floor area, with a much greater emphasis on the aesthetic rather than the acrobatic.
Gymnastics is a sport involving the performance of sequences of movements requiring strength, flexibility, and kinaesthetic awareness.
Of these disciplines, the two subdisciplines of artistic gymnastics are the best known, having been competed in every modern Summer Olympic Games.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /g/gy/gymnastics.html   (297 words)

  
 HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Medalists in Rhythmic Gymnastics
There are five accessories used in rhythmic gymnastics: ball, clubs, hoop, ribbon, and ropes.
Rhythmic gymnastics became an Olympic sport in 1984, with just one event, the all-around competition.
HickokSports.com - History - Olympic Medalists in Rhythmic Gymnastics
www.hickoksports.com /history/olrhythmicg.shtml   (297 words)

  
 About Rhythmic Gymnastics
There are five apparatus used in rhythmic gymnastics: ball, clubs, hoop, ribbon, and rope.
As a competitive discipline, rhythmic gymnastics began in the former Soviet Union in the 1940s before the International Federation of Gymnastics recognized the new discipline in 1961.
Rhythmic gymnastics became an Olympic sport in 1984, with just one event, the All-Around competition.
www.rhythmicgems.org /html/about_rhythmic_gymnastics.html   (297 words)

  
 olympics.htm
A bronze medal went to Ukrainian Yelena Vitrichenko for the all-round rhythmic gymnastics.
In the finals she scored the highest score of all contestants in each of the four events: 9.950 in hoops, ball, and clubs, and 9.833 in ribbon.
This was the first swimming event of the 2000 Olympics.
pages.prodigy.net /l.hodges/olympics.htm   (581 words)

  
 Galleries : Artistic : Portfolios : Tom Theobald : Theobald, Tom: Sydney 2000 - Rhythmic Gymnastics I : Almudena Cid Tostado -- ImagingWeb.com: High-Resolution Blow-ups!
Oct 01, 2000; SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: Almudena Cid Tostado (ESP) performs ribbon during rhythmic gymnastics final at 2000 Summer Olympics.
Theobald, Tom: Sydney 2000 - Rhythmic Gymnastics I : Almudena Cid Tostado
Galleries : Artistic : Portfolios : Tom Theobald : Theobald, Tom: Sydney 2000 - Rhythmic Gymnastics I : Almudena Cid Tostado -- ImagingWeb.com: High-Resolution Blow-ups!
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 Rhythmic Gymnastics Archives - News and Index
On the Grand Prix lists, Anna Bessonova took back the lead on the Rope, Ball and Clubs and Natalia Godunko is still in the lead after Kiev with 86 points with the Ribbon.
From the latter, she won also the ball and ribbon final in front of Bessonova and Natalia Godunko.
Minsk Grand Prix: Anna Bessonova won the All-Around, Olga Kapranova won the Rope, Ball and Ribbon Finals and Inna Zhukova the Clubs.
members.chello.nl /astook/news.htm   (1001 words)

  
 Rhythmic Gymnastics Archives - News and Index
Minsk Grand Prix: Anna Bessonova won the All-Around, Olga Kapranova won the Rope, Ball and Ribbon Finals and Inna Zhukova the Clubs.
Grand Prix Ranking lists are also updated: only Nataliya Godunko is still in the lead with the Ribbon and Vera Sessina with the Clubs; the rest of the leaders are changed.
Inna Zhukova won the Senior Competition, followed by Nataliya Godunko (her luggage was lost, including all the papers, which might explain a little bit low results!) and Valeryia Kurylskaya.
members.chello.nl /astook/news.htm   (1001 words)

  
 World Cup Final in Rhythmic Gymnastics in Moscow
Alina Kabaeva and Irina Tchachina added another Gold medal to their collection (on Ribbon and Clubs respectively), while Aliya Yussupova (KAZ) and Simona Peytcheva proved to be closest to the two brightest world stars, winning their second Silver medals in this prestigious event (Yussupova on Clubs, Peytcheva on Ribbon).
The Russian Group, twice Olympic and current World Champions did not have any difficulties in winning the first place with 5 Ribbons (25.100), against Poland (Silver, 21.300) and Finland (Bronze, 17.800).
The other gymnasts who impressed the judges were Simona Paytcheva (BUL)- Silver and Olga Kapranova (RUS)- Bronze with their Hoop routines, and Aliya Yussupova (AZE) - Silver and Inna Jukova (BLR)- Bronze with their Ball exercises.
www.british-gymnastics.org /cms/publish/printer_736.shtml   (549 words)

  
 Welcome to the Vancouver Courier - On Line - Sports
Her favourite toys were a rope, hoop, ball, club and ribbon-rhythmic gymnastics' five pieces of equipment, each used in separate 90-second choreographed routines.
She didn't pause to realize the magnitude of her achievement-the Olympics' first individual rhythmic gymnastics championship-until three weeks after the Games.
After the hoop event on Aug. 11, Fung Methorst was packing up her gear in the dressing room when an American gymnast rushed in to tell her the good news.
www.vancourier.com /issues04/063204/sports.html   (733 words)

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