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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)

  
 Gymnastics: The Sport
Rhythmic sportive gymnastics requires its participants to manipulate small hand apparatus (ball, hoop, rope, ribbion or clubs) while performing graceful flowing movements of the whole body.
Gymnastics in a more specific sense is the premier activity for contributing to the development of physical and motor ability components.
Its meaning changes as the sport of gymnastics evolves, as the nature and role of gymnastics in educational institutions changes, and as the cutural milieu in which the gymnastic activity being performed changes.
www.angelfire.com /sports/BHgymnastics/thesport.html   (400 words)

  
 RSGMann RSG Videos and News
She won the all around and the finals with rope and ball.
Four days before the World Cup event of groups, the "Henkel Rhythmic Gymnastics" in Duesseldorf (GER), the Russians have troubles with injuries of two of their group members, and so the Olympic champion of Athens 2004 cancelled its coming to the last important test one week before the world championships in Baku (AZE).
Winner of the 18th International "Coupe d'Opale 2005 of Rhythmics Gymnastics was the Russian Marina Shpekht with a score of 63,550, followed by Aurelie Lacour (FRA) and Raquel Muro e Silva (POR).
www.rsgmann.com   (999 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   (999 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   (999 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   (999 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   (999 words)

  
 Summer Olympics: Gymnastics
Rhythmic Gymnastics is a combination of dance and gymnastics.
Gymnastics is a sport where you do handstands, back handsprings, front handsprings, and more.
The gymnasts use ribbons, a rope, a hoop, a ball, or a club.
www2.lhric.org /pocantico/olympics/gymnastics.htm   (215 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)

  
 Summer Olympics: Gymnastics
Rhythmic Gymnastics is a combination of dance and gymnastics.
Olympic Gymnastics has changed over the years but Men’s Artistic Gymnastics first became an Olympic sport in 1896 and Women's Artistic Gymnastics became an Olympic sport in 1928.
Gymnastics is a sport where you do handstands, back handsprings, front handsprings, and more.
www2.lhric.org /pocantico/olympics/gymnastics.htm   (300 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   (300 words)

  
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 AngolaPress - News
IZMIR, Turkey, 08/19 - Ukraine ruled on the rhythmic gymnastics mat Thursday after the first two rotations of rope and ball in the individual all-around final of the 23rd World Universiade, with Russia following closely behind.
Bessonova got 16.200 points in rope and 16.050 in ball, topping both apparatuses, while the other Ukrainian finished second in the two rotations with 15.550 and 15.775 points.
Ukrainian Anna Bessonova topped the 32 gymnasts with a combined score of 32.250 points after the two rotations, and her compatriot Natalia Godunko finished second with 31.325 points.
www.angolapress-angop.ao /noticia-e.asp?ID=367167   (310 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)

  
 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.
Minsk Grand Prix: Anna Bessonova won the All-Around, Olga Kapranova won the Rope, Ball and Ribbon Finals and Inna Zhukova the Clubs.
Anna Bessonova won the tournament, followed by Simona Peycheva.
members.chello.nl /astook/news.htm   (1001 words)

  
 IN BRIEF: In the Rhythm
SYDNEY, Australia -- Russia's Yulia Barsukova grabbed the rhythmic gymnastics all-round Olympic gold medal Sunday when world champion Alina Kabaeva's hoop spun wildly off the mat to ruin her victory chance.
Russia won a tiebreaker over Belarus to claim the rhythmic gymnastics team gold Saturday.
Barsukova, who has performed exhibitions at Moscow's Bolshoi Theater, took top spot with a consistent performance through all four rotations f rope, hoop, ball and ribbon f to post a winning mark of 39.632.
www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2000/10/03/059-print.html   (120 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: I Can Do Rhythmic Gymnastics: Floor, Rope and Ball
Amazon.com: Books: I Can Do Rhythmic Gymnastics: Floor, Rope and Ball
This book was okay if you want to focus on ball and rope,but there's more to rhythmic gymnastics then just that.I recommend you buy it if you want to learn more about ball and rope.
Subjects > Sports > Individual Sports > Gymnastics
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1570280517?v=glance   (273 words)

  
 For Sale: I Can Do Rhythmic Gymnastics: Floor, Rope and Ball
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 USA Gymnastics Online: News: USA Rhythmic Gymnasts Earn Six Medals on the Final Day of the Junior Pan American Gymnastics Championships
Prus took the gold on rope with a 8.933.
Prus captured the gold medal on hoop with a 9.050.
Lord took second to Prus with her ribbon routine scoring 8.950 to Prus' 9.00.
www.usa-gymnastics.org /news/1998/jul18-jrpanam-day4rsg.html   (148 words)

  
 Gymnastics - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
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.
Trampolining routines involve a build-up phase during which the gymnast jumps repeatedly to achieve height, followed by a sequence of ten leaps without pauses during which the gymnast performs a sequence of aerial tumbling skills.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /gymnastics.htm   (148 words)

  
 Russian Gymnasts See Gold
Olympic silver medalist Irina Chachina of Russia won the clubs and rope gold medals in individual apparatus finals Sunday at the European rhythmic gymnastics championship.
Russia's Olga Kapranova dominated the ball and Natalia Godunko of Ukraine won the ribbon for their first career individual titles.
This is only an excerpt from the full story.
www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2005/06/14/093.html   (143 words)

  
 Rhythmic Gymnastics Archives - Deventer 2002 - Report Day 2
Elisabeth Paisieva (BUL) closed the 3rd round by scoring a 26.100 for rope.
The same applied to the Belarussians Svetlana Rudalova and Inna Zhukova: they presented fast and risky routines packed with expression.
Bezsonova, however, exceeded the time limit by 5 seconds with her beautiful “Swan Lake” routine and Anahí Sosa dropped her ball twice in her beautiful routine to “Por Una Cabeza,” by Thomas Newman.
members.chello.nl /astook/dev2002rep2.htm   (888 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.
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.
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.
members.chello.nl /astook/news.htm   (1001 words)

  
 Ekaterina Serebrianskaya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (Russian: Екатерина Серебрянская) (born 25th October, 1977 in Simferopol, Ukraine) is an Individual Rhythmic Gymnast.
She also won several individual apparatus titles : rope in 1993 in Alicante, Spain - ball, clubs, hoop and ribbon in 1994 in Paris, France - ball in 1995 in Vienna, Austria - and ball again in 1997 in Budapest, Hungary.
She started gymnastics in 1981 at age 4, her mother Liubov was her coach, at the Gratsia club in Simferopol.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ekaterina_Serebrianskaya   (144 words)

  
 I Can Do Rhythmic Gymnastics: Floor, Rope and Ball Usa Gymnastics 1570280517 - Spot Cost Price Comparison
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 Rhythmic Gymnastics Archives - Deventer 2002 - Report Day 1
Liaissan Outiacheva, champ on rope and clubs from 2001’s Deventer competition, was in Finland.
Followed by the champ of Netherlands, Emmy van Montfoort scored a 23.700 on the hoop to the theme from “Gladiator,” Sessina took the early lead.
Surprising was that Anna Pobokova placeded higher than Emmy van Montfoort.
members.chello.nl /astook/dev2002rep1.htm   (435 words)

  
 Rhythmic Gymnastics Archives - News and Index
Madeira Island T.: Rope: Almudena Cid (ESP), Ball: Almudena Cid (ESP), Clubs: Almudena Cid (ESP), Ribbon: Almudena Cid (ESP)
Almudena Cid Placed first, followed by Irina Kovalchuk and Esther Escolar.
I also added already the results of the 10th Madeira Island Tournament, which is held this weekend, together with the Moscow Grand Prix.
members.chello.nl /astook/news.htm   (435 words)

  
 Welcome to Kalev Rhythmic Gymnastic Centre! - Toronto, Canada
The Kalev Rhythmic Gymnastics Club is pleased to provide the registration package for our 2006 Kalev Cup Invitational competition.
Maria Z. - All around 3rd (4th Ball, 4th Ribbon, 2nd Rope)
This is a two-day event with limitations on the total number of athletes that can be accommodated hence registration will be on a first come first served basis.
www.kalevrgcentre.com /home   (594 words)

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