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  1. The Illustrated History of Gymnastics by John Goodbody, 1983-09
  2. Running: A Global History by Thor Gotaas, 2010-01-30
  3. Triathlon: A Personal History by Tinley, 1998-12-31
  4. Olympic Gymnastics: Gymnastics (Great Moments in Olympic History) by Adam B. Hofstetter, 2007-06-30
  5. Women's Gymnastics a History: Volume 1 1966 To 1974 by Minot Simons, 1996-06
  6. Gymnastic: Webster's Timeline History, 500 BC - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-05-17
  7. A brief history of the North American Gymnastic Union by Henry Christian Anton Metzner, Theodore Stempfel, 2010-08-25
  8. The Official History of the Olympic Games and the IOC: From Athens to Beijing, 1894-2008 (Official History of the Olympic Games & the Ioc) by David Miller, 2008-05-01
  9. Romanian Gymnastics by Kurt W. Treptow, 1996-02
  10. Mens & Womens Gymnastics (Sportslines) by Jane Duden, 1992-05
  11. Athletics: A History of Modern Track and Field Athletics - Men and Women 1860-2000 by Roberto Quercetani, 2000-09
  12. Masters Track and Field: A History by Leonard T. Olson, 2000-11
  13. American Women's Track and Field, 1981-2000: A History by Louise Mead Tricaid, 2008-01-28
  14. Gymnastics (The Summer Olympics) by David Smale, 1995-08

1. HickokSports.com - GymnasticsComprehensive Outline Of Every Team And Individual
A description of common terms in the sport of gymnastics. About USA Gymnastics Online. Please report problems to our webmaster. Copyright © USA Gymnastics. All rights reserved. The Sport of Gymnastics. Jair Lynch. History. Artistic (Men and Women)......The Sport of Gymnastics Apparatus and
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HISTORY OF GYMNASTICS. It is thought a type of gymnastics was practisedby the ancient Greeks and Romans over 2000 years ago. Gymnastics
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3. Men's Gymnastics History - University Of Michigan Athletics
U of M Men's Gymnastics. Ed Gagnier, U of M's first Big 10 AllAround Champion. TeamChampionships Gymnastics - 1963, 1970, 1999 Trampoline - 1969, 1970.
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Ed Gagnier, U of M's first Big 10 All-Around Champion All-Time Michigan Gymnastics Coaches' Records Tournament Championships Coach Year Overall Pct. Big Ten NCAA Wilbur West Newt Loken Bob Darden Kurt Golder
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Gymnastics - 1963, 1970, 1999
Trampoline - 1969, 1970
NCAA Individual Championships All-Around 1963 - Gil Larose Parallel Bars 1963 - Arno Lascari 1968 - Ron Rapper 1969 - Ron Rapper 1970 - Ron Rapper 1978 - John Corritore 1999 - Justin Toman 2000 - Justin Toman (tie) 2000 - Kris Zimmerman (tie) Vault 1963 - Gil Larose Floor Exercises 1963 - Mike Henderson 1967 - Dave Jacobs 1992 - Brian Winkler Horizontal Bar 1963 - Gil Larose 2002 - Daniel Diaz-Luong Trampoline (discontinued event) 1949 - Edsel Buchanan 1950 - Edsel Buchanan 1951 - Edsel Buchanan 1959 - Ed Cole 1963 - Gary Erwin 1964 - Gary Erwin 1966 - Dave Jacobs 1968 - George Huntzicker 1969 - Dave Jacobs 1970 - George Huntzicker
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1961, 1962, 1963. 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968 (co), 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1999

4. Women's Gymnastics History - University Of Michigan Athletics
U of M Women's Gymnastics. Beth Wymer, 3time NCAA Uneven Bars Champion,1993-1995. All-Time Coaches Records. Dual Meets, Tournament Titles.
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Beth Wymer, 3-time NCAA Uneven Bars Champion, 1993-1995 All-Time Coaches Records Dual Meets Tournament Titles Coach Year Overall Conf. Conf. Reg. NCAA Newt Loken Anne Cornell Scott Ponto Sheri Hyatt Dana Kempthorn Bev Plocki All-Time Team Record
Dual Meets Tournament Finishes Year Overall Conf. Conf. Reg. NCAA 2nd (T) NOTES * = State AIAW championship meet + = Midwest AIAW championship meet NCAA National Event Champions Year Athlete Event Score Beth Wymer Uneven bars Beth Wymer Uneven bars Beth Wymer Uneven bars Elise Ray All Around 39.525 (tie) Elise Ray Balance Beam First Team NCAA All-Americans Year Athlete Event(s) Beth Wymer All-Around, Uneven Bars Beth Wymer All-Around, Uneven Bars Beth Wymer Uneven Bars, Balance Beam Heather Kabnick Vault Wendy Marshall All-Around, Balance Beam, Vault Beth Wymer Uneven Bars Wendy Marshall All-Around, Balance Beam, Floor Exercise Nikki Peters Vault Sarah Cain All-Around, Uneven Bars Nikki Peters Uneven Bars, Vault

5. Artistic Gymnastics, History Of Rings
The “Big Three” of German gymnastics history – GutsMuths, Viethand Jahn did not know the apparatus yet. Adolf Spieß (1810
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History of Rings
The rings, hanging on a rope and meant to swing, are relatively young in gymnastics tournaments. The former name “Roman rings” reminds of the older rope and pole swings of the artists and indicates Italian origins.
Adolf Spieß described them for the first time as “Ringeschwebel” in his “Turnlehre” (gymnastics lesson) in 1842. Eiselen, student of Jahn, introduced the swinging horizontal bar. His “rings” were triangular handles. The German gymnasts could not get along too well with the still hanging rings, development took place in the Roman and Benelux states.
Today, gymnastics at rings is the expression of a synthesis of both athletic and dynamic force…
German From “flying men” on swinging rings
to breathtaking movements between sky and earth The roots for the uneven bars, the horizontal bar and the horse lie in Germany, whereas the German gymnasts could not get along too well with the rings… The “Big Three” of German gymnastics history
– GutsMuths, Vieth and Jahn did not know the apparatus yet. Adolf Spieß (1810-1858) is supposed to have introduced the rings as a swinging apparatus, which he called “Ringeschwebel“. In the textbook by Eiselen (1847), student of Jahn; there were pictures of rings with triangular handle (bow, triangle). The expression “bow exercises” was quite usual, too.

6. University Of Georgia Gymnastics: History
1996 With perfect 10.00s on all four events versus Kentucky, freshman Karin Licheyearned the first 40.00 all-around score in the history of gymnastics.
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The University of Georgia established women's gymnastics as a varsity sport and named Melinda Airhart as its first head coach. In her first year as head coach, Suzanne Yoculan led Georgia to a 27-13 record and its first berth in the NCAA Championships, where the Gym Dogs placed ninth. Freshman Lucy Wener became Georgia's first individual national champion with her triumph on the uneven bars. She went on to win the same title in 1987 and 1989. Georgia captured its first national title by scoring 187.90 at the NCAA Championships. Earlier that season, Lucy Wener earned the program's first 10.00 with a perfect mark on the uneven bars.

7. University Of Georgia Gymnastics: History
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8. TU Gymnastics History
TOWSON GYMNASTICS TEAM HISTORY. 30 Years of College Gymnastics. RecordsAll Time Roster / Coaches EAGL Gymnastics League TU 1,000
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9. TU Gymnastics History
TU gymnastics history Individual Records. Event High Scores. Name, Meet, Year. Vault .. 9.975. Erin Shanley, at USAG / NIT, 1996. Bars .. 10.00. Gabi Weller, vs.
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TU GYMNASTICS HISTORY Individual Records
Event High Scores Name Meet Year Vault ..... 9.975

Erin Shanley at USAG / N.I.T Bars ..... 10.00
Gabi Weller vs. New Hampshire / Pitt Beam ..... 9.925
Cari Zawistowski vs. North Carolina Floor ..... 10.00
Heather Hanson vs. New Hampshire / Pitt All-Around ..... 39.675
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Erin Shanley Beam Heather Hanson Floor Erin Shanley All-Around Gabi Weller Team Records Event High Scores Vault.....49.075 at USAG / N.I.T Cindy Parker , Kat Creswell , Kim Yenco Kathy Fitzpatrick , Erin Shanley Heather Hanson Bars.....49.375 vs. New Hampshire / Pitt Angie Stritt , Danielle Pisapia , Dara Contreras Gabi Weller , Sarah Adams Jen Baierlein Beam.....49.200 vs. New Hampshire / Pitt Kristen Presutti , Gabi Weller Niina Parjanen , Angie Stritt Heather Hanson , Jen Baierlein Floor.....49.400 vs. New Hampshire / Pitt Niina Parjanen , Jen Baierlein Heather Hanson , Gabi Weller Angie Stritt , Danielle Pisapia Team Total.....196.800 vs. New Hampshire / Pitt Heather Hanson, Niina Parjanen

10. Rutgers Gymnastics History
Coaches. History. Facilities. AllTime Results. Rutgers Records. Rutgers Award Winners.All-Time Letterwinners. GYMNASTICS HOME. E-Mail Gymnastics Rutgers University.
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11. Gator Gymnastics History/More... @ Gatorzone.com
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12. Gator Gymnastics History/More... @ Gatorzone.com
Back to History and Records 2000 GATOR GYMNASTICS TEAM RESULTS. Record 1413 Home8-6 Away 6-7 SEC 3-2 Date. Opponent. Site. W/L. Opponent. UF Score. Attendance.
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13. Gymnastics At SUNY Brockport
gymnastics history.
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14. BJK - Gymnastics History
GYMNASTICS. Gymnastics, with its history of 4000 years, is one of themost ancient sports in history. A man by the name of Monsieur
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Gymnastics, with its history of 4000 years, is one of the most ancient sports in history. A man by the name of Monsieur Moiroux was the first person to bring about modern gymnastics to Turkey at the end of the 19th century. Mazhar Kazanci Bey (a gymnastics teacher in military academies), Mehmet Ali Fetgeri (one of Besiktas JK's founders), and Monsieur Moiroux who later became a valuable member of Besiktas Club were the first to start a gymnastics program at Besiktas JK. Gymnastics quickly became the primary sport thanks to these extraordinary gentlemen. Besiktas JK was the first club in Turkey to hold actual organized gymnastics' event as a team sport and as an individual competition. Between 1910 and 1924, in various competitions, Mazhar Hoca, Selim Sirri, and Ali Rana (Tarhan's) were the number one athletes in the branch of Swedish Gymnastics, as well as Mehmet Ali Fetgeri in the category of uneven and parallel bars. During the same era, many championships were won in the parallel and uneven bars category by Arap Salim, Ali Riza, as well as in the parallel bars and rings categories by Sadik Bey. One must also distinguish the talents of Besiktas' athletes such as Abbas Sakarya and Esat Sadi Kazanci. Unfortunately, after Atilla Bilgutay's domination of the sport in the years of 1950-55, Besiktas Gymnastics branch became lackluster. At the present, this branch is inactive.

15. Panthers Gymnastics History
The History of the Panthers Gymnastics Club In 1966, the Panthers started in theNorwoodSt.Boniface area of Winnipeg under the guidance of Mrs.Ingrid Pichette
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History The History of the Panthers Gymnastics Club
In 1966, the Panthers started in the Norwood-St.Boniface area of Winnipeg under the guidance of Mrs.Ingrid Pichette. There were 17 members. They used gymnasiums and equipment provided by the St.Boniface-St.Vital Parks Board. At that time they were named the Purple Panthers.
By 1979, the club had grown and it became obvious that to develop further, they needed a permanent facility. Warehouse space was found, rented and transformed into a gymnasium.
In 1980, a contest was held to find a logo for the club. Debbie McDowell won the contest. Her drawing consisted of a paw print formed of 4 filled circles. The four circles represent the four events in artistic gymnastics. The large circle represents the floor and the other 3 smaller ones the bars, the beam and finally the vault.
The Panther parent organization raised funds to purchase the necessary equipment for this new facility. With this much needed change, Panthers were able to develop and produce many top gymnasts including 1988 Olympian, Lynette Wittmeier and 7 other High Performance athletes.
December of 1990 saw a great stepping stone in the history of the Panthers and gymnastics in Manitoba. The club purchased its own building - an 11,000 sq.ft. facility - our current facility!

16. USAGO: USA Gymnastics Magazine Online: Gymnastics History In The Making
Earlier this spring, the group from Rhythmflex Gymnastics, coached by Catherine Yakhimovich,was awarded the right at the Trials to represent the United States
http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/publications/usa-gymnastics/1998/4/editorial.html
Congratulations to all of the competitors at the Rhythmic National Championships and especially to our Senior and Junior National Champions, Natalie Lacuesta and Heilie Isaacs. It was an excellent competition at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. Six groups entered this Championships with the group from AIRGC named as Senior Champions and Illinois Rhythmics group named as Junior Champions. Earlier this spring, the group from Rhythmflex Gymnastics, coached by Catherine Yakhimovich, was awarded the right at the Trials to represent the United States at the Group World Gymnastics Championships in Seville, Spain. This was the first time the United States has sent a club-based group to a World Championships. The group did a very nice job representing us and really showed how far we are coming with the development of group rhythmic gymnastics in our country. The Men's National Team spent a week training at China's National Training Institute in Beijing. This was the first time any foreign team has been permitted to train at this Center. The friendship we have developed with the Chinese Gymnastics Association through the International Team Championships and the Visa American Cup helped to secure this prestigious invitation for the Team. The men gained a lot from training with the World Champions, ate scorpions and had a thoroughly wonderful time with their Chinese hosts! Thanks to all the clubs and gymnasts who, over the years, have helped host the Chinese teams in the United States.

17. OU Men's Gymnastics History ::
OU Men's gymnastics history. Two years after the first student enrolledat the University of Oklahoma, David C. Hall, a former Brown
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Two years after the first student enrolled at the University of Oklahoma, David C. Hall, a former Brown University gymnast, came to the campus to teach physical education. Hall would become Oklahoma's first gymnastics coach. Few formal records remain, but Hall's program lasted 15 years. Sooner yearbooks from 1902-1917 feature faded pictures of young men who were members of Hall's "Gymnasium Squads." In 1965 Ken Farris, then an associate athlete director, journeyed to the NCAA National Championships in hopes of re-establishing gymnastics at Oklahoma. Soon after, Russ Porterfield, a former University of Iowa gymnast, was hired as the Sooners' first competitive gymnastics coach. Porterfield's program sprung from beginnings almost as humble as Hall's efforts in the early 1900s. Later, Porterfield would admit he had to beg students to try out for OU's debut 1966 season and the squad finished last in its Big Eight debut. But Porterfield persisted, and in 1971 the Sooners notched their first winning season. (Since then OU has had only two sub-.500 years.) When he departed in 1973, Porterfield had given OU its first national champ in Odess Lovin, who won floor titles in 1972 and '73. Porterfield's successor was Illinois native Paul Ziert, a successful high school coach. Ziert turned Oklahoma gymnastics into one of the nation's most respected programs. His early teams were led by Illinois State transfer Greg Buwick, a two-time conference floor champ. Buwick would stay on at OU as Ziert's assistant and eventually become the Sooners' third head coach.

18. OU Women's Gymnastics History ::
OU Women's gymnastics history. April 4, 2001. The University of Oklahomaadded women's gymnastics to its athletic roster in 1981, at
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The University of Oklahoma added women's gymnastics to its athletic roster in 1981, at the encouragement of men's coach Paul Ziert. Ziert served as head coach for both programs until he left OU in 1984. Already a prolific men's coach, Ziert amassed a 23-10 record in his three seasons as the women's head coach. The '84 season marked former assistant Becky Switzer's first at the helm for the Sooners. That same year Oklahoma won the team's first Big Eight conference title, a feat OU went on to repeat in 1985, 1986, 1991 and 1993. In 1985 the Sooners qualified to the NCAA National Championships for the first time as a team. They finished 10th at the NCAA meet, where Amy Priest became Oklahoma's first female All-American thanks to a second-place vault finish. In 1987 OU hit the big time with its first NCAA national champion when Kelly Garrison won the first of two consecutive all-around crowns. (Garrison also finished eighth on beam in those championships.) Also adding her name to the record books in '87 was Cassie Frey (who would go on to coach 2000 Olympian Tasha Schwikert). Frey finished seventh in the all-around and fifth on uneven bars at the NCAA.

19. CAM Gymnastics History
Since gymnastics really means to exercise naked. The Magnificent Seven winsthe first US women team gold metal in history. * * * *.
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3000 BC - Egyptians built human pyramids for fun 2000 BC - Chinese developed a version of gymnastics called Cong Fu 776 BC - Greeks had gymnastic tournaments, made up of tumbling, rope climbing, and other activities. These were the start of the first Olympics 393 AD - Emperor Theodosianus formally abolishes all gymnastic activities 1599 - Archiange Tuccaro publishes first handbook for gymnastics 1793 - Johann Mutts develops a system of exercise similar to what the Greeks did centuries before his time and publishes "Gymnastics of the Young" 1811 - Fredrick Jahn formed the first gymnastics club in Berlin 1817 - West Point opens military gymnasium 1819 - was sent to jail during the German/French War his gym has burnt to the ground 1821 - Peter Ling developed a very different form of gymnastics basing it on form and grace 1844 - first YMCA opens in London 1850 - first gymnastics club is founded in North America 1865- after 60 years of debating which was better Ling or Jahn gymnastics finally evolved using both styles 1881 - IGF is founded 1885 - AAU hold first gymnastics championship 1896 - gymnastics is one of the first 9 sports to be at the Olympics in Athens 1928 - women's gymnastics was introduced at the Olympics 1932 - rope climbing is removed from gymnastics 1904 - Ed Hennig won the first gold metal for the US 1936 - US women compete is Olympics 1948 - the sport is moved indoors 1952 - USSR enters first Olympics and takes home 69 metals and Japan is the laughing stock of the Olympics. Woman compete for first time in individual events

20. North Harbour Gymnastics History
Brief History. North Harbour Gymnastics Centre (Inc.) is the productof nearly 40 years of gymnastics development on the North Shore.
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    North Harbour Gymnastics Centre (Inc.) is the product of nearly 40 years of gymnastics development on the North Shore. In 1987 the Centre was established as an amalgamation of the North Shore Gymnastics Club, East Coast Bays Gymnastics Club, Birkenhead Gymnastics Club and North Shore YMCA Rhythmic Gymnastics Club. The Centre was able to operate from one venue (apart from rhythmic) in 1990 when vacant commercial premises were obtained in Kaimahi Place, Wairau Valley. In 1991 a move was made to Cherry Lane off Porana Road. The final move was made in August 1992 when the North Shore City Council completed the new stadium known as the North Shore Events Centre and Gymnastics Centre . Since 1992 the Centre has grown from strength to strength. It is the largest gymnastics club in the Auckland area and is the almost exclusive provider of gymnastics services on the North Shore. The Centre is run by a board , assisted by parent support committees for both rhythmic and artistic and full time coaching staff who look after the

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