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A golden final day at the TRP World Age Championships
Gymnastics Australia - 29 Nov 2011
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A golden final day at the TRP World Age Championships A golden final day at the TRP World Age Championships A Golden smile from Eva Kierath Damian Ryan, Tuesday, 29 November 2011 Eva Kierath takes gold in the U19 Individual Trampoline over night. The last day of competition for the Aussie team in Birmingham has been well worth the wait with our Team Captain Eva Kierath collecting Gold in the U19 Women’s Individual Trampoline Event. Evie...
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USA wins nine medals at 2011 World Age Group Competition
Inside Gymnastics - 29 Nov 2011
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The United States finished the 2011 Trampoline and Tumbling World Age Group Competition in Birmingham, England, with a total of nine medals.
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Successful WAGC conclude in Birmingham
FIG - 29 Nov 2011
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711 young gymnasts contested the awards in the 21st World Age Group Competitions in Trampoline Gymnastics from November 24-27.
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Bronze for Patrick Cooper & Matthew Weal at the TRP World Age Championships
Gymnastics Australia - 28 Nov 2011
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Bronze for Patrick Cooper & Matthew Weal at the TRP World Age Championships Bronze for Patrick Cooper & Matthew Weal at the TRP World Age Championships Matthew Weal & Patrick Cooper Damian Ryan, Monday, 28 November 2011 Success for Australia on day one of competition Day 1 of the World Age Group Championships started with our newest members to the Australian Team – the U13 Men and Women on Trampoline. Based on their performances anyone...
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TRP World Age Championships continue
Gymnastics Australia - 28 Nov 2011
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TRP World Age Championships continue TRP World Age Championships continue World Age team Damian Ryan, Monday, 28 November 2011 More Aussie make the finals at the World Age Championships Day 2 of the World Age Group Championships saw our first individual trampoline finalist in Nikita Wilson-Beddoe in the U15 Women’s Trampoline event. Nikita qualified in 4 th position going into the final with the highest time of flight score for her event....
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Ward claims Bronze medal in Birmingham (Gymnastics Australia) - 28 Nov 2011
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World Age Groups- Day three reports
British Gymnastics - 27 Nov 2011
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For the full results please click here . Finals Pamela Clark was last up in the trampoline 15-16 final after qualifying in first place. She looked extremely focused as she waited patiently Read more...
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Tumbling Team Finals China is the best in WC 2011
Asian Gymnastics Union - 25 Nov 2011
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Doha (QAT), AGU Office, November 24, 2011: The women’s team Tumbling final gave us the first of two opportunities to assess whether Korobeynikova (RUS) or Jai Fangfang (CHN) is the world’s best female tumbler. The individual final tomorrow will be the real test however but tonight they played their part in a great team battle. There were high hopes that Great Britain would be in the race for medals but a heavy fall by Jenny Dawes...
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Kat Driscoll settles for Olympic qualification after early finish at Trampolining World Championships
Telegraph.co.uk - 22 Nov 2011
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World number one Kat Driscoll secured GB a trampoline gymnastics berth at London 2012 Olympics.
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2011 TRA/TUM/DMT Worlds - Day four
British Gymnastics - 21 Nov 2011
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Kat Driscoll went for broke in the women’s trampoline final but unfortunately had to end her routine early to put her out of medal contention. For the Read more...
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China wins but Britain celebrates
FIG - 20 Nov 2011
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The team finals are always a tense occasion with the original four gymnasts from qualification reduced to three and all scores counting. Just one failed routine usually ends medal hopes.
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