Sergei Naidin is having quite a rocky ride at the Youth Olympics: he’s competing with an injury (thankfully, the officials let Naidin back in), his coach mistakenly withdrew him from the floor and pommel horse finals, then...
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Ksenia Klimenko came to Buenos Aires as one of the main contenders for the all-around podium but ended up fifth in the final after falling on her best event, bars. The next day, she took gold on in the bars final, but getting...
By Mari Ilona Szutenberg Italy’s Giorgia Villa won the all-around title in Buenos Aires in convincing style yesterday, more than half a point ahead of silver medalist Amelie Morgan from Great Britain. The vastly...
By Melissa Carwin “Lord of the Rings” four-time consecutive World Champion and 2016 Olympic Champion on Rings, Eleftherios Petrounias of Greece delivered a personal and heartfelt message to all his lifelong supporters around...
USA Gymnastics has officially named their interim president and CEO – Mary Bono will fill that role during the search for the permanent president and CEO. Bono was a member of the U.S. House of Representative for California...
Sergei Naidin of Russia yesterday won silver in the all-around final at the Youth Olympic Games. Before the first individual final, team medals were also given out but the team competition at the YOG had a very original format...
Lilia Podkopayeva was asked by NevaSport to comment on the IOC possibly excluding boxing from the Olympics and to compare it to gymnastics. She also talked a bit about her gymnastics career and how she was really upset she...
Cintia Rodríguez of Spain appeared on Radio Marca where she talked about her career, winning two medals at the Szombathely Challenge Cup and preparing for the Tokyo Olympics. The interview was translated for Gymnvosti by Pedro...
Three-time Olympic champion Alexander Dityatin talked to MatchTV about his career and what it meant to be an athlete during the Soviet times. Q: Were you watching the last European Championships? A: Unfortunately, I...
Yulia Inshina has officially announced her retirement today in an Instagram post. She wrote: “I’me very grateful to life that at 23 years old I first competed for Russia for five years and then for another five years...