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NEWS 2001 - Gymnastics-Slovakia.com
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Slovak Team for 35th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships Ghent (BEL) October 28 - November 4, 2001
For all information on the World Championships Artistic Gymnastics, please visit the official website

http://www.worldchampgym2001.com

  • Men:
    Benko Alexander, Kristof Peter, Mikus Pavol, Neczli Andrej, Petrovic Jan, Piasecky Samuel
    Coach: Konecny Jozef
    Goal: To place better than 30th
    Drawing: Sunday Oct 28th Subdivision 5 at 18:20 High Bar

    National

  • Women:
    Adamska Veronika, Drabikova Jana, Kvankova Monika, Lehotska Dobroslava, Sekerova Zuzana
    Coach: Miklosova Nada
    Goal: To place better than 25th
    Drawing: Tuesday Oct 30th Subdivision 8 at 20:45 As. Bars


Risova Lubica (SVK) elected honorary member of UEG

The General Assembly during the 18th UEG Congress held September 14th and 15th 2001 in Kassandra (GRE), on the peninsula of Chalkidiki elected these new honorary members:
  • Arkaev Leonid , RUS
  • Batov Svetoslav , BUL
  • Laurent André , FRA
  • Moerk-Lundgren Trude , NOR
  • Muller François , LUX
  • Muller-Lauth Dominique , FRA
  • Risova Lubica , SVK
  • Spacek Karol , CZE


Karolyi's "Feel No Fear" in Slovak Language

Feel No Fear Thanks to Jana Petrikovicova now you can read the book of the famous gymnastics coach Bela Karolyi in Slovak Language. Transaltion under the titul "Netreba sa bat" was publised in 2000 by TIMY. If you are interested to buy a book contact Jana Petrikovicova:

petromatik@stonline.sk


General Assembly of Slovak Gymnastics Federation
Bratislava, April 8th 2001

General Assembly of Slovak Gymnastics Federation took place on Sunday April 8, 2001 in Bratislava.

Participants elected new Executive Committee

President Mr. Jan Novak
General Gymnastics Chair Mrs. Monika Siskova
Artistic Gymnastics - Women Technical Committee Chair Mr. Stanislav Kutik
Artistic Gymnastics - Women Judges Committee Chair Mrs. Kvetoslava Perecinska
Artistic Gymnastics - Men Technical Committee Chair Mr. Miroslav Lazorik
Artistic Gymnastics - Men Judges Committee Chair Mr. Jozef Mikula
Sport Aerobics Chair Mrs. Olga Kyselovicova
Tumbling and Trampolinning to be announce


Marika Krajcirova-Nemethova
Named the Best Gymnast of the 20th Century


Best Gymnasts in Slovakia 2000

Men Stanislav Micheller
Women Zuzana Sekerova
Men - Juniors Richard Kemko
Women - Juniors Maria Homolova
Sport Aerobics Barbara Vadovicova
Tumbling and Trampolinning Katarina Prokesova
General Gymnastics FTVS UK

Changes in technical regulation at the Worlds 2001 in Ghent!

Modifications of the provisions of the Technical Regulations concerning the programme of the World Championships in Artistic Gymnastics

At its meeting on the 12th and 13th of this last April, the FIG Council has taken the following decisions with regards to the competitions’ programme in artistic gymnastics.
Competition I (qualifications)
There will be no changes, format 6 / 5 / 4 (team composed of maximum 6 gymnasts, 5 performing an exercise at each apparatus, the 4 best scores count).
Competition II (individual all-around competition)
The 32 (before 36) best gymnasts of the competition I participate in the Competition II (maximum 3 per federation). They are split up into 2 groups of 16 gymnasts. The 16 gymnasts ranked from 17 to 32 begin the competition, then follow the gymnasts ranked 1 to 16. Within the two groups, the gymnasts are ranked according to the enclosed plan.
Competition III (apparatus finals)
The 8 best gymnasts per apparatus of the Competition I participate in the apparatus finals. The starting order is drawn by lots. There will be no alternations one man – one woman, but the 8 gymnasts per apparatus perform the exercise one after the other.
Competition IV (team finals)
The 8 (before 6) best teams of the Competition I take part in the finals. The format is 6 / 3 / 3, which means that the team is composed of maximum 6 gymnasts, three of which perform an exercise at each apparatus and the three scores count.
There are always two teams competing at the same time, which means the team ranked 1st and the one ranked 8th compete first; after that, the team ranked 2nd and the one ranked 7th, etc. Then one proceeds to the 2nd rotation, etc.
Warming Up
If the conditions allow for it (nearness of the warming up halls), there will be no more warming up in the competition hall immediately before the competition. This regulation concerns the Competition III and IV.


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