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A Brief History of Women's Gymnastics

Gymnastics as an sport, has been around for over 2000 years, but as an competitive sport it is a little more than 100 years old.

The first large-scale competition was the 1896 Olympics in Athens, Greece. There Germany was the dominant team by sweeping nearly every medal. Five countries participated in this event. Men's competitions included horizontal bar, parallel bars, pommel horse, rings, and vault.

The first international event following 1896 Olympics was held in 1903 in Antwerp, Belgium. There competed gymnasts from such places as Belgium, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. This event is now considered the first World Championship. The first men's team competition was added and held in 1904 Olympics at St. Louis.

The 1924 Olympics in France marked the begining of what the games are today. In gymnastics, men started to compete for individual Olympic titles in each gymnastic event. The first women's gymnastic team debuted during the 1928 Olympics. The first women's event during the 1928 Olympics was the team combined exercise, where it was dominated by Netherlands. The first U.S. women's gymnastic team competed in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany.

In 1962, rhythmic gymnastics were recognized as a sport by the International Gymnastics Federation (IGF). In 1963 in Budapest, Hungary, the first Rhythmic World Championship took place. It included 28 athletes from 10 countries. In 1973, the United States joined the sport of rhythmic gymnastics during the Rhythmic World Championships. During the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, the rhythmic individual all-around competition was held for the first time.

In 1970, the United States Gymnastics Federation, now formally known as USA Gymnastics, was organized and became the govering body of this sport in the U.S. and remains so today.

I've been a fan of women's gymnastics for as long as I can remember.  I even attempted to participate several times, but I obviously didn't make it to the Olympics.  I remember watching Nadia, Mary Lou, Shannon and the Dominiques perform their magic.  It's always breathtaking to watch them flying through the air attempting to nail the latest acrobatic feat. 

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US wins team silver medal in women's gymnastics at 2008 Olympic Games 

Karen Saladyga - USA Gymnastics August 13, 2008

BEIJING, Aug. 13, 2008 - The U.S. Olympic Team for women's gymnastics claimed the team silver medal at the 2008 Olympic Games at the National Indoor Stadium in Beijing, China. The U.S. women finished with 186.525 points to earn their second consecutive Olympic team silver medal. China won the gold medal with 188.900 points, and Romania earned the bronze medal with 181.525 points. Jonathan Horton of Houston and Alexander Artemev of Highlands Ranch, Colo., will compete in the men's all-around finals tomorrow at 11 a.m. local Beijing time.

"The fight was extremely close," said Martha Karolyi, national team coordinator. "We fought equal to equal. We were two very strong teams, and unfortunately we had this break."

The members of the U.S. Olympic Team for women's gymnastics are: Shawn Johnson of West Des Moines, Iowa/Chow's Gymnastics; Nastia Liukin of Parker, Texas/WOGA; Chellsie Memmel of West Allis, Wis./M&M Gymnastics; Samantha Peszek of Indianapolis, Ind./DeVeau's; Alicia Sacramone of Winchester, Mass./Brestyan's; and Bridget Sloan of Pittsboro, Ind./Sharp's. The three replacement athletes are: Jana Bieger of Coconut Creek, Fla./Bieger International Gymnastics; Ivana Hong of Blue Springs, Mo./GAGE; and Corrie Lothrop of Gaithersburg, Md./Hill's.

"I feel proud of the USA and our team," Johnson said. "We are proud of each other no matter what. I think that we represented USA very well."

"My goal was to come out and know that at the end of the competition, I'd have no regrets," Liukin said. "I definitely have no regrets. I'm happy with how everything went and to say that you have an Olympic medal is just amazing."

The USA was paired with China in the same rotation and opened the team finals on vault. Johnson earned a 16.000 for her Yurchenko 2.5 vault, and Sacramone scored a 15.675 for her Rudi vault. Sloan performed a Yurchenko double and posted a 15.200.

Russia, who began the competition on uneven bars, led the competition after one rotation with 46.950 points, followed closely by the USA in second with 46.875 points. China was third at 46.350.

Memmel, who only competed on one event in the team finals, was the first U.S. woman up on uneven bars and scored a 15.725 for her routine that included a jam to invert to a double front dismount. Johnson kept the momentum going with a 15.350. Liukin's beautiful pirouette work in her difficult routine with a 7.7 start value earned a 16.900, the highest score of the day on any event. The USA's aggregate bars score 47.975.

China moved into the lead after posting a 49.625 on the uneven bars for a two-rotation score of 95.975. The USA was second at 94.850 and Russia dropped to third with a 91.850.

The USA posted a score of 47.250 on balance beam and was led by Johnson's 16.175 for her routine that included a full-in dismount. Liukin earned a 15.975 and Sacramone scored a 15.100.

Heading into the final rotation, China led the USA, 143.100 to 142.100. Romania was third with 136.250 points.

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What is Gymnastics? 

Gymnastics is an activity and a sport involving performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, balance and grace. Artistic gymnastics is the best known of the gymnastics sports governed by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG). Artistic Gymnastics, typically involves the women's events of uneven parallel bars, balance beam, floor exercise, and vault. Men's events include floor exercise, pommel horse, still rings, vault, parallel bars, and high bar. Gymnastics evolved from exercises used by the ancient Greeks, that included skills for mounting and dismounting a horse, and from circus performance skills.

Other forms of gymnastics are rhythmic gymnastics, various trampolining sports, and aerobic and acrobatic gymnastics.

The activity can include children as young as three years old and sometimes younger doing kindergym and children's gymnastics, recreational gymnasts of all ages, competitive gymnasts at varying levels of skill, as well as world class athletes.

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