
Top 10 vaults of 2015
A look at some of the vaults that took our breath away during 2015 Continue reading Top 10 vaults of 2015
A look at some of the vaults that took our breath away during 2015 Continue reading Top 10 vaults of 2015
The world championships are one of the most intense and busy periods of the year for every gymnastics fan out there and Glasgow certainly was a roller coaster of emotions. We saw fantastic gymnasts performing breath taking routines and writing history … Continue reading Glasgow 2015: routines you can’t miss, part 1
The Ups 1. Hong Un Jong’s vault The 2008 Olympic champion on vault didn’t get to compete much during the 2009-2012 quad since her country was suspended from any FIG competition after being involved in age falsifications. However, Hong continued to … Continue reading Glasgow 2015: the ups and downs of day 2
Tunde Csillag, floor Tunde is one of the most powerful tumblers in the Hungarian team and she did a great job to win a silver medal after her most famous teammate, Dorina Boczogo had a disappointing performance. She starts her routine with an impressive (and … Continue reading Osijek 2015: routines to watch
If there is one improvement from the previous quad to this one it has to be the vault. In the past, we used to get rather unexciting vault finals at world cups with only one, or two world class athletes participating. Thankfully, … Continue reading Osijek world cup: athletes to watch
Vault: The highest qualifier for the vault finals is Marcia Videaux. She is a first year senior from Cuba who came out of nowhere and won a gold medal on vault at the Anadia world cup. Her vaults are a … Continue reading Toronto 2015: vault finals preview
Ellie Black of Canada wrote history by being the first athlete not from USA to win the Pan American AA title in decades. The 2012 Olympian, who had a rough day during qualifications, proved that she can put any struggles behind … Continue reading Toronto 2015: AA finals recap