Gymnastics in TromsΓΈ, Norway

On holidays, I happened to cycle past the Artistic Gym in the tourist town of TromsΓΈ.

And popped in to check the facility. It’s impressive for a city population 80,000.

The new TromsΓΈ facility was only opened 2018. But coaches told me many new facilities have been built throughout the nation.

TromsΓΈ is fully equipped for WAG, MAG and Rhythmic. They also offer Team Gym training.

Training was limited during the pandemic β€”Β but not as much as in many other places in the world. Everything is back to normal now.

Amalia Puflea – Beam

Olesya Dudnik – Beam

One of the greatest from the strongest era of Soviet Gymnastics.

1989 European Beam Champion.

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Georgia Godwin wins Commonwealth Games

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  1. Georgia Godwin 53.550 AUS
  2. Ondine Achampong 53.000 ENG
  3. Emma Spence 52.350 CAN

Jake Jarman wins Commonwealth Games

  1. Jake Jarman 83.450 ENG
  2. James Hall 82.900 ENG
  3. Marios Georgiou 81.750 CYP

Canada’s Felix Dolci missed out on a medal by just 0.2 after a fall on Pommels.

Jayla Hang wins Jr Classic

πŸ₯‡ Jayla Hang 52.800
πŸ₯ˆ Hezly Rivera 52.450
πŸ₯‰ Audrey Snyder 51.450

Jayla trains at Pacific Reign Gymnastics in Washington State. Go Region 2.

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Hang vaults to top of leaderboard in thrilling end to U.S. Classic junior women’s competition

Poppy Stickler – Floor

Repeat after me: Poppy Stickler.

Leane Wong wins U.S. Classic

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England wins Commonwealth Games

And are looking good for Europeans and Worlds 2022.

1) England – 161.100
2) Australia – 158.000
3) Canada – 152.700

4) South Africa – 147.750
5) Wales – 147.050
6) Scotland – 14.6500

I got those rankings from Spencer’s LIVE blog.

Stalder Nabieva

Shilese hopes to make the Worlds team and get this skill named in 2022.