The situation related to the current health crisis continues to disrupt the smooth holding of the #Gymnastics events planned on the sporting calendar. Unfortunately, several World Cups have to be postponed or cancelled. 👉 https://t.co/igoHyMJszvpic.twitter.com/Jzr2xgi9fE
A giant dreamcatcher adorned with hundreds of Christmas lights stands on the front lawn of Wabie’s aunt and uncle’s house in Timiskaming First Nation, an Algonquin community in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Quebec.
With about a 3.5 metre diameter, it features over 900 lights.
IOC posted a terrific interview with Rosie. She’ll be contending for Gold medal #3 in Tokyo
“Dave (Ross) and I talked about routines after Rio, and he was like, ‘I just want to see you do cool things, whatever about the medals’.
That brings the joy again,” said MacLennan, who will compete in the Japanese capital 81 years after her grandfather was denied a place at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1940 by the outbreak of the Second World War.
• 16 October, 10:00 am (CET) Gymnastics, everyone can participate Keynote: Margaret Sikkens Ahlquist (SWE)
• 30 October, 10:00 am (CET) We must be gymnast centered Keynote: Hardy Fink (CAN) Education Commission: Tseko Mogotsi (RSA)
• 13 November, 10:00 am (CET) Understanding twisting during saltos Keynote: Fred Yeadon (GBR) Education Commission: Hardy Fink (CAN)
• 20 November, 10:00 am (CET) How clubs can develop and supervise Parkour? Keynote: Charles Perrière (FRA) Keynote: Nicolas Fischer (SUI)
• 27 November, 10:00 am (CET) Enhancing mental and physical abilities of trampolinists Keynote: Christophe Lambert (FRA) Keynote: Michael Kuhn (GER) Education Commission : Tseko Mogotsi (RSA)
• 04 December, 10:00 am (CET) Understanding forces in Gymnastics Keynote: Ludwig Schweizer (GER) Education Commission: Marco Bortoleto (BRA)
• 11 December, 10 :00 am (CET) The perception of complex movements Keynote: Alexandra Pizzera (GRE) Guest: Fabian Hambuechen (GER) Education Commission: Jani Tanskanen (FIN)