I like these competitions where gymnasts can represent the causes they most want to highlight personally.

I like these competitions where gymnasts can represent the causes they most want to highlight personally.

| 1 | Zhang Boheng | China | Olympic Games QF | 88.597 |
| 2 | Hashimoto Daiki | Japan | All-Japan Championships QF | 88.199 |
| 3 | Oka Shinnosuke | Japan | Olympic Games QF | 86.865 |
| 4 | Doi Ryosuke | Japan | NHK Trophy AA | 86.431 |
| 5 | Xiao Ruoteng | China | Chinese Championships AA | 86.400 |
| 6 | Brody Malone | United States | U.S. Championships D2 | 86.350 |
| 7 | Shi Cong | China | Chinese Championships D1 | 86.300 |
| 8 | Illia Kovtun | Ukraine | Olympic Games AA | 86.165 |
| 9 | Khoi Young | United States | U.S. Championships D2 | 86.150 |
| 10 | Sugino Takaaki | Japan | All-Japan Championships AA | 86.133 |
See the full list on theGymter.net

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The independent Gymnastics Ethics Foundation sanctions Rhythmic individuals in the Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation (AGF).
The Federation is sanctioned, as well.
1. Identify any failings in the safeguarding procedures and mechanisms, and
2. Make recommendations for any improvements or adjustments to be made with a time frame for remedy or enaction.
The Parties have the right to appeal the decision to the GEF Appeal Tribunal within 21 days of the notification of the decision.
The GEF Disciplinary Commission Panel sanctioned Azerbaijan’s former Rhythmic Gymnastics Head Coach, the current acting Head Coach, a Coach, and the Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation (AGF).
An inspiration to many, Ágnes Keleti has passed away at age-103.
Ágnes was a Hungarian artistic gymnast and coach who won multiple Olympic medals.
She was the oldest living Olympic champion and medallist, reaching her 100th birthday on 9 January 2021.
… one of the most successful Jewish Olympic athletes of all time.

Since Elon Musk acquired Twitter in October 2022, there have been a range of issues and controversies that have concerned me.
Without question he allows dangerous people to post dangerous things. He himself is guilty of amplifying posts that endanger people. And Musk frequently posts things himself that he knows are wrong. Misinformation and disinformation.
Starting January 2025, Gymnastics Coaching will not post on Twitter. Not comment or respond to posts, other than to BLOCK. We’ll continue to lurk as it’s (surprisingly) still the best social media platform for gymternet news.
It’s likely to get worse, not better, in 2025. At some point we’ll quit permanently.
In addition to Twitter, I’d concur that Elon Musk has too much money and power. In particular, too much influence over the U.S. government.

Here are some of the problems according to ChatGPT:
Musk’s acquisition of Twitter has led to significant changes in the platform’s culture, structure, and functionality. While Musk’s vision for Twitter X as an “everything app” and a hub for free speech has garnered attention, the platform’s reputation, stability, and user experience have faced substantial challenges. Many users and observers are concerned that these changes could result in long-term damage to Twitter’s once-dominant position in the social media landscape.
Scores out of Putin-land are always suspect, of course.
| 1 | Simone Biles | United States | U.S. Championships D1 | 60.450 |
| 2 | Rebeca Andrade | Brazil | Olympic Games TF | 57.966 |
| 3 | Shilese Jones | United States | U.S. Classic | 57.650 |
| 4 | Angelina Melnikova | Russia | Russian Championships QF | 57.365 |
| 5 | Anna Kalmykova | Russia | Russian Cup AA | 57.332 |
| 6 | Alice D’Amato | Italy | Italian Championships D1 | 57.200 |
| 7 | Manila Esposito | Italy | Italian Serie A Final Six TF | 57.100 |
| 8 | Skye Blakely | United States | U.S. Championships D1 | 57.050 |
| 9 | Kaylia Nemour | Algeria | RomGym Trophy AA | 56.900 |
| 10 | Kayla DiCello | United States | U.S. Championships D1 | 56.850 |
See the full list on theGymter.net.

Scott Hann reflects on the many years and 4 Olympics coaching the greatest gymnast in British history.
After a remarkable and successful relationship came to an end this summer in Paris, Hann reflects on nearly 20 years working with Whitlock, his own gymnastics journey and his passion for developing the next generation of coaches in the sport. …
Max was 12 years old when we started working together at South Essex Gymnastics Club. He was a happy-go-lucky kid but someone with such good basics in gymnastics as well.
I remember taking him to his first major competition in 2006, the UK School Games as a reserve, but the 2010 Commonwealth Games in India was the moment where it all changed. …

The German gymnastics federation DTB has pledged to launch an investigation into physical and mental abuse allegations made by 24-year-old retired gymnast Tabea Alt.
On Sunday, the DTB told Germany’s DPA news agency that it “had concrete information on potential wrongdoing from coaches at the federal training center in Stuttgart.”
“The subject of the investigation will be possible misconduct by coaches as well as errors in the high performance sports system at national bases,” the federation said. …
