Sarah Voss (GER) reflects on her Gymnastics career

She’s thankful for all the good. And even the bad.

Older and wiser.

Japan ‘schooled’ the World at FISU

John Crumlish:

Japanese gymnasts continued to school the rest of the competition at the World University Games in Essen on Friday by capturing gold and silver in the men’s and women’s all-around finals.

Hashimoto Daiki and Kawakami Shohei finished first and second, respectively, in the men’s all-around final, mirrored later in the day by their female teammates Miyata Shoko and Okamura Mana, who placed first and second in the women’s all-around final. …

Japan’s ‘almost perfect’ Hashimoto Daiki and ‘pretty good’ Miyata Shoko are head of the class in World University Games all-around finals

Casey Jo Magee – Beam

Casey Jo Magee is today a coach. She’s still got it.

One of the greatest Beam workers all time.

Rings Honma progression

There are very few progressions for Honma on Rings. This one looks worth a try.

Gymnastics For All – Worldwide Experiencs

Volume 2.

FIG launched a new eBook on non-competitive Gymnastics activities.

From that page you can read it online. Or download as a PDF.

You an also scroll the PDF on this page. Or download a copy from here.

via RecGymnastics.com

Paris Olympics legacy

I’m still thrilled the 2024 Olympics went so well.  A year later, the Olympic effect is still working.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

France, GBR strong at European Youth Olympic Festival 2025

France’s Elena Colas and Great Britain’s Evan McPhillips captured the all-around titles and led their countries to five golds each in the gymnastics competition at the European Youth Olympic Festival that ended Saturday in Osijek, Croatia.

France earned gold in five of the six girls’ finals, while Great Britain won five of the eight boys’ finals and France took the mixed team final. …

France’s Elena Colas, Great Britain’s Evan McPhillips lead their countries to five golds each at European Youth Olympic Festival

Click through that link for full results.

  1. Elena Colas FRA 53.75
  2. Lucia Piliarova SVK 51.95
  3. Alexia Blanaru ROU 51.35
  1. Evan McPhillips GBR 78.60
  2. Ivan Rigon ITA 78.50
  3. Uzair Chowdhury GBR 77.45