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MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS. 1. History 2. Rules 3. Apparatus 4. Competitor’s dress 5. Champions.

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1 MEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

2 1. History 2. Rules 3. Apparatus 4. Competitor’s dress 5. Champions

3  Gymnastics were developed in ancient Greece  800 BC : Roman Empire, Greece and Persia used gymnastics for military training  18 th century : Germany popularized gymnastics for physical fitness – Friedrich ludwig Jahn created exercises on apparatus.

4  1873 : Creation of the USGF  In 1881, the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) was formed  1912 : Creation of the UFGF  1942 : Creation of the FFG  1949 : The first code of points  1980 -1990 : Russian domination

5  Gymnastics is guided by the code of points.  For each apparatus only one attempt per gymnast  Each gymnast determines his routines  The objective is to finish the routines with a maximum of points  No spotter is allowed  There is a lot of particular rules by apparatus

6 a) Floor b) Pommel horse c) Rings d) Vaulting Table e) Parallel bars f) Horizontal bar

7  Measure : 12M X 12M  The allowed time is up to 90 seconds  The area is elastic  The floor requires : Power Acrobatic technic Elegance

8  Height : 1,15M from floor / 1,05M from top of mat  Length at the top : 1,60M  This apparatus is caracterised by pendulum swings and circular swings

9  Height : 2,80M from floor / 2,60M from top of mat  Ring routines: Strength Support Balance

10  Height : 1,35M from floor  25M for the runway  The gymnast must perform one vault and two vaults if he’s selected for the final  The vault can contain single or multiple turns

11  Height : 2,00M from floor / 1,80M from top of mat  Parallel bars exercises mainly consist in swings and flight elements

12  Height : 2,80M from floor / 2,80M from top of mat  Horizontal bar routines : Swinging Turning Flight elements

13  Before the 19th century: Usual cloths  1910 -1920 : Sport dress  1928 : The sokol appeared (trousers)  1936 – 2007 : Track suit Leotard Gymnastics trousers in a single color Shorts Socks or slippers if trousers

14 ERIC POUJADE (FR) He won the silver medal at the Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000 (Pommel horse)

15 VITALY SCHERBO (BLR) He won six gold medals at the Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996

16 ALEXEI NEMOV (RUS) He won the Olympic games at Sydney in 2000

17 YANN CUCHERAT (FR) He won five titles of France champion


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