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         Gymnastics Olympic History:     more detail
  1. Olympic Gymnastics: Gymnastics (Great Moments in Olympic History) by Adam B. Hofstetter, 2007-06-30
  2. An Olympian's oral history: Kenneth Griffin, 1936 Olympic Games, gymnastics by Kenneth Griffin, 1988
  3. An Olympian's oral history: Richard Bishop, 1932 Olympic Games, gymnastics by Richard Bishop, 1988
  4. Gymnastics (Olympic Sports) by Kate Haycock, 1991-10
  5. Gymnastics (The Summer Olympics) by David Smale, 1995-08
  6. The Olympics: From Athens to Athens (An Illustrated History of the Summer Games)
  7. An Olympian's oral history: Philip R. Erenberg, 1932 Olympic Games, gymnastics by Philip R Erenberg, 1988
  8. An Olympian's oral history: Dallas D. Bixler, 1932 Olympic Games, gymnastics by Dallas D Bixler, 1988
  9. An Olympian's oral history: Raymond "Ben" Bass, 1932 Olympic Games, gymnastics by Raymond Ben Bass, 1988
  10. Track and Field Championship (Great Moments in Sports) by Steve Potts, 1992-09
  11. Gymnastics (Composite Guide) by Richard M. Huff, 2000-12
  12. Romanian Gymnastics by Kurt W. Treptow, 1996-02

121. BBC SPORT | HISTORY | Athens 1896
field, fencing, weightlifting, cycling, wrestling, shooting, swimming and gymnasticsall contested. In This Section.
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Baron De Coubertin inspires the first modern Games
The first of the modern Olympic Games was staged in Athens, Greece, although financial difficulties almost saw it staged in Budapest, Hungary. Initially it was intended that Paris would host the first Olympics in 1900, but Athens was chosen four years earlier, though Greece ran into financial difficulties before the Games could begin. With Hungary preparing for its millennium celebrations, Budapest repeatedly offered to step in as a replacement but the Crown Prince Constantine of Greece set up an organising committee and the donations began to flood in. Just over 200 men, representing 14 countries competed in a total of 43 events. The majority of the participants were from the host nation with tennis, track and field, fencing, weightlifting, cycling, wrestling, shooting, swimming and gymnastics all contested. Cricket and soccer tournaments were cancelled due to a lack of participating teams while rowing and sailing competitions fell victim to poor weather. Event winners received a silver medal, a certificate and a crown of olive leaves. Runners-up were given bronze medals and a crown of laurel while third placed participants went home empty handed.

122. BBC SPORT | HISTORY | The History Of The Olympics
BBC Sport Online brings you the history of the Olympics in this clickable guide,with news on all the headline makers from Atlanta four years ago to the first
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The Millennium Games will mark a new chapter in the story of The Olympics - an event steeped in tradition, glory and dramatic sporting moments. BBC Sport Online brings you the history of the Olympics in this clickable guide, with news on all the headline makers from Atlanta four years ago to the first ever modern Games in Athens back in 1896. Search BBC Sport Online Advanced search options Global sports round-up From BBC World Service Click on a date to find out more about the Games in that year: 1st WORLD WAR 2nd WORLD WAR
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In This Section The history of the Olympics Atlanta 1996 Barcelona 1992 Seoul 1988 Los Angeles 1984 Moscow 1980 Montreal 1976 Munich 1972 Mexico City 1968 Tokyo 1964 Rome 1960 Melbourne 1956 Helsinki 1952 London 1948 Berlin 1936 Los Angeles 1932 Amsterdam 1928 Paris 1924 Antwerp 1920 Stockholm 1912 London 1908 St Louis 1904 Paris 1900 Athens 1896 Back to top Athletics-Track Athletics-Field Boxing ...
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123. Gymnastics OG4
gymnasts to obtain
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Gymnastics / Olympic Games (4)
Gimnasia / Juegos Olímpicos (4)
WOMEN / MUJERES
Statistics / Estadísticas
Medal table (only team competition) / Medallero (sólo competición por equipos)
Ps Country CNT G S B Tot. URS Romania ROM Czechoslovakia TCH United States USA Holland HOL Germany GER Hungary HUN Russia RUS East Germany GDR Italy ITA China CHN Great Britain GBR Japan JPN TOTAL Medal table (only individual all-around) / Medallero (sólo competición individual) Gymnast G S B Tot. Larysa Latynina, URS Vera Cáslavská, TCH Nadia Comaneci, ROM Lyudmila Turischeva, URS Simona Amanar, ROM
Gold medals by countries (all events) / Medallas de oro por países (todas las pruebas)*
Shared medals are considered as two (or three) gold medals, even when the gymnasts are from the same country. Trampoline is also included. Las medallas compartidas se consideran como dos (o tres) medallas de oro, aunque los gimnastas sean del mismo país. El salto de trampolín también está incluído.
Ps COUNTRY CNT Soviet Union (USSR + UNT) URS Romania ROM Czechoslovakia TCH Hungary HUN Russia RUS United States USA East Germany GDR China CHN Ukraine UKR Holland HOL Sweden SWE Germany GER TOTALS
Medal table (all events) / Medallero (todas las pruebas)
Abbreviations / Abreviaturas: ALL : Individual all-around / Individual: TM : Team / Conjuntos;

124. Peter Vidmar
gymnastics. Vidmar became the highestscoring US gymnast in Olympichistory. His presentations are truly powerful and exciting.
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Peter Vidmar became the premier male gymnast for the United States in the 1984 Olympics. As the USA team captain, he led his teammates to this country's first team gold medal in gymnastics. Vidmar became the highest-scoring US gymnast in Olympic history. His presentations are truly powerful and exciting. To learn more about Peter Vidmar, visit his website at www.vidmar.com
Peter Vidmar
Olympic Gymnist
When Peter Vidmar was 11 years old, his parents found an ad in the newspaper for a new "experimental gymnastics program designed to develop future Olympic champions." The Vidmars brought their on to the gym and Makoto Sakamoto, the former Olympian who ran the ad, made good on his promise. For the next 12 years (minus four days off for his honeymoon), Vidmar and Sakamoto practiced and practiced, and then practiced some more. While his friends rode dirt bikes and surfed, Vidmar was busy learning and developing new skills in the gym. And as his friends' interests changed with time, Vidmar remained focused on gymnastics. He had a goal in mind and was determined to achieve it. In 1984, what began as an ad became a forecast of the future. Vidmar captained the U.S. Men's Gymnastics Team to its first ever Olympic gold medal. He also captured the gold in the pommel horse - scoring a perfect 10. And he won a silver medal while becoming the first American to medal in the individual all-around men's competition. His winning performance averaged 9.89, making him the highest scoring U.S. male gymnast in Olympian history.

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