2015 in gymnastics

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The following were the events of gymnastics for the year 2015 throughout the world.

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Artistic gymnastics

Rhythmic gymnastics

Trampolining/Tumbling

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gymnastics</span> Sport requiring strength and flexibility

Gymnastics is a type of sport that includes physical exercises requiring balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, artistry and endurance. The movements involved in gymnastics contribute to the development of the arms, legs, shoulders, back, chest, and abdominal muscle groups. Gymnastics evolved from exercises used by the ancient Greeks that included skills for mounting and dismounting a horse, and from circus performance skills.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rhythmic gymnastics</span> Gymnastics discipline

Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which gymnasts perform on a floor with an apparatus: hoop, ball, clubs, ribbon and rope. The sport combines elements of gymnastics, dance and calisthenics; gymnasts must be strong, flexible, agile, dexterous and coordinated. Rhythmic gymnastics is governed by the International Gymnastics Federation (FiG), which first recognized it as a sport in 1963. It became an Olympic sport in 1984, with an individual all-around event. The group all-around competition was added to the Olympics in 1996. At the international level, rhythmic gymnastics is a women-only sport. The most prestigious competitions, besides the Olympic Games, are the World Championships, World Games, European Championships, European Games, the World Cup Series and the Grand Prix Series. Gymnasts are judged on their artistry, execution of skills, and difficulty of skills, for which they gain points. They perform leaps, balances, and rotations along with handling the apparatus.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Trampolining</span> Acrobatic sport

Trampolining or trampoline gymnastics is a competitive Olympic sport in which athletes perform acrobatics while bouncing on a trampoline. In competition, these can include simple jumps in the straight, pike, tuck, or straddle position to more complex combinations of forward and/or backward somersaults and twists. Scoring is based on the difficulty and on the total seconds spent in the air. Points are deducted for bad form and horizontal displacement from the center of the bed.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">International Gymnastics Federation</span> International gymnastics governing body

The International Gymnastics Federation is the body governing competition in all disciplines of gymnastics. Its headquarters is in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was founded on July 23, 1881, in Liège, Belgium, making it the world's oldest existing international sports organisation. Originally called the European Federation of Gymnastics, it had three member countries—Belgium, France and the Netherlands—until 1921, when non-European countries were admitted and it received its current name.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Karen Cockburn</span> Canadian trampoline gymnast

Karen Cockburn is a Canadian trampoline gymnast. She won a bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the individual event. She won a gold medal at the 2003 Trampoline World Championships in Hannover, Germany in the same event and a bronze in the team event. At the 2004 Summer Olympics and 2008 Summer Olympics, she won a silver medal in the individual event.

These are four lists of achievements in major international gymnastics events according to first-place, second-place and third-place results obtained by gymnasts representing different nations. The objective is not to create combined medal tables; the focus is on listing the best positions achieved by gymnasts in major international competitions, ranking the nations according to the most number of podiums accomplished by gymnasts of these nations. All seven competitive disciplines currently recognized by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) are covered: 1) acrobatic gymnastics, 2) aerobic gymnastics, 3) men's artistic gymnastics, 4) women's artistic gymnastics, 5) women's rhythmic gymnastics, 6) trampoline and tumbling, and 7) parkour.

The 30th Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships was held at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida, from November 7–9, 2014.

Charlotte Frances Drury is an American trampoline gymnast. At the 2014 Minsk World Cup, she finished at the top of the podium in the individual event, becoming the first American woman to win a gold medal in trampoline at a World Cup. That same year, she was crowned national champion at the USA Gymnastics Championships. She has been a member of the US Trampoline and Tumbling National Team since 2011, and was an alternate at the 2020 Summer Olympics games in Tokyo.

FIG World Cup refers to a number of events organized by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) across seven competitive gymnastics disciplines: 1) acrobatic gymnastics, 2) aerobic gymnastics, 3) men's artistic gymnastics, 4) women's artistic gymnastics, 5) women's rhythmic gymnastics, 6) trampoline and tumbling, and 7) parkour.

The following were the events of Gymnastics for the year 2016 throughout the world.

This article lists the in the water and on the water forms of aquatic sports for 2015.

The following were the events of Gymnastics for the year 2014 throughout the world.

The following were the events of Gymnastics for the year 2013 throughout the world.

The following were the events of gymnastics for the year 2017 throughout the world.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dylan Schmidt</span> New Zealand trampoline gymnast (born 1997)

Dylan Matthew Schmidt is a New Zealand trampoline gymnast. He competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics and finished in seventh place. He was New Zealand's first athlete to compete in trampoline at the Olympic Games. At the 2020 Summer Olympics, he won the bronze medal and became New Zealand's first Olympic medallist in any gymnastics discipline. He became the individual trampoline world champion at the 2022 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships and is New Zealand's first world champion in men's trampoline. He won the gold medal in the individual event at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics.

The following were the events of gymnastics for the year 2018 throughout the world.

The following were the events of gymnastics for the year 2019 throughout the world.

Tatsiana Piatrenia is a Belarusian trampoline gymnast, who has competed at four Olympic Games, with a best finish of fifth. She won the individual events at the 2017 Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships and the 2012 European Trampoline Championships.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dafne Navarro</span> Mexican trampoline gymnast (born 1996)

Dafne Carolina Navarro Loza is a Mexican trampoline gymnast. She is the 2018 and 2022 World synchro bronze medalist and was Mexico's first World medalist in trampoline. As an individual, she became Mexico's first Pan American Games medalist in trampoline when she won the silver medal at the 2015 Pan American Games, and she won the bronze medal at the 2019 Pan American Games. She competed at the 2020 Olympic Games, becoming the first trampoline gymnast to represent Mexico at the Olympics.

References

  1. AT&T American Cup Page
  2. 2015 AT&T American Cup Meet Results (Men)
  3. 2015 AT&T American Cup Meet Results (Women) Archived 2015-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
  4. FIG's 39th Turnier der Meister World Challenge Cup 2015 Page
  5. Cottbus 2015 39th Turnier der Meister World Challenge Cup Results Page
  6. FIG's World Challenge Cup 2015 Doha Page
  7. Doha 2015 World Challenge Cup #1 Results Page
  8. FIG's World Challenge Cup 2015 Ljubljana Page
  9. Ljubljana 2015 World Challenge Cup #2 Results Page
  10. FIG's World Challenge Cup 2015 São Paulo Page
  11. São Paulo 2015 World Challenge Cup #3 Results Page
  12. FIG's World Challenge Cup 2015 Varna Page
  13. Varna 2015 World Challenge Cup #4 Results Page
  14. FIG's World Challenge Cup 2015 Anadia Page
  15. Anadia 2015 World Challenge Cup #5 Results Page
  16. FIG's World Challenge Cup 2015 Osijek Page
  17. Osijek 2015 World Challenge Cup #6 Results Page
  18. 2015 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships Website
  19. Montpellier 2015 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships Results Page
  20. "Hiroshima 2015 Men's Individual All-Around Final Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-09-30. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
  21. Hiroshima 2015 Men's Team All-Around Final Results
  22. Hiroshima 2015 Women's Individual All-Around Final Results
  23. Hiroshima 2015 Women's Team All-Around Final Results
  24. "2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2014-01-19. Retrieved 2016-11-25.
  25. FIG's Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup 2015 Cat. B in Lisbon
  26. Lisbon FIG's Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup 2015 Cat. B Results Page
  27. FIG's Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup 2015 Cat. B in Bucharest
  28. Bucharest FIG's Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup 2015 Cat. B Results Page
  29. FIG's Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup 2015 Cat. B in Pesaro
  30. Pesaro FIG's Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup 2015 Cat. B Results Page
  31. FIG's Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup 2015 Cat. B in Tashkent
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  34. Budapest FIG's Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup 2015 Cat. B Results Page
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  38. Kazan FIG's Rhythmic Gymnastics World Cup 2015 Cat. B Results Page
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  41. Baku 2015 European Games Rhythmic Gymnastics Medal Table [Usurped!]
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  43. 2015 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Results Page
  44. FIG's World Cup 2015 Cat. A | ST-PETERSBURG Page
  45. FIG's Trampolining World Cup #1 Results Page
  46. FIG's World Cup 2015 Cat. A | VALLADOLID Page
  47. FIG's Trampolining World Cup #2 Results Page
  48. FIG's World Cup 2015 Cat. A | MOUILLERON LE CAPTIF Page
  49. FIG's Trampolining World Cup #3 Results Page
  50. FIG's World Cup 2015 Cat. A | LOULE Page
  51. FIG's Trampolining World Cup #4 Results Page
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