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- Gymnastics abstract "Gymnastics is a complex sport involving the performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, power, agility, coordination, grace, balance and control. Internationally, all of the competitive gymnastic sports are governed by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG). Each country has its own national governing body (BIW) affiliated to FIG. Competitive artistic gymnastics is the best known of the gymnastic sports. It typically involves the women's events of uneven bars, balance beam, floor exercise, and vault. Men's events are floor exercise, pommel horse, still rings, vault, parallel bars, and the high bar. Gymnastics evolved from exercises used by the ancient Greeks that included skills for mounting and dismounting a horse, and from circus performance skills.Other gymnastic disciplines include: rhythmic gymnastics, trampolining, Team Gym, tumbling, aerobic gymnastics and acrobatic gymnastics. Participants can include children as young as 20 months old doing kindergym and children's gymnastics, recreational gymnasts of ages 5 and up, competitive gymnasts at varying levels of skill, and world class athletes.".
- Gymnastics thumbnail Daniele_Hypólito_16072007.jpg?width=300.
- Gymnastics wikiPageExternalLink www.british-gymnastics.org.
- Gymnastics wikiPageExternalLink www.cbginastica.com.br.
- Gymnastics wikiPageExternalLink www.fig-gymnastics.com.
- Gymnastics wikiPageExternalLink www.ifagg.com.
- Gymnastics wikiPageExternalLink www.usagym.org.
- Gymnastics wikiPageID "12551".
- Gymnastics wikiPageRevisionID "606381797".
- Gymnastics hasPhotoCollection Gymnastics.
- Gymnastics subject Category:Gymnastics.
- Gymnastics subject Category:Individual_sports.
- Gymnastics subject Category:Olympic_sports.
- Gymnastics subject Category:Sports_rules_and_regulations.
- Gymnastics comment "Gymnastics is a complex sport involving the performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, power, agility, coordination, grace, balance and control. Internationally, all of the competitive gymnastic sports are governed by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG). Each country has its own national governing body (BIW) affiliated to FIG. Competitive artistic gymnastics is the best known of the gymnastic sports.".
- Gymnastics label "Gimnasia".
- Gymnastics label "Gimnastyka".
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- Gymnastics label "Ginástica".
- Gymnastics label "Gymnastics".
- Gymnastics label "Gymnastiek (sport)".
- Gymnastics label "Gymnastik".
- Gymnastics label "Gymnastique".
- Gymnastics label "Гимнастика".
- Gymnastics label "جمباز".
- Gymnastics label "体操".
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- Gymnastics sameAs Gymnastique.
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- Gymnastics sameAs Ginnastica.
- Gymnastics sameAs 体操.
- Gymnastics sameAs 체조.
- Gymnastics sameAs Gymnastiek_(sport).
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- Gymnastics sameAs Q43450.
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- Gymnastics wasDerivedFrom Gymnastics?oldid=606381797.
- Gymnastics depiction Daniele_Hypólito_16072007.jpg.
- Gymnastics homepage www.fig-gymnastics.com.
- Gymnastics isPrimaryTopicOf Gymnastics.