1996 FIG Artistic World Championships — opens
Runs Apr 19 – 21 in San Juan.
View full results →On this day in gymnastics history
Runs Apr 19 – 21 in San Juan.
View full results →Runs Apr 19 – Nov 20 in Brisbane / Dortmund.
View full results →Ran Apr 15 – 19 in Paris.
View full results →Runs Apr 19 – 23 in Cluj-Napoca.
View full results →Ran Apr 15 – 19 in Montpellier.
View full results →WAG D-I postseason + MAG postseason. MAG championship adopted new 4-event team final format this year (15-team partial-field composition at the MAG Team Final; Michigan champion 332.224).
View full results →WAG D-I postseason + MAG postseason. MAG championship adopted new 4-event team final format this year (15-team partial-field composition at the MAG Team Final; Michigan champion 332.224).
View full results →WAG D-I postseason: 6 regionals → Super Six + Event Finals. Oklahoma outright champion 198.175. Both MAG & WAG present.
View full results →WAG D-I postseason: 6 regionals (6 teams each) → Super Six + Event Finals. Shared Super Six title Florida / Oklahoma 197.575 — last shared WAG championship of the RTN era.
View full results →WAG D-I postseason last under 6-regional Super Six format. Major 2019 change: new 4-regional model ratified for 2020 implementation (moved to 2021 post-COVID).
View full results →WAG D-I postseason last under 6-regional Super Six format. Major 2019 change: new 4-regional model ratified for 2020 implementation (moved to 2021 post-COVID).
View full results →WAG D-I postseason: 4-regional model. LSU first championship 198.225. Expanded field of 20 meets in postseason window.
View full results →WAG D-I postseason last under 6-regional Super Six format. Major 2019 change: new 4-regional model ratified for 2020 implementation (moved to 2021 post-COVID).
View full results →WAG D-I postseason last under 6-regional Super Six format. Major 2019 change: new 4-regional model ratified for 2020 implementation (moved to 2021 post-COVID).
View full results →Rühn competed for Romania in women's artistic gymnastics, 1980. Two Olympic medals at one Games.
Rühn's career →Sørensen competed for Denmark in men's artistic gymnastics, 1920. One Olympic gold.
Sørensen's career →Competed for Czechoslovakia, 1960–1964.
Tkačíková-Tačová's career →Competed for Germany, 1912.
Sperling's career →Competed for Denmark, 1908.
Johansen's career →Competed for Japan, 1932.
Homma's career →