Baku, Azerbaijan, Feb. 18
By Anvar Mammadov – Trend:
Some gymnasts advanced to the finals in the World Cup in Trampoline Gymnastics and Tumbling at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku Feb. 18.
Among female gymnasts, UK’s athletes Lucie Colebeck and Yasmin Taite, French athletes Lea Callon and Isma Laanaya, South African athlete Bianca Zoonekynd, Portuguese gymnast Raquel Pinto and Russian gymnast Anna Korobeynikova advanced to the finals.
Colebeck ranked first with 68,000 points, Zoonekynd – second with 65,100 points and Callon – third with 64,700 points.
Azerbaijan was not represented in tumbling competitions.
The first day of the new Olympic cycle’s first World Cup in Trampoline Gymnastics and Tumbling has kicked off at the National Gymnastics Arena in Baku.
The qualifications in men’s and women’s trampoline gymnastics and tumbling will take place on the first day of the competitions.
The World Cup in Trampoline Gymnastics and Tumbling in Baku will end Feb. 19.
Eighty-five trampoline and tumbling gymnasts from 15 countries test their strength on the basis of the new Code of Points coming into force in 2017.
The qualifications on the first day of the competitions will be followed by finals the next day.
Among famous men trampoline athletes, there are Olympic Games’ gold medalist Uladzislau Hancharou (Belarus), silver medalist Dmitry Ushakov (Russia), the medalists of the World Championships Sebastien Martiny (France), Andrey Yudin (Russia), Mikhail Melnik (Russia), while among women trampoline athletes there are Tatsiana Piatrenia (Belarus) and Anna Kornetskaya (Russia).
At tumbling men’s events, the World Championships silver medalist Grigory Noskov (Russia) is in the list of competitors on the tumbling track, while at women’s competitions, gold winner of the European Championships Anna Korobeinikova (Russia), as well as silver medalist of the World and European Championships Lucie Colebeck (UK) and other gymnasts demonstrate their mastery.