Gymnastics-+Artistic,+Rythmic,+Trampoline

Gymnastics has been in all of the modern Olympic Games. In the early days of Artistic Gymnastics at the Games, participants often had a background in ballet, and would reach their peak in their 20s. Gymnasts must now be 16 to compete in the Olympic Games.
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How the competition runs Artistic Gymnastics is the oldest and most well known of the Olympic disciplines. It is performed using apparatus. Men compete in six events – Floor, Pommel Horse, Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars and High Bar. Women compete in five events- Vault, Uneven Bars, Balance Beam and Floor. Gymnasts perform short routines with the aim of scoring as many points as possible according to the rules of the sport. Scores are awarded by two panels of judges who assess the difficulty and execution of each routine. There are separate competitions to find the best Team, All-round gymnast and Individual Apparatus specialists at the Games. ||
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The sport of Gymnastics has featured in all of the modern Olympic Games. But rhythmic Gymnastics was introduced at Los Angeles 1984. How the competition runs Rhythmic Gymnastics is only for women, and is a combination of gymnastics and dance. Gymnasts perform short routines to music using a small piece of hand apparatus– a rope, hoop, ball, clubs or ribbon. There are events for both Individual Gymnasts and Groups(five women). Scores are awarded by three panels of judges who assess the difficulty, artistry and execution of each routine. ||
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Trampoline is the newest Gymnastics discipline at the Olympic Games, making its debut at Sydney 2000.

**How the competition runs** Gymnasts compete on a trampoline that can launch them 10m in the air. They perform a series of 10 judged elements each containing multiple somersaults and twists. Individual competitions are held for both men and women. || include component="backlinks" page="Gymnastics- Artistic, Rythmic, Trampoline" limit="10"