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- Gymnastes is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. Subgenus Gymnastes Brunetti, 1911 G. anticaniger Alexander, 1967 G. dilatipes Alexander, 1956...
- out of gymnasts' hands to decrease friction and prevent rips (tears to the skin of the hands); dowel grips help gymnasts grip the bar. The gymnast performs...
- Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which gymnasts perform individually or in groups on a floor with an apparatus: hoop, ball, clubs, ribbon and rope. The...
- to the return of older gymnasts. While there are still gymnasts who are successful as teenagers, it is common to see gymnasts competing and winning medals...
- the Bercy Arena due to IOC sponsorship rules). 60 gymnasts from 32 nations (of the 95 total gymnasts) competed in the all-around in the qualifying round...
- "The Gymnast" is the 92nd episode of Seinfeld. This was the sixth episode for the sixth season. It aired on November 3, 1994, during a special "Blackout...
- gymnastics apparatus which gymnasts perform on, as well as the event performed on that apparatus. Both male and female gymnasts perform the vault. The English...
- (中山 彰規, Nakayama Akinori, March 1, 1943 – March 9, 2025) was a ****anese gymnast and Olympic gold medalist. Nakayama was born in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture...
- Elizabeth Cooper (born 26 October 1980) is a British actress and former gymnast from Wakefield, England, best known for portraying Jacqui McQueen in the...
- philosophical pursuits. The English noun gymnast, first recorded in 1594, is formed from the Gr**** γυμναστής (gymnastēs), but in Gr**** this word means "trainer"...