2019 in gymnastics

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The following were the events of gymnastics for the year 2019 throughout the world.

  • March 8 – 10: FIG World Cup 2019 (AcG #1) in Portugal Maia[1][2]
    • Pair winners:  Russia (Timofei Ivanov & Maksim Karavaev) (m) /  Portugal (Rita Ferreira & Ana Teixeira) (f)
    • Mixed Pair winners:  Russia (Victoria Aksenova & Kirill Startsev)
    • Men's Group winners:  Portugal (Henrique Piqueiro, Frederico Silva, Henrique Silva, & Miguel Silva)
    • Women's Group winners:  Russia (Daria Chebulanka, Anastasiia Parshina, & Kseniia Zagoskina)
  • March 22 – 24: FIG World Cup 2019 (AcG #2) in United States Las Vegas[3][4]
    • Pair winners:  Kazakhstan (Daniyel Dil & Vadim Shulyar) (m) /  Portugal (Rita Ferreira & Ana Teixeira) (f)
    • Mixed Pair winners:  Russia (Victoria Aksenova & Kirill Startsev)
    • Men's Group winners:  China (FU Zhi, GUO Pei, JIANG Heng, & ZHANG Junshuo)
    • Women's Group winners:  Belarus (Julia Ivonchyk, Veranika Nabokina, & Karina Sandovich)
  • April 12 – 14: FIG World Cup 2019 (AcG #3) in Belgium Puurs[5][6]
    • Pair winners:  Russia (Timofei Ivanov & Maksim Karavaev) (m) /  Portugal (Rita Ferreira & Ana Teixeira) (f)
    • Mixed Pair winners:  Russia (Victoria Aksenova & Kirill Startsev)
    • Men's Group winners:  China (FU Zhi, GUO Pei, JIANG Heng, & ZHANG Junshuo)
    • Women's Group winners:  Russia (Daria Chebulanka, Anastasiia Parshina, & Kseniia Zagoskina)
  • September 13 – 15: FIG World Cup 2019 (AcG #4) in Portugal Lisbon[7][8]
    • Pairs winners:  Russia (Timofei Ivanov & Maksim Karavaev) (m) /  Russia (Aliia Salakhova & Diana Tukhvatullina) (f)
    • Mixed Pair winners:  Russia (Victoria Aksenova & Kirill Startsev)
    • Men's Group winners:  Portugal (Henrique Piqueiro, Frederico Silva, Henrique Silva, & Miguel Silva)
    • Women's Group winners:  Israel (Or Armony, Tzlil Hurvitz, & Yarin Ovadia)
  • October 10 – 12: 2019 Asian Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships in Uzbekistan Tashkent[9]
  • March 29 – 31: FIG World Cup 2019 (AeG #1) in Portugal Cantanhede[10][11]
    • Individual winners: Hungary Daniel Bali (m) / Turkey Ayse Onbasi (f)
    • Mixed Pair winners:  Hungary (Daniel Bali & Fanni Mazacs)
    • Trio winners:  Hungary (Daniel Bali, Balázs Farkas, & Fanni Mazacs)
    • Group winners:  Bulgaria
  • April 13 & 14: FIG World Cup 2019 (AeG #2) in Japan Tokyo[12][13]
    • Individual winners: Mexico Ivan Veloz (m) / Japan Riri Kitazume (f)
    • Mixed Pair winners:  Hungary (Daniel Bali & Fanni Mazacs)
    • Trio winners:  Hungary (Daniel Bali, Balázs Farkas, & Fanni Mazacs)
    • Group winners:  Vietnam
  • May 24 – 26: 2019 Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships in Azerbaijan Baku[14][15]
    • Individual winners: Russia Roman Semenov (m) / Russia Ekaterina Pykhtova (f)
    • Mixed Pair winners:  Hungary (Daniel Bali & Fanni Mazacs)
    • Trio winners:  Hungary (Daniel Bali, Balázs Farkas, & Fanni Mazacs)
    • Group winners:  Romania
  • February 21 – 24: FIG World Cup 2019 (AG #1) in Australia Melbourne[16][17]
  • March 2: AT&T American Cup Individual All-Around (FIG World Cup 2019 (IAA #1)) in United States Greensboro[18][19]
  • March 14 – 17: FIG World Cup 2019 (AG #2) in Azerbaijan Baku[20][21]
  • March 16 & 17: EnBW DTB-Pokal Individual All-Around (FIG World Cup 2019 (IAA #2)) in Germany Stuttgart[22][23]
  • March 20 – 23: FIG World Cup 2019 (AG #3) in Qatar Doha[24][25]
    • Floor winners: Israel Alexander Shatilov (m) / United States Jade Carey (f)
    • Vault winners: South Korea Yang Hak-seon (m) / United States Jade Carey (f)
    • Men's Horizontal Bar winner: Croatia Tin Srbić
    • Men's Parallel Bars winner: China Zou Jingyuan
    • Men's Pommel Horse winner: Chinese Taipei Lee Chih-kai
    • Men's Still Rings winner: China LAN Xingyu
    • Women's Balance Beam winner: China LI Qi
    • Women's Uneven Bars winner: Belgium Nina Derwael
  • March 23: FIG World Cup 2019 (IAA #3) in United Kingdom Birmingham[26][27]
  • April 7: FIG World Cup 2019 (IAA #4) in Japan Tokyo[28][29]
  • April 10 – 14: 2019 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships (Individual) for Men and Women in Poland Szczecin[30][31]
  • May 19 – 21: FIG World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #1) in China Zhaoqing[32][33]
    • Floor winners: China Deng Shudi (m) / China LIU Jingxing (f)
    • Vault winners: North Korea KIM Hyok (m) / China YU Linmin (f)
    • Men's Horizontal Bar winner: Japan Takuya Sakakibara
    • Men's Parallel Bars winner: China Zou Jingyuan
    • Men's Pommel Horse winner: China Zou Jingyuan
    • Men's Still Rings winner: China Liu Yang
    • Women's Balance Beam winner: China LI Shijia
    • Women's Uneven Bars winner: China LI Shijia
  • May 23 – 26: FIG World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #2) in Croatia Osijek[34][35]
    • Floor winners: Israel Artem Dolgopyat (m) / Croatia Ana Đerek (f)
    • Vault winners: Hong Kong Shek Wai Hung (m) / Slovenia Teja Belak (f)
    • Men's Horizontal Bar winner: Russia Alexey Rostov
    • Men's Parallel Bars winner: Lithuania Robert Tvorogal
    • Men's Pommel Horse winner: Croatia Robert Seligman
    • Men's Still Rings winner: Azerbaijan Nikita Simonov
    • Women's Balance Beam winner: Ukraine Angelina Kysla
    • Women's Uneven Bars winner: Russia Anastasiia Agafonova
  • May 30 – June 2: FIG World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #3) in Slovenia Koper[36][37]
  • June 27 – 30: 2019 Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Hungary Győr (debut event)[38][39]
    • Junior All-Around winners: Japan Shinnosuke Oka (m) / Russia Viktoriia Listunova (f)
    • Junior Floor winners: South Korea RYU Sung-hyun (m) / Russia Viktoriia Listunova (f)
    • Junior Vault winners: Romania Gabriel Burtanete (m) / United States Kayla di Cello (f)
    • Junior Team winners:  Japan (m) /  Russia (f)
    • Junior Men's Horizontal Bar winner: Ukraine Nazar Chepurnyi
    • Junior Men's Parallel Bars winner: Japan Takeru Kitazono
    • Junior Men's Pommel Horse winner: Japan Takeru Kitazono
    • Junior Men's Still Rings winner: Canada Félix Dolci
    • Junior Women's Balance Beam winner: Russia Elena Gerasimova
    • Junior Women's Uneven Bars winner: Russia Vladislava Urazova
  • August 30 – September 1: FIG World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #4) in Turkey Mersin[40][41]
  • September 6 – 8: FIG World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #5) in Hungary Szombathely[42]
    • Floor winners: Israel Artem Dolgopyat (m) / Spain Marina Gonzalez (f)
    • Vault winners: Japan Hidenobu Yonekura (m) / Azerbaijan Marina Nekrasova (f)
    • Men's Horizontal Bar winner: Hungary David Vecsernyes
    • Men's Parallel Bars winner: Ukraine Oleg Verniaiev
    • Men's Pommel Horse winner: United Kingdom Joshua Nathan
    • Men's Still Rings winner: Ukraine Ihor Radivilov
    • Women's Balance Beam winner: Hungary Noémi Makra
    • Women's Uneven Bars winner: South Africa Caitlin Rooskrantz
  • September 14 & 15: FIG World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #6) in France Paris[43][44]
    • Floor winners: Japan Kazuki Minami (m) / Ukraine Diana Varinska (f)
    • Vault winners: France Loris Frasca (m) / Uzbekistan Oksana Chusovitina (f)
    • Men's Horizontal Bar winner: Croatia Tin Srbić
    • Men's Parallel Bars winner: Japan Kaito Sugimoto
    • Men's Pommel Horse winner: United Kingdom Joshua Nathan
    • Men's Still Rings winner: France Samir Aït Saïd
    • Women's Balance Beam winner: Russia Anastasiia Agafonova
    • Women's Uneven Bars winner: France Mélanie de Jesus dos Santos
  • September 19 – 22: FIG World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #7) in Portugal Guimarães[45][46]
    • Floor winners: Japan Takaaki Sugino (m) / Mexico Ana Lago (f)
    • Vault winners: Poland Sebastian Gawronski (m) / Puerto Rico Paula Mejías (f)
    • Men's Horizontal Bar winner: Japan Hirohito Kohama
    • Men's Parallel Bars winner: Japan Takuya Nagano
    • Men's Pommel Horse winner: Japan Takaaki Sugino
    • Men's Still Rings winner: Japan Takuya Nagano
    • Women's Balance Beam winner: Portugal Ana Filipa Martins
    • Women's Uneven Bars winner: Mexico Frida Esparza
  • October 4 – 13: 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Germany Stuttgart[47]
    • Individual All-Around winners: Russia Nikita Nagornyy (m) / United States Simone Biles (f)
    • Floor winners: Philippines Carlos Yulo (m) / United States Simone Biles (f)
    • Vault winners: Russia Nikita Nagornyy (m) / United States Simone Biles (f)
    • Men's Horizontal Bar winner: Brazil Arthur Mariano
    • Men's Parallel Bars winner: United Kingdom Joe Fraser
    • Men's Pommel Horse winner: United Kingdom Max Whitlock
    • Men's Still Rings winner: Turkey İbrahim Çolak
    • Women's Balance Beam winner: United States Simone Biles
    • Women's Uneven Bars winner: Belgium Nina Derwael
    • Team winners:  Russia (m) /  United States (f)
  • November 21 – 24: 2019 Turnier der Meister FIG Individual Apparatus World Cup in Germany Cottbus[48]
  • April 5 – 7: FIG World Cup 2019 (RG #1) in Italy Pesaro[49][50]
    • All-Around winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Ball winner: Russia Arina Averina
    • Clubs winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Hoop winner: Russia Arina Averina
    • Ribbon winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Group All-Around winners:  Russia
    • Group Five Balls winners:  Italy
    • Group Three Balls & Two Hoops winners:  Bulgaria
  • April 12 – 14: FIG World Cup 2019 (RG #2) in Bulgaria Sofia[51][52]
  • April 19 – 21: FIG World Cup 2019 (RG #3) in Uzbekistan Tashkent[53][54]
    • All-Around winner: Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Ball winner: Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Clubs winner: Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Hoop winner: Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Ribbon winner: Russia Anastasia Guzenkova
    • Group All-Around winners:  Russia
    • Group Five Balls winners:  Russia
    • Group Three Balls & Two Hoops winners:  Russia
  • April 26 – 28: FIG World Cup 2019 (RG #4) in Azerbaijan Baku[55][56]
    • All-Around winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Ball winner: Israel Linoy Ashram
    • Clubs winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Hoop winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Ribbon winner: Belarus Anastasiia Salos
    • Group All-Around winners:  Japan
    • Group Five Balls winners:  Russia
    • Group Three Hoops & Two Clubs winners:  Bulgaria
  • May 3 – 5: FIG World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #1) in Spain Guadalajara[57][58]
    • All-Around winner: Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Ball winner: Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Clubs winner: Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Hoop winner: Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Ribbon winner: Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Group All-Around winners:  Italy
    • Group Five Balls winners:  Russia
    • Group Three Hoops & Four Clubs winners:  Bulgaria
  • May 16 – 19: 2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships in Azerbaijan Baku[59][60]
    • Ball winner: Russia Arina Averina
    • Clubs winner: Russia Arina Averina
    • Hoop winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Ribbon winner: Russia Dina Averina
  • July 19 – 21: 2019 FIG Rhythmic Gymnastics Junior World Championships in Russia Moscow (debut event)[61][62]
    • Junior All-Around winner:
    • Junior Ball winner: Russia Lala Kramarenko
    • Junior Clubs winner: Russia Lala Kramarenko
    • Junior Ribbon winner: Russia Dariia Sergaeva
    • Junior Rope winner: Russia Anastasia Simakova
    • Junior Group All-Around winners:  Russia
    • Junior Group 5-Hoops winners:  Russia
    • Junior Group 5-Ribbon winners:  Russia
    • Junior All-Around Team Apparatus winners:  Russia
  • August 16 – 18: FIG BSB Bank World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #2) in Belarus Minsk[63][64]
    • All-Around winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Ball winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Clubs winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Hoop winner: Israel Linoy Ashram
    • Ribbon winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Group All-Around winners:  Russia
    • Group Five Balls winners:  Italy
    • Group Three Hoops & Two Clubs winners:  Bulgaria
  • August 23 – 25: FIG World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #3) in Romania Cluj-Napoca[65][66]
    • All-Around winner: Israel Linoy Ashram
    • Ball winner: Russia Ekaterina Selezneva
    • Clubs winner: Ukraine Vlada Nikolchenko
    • Hoop winner: Israel Linoy Ashram
    • Ribbon winner: Israel Linoy Ashram
    • Group All-Around winners:  Israel
    • Group Five Balls winners:  Ukraine
    • Group Three Hoops & Two Clubs winners:  Ukraine
  • August 30 – September 1: FIG World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #4) in Russia Kazan[67][68]
    • All-Around winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Ball winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Clubs winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Hoop winner: Russia Arina Averina
    • Ribbon winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Group All-Around winners:  Russia
    • Group Five Balls winners:  Russia
    • Group Three Hoops & Two Clubs winners:  Bulgaria
  • September 6 – 8: FIG World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #5) in Portugal Portimão[69][70]
    • All-Around winner: Russia Aleksandra Soldatova
    • Ball winner: Italy Milena Baldassarri
    • Clubs winner: Italy Alexandra Agiurgiuculese
    • Hoop winner: Italy Alexandra Agiurgiuculese
    • Ribbon winner: Italy Milena Baldassarri
    • Group All-Around winners:  Italy
    • Group Five Balls winners:  Italy
    • Group Three Hoops & Two Clubs winners:  Belarus
  • September 16 – 22: 2019 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Azerbaijan Baku[71][72]
    • All-Around winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Ball winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Clubs winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Hoop winner: Russia Ekaterina Selezneva
    • Ribbon winner: Russia Dina Averina
    • Group All-Around winners:  Russia
    • Group Five Balls winners:  Japan
    • Group Three Hoops & Two Clubs winners:  Russia
    • Team winners:  Russia (Arina Averina, Dina Averina, & Ekaterina Selezneva)
  • February 16 & 17: FIG TRA World Cup 2019 #1 in Azerbaijan Baku[73][74][75]
    • Trampoline Individual winners: Belarus Uladzislau Hancharou (m) / China LIU Lingling (f)
    • Trampoline Synchronized winners:  Japan (Daiki Kishi & Ryosuke Sakai) (m) /  Belarus (Valiantsina Bahamolava & Anhelina Khatsian) (f)
    • Tumbling Individual winners: Russia Vadim Afanasev (m) / Ukraine Daryna Koziarska (f)
  • April 20 & 21: FIG TRA World Cup 2019 #2 in Belarus Minsk[76][77][78]
    • Trampoline Individual winners: Russia Mikhail Melnik (m) / China ZHU Xueying (f)
    • Trampoline Synchronized winners:  Belarus (Uladzislau Hancharou & Aleh Rabtsau) (m) /  Belarus (Maryia Makharynskaya & Hanna Hancharova) (f)
  • September 21 & 22: FIG TRA World Cup 2019 #3 in Russia Khabarovsk[79][80]
    • Trampoline Individual winners: China Gao Lei (m) / Russia Yana Pavlova (f)
    • Trampoline Synchronized winners:  United States (Jeffrey Gluckstein & Aliaksei Shostak) (m) /  Japan (Ayano Kishi & Yumi Takagi) (f)
    • Tumbling Individual winners: Azerbaijan Mikhail Malkin (m) / China JIA Fangfang (f)
    • Double Mini winners: Russia Mikhail Zalomin (m) / Sweden Lina Sjoeberg (f)
  • October 5 & 6: FIG TRA World Cup 2019 #4 in Spain Valladolid[81][82]
    • Trampoline Individual winners: Belarus Uladzislau Hancharou (m) / China LIU Lingling (f)
    • Trampoline Synchronized winners:  Japan (Daiki Kishi & Ryosuke Sakai) (m) /  Ukraine (Maryna Kyiko & Svitlana Malkova) (f)
    • Tumbling winners: Russia Vadim Afanasev (m) / Belgium Tachina Peeters (f)
    • Double Mini winners: Russia Mikhail Zalomin (m) / Russia Aleksandra Bonartseva (f)
  • November 28 – December 1: 2019 Trampoline World Championships in Japan Tokyo[83]

References

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  1. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AcG #1) Page
  2. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AcG #1) Results Page
  3. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AcG #2) Page
  4. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AcG #2) Results Page
  5. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AcG #3) Page
  6. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AcG #3) Results Page
  7. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AcG #4) Page
  8. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AcG #4) Results Page
  9. ^ FIG's 2019 Asian Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships Page
  10. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AeG #1) Page
  11. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AeG #1) Results Page
  12. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AeG #2) Page
  13. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AeG #2) Results Page
  14. ^ FIG's 2019 Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships Page
  15. ^ UEG's 2019 Aerobic Gymnastics European Championships Page
  16. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AG #1) Page
  17. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AG #1) Results Page
  18. ^ FIG's 2019 AT&T American Cup Individual All-Around (IAA #1) Page
  19. ^ FIG's 2019 AT&T American Cup Individual All-Around (IAA #1) Results Page
  20. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AG #2) Page
  21. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AG #2) Results Page
  22. ^ FIG's 2019 EnBW DTB-Pokal Individual All-Around (IAA #2) Page
  23. ^ FIG's 2019 EnBW DTB-Pokal Individual All-Around (IAA #2) Results Page
  24. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AG #3) Page
  25. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (AG #3) Results Page
  26. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (IAA #3) Page
  27. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (IAA #3) Results Page
  28. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (IAA #4) Page
  29. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (IAA #4) Results Page
  30. ^ FIG's 2019 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships for Men and Women Page
  31. ^ 2019 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships Website
  32. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #1) Page
  33. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #1) Results Page
  34. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #2) Page
  35. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #2) Results Page
  36. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #3) Page
  37. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #3) Results Page
  38. ^ FIG's 2019 Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Page
  39. ^ FIG's 2019 Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Results Page
  40. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #4) Page
  41. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #4) Results Page
  42. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #5) Page
  43. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #6) Page
  44. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #6) Results Page
  45. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #7) Page
  46. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (AG #7) Results Page
  47. ^ FIG's 2019 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships Page
  48. ^ FIG's 2019 Turnier der Meister Individual Apparatus World Cup Page
  49. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (RG #1) Page
  50. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (RG #1) Results Page
  51. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (RG #2) Page
  52. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (RG #2) Results Page
  53. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (RG #3) Page
  54. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (RG #3) Results Page
  55. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (RG #4) Page
  56. ^ FIG's World Cup 2019 (RG #4) Results Page
  57. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #1) Page
  58. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #1) Results Page
  59. ^ FIG's 2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships Page
  60. ^ "UEG's 2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships Page". Archived from the original on 2019-05-02. Retrieved 2019-06-14.
  61. ^ FIG's 2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics Junior World Championships Page
  62. ^ FIG's 2019 Rhythmic Gymnastics Junior World Championships Results Page
  63. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #2) Page
  64. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #2) Results Page
  65. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #3) Page
  66. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #3) Results Page
  67. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #4) Page
  68. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #4) Results Page
  69. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #5) Page
  70. ^ FIG's World Challenge Cup 2019 (RG #5) Results Page
  71. ^ FIG's 2019 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Page
  72. ^ FIG's 2019 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships Results Page
  73. ^ FIG's 2019 TRA World Cup #1 Page
  74. ^ FIG's 2019 TRA World Cup #1 Results Page (1)
  75. ^ FIG's 2019 TRA World Cup #1 Results Page (2)
  76. ^ FIG's 2019 TRA World Cup #2 Page
  77. ^ FIG's 2019 TRA World Cup #2 Results Page (1)
  78. ^ FIG's 2019 TRA World Cup #2 Results Page (2)
  79. ^ FIG's 2019 TRA World Cup #3 Page
  80. ^ FIG's 2019 TRA World Cup #3 Results Page
  81. ^ FIG's 2019 TRA World Cup #4 Page
  82. ^ FIG's 2019 TRA World Cup #4 Results Page
  83. ^ FIG's 2019 Trampoline World Championships Page
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