Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Activity: Trampolining - A competitive sport


Competition Terms:
Degree of Difficulty (DD) or Tariff – A score added to the execution score which reflects the difficulty of the skills included in the routine.
Voluntary or Optional Routine (Vol) – A routine comprising skills chosen by the athlete or coach to reflect their best performance. Usually the routine must have a minimum (and sometimes at lower skill levels, a maximum) degree of difficulty.
Compulsory Routine (Set) – A routine which has a set list of skills and a set order which must be followed by all athletes in a competition. No degree of difficulty marks are given for this routine; the marks are purely for execution.

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The Trampoline World Championships are the World Championships for trampolining. They were originally held annually from 1964 - 1968. The frequency was switched to biennially from 1970-1998. The admission of trampolining to the Olympic Games required a switch to holding the World Championship as a qualifier in the year before the Olympics from 1999.




YearGamesHost CityCountryMen's ChampionCountryWomen's ChampionCountry
1964ILondon UKDan Millman USAJudy Wills Cline USA
1965IILondon UKGary Erwin USAJudy Wills Cline USA
1966IIILafayette USAWayne Miller USAJudy Wills Cline USA
1967IVLondon UKDavid Jacobs USAJudy Wills Cline USA
1968VAmersfoort NetherlandsDavid Jacobs USAJudy Wills Cline USA
1970VIBern SwitzerlandWayne Miller USARenee Ransom USA
1972VIIStuttgart GermanyPaul Luxon UKAlexandra Nicholson USA
1974VIIIJohannesburg South AfricaRichard Tison FRAAlexandra Nicholson USA
1976IXTulsa USARichard Tison FRASvetlana Levina USSR
1978XNewcastle AustraliaEvgeni Janes USSRTatiana Anismova USSR
1980XIBrig SwitzerlandStewart Matthews UKRuth Keller SUI
1982XIIBozeman USACarl Furrer UKRuth Keller SUI
1984XIIIOsaka JapanLionel Pioline FRASusan Shotton UK
1986XIVParis FranceLionel Pioline FRATatiana Lushina USSR
1988XVBirmingham USAVadim Krasnochapka USSRRusudan Khoperia USSR
1990XVIEssen GermanyAlexander Moskalenko USSRElena Merkulova USSR
1992XVIIAuckland New ZealandAlexander Moskalenko RUSElena Merkulova RUS
1994XVIIIPorto PortugalAlexander Moskalenko RUSIrina Karavaeva RUS
1996XIXVancouver CanadaDmitri Poliaroush BLRTatiana Kovaleva RUS
1998XXSydney AustraliaGerman Khnychev RUSIrina Karavaeva RUS
1999XXISun City South AfricaAlexander Moskalenko RUSIrina Karavaeva RUS
2001XXIIOdense DenmarkAlexander Moskalenko RUSAnna Dogonadze GER
2003XXIIIHannover GermanyHenrik Stehlik GERKaren Cockburn CAN
2005XXIVEindhoven NetherlandsAlexander Rusako RUSIrina Karavaeva RUS
2007XXVQuebec CanadaYe Shuai CHNIrina Karavaeva RUS
2009XXVISaint Petersburg RussiaDong Dong CHNHuang Shanshan CHN
2010XXVIIMetz FranceDong Dong CHNLi Dan CHN
2011XXVIIIBirmingham UK
2013XXIXSofia Bulgaria
2015XXXOdense Denmark

Competition Dates:

16th JanuaryRegional G - DReportHitchin Boys School SC, Grammar School Walk, SG5 1JB
5th & 6th FebruaryNational Gala C / AB Hertfordshire Sports Village, de Havilland Campus, Hatfield, Herts AL10 9EU
26th & 27th FebruaryNational Gala AB / CReportBlack Lion Centre, Mill Road, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 1HF
6th MarchRegional H - DReportSaffron Walden County HS, Audley End Rd, Saffron Walden, CB11 4UH
26th & 27th MarchNational Gala C / AB GEMTEC Arena, Walton Street, Hull, HU3 6JP
16th & 17th AprilNational Gala AB / C Welsh Institute of Sport, Sophia Gdns, Cardiff, CF11 9SW
15th MayRegional H - DReportBrentwood School Sports Centre
22nd MayEaston Synchro OpenReport(Route via M11 approx. 2 hours, option via A12 about same time)
4th & 5th JuneNational Gala AB / CReportTemple Park Centre, John Reid Road, South Shields, NE34 8QN
23rd & 24th JulyNational ChampionshipsReportNIA, King Edwards Way, Birmingham, B1 2AA
16th OctoberRegional G - D (Route via M11 approx. 2 hours, option via A12 about same time)
30th OctoberBrentwood Open Brentwood School Sports Centre
16th - 26th NovemberWORLD Championships Birmingham

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