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AGU Executive Committee meeting / Bangkok (THA) 10/4/2010 17 April 2010

AGU EC meeting - Bangkok 2010AGU office, Bangkok April 11, 2010: The Executive Committee meeting was organized in Bangkok / Thailand on 10/4/2010, the majority of the members was present at the meeting and was surprised with the wonderful hospitality and a successful organization of the meeting by the Thailand Gymnastics Association and his President Mr. Sawat Sopa – Vice-President and President of the South East Asian Gymnastics Zone (SEAGON).
The AGU President present his report that contains a lot of information and activities held in the different Asian countries and he was very satisfied through the request of some Federations that have organized a lot of the AGU events and because of the first time that we realize the organization of all the 6 projects that was plan for the following year, it is a big challenge since we received the subsidy from the FIG in September 2009 in spite of fact that we submit our project in the beginning of the year and we have only 2 months to organize all the program, it is difficult to find organizers and participants despite that we pay all the expenses related to the accommodation, meals and local transportation in addition to the experts who conduct the camp despite that we pay for them every thing plus a per diem.
* The Executive unanimously approved the following:
- The 2009 accounts
- The budget for the year 2010
- AGU development project program for the year 2010.
- Increase the per diem for the EC members to 100 USD per day.
- Give to the Affiliated Federations that have not paid their fees a chance to pay their debt before June 2010.
- Provisional admission of Bahrain Gymnastics Federation and give the recommendation to the General Assembly for the final admission.
- Distribution of the donate equipments from the FIG In depth of the development funds allocated to AGU in 2007.

Allocation of the AGU development project 2010

NEventPeriodPlace
1Training camp for coaching in RG21-27 / 6 / 2010Kazakhstan
2Training camp for coaching in AERSeptember 2010Mongolia
3Training camp for coaching in TRADecember 2010China
4Training camp for coaching in MAGJune 2010 Mongolia
5Training camp for coaching in WAG (Propose to changed to MAG)December 2010 Pakistan
6Training camp for coaching in MAG–West zoneNovember 2010 Doha – Qatar
 
Allocation of the next AGU events:

 

NEventPeriodPlace
13rd Asian Gymnaestrada21-25/5/2010Hong Kong, China
2Acrobatic Gymnastics Asian Championships25-30/5/2010Almaty- Kazakhstan
316th Asian Games12-27/11/2010Guangzhou - China
4AGU congress 201020 / 12 / 2010Doha - Qatar
52nd Aerobic Gymnastics Asian Championships17-19/12/2010Vietnam
6AGU Executive Committee meeting 2011April 2011India
712th RG Juniors Asian Championships October 2011Thailand
85th ART Seniors Asian ChampionshipsNovember 2012India
913th RG Juniors Asian Championships (Qualify for the Youth Olympic Games)February 2014Malaysia
 
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After a good performance of Chinese gymnasts in Doha World Cup 2010 29 March 2010

China gymnastics_doha 2010Doha (QAT) - March 29, 2010: The day following the Doha tournament, a FIG Artistic Gymnastics World Cup event, participating gymnasts gave themselves over to a welcomed day of rest.
In response to an invitation from Mr Abdulrhaman Alshathri (QAT), President of the Asian Gymnastics Union, gymnasts of the Chinese delegation were received in Alshathri’s traditional tent located in the marvellous city of Syline, followed by an afternoon swim.
The Chinese athletes were more than deserving of their day off, having garnered 6 Gold medals under Doha’s Aspire Dome. The delegation was comprised of female gymnasts Wu Liufang and Huang Qiushuang, and male gymnasts Huang Yuguo, Cao Yulong, Du Wei, Chen Xuezhang, Dong Zhedong and Zhang Chenglong.
The delegation of Canada and South Africa was also present in the journey.
Huang, Cao and Chen will be returning to China while the names of Wu, Huang, Du, Dong and Zhang are already registered on the nominative list of the French stage of the FIG World Cup, April 10 – 11, at the POBP, Paris-Bercy Omnisport Palace.

 

 

 

 

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Last Updated ( 29 March 2010 ) Written by: Anis Saoud
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2nd day Finals: ART World Cup - Doha / Qatar 22-24/3/2010 26 March 2010

mag_pb-final_wc-doha2010DOHA 24-3-2010: Chinese gymnasts yet again hogged the limelight by plundering four gold medals on the final day of the Third Artistic Gymnastics FIG World Cup yesterday.
The Chinese brigade topped the medals table with six gold medals, three silver and bronze medals each for a total of 11 medals. In all there were 10 golds at stake in his edition of the World Cup.
On the final day at the Aspire Dome, China won four gold medals of the five on offer. They also won one silver and bronze apiece on the day.
On the second day, they had dominated with five medals including two golds, two silvers and a bronze.
It was a huge disappointment for Qatar’s medal hope Nasser Al Hamad as he missed on a podium finish by a whisker.
The youngster tallied 15.600 points in the men’s Vault final to finish fourth. The bronze medal went to Jeffrey Wammes of The Netherlands who scored 15.612 points. The gold was won by Chinese Yulong Cao with a score of 16.062.
Speaking to the media after the final, Nasser admitted his disappointment. However, he tried to look at the brighter side by saying he was satisfied for having notched his best score of his career.
“Obviously, I am disappointed to have missed on a medal in front of the home fans. However, I can be proud and happy that I managed to put in a good performance. This has been my best so far. I can improve further and am looking forward to the other competitions coming up later this year,” the 20-year-old said.
Nasser will be aiming to win medals at the forthcoming Arab Cup in Kuwait, GCC Championship and also the World Championships. All these competitions along with the Asian Games in Guangzhou will be Nasser’s target in 2010.
Qatar Gymnastics Federation’s (QGF) President, Ali Al Hitmi congratulated Nasser for putting a brave effort amid strong contenders.
“I would like to congratulate Nasser for this performance. It was a very good effort from him. He could have won a medal but missed by a narrow margin. But we are happy with this show. We can expect a medal in the future from this talented youngster,” Al Hitmi said as he hugged Nasser and congratulated him after the competition.
Nasser had a consolation when he won the Aspire Rookie Award for male.
In the men’s Parallel Bar event, China’s Zhendong Dong clinched gold for his second medal of the World Cup.
He had won bronze in Pommel Horse event on the second day. Another Chinese woman won gold in the Balance Beam competition. Liufang Wu scored 14.700 points for top position while Croatian Tina Erceg finished second with 13.600 points. The bronze medal went to Jennifer Khwela of South Africa (13.350 points). Khwela had won gold in the Vault event on Tuesday.
After winning Balance Beam event, Wu added one more gold medal as she topped the Floor final. It was Wu’s third medal as she had clinched silver in Uneven Bars event on Tuesday.
China’s Quishuang Huang took Floor silver to add to her Uneven Bars’ gold won on Tuesday. Huang’s efforts won her the Aspire Rookie Award for female.

Results:
Men:
Vault: 1. Yulong Cao (China) 16.062 points, 2. Jevgenijs Sapronenko (Latvia) 15.862, 3. Jeffrey Wammes (The Netherlands) 15.612, 4. Nasser Al Hamad (Qatar) 15.600.
Parallel Bars: 1. Zhendong Dong (China) 15.900 points, 2. Adam Kierzkowski (Poland) 15.225, 3. Xuezhang Chen (China) 15.150.
Horizontal Bar: 1. Epke Zonderland (The Netherlands) 15.950 points, 2. Chenglong Zhong (China) 15.675, 3. Alijaz Pegan (Slovenia) 15.325.
Women:
Balance Beam: 1. Liufang Wu (China) 14.700 points, 2. Tina Erceg (Croatia) 13.600, 3. Jennifer Khwela (South Africa) 13.350.
Floor: 1. Liufang Wu (China) 13.975 points, 2. Quishuang Huang (China) 13.850, 3. Goksu Uctas (Turkey) 13.700.

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