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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 GYMNASTICS GYMNASTICS!!! In 1954, the sport was standardized to regulate the different events and apparatuses for women and men. Men's gymnastics was set to include both individual and team events with the following apparatuses: Floor, horizontal bar, parallel bars, still rings, pommel horse, and vault. Women were allowed to compete in four events as individuals and as a team: Vault, balance beam, uneven parallel bars, and floor.The ten to one scoring system was also introduced that same year and by 1955, modern gymnastics had become the sport we recognize today.In 1962, rhythmic gymnastics was recognized by FIG as a legal competition. However, it wasn't until the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles that it officially became an Olympic event. Trampoline was added as an official Olympic sport in the 2000 Sydney Games. Both rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline fall under the athletic umbrella of gymnastics. a cornerto scale proportionally. The Perfect Ten!!! There was 44 Perfect Tens given out in the 1989 los Angeles Olympic. As a result of score inflation, it became increasingly difficult and differentiate between a good routine,(performed well with high level of difficulty) and an excellent routine,(performed perfectly with even higher degree of difficulty.) Fun Fact!!!! Gymnastics is Standardized In 1962, rhythmic gymnastics was recognized by FIG as a legal competition. However, it wasn't until the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles that it officially became an Olympic event.Trampoline was added as an official Olympic sport in the 2000 Sydney Games. Both rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline fall under the athletic umbrella of gymnastics.Read more at: http://gymnastics.isport.com/gymnastics-guides/history-of-gymnastics In the 1920s, women could only compete in synchronized calisthenics.It wasn't until 1952 that all women were eligible to compete in a wider variety of gymnastic events.Read more at: http://gymnastics.isport.com/gymnastics-guides/history-of-gymnastics How It All Went Down!!!!! In 1976 Nadia Comaneci was the youngest female gymnast toscore a perfect ten. Nadia Comaneci went on to score 6 more perfect tensIn 2008 is when the scores became impossible to get a perfect ten in Olympics and any other Olympics from then on.As the scores changed over the years the skills, on uneven bars, beam, vault and floorgot advanced along with the scores. When people talk about relative strength gymnasts are the strongest athletesthere are. Pound for pound noathlete is stronger.Gymnasts train to uses everymuscle in their body in different ways.No other sport does that. IF GYMNASTICS WERE EASY THEY WOULD CALL IT FOOTBALL!
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