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Gymnastics competition calendar 2014 - WAG

First year senior, Maria Kharenkova, competes on the uneven bars.

I would like to thank the members of Gymfever who contributed to this.

JANUARY
6th-25th Russian National Team Camp (all)
17th-19th Kim Zmeskal's Texas Prime meet, Irving, Texas, USA
20th-24th USA National Team Camp
31st-2nd Houston National Invitational, Houston, Texas, USA

FEBRUARY
2nd-25th Russian National Team Camp (all)
8th 1st Italian Serie A Nationale- Firenze,
8th-9th WOGA Classic, Plano Texas, USA
10th-15th Russian Federal Okrug Championships
21st-25th USA National Team Camp
21st-23rd Nadia Comaneci Invitational
24th-1st Russian Junior Federal Okrug Championships
28th Nastia Liukin Cup, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA

MARCH
1st American Cup, Greensboro North Carolina, USA
6th-30th Russian National Team Camp (senior and junior women)
6th-9th Gymnix, Montreal Canada
7th-9th World Challenge Cup-Ljubjana, (SLO)
7th-14th 10th South American Games, Santiago, Chile
8th 2nd Italian Serie A National-Torino
9th-16th Russian National Team Camp (senior & junior men)
13th-16th Cottbus Challenge Cup, Germany
13th-17th USA National Team Camp/Selection for Jesolo and Pacific Rim
14th English Championships, ?
22nd-23rd JESOLO, Italy
26th-28th Doha Challenge Cup (Qatar)
26th-30th Junior Pan American Championships, Aracaju, Brazil (YOG Qualifier)
27th-31st Stella Zahkarova Cup, Ukraine
28th-30th British Championships, Liverpool, Great Britain
31st-6th Russian Championships & Russian Junior Championships (women)

APRIL
5th 3rd Serie A Nationale- Desio
5th-6th Tokyo Cup-Cat II, Japan
7th-5th Russian National Team Camp (senior & junior women)
7th-13th Russian Championships & Russian Junior Championships (men)
10th-13th Pacific Rim Championships, Richmond Canada
10th-14th Junior Asian Championships, Tashkent, Uzbekistan (YOG Qualifier)
14th-12th Russian National Team Camp (senior & junior men)
25th-27th Osijek Challenge Cup, Croatia
26th-27th 1st Bundesliga Competition, Ulm, Germany

MAY
1st-5th USA National Team Camp
12th-18th 30th Women European Gymnastics Championships, Sofia, Bulgaria (YOG Qualifier)
14th-18th Chinese National Championships, Nanning, China
17th-26th Men's European Gymnastics Championships, Sofia, Bulgaria
22nd-10th Russian National Team Camp (senior women- Mexico)
29th-1st Anadia Challenge Cup, Portugal
30th-16th Russian National Team Camp (senior men-Mexico)
31st-6th Italian Campionato Nationale Assoluto, Anacona

JUNE
1st-14th Russian National Team Camp (senior men-Portugal)
1st-14th Russian National Team Camp (senior women-Italy)
2nd-6th USA National Team Camp
6th-8th Trnava Gym Festival, Slovakia
9th-22nd Russian National Team Camp (juniors)
14th-15th German Junior National Championships
15th-28th Russian National Team Camp (senior men)
21st-22nd Dutch Nationals, Rotterdam, Netherlands
22nd-12th Russian National Team Camp (senior women)
28th-1st Canadian Gymnaestrada
29th-3rd USA National Team Camp

JULY
1st Central American and Caribbean Games, Veracruz Mexico
13th-15th Russian National Team Camp (juniors)
20th-24th Russian National Team Camp (senior women)
23rd-3rd Commonwealth Games, Glasgow Great Britain
25th-24th Russian National Team Camp (senior men)
31st-2nd U.S. Classic/Challenge, TBD

AUGUST
9th-10th German Worlds Team Qualifications
16th-28th 2nd Edition of the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) Nanjing, China
20th-24th U.S. Championships, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
23rd-24th Ghent Challenge Cup, Belgium
23rd-24th German Nationals, TBD
25th-31st Russian Cup (seniors)

SEPTEMBER
1st-24th Russian National Team Camp (Worlds team, held in Leninsk-Kuznetskii)
17th-20th Russian National Team Camp (juniors-Spain)
17th-4th Asian Games, Incheon Japan
29th-4th Russian Junior Federal Okrug Championships (juniors)

OCTOBER
3rd-4th Hamburg Gymnastics Meet, Germany
3rd-12th World Championships, Nanning China
5th-14th Russian National Team Camp (juniors)
19th-26th Russian National Team Camp (senior men)
19th-26th Russian National Team Camp (senior women-Sochi)
23rd-27th USA National Team Camp
25th-26th 2nd Bundesliga Competition, Stuttgart, Germany
26th-4th Russian National Team Camp (juniors)
? Memorial Arthur Gander, Switzerland
? Leverkusen Cup, Germany

NOVEMBER
2nd Swiss Cup, Switzerland
8th-9th 3rd Bundesliga Competition, Chemnitz, Germany
9th-16th Russian National Team Camp (seniors)
17th-23rd Russian Hopes (Penza)
21st-25th USA National Team Camp
22nd Bundesliga Final, Karlsruhe, Germany
27th-28th DTB Team Challenge, Stuttgart, Germany
29th-30th DTB World Cup Cat II, Stuttgart, Germany
? Abierto Mexicano de Gimnasia 2014 (Mexico Open)
? 3rd Pagasus Junior Cup
? Massilia Gym, France
? Top Gym, Charleroi, Belgium

DECEMBER
1st-10th Russian National Team Camp (juniors)
5th British Espoir Championships
6th Glasgow FIG World Cup, Great Britain
7th-17th Russian National Team Camp (seniors)
8th-12th Olympic Hopes (TBD)


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Please comment if you have additions or amendments.

Comments

  1. What are the Russian Team Camp?? They don't always train in Lake Krugloye??

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  2. The gymnasts are at the national centre semi-permanently - the gaps between the camp dates are never that great. I assume that at other times the gymnasts train in their home gyms, working on assignments set for them by the national coaches. As the big comps approach, the gymnasts will be at Lake Krugloye, or at the location of the big national comps, for linger and linger periods of time.

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  3. What is this??? 22nd-10th Russian National Team Camp (senior women- Mexico)

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    1. Begins 22nd of the month. Finishes 10th of the next. You will find this occurs frequently in this listing.

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  4. Very informative, thank you!

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