International Gymnix
The International Gymnix is a major international annual gymnastics competition. It is held in Montreal, Canada, with a senior and a junior tournaments.[1] It was organized for the first time in 1991.[2][3] It is the largest international gymnastics competition of Canada.[4] The tournament brings together some of the best gymnasts in the world, including the Canadian elite.[2][5]
Many talents were launched in this competition,[1] to which have taken part MyKayla Skinner,[6] Ellie Black,[2] Carly Patterson,[7] Nina Derwael,[7] Jordyn Wieber,[8] Dominique Dawes,[8] Aliya Mustafina,[8] Oksana Chusovitina,[8] Isabela Onyshko,[9] Shawn Johnson,[7] Bridget Sloan,[7] Larisa Iordache,[7] Lilia Podkopayeva,[7] Lauren Mitchell,[7] Angelina Melnikova,[10] Sunisa Lee,[11] among others.
Past editions
[edit]Edition | Date | City | Country |
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I | 1992 | Montreal | Canada |
II | 1993 | Montreal | Canada |
III | 1994 | Montreal | Canada |
IV | 1995 | Montreal | Canada |
V | 1996 | Montreal | Canada |
VI | 1997 | Montreal | Canada |
VII | 1998 | Montreal | Canada |
VIII | 1999 | Montreal | Canada |
IX | 2000 | Montreal | Canada |
X | 2001 | Montreal | Canada |
XI | 2002 | Montreal | Canada |
XII | 2003 | Montreal | Canada |
XIII | 2004 | Montreal | Canada |
XIV | 2005 | Montreal | Canada |
XV | 2006 | Montreal | Canada |
XVI | 2007 | Montreal | Canada |
XVII | 2008 | Montreal | Canada |
XVIII | 2009 | Montreal | Canada |
XIX | 2010 | Montreal | Canada |
XX | 2011 | Montreal | Canada |
XXI | 2012 | Montreal | Canada |
XXII | 2013 | Montreal | Canada |
XXIII | 6–9 March 2014 | Montreal | Canada |
XXIV | 2015 | Montreal | Canada |
XXV | 2016 | Montreal | Canada |
XXVI | 2017 | Montreal | Canada |
XXVII | 2018 | Montreal | Canada |
XXVIII | 8–10 March 2019 | Montreal | Canada |
XXIX | 6–8 March 2020 | Montreal | Canada |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Fântâneanu, Emanuel; Petrescu, Magda (2021). Inscripții pe columna gimnasticii românești - Ediția a-II-a, revăzută și adăugita (vol.1) (in Romanian). p. 731. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ a b c "L'International Gymnix de 2021 est annulé". La Presse (in French). La Presse (Canadian newspaper). 4 November 2020. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ "International Gymnix Set To Go In Montreal". Alberta Gymnastics Federation. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ Ville de Montréal (2015). À nous Montréal To fully enjoy your city. Jacques Beaulieu. ISBN 9782764713129. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ Kelly, Justine (7 March 2018). "Top Elites And Olympians To Compete At 2018 International Gymnix". FlogGymnastics. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ Maine, D'Arcy (3 April 2020). "MyKayla Skinner optimistic despite having Olympic gymnastics dreams deferred again". ESPN. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g "About the International Gymnix". International Gymnix. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ a b c d Kelly, Justin (2 March 2016). "25 Years Of International Gymnix". FlogGymnastics. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ Wijangco, Amanda (31 January 2019). "5 Gymnasts To Watch At Elite Canada: Allaire-Bourgie, Chrobok & More". FlogGymnastics. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ "Meet Angelina Melnikova, the first Russian gymnastics world champion since 2010 (PHOTOS)". Russia Beyond. 22 October 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ Moore, Sam. "Suni Lee on Dancing with the Stars: Everything you need to know about Olympic gold medallist". The Independent. Retrieved 17 January 2022.