Ukraine’s Lilia Podkopayeva and China’s Li Xiaoshuang won the all- around titles at the 1995 World Gymnastics Championships in Sabae, Japan.
The U.S. women earned the bronze medal at the 1995 World Gymnastics Championships in Sabae, Japan.
The U.S. men’s team finished ninth at the 1995 World Gymnastics Championships in Sabae, Japan, earning a berth for the U.S. men at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.
At the completion of the compulsory round of competition at the 1995 World Gymnastics Championships, the U.S. men are in third place while the U.S. women are in second.
The U.S. men are in third place behind Japan and China, respectively, at the 1995 World Gymnastics Championships in Sabae, Japan. The U.S. women are leading their compulsory round of competition.
The 1995 Rhythmic World Championships took place in Vienna, Austria, September 19-24.
Reigning National Champion John Roethlisberger from Minneapolis, Minn., leads the Motorola World Team Trials after the compulsory round of competition at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas.
Dominique Moceanu from Houston, Texas, the reigning U.S. National Champion, leads the Motorola World Team Trials after the compulsory round of competition at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas.
Jessica Davis from San Anselmo, Calif., captured her first Senior National all-around title at the 1995 Rhythmic National Championships in Jacksonville, Fla.
Natalie Lacuesta from Skokie, Ill., captured her second Junior National Championship title at the 1995 Rhythmic National Championships in Jacksonville, Fla.
Team USA swept the 1995 Visa Challenge in Fairfax, Va., April 28, winning the men’s and women’s team competitions and all-around competitions.
The U.S. men’s and women’s teams lead teams from Belarus and China in the 1995 Visa Challenge at the George Mason University Patriot Center in Fairfax, Va.
Ana Maria Bican from Romania and Marcello Barbieri from Italy won the International Mixed Pairs competition in Seattle, Wash., March 5 at the Seattle Center Arena.
USA’s Kristy Powell from Colorado Springs, Colo., and John Roethlisberger from Minneapolis, Minn., won the 1995 McDonald’s American Cup in Seattle, Wash., at the Seattle Center Arena today.
McDonald’s Corporation, in cooperation with USA Gymnastics, has selected world-class Dominique Dawes and Scott Keswick as winners of the first “Balancing It All” annual achievement award.