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Utah Utes gymnastics: Red Rocks need to clean up to keep up (Deseret News)
The year after every summer Olympics, the rules for gymnastics change somewhat.

Russians suspend gymnastics star for doping (Malaysian Mirror)
MOSCOW -Rising Russian gymnastic star Kristina Goryunova will not be able to compete in the 2012 Olympics after being suspended for a year by her national federation on Wednesday for using banned medication, local media reported. Read more...

Russians suspend gymnastics star for doping (AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News)
MOSCOW (AFP) - Rising Russian gymnastic star Kristina Goryunova will not be able to compete in the 2012 Olympics after being suspended for a year by her national federation on Wednesday for using banned medication, local media reported.

Bland County youngster does well in gymnastics meet (The Bland County Messenger)
The 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics are now a thing of the past but for one Bland County youngster, the winter months have provided him the opportunity to experience receiving medals just like the Olympians.

Special Olympics heading to town (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
About 950 athletes from across the state will compete this weekend at the Special Olympics Mid-Winter Tournament in Iowa City.

Two years too long to wait for another inspiring Olympics (Standard-Examiner)
There are few things that catch my attention quite like the Olympics. It is exhilarating to watch the athletes make history doing things beyond my comprehension and it definitely beats doing math homework. read more

Pole dancing picking up speed (The Daily Times)
SALISBURY -- The pole fitness movement is spinning into Salisbury with The Pole Power Studio, and possibly reaching new heights with the Olympics in London in 2012.

(COMMENTARY) UP & In -- Not Much Punishment (Booneville Democrat)
Perusing my latest copy of Sports Illustrated Thursday night I happened upon a picture of a gymnast. Wrong Olympics I thought.

No setback could hide Vivian's humor (The Daily Barometer)
By Grady Garrett The Daily Barometer Two years ago, Oregon State sophomore Olivia Vivian wrote a blog from Beijing, China, describing her experience as a gymnast in the 2008 Olympic Games. Now, Vivian writes a weekly column for The Daily Barometer, describing her experience as a gymnast on the nation's No.

Devyatovsky, Bross win at American Cup (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
Jonathan Horton had a feeling he'd cost himself the American Cup even before he had a chance to perform on his strongest event. Russia's Maxim Devyatovsky took advantage of the U.S. champion's slip on parallel bars to win the first international event of the gymnastics season Saturday, topping perhaps the deepest men's field outside the world championships.



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