- The
Gienger is a
gymnastics skill performed on the
uneven bars for
women and the high bar for men. It is
named after German gymnast Eberhard Gienger. The...
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Eberhard Gienger (German pronunciation: [ˈeːbɐhaʁt ˈɡiŋɐ] ; born 21 July 1951) is a
German politician (CDU) and
former West
German gymnast. He competed...
- to King
Sigismund III of Poland. Her real
surname may have been
Gienger (or
Gienger von Grünbüchl), but that
remains in dispute; she
signed her letters...
- most
technically difficult in the world. In it, she
completed a Def (a
Gienger release move with a full twist), an
element classified at the top difficulty...
-
Nationals with
skills that
included an el-grip endo to
straddled Jaeger, a
Gienger and a
tucked double-double dismount. Her
winning beam routine, one of the...
- Färber Axel
Fischer Thorsten Frei Hans-Joachim
Fuchtel Alois Gerig Eberhard Gienger Markus Grübel Olav
Gutting Harbarth (until 30
November 2018)
Michael Hennrich...
- (including four in a row –
three variations of
Tkatchev releases and a
Gienger), the
judges posted a
score of 9.725,
placing him in
third position with...
-
championships in Bern, he fled to West
Germany with the help of his
rival Eberhard Gienger. In 1977 he won the
national all-round
title in West
Germany competing...
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skill named after her on the
uneven bars in the women's Code of
Points - a
Gienger with full turn,
although it is
almost universally referred to as a Def...
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January 2013. "India and ****stan to have
nuclear hotline". The Independent.
Gienger,
Viola (13 May 2011). "China-U.S.
Defense Hotline Shows Gulf
Between Nations"...