Trampoline Olympic Games 2012
Competition athletics trampoline individual london 2012 men people s republic of china.
Trampoline olympic games 2012. Advertisement since making its olympic debut at the sydney games in 2000 the sport has consistently featured awe inspiring displays of acrobatic excellence with athletes springing to heights of up to 10m. The event was held at the north greenwich arena on 3 august. Canada s rosie maclennan takes gold in the women s trampolining final at the london 2012 olympics from chinese pair huang shanshan and he wenna.
The women s trampoline competition at the 2012 summer olympics was held on 4 august at the north greenwich arena london united kingdom. Prepare to be dazzled by the athletes in the trampoline competition at the london 2012 games the newest of the three gymnastics disciplines to have arrived on the olympic programme. As of 2008 beijing games both china and russia stand at two gold medals each whereas ukraine and germany have won one each.
All eyes are now set on north greenwich arena where the competition for 2012 london games will be held on 3rd and 4th august. China s dong dong wins gold in the men s trampoline event at the london 2012 olympic games 3 august russia s dmitry ushakov won the silver medal with china s. All the best photo and video highlights of trampoline at the london 2012 summer games olympics plus official results and medals by event and athlete.
The men s trampoline competition at the 2012 summer olympics in london united kingdom. It was added into the olympic program beginning with the 2000 sydney games and still continues to be a part of the games. London 2012 dong dong of china savours his gold medal gold in the men s individual trampoline event at the north greenwich arena with a breathtaking sky high routine.
Trampoline at the olympics trampoline is an individual event that is contested separately by both men and women as a part of the gymnastics discipline during the summer olympics. 32 gymnasts 18 men and 18 women will compete for the gold in two different events.