Collect information about national and international Gymnasts with their photographs and write about them.
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Gymnastics came of age in India, when at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Ashish Kumar won the first-ever medal in gymnastics, he won a bronze medal.[1] However, soon after the win, the President of the Gymnastics Federation of India asked Ashish's Chief Coach from the Soviet Union, Vladimir Chertkov: "Is this all that you can deliver, a bronze?" The comment was widely reported in the press.
Later, the coach revealed that "In August 2009, we had no equipment. Ashish trained on hard floor till February 2010, and then we got equipment around 20 years old." Also, the Federation announced that no Indian team would travel to Rotterdam for the World Championships in October, which meant that Indian gymnasts automatically would not qualify as a team for the 2012 Summer Olympics.[2][3] Ashish also won a silver medal in the Men's vault at 2010 Commonwealth Games.
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International Gymnasts:
The Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique, the administrative organization of competing gymnastics. Its quarters are in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was established in the month of July 23, 1881, in Liège, Belgium, presenting it as the world's greatest being global sports. At now, only five gymnasts per country can fight at the Olympics. Beginning in 2020, up to six gymnasts per country can fit to play.
National Gymnasts: It was Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games, from where India's great track in gymnastics began exerting form gently, when Dipa Karmakar from Tripura, a tiny state of India, went on to get bronze reward in the Women's vault finish.