Yes,they can.Im sure
Gymnastics has been in the Modern Olympics since the first games in 1896.
yes
They are in London this year in 2012
Political gymnastics
You have to turn 16 years old the year of the Olympics.
1996 - at the Olympics on balance beam
Olympics is not a person , it is an event held every 2 years in different countries in Olympics there are games like for winter there is skiing, skating , snowboarding and summer is swimming, gymnastics also one year its summer and the year after the year after that its in winter
The age minimum requirement for women's gymnastics is that a female must turn 16 by the end of the calendar year if she wants to compete in the Olympics.
The International Gymnastics Federation first accepted rythmic gymnastics as a sport in 1962. In 1963 it had its first world championships. In 1984 it was in the Olympics as an individual sport and in 1996 as a team sport.
you have to be turning 16 the year of the Olympics so tenchinally you can be 15 at the Olympic games as long as your birthday is before the following year. so someone can be from 15 to any age. so, yes you can be 18.
Shawn Johnson of the United States.
If you mean He Kexin, then first of all: you can be fifteen and still compete in the Olympics in gymnastics. You must turn sixteen by the end of the calendar year. This means she must turn sixteen by December 31, 2008. Second, yes, she did keep her medal. There was no proof of her being less than sixteen years of age.