Gymnastics was first included in the modern Olympic Games at the inaugural event in Athens in 1896 for men. Women's gymnastics was added later, making its Olympic debut at the 1928 Amsterdam Games. Since then, gymnastics has become a central and highly anticipated part of the Olympic program.
In gymnastics, events not included in the Olympics include the individual all-around competition for rhythmic gymnastics, as well as certain disciplines like acrobatic gymnastics and trampoline gymnastics, which are featured in separate competitions but not in the Olympic program. Additionally, while artistic gymnastics includes apparatus events like the high bar and balance beam, other forms like parkour and tumbling do not have Olympic status. Overall, not all gymnastics disciplines are represented in the Olympic Games.
The balance beam became an Olympic event for women at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. It was included in the women's gymnastics competition, which marked the first time women participated in gymnastics at the Olympics. The men's gymnastics competition had already featured similar apparatus events, including the beam, in earlier Games.
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1896
Gymnastics was considered a sport in the olympics in 1954.
Four: men's artistic gymnastics, women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline gymnastics.
The Olympic Games in 2012 will be held in London, England.
it started in 1896
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1896
in 1984