The excitement is building as we approach the Rio 2016 Olympics, which will be held from August 5 to August 21. Gymnastics is one of the most popular events in the Olympics, and fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the start of the competition. If you're a gymnastics fan, or just interested in watching some of the world's best athletes compete, read on to learn more about the Rio 2016 dates for gymnastics.
Gymnastics Competition Schedule
The gymnastics competition at the Rio 2016 Olympics will be held from August 6 to August 21, with the following schedule: - August 6-7: Men's qualification - August 8-9: Women's qualification - August 10-11: Men's team final and individual all-around final - August 12-13: Women's team final and individual all-around final - August 14: Men's and women's vault and uneven bars finals - August 15: Men's and women's floor exercise finals - August 16: Men's and women's pommel horse and balance beam finals - August 17: Men's and women's horizontal bar and parallel bars finals - August 19-21: Men's and women's individual apparatus finals
Top Gymnasts to Watch
There are many talented gymnasts who will be competing at the Rio 2016 Olympics, but a few stand out as the ones to watch. On the men's side, Japan's Kohei Uchimura is the reigning Olympic champion in the all-around, and is widely considered to be the best gymnast in the world. On the women's side, Simone Biles from the United States is the three-time world all-around champion, and is expected to dominate in Rio. Other top gymnasts to watch include Oleg Verniaiev from Ukraine, Max Whitlock from Great Britain, and Aliya Mustafina from Russia.
Gymnastics Venue
The gymnastics events at the Rio 2016 Olympics will be held at the Rio Olympic Arena, which has a seating capacity of 12,000 spectators. The arena was built specifically for the Olympics, and features state-of-the-art equipment and facilities for the athletes.
Gymnastics Scoring System
Gymnastics is one of the few Olympic sports that uses a subjective scoring system. Each gymnast is judged on their performance by a panel of judges, who assign scores based on the difficulty and execution of their routines. The maximum score for each routine is 10.0, but it's rare for gymnasts to achieve a perfect score. The final score for each gymnast is calculated by adding together their scores for each routine, and the gymnast with the highest score wins.
How to Watch the Gymnastics Competition
If you're not lucky enough to be in Rio for the Olympics, there are still plenty of ways to watch the gymnastics competition. NBC will be broadcasting the competition in the United States, and many other countries have their own broadcasters who will be showing the events. You can also watch the events online through various streaming services, or follow along on social media for live updates and highlights.
Conclusion
The Rio 2016 Olympics promises to be an exciting event for gymnastics fans around the world. With a packed schedule of events and some of the best gymnasts in the world competing, it's sure to be a thrilling competition. Make sure to mark your calendar for the gymnastics events, and don't miss out on the action!
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