Wheel gymnastics

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Wheel gymnastics (German: Rhönradturnen) is a form of gymnastics that originated in Germany. Wheel gymnasts do exercises in a large wheel or hoop known as the Rhönrad, gymnastics wheel, gym wheel, or German wheel, in the beginning also known as ayro wheel, aero wheel, and Rhon rod.

Wheel design

The large wheel consists of two circles in parallel, which are framed together with six spokes. Two are simple tubes, two are equipped with a handle and two have a footrest. The diameter of the wheel depends on the length of the gymnast, so that the gymnast can hold themselves on the grips when fully stretched. The wheels are available from a diameter of 130 to 245cm. The wheels weigh between 40 and 60 kg. They are available in several depths and colors.

History

The wheel was invented in 1925 by Otto Feick in Schönau an der Brend. The grandson of a blacksmith, Feick was inspired by the memory of an event from his childhood in Reichenbach, when he had tied sticks between two hoops that his grandfather had made and rolled down a hill.[1]

He filed for a patent as "wheel-gymnastic and sports equipment". He had invented the wheel in Ludwigshafen am Rhein c.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". 1920–1922, on the grounds of the VSK Germania, a sports club, of which he was the founding chairman. The patent was issued on 8 November 1925; the name "Rhönrad" has been registered and protected since 1926 ("Rhön" is the name of the mountain region where the wheel was invented).

The Rhönrad was featured at the GeSoLei trade fair held in Düsseldorf in 1926.[2]

In 1936, this sport was shown at the Olympic Games in Berlin, but was not presented as an Olympic discipline.

The focus of wheel gymnastics remains largely in Germany, but there are wheel groups in several countries and every 2 years the International Wheel Gymnastics Federation holds a World Championships competition.[3] Former world champion wheel gymnast Wolfgang Bientzle moved from Germany to Chicago and runs his own company WHEEL JAM to educate and train people of every age to do Wheel gymnastics.[4]

Disciplines[5]

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    The discipline straight-line
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    The discipline spirale (small spirale)
    Straight-line: In straight-line, the wheel is set in motion on both rims. The imaginary lines traced by the rims in contact with the floor are parallel. Straight-line can be performed with or without music. At the world championships the seniors (older than 18 years old) perform with music, while the juniors perform without music.
  • Spirale: The wheel is set in motion on one rim and for most skills the wheel rim in contact with the floor traces an approximately circular path. There are 3 categories of elements in spirale. In the "big spirale" the path of the wheel is bigger than the diameter of the wheel and the angle between the wheel and the floor is bigger than 60° degree. In the "small spirale" the angle is less than 30° and the path of the wheel on the is smaller the diameter of the wheel. In the "vertical spirale" the wheel moves in an almost upright position. The path of the wheel on the floor is extremely small. The wheel rotates around the longitudinal axis.
  • Vault: The gymnast sets the wheel in motion. After a run-up the gymnast mounts the wheel, from where he/she performs can perform various dismounts on to a landing mat. Examples of dismounts are tuck/pike/straight front sommersaults.
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    The discipline vault (only dismount pictured)

Code of points[5]

In the code of points is exactly described how the routines are judged. At the world championship 2022 in Sønderborg the IRV presented a big update for the code of points.

The score of each discipline (except straight-line with music) is calculated in the following way. In straight-line with music the average of the execution and the artistic impression is added instead of only the execution:

Difficulty (max 10,0) + Execution (max 10,0) - Neutral deductions = max 20, Points

The difficulty score consist of max 8,0 (8 most difficult elements count) for the difficulty of the elements and 2,0 for fulfilling structure groups. The execution score is calculated by deducting 0,1 (minor deduction), 0,3 (medium), 0,5 (major) or 1,0 (fall / assist of coach) from the 10,0.

International Wheel Gymnastics Federation (IRV)

Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".The International Wheel Gymnastics Federation (short IRV), respectively original Internationale Rhönradturnverband is a federation for the sports cyr wheel and gym wheel. It was created 1995 in Basel by the members Germany, Switzerland, Japan and the Netherlands.

Members

Members are the national federation of the following countries.[6] There are 4 Types of members (Entry Member, Bronze Member, Silver Member and Gold Member). The higher the level the more the country has to pay and the more they can profit from the IRV.[7]

Activities

The IRV organizes all international competitions like the World Championship. The federation is also responsible for developing scoring regulations, competition concepts and training programs. Larger projects of the various members are sometimes partly supported financially and announced on the website. The mission of the IRV is to spread the gym wheel and cyr wheel more around the world.[8]

Athletes' Commission[9]

The purpose of the Athletes' Commission (short AC) is to gather and filter ideas, interests, comments of the wheel gymnastics community (athletes, coaches, judges, etc.) and forward the important ones to the IRV. The Athletes' Commission consists of a of maximum 2 cyr athletes, 2 gymwheel athletes and 2 coaches, who are elected from the delegations at the World Championships. The mandate lasts until the next World Championship.

2024 - 2026: File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Simon Rufener,  File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg - Achim Pitz, File:Flag of Austria.svg - Malena Kernacs,  File:Flag of the United States.svg - Cyrus Luciano

2022 - 2024:  File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Simon Rufener,  File:Flag of Germany.svg - Katja Homeyer, File:Flag of Germany.svg - Isabel Pietro,  File:Flag of Japan.svg - Kanai Shigeki

2020 - 2022:  File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Simon Rufener,  File:Flag of Germany.svg - Katja Homeyer,  File:Flag of Germany.svg - Svea Hünnig, File:Flag of Japan.svg -  Yasuhiko Takahashi,  File:Flag of Israel.svg - Tammi Livni

World championships

The IRV (Internationaler Rhönradturnverband) organizes every two years a world championship. Between these world championships the IRV organizes a team world championship, where the best 4 countries (qualified at the normal world championship) compete as a team against each other.

Previous World Championships:[10]

Nr. year city country
1 1995 Den Helder File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
2 1997 Antwerpen File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
3 1999 Limburg an der Lahn File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
4 2001 Liestal File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
5 2003 Lillehammer File:Flag of Norway.svg Norway
6 2005 Aachen

Bütgenbach

File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany

File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium

7 2007 Salzburg File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
8 2009 Baar File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
9 2011 Arnsberg File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
10 2013 Chicago File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
11 2015 Lignano Sabbiadoro File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
12 2016 * Cincinnati File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
13 2018 Magglingen File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
2020 ** New York File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
14 2022 Sønderborg File:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
15 2024 Almere File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands

* From there on the IRV organized the world championship at even years.

** The world championship was canceled, because of COVID-19.

World champions

Senior Men

Nr. Year Straight-line Spirale Vault All-round (2) All-round (3 disciplines)
1 1995 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Wolfgang Bientzle File:Flag of Germany.svg - Wolfgang Bientzle
2 1997 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg - Miroslav Zorbic File:Flag of Germany.svg - Norbert Sinz
3 1999 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Wolfgang Bientzle File:Flag of Germany.svg - Wolfgang Bientzle File:Flag of Germany.svg - Wolfgang Bientzle File:Flag of Germany.svg - Wolfgang Bientzle File:Flag of Germany.svg - Wolfgang Bientzle
4 2001 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Jan Schäfer File:Flag of Germany.svg - Jan Schäfer File:Flag of Germany.svg - Jan Schäfer File:Flag of Germany.svg - Jan Schäfer
5 2003 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Julius Petri File:Flag of Germany.svg - Julius Petri File:Flag of Germany.svg - Jan Schäfer File:Flag of Germany.svg - Julius Petri
6 2005 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Achus Emeis File:Flag of Germany.svg - Constantin Malchin File:Flag of Germany.svg - Achus Emeis File:Flag of Germany.svg - Achus Emeis
7 2007 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Achus Emeis File:Flag of Germany.svg - Constantin Malchin Motonobu Tamura File:Flag of Germany.svg - Achus Emeis
8 2009 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Robert Maaser File:Flag of Germany.svg - Robert Maaser File:Flag of Germany.svg - Robert Maaser File:Flag of Germany.svg - Robert Maaser
9 2011 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg - Boy Looijen File:Flag of Germany.svg - Christoph Clausen File:Flag of Germany.svg - Robert Maaser File:Flag of Germany.svg - Robert Maaser
10 2013 File:Flag of Japan.svg - Kazuya Ezuka File:Flag of Japan.svg - Motonobu Tamura File:Flag of Japan.svg - Yasuhiko Takahashi File:Flag of Japan.svg - Yasuhiko Takahashi
11 2015 File:Flag of Japan.svg - Yasuhiko Takahashi File:Flag of Germany.svg - Max Brinkmann File:Flag of Japan.svg - Yasuhiko Takahashi File:Flag of Japan.svg - Yasuhiko Takahashi
12 2016 File:Flag of Japan.svg - Yasuhiko Takahashi File:Flag of Germany.svg - Marcel Schawo File:Flag of Japan.svg - Yasuhiko Takahashi File:Flag of Germany.svg - Marcel Schawo
13 2018 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Carsten Heimer File:Flag of Japan.svg - Yasuhiko Takahashi File:Flag of Japan.svg - Yasuhiko Takahashi File:Flag of Japan.svg - Yasuhiko Takahashi
14 2022 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Simon Rufener File:Flag of Germany.svg - Malte Schröder File:Flag of Japan.svg - Ryuichi Goto File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Simon Rufener
15 2024 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Simon Rufener File:Flag of Germany.svg - Johannes Stolper File:Flag of Japan.svg - Ryuichi Goto File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Simon Rufener

Senior Women

Nr. Year Straight-line Spirale Vault All-round (2) All-round (3 disciplines)
1 1995 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Maike Klatte File:Flag of Germany.svg - Maike Klatte
2 1997 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Claudia Geyer File:Flag of Germany.svg - Janin Oer
3 1999 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Katja Homeyer File:Flag of Germany.svg - Maike Klatte File:Flag of Norway.svg - Lena Bertelsen Maike Klatte File:Flag of Germany.svg - Maike Klatte
4 2001 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Julia Pohling File:Flag of Germany.svg - Julia Pohling File:Flag of Germany.svg - Julia Pohling File:Flag of Germany.svg - Julia Pohling
5 2003 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Janin Oer File:Flag of Germany.svg - Janin Oer File:Flag of Japan.svg - Naomi Kunihiro File:Flag of Germany.svg - Julia Pohling
6 2005 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Janin Oer File:Flag of Germany.svg - Nadine Burkhardt File:Flag of Japan.svg - Takako Hiwa File:Flag of Germany.svg - Janin Oer
7 2007 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Cécile Meschberger File:Flag of Germany.svg - Janin Oer File:Flag of Norway.svg - Heidi Hagen File:Flag of Germany.svg - Janin Oer
8 2009 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Jenny Hoffmann File:Flag of Germany.svg - Kathrin Schad File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg - Kirstin Heerdink File:Flag of Germany.svg - Svenja Trepte
9 2011 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Laura Stullich File:Flag of Germany.svg - Svenja Trepte File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg - Kirstin Heerdink File:Flag of Germany.svg - Laura Stullich
10 2013 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Laura Stullich File:Flag of Germany.svg - Kathrin Schad File:Flag of Germany.svg - Sarah Metz File:Flag of Germany.svg - Riccarda Vogel
11 2015 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Cheyenne Rechsteiner File:Flag of Germany.svg - Yana Looft File:Flag of Germany.svg - Sarah Metz File:Flag of Germany.svg - Lilia Lessel
12 2016 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Lilia Lessel File:Flag of Germany.svg - Yana Looft File:Flag of Germany.svg - Lilia Lessel File:Flag of Germany.svg - Lilia Lessel
13 2018 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Kira Homeyer File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Cheyenne Rechsteiner, File:Flag of Germany.svg - Lilia Lessel File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg - Myrna van Berkel File:Flag of Germany.svg - Kira Homeyer
14 2022 File:Flag of Austria.svg -Birgit Halwachs,  File:Flag of Germany.svg -Karina Peisker,  File:Flag of Japan.svg -Horiguchi Aya File:Flag of Germany.svg - Lilia Lessel File:Flag of Germany.svg - Sarah Metz File:Flag of Germany.svg - Karina Peisker
15 2024 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Kira Homeyer File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Cheyenne Rechsteiner File:Flag of Israel.svg - Armoni Inbar File:Flag of Germany.svg - Kira Homeyer

Junior Boys

Nr. Year Straight-line Spirale Vault All-round
15 2024 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Timon Peter File:Flag of Denmark.svg - Patrick Møller File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg - Aquila Ziddah File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  - Timon Peter

Junior Girls

Nr. Year Straight-line Spirale Vault All-round
15 2024 File:Flag of Germany.svg - Annika Wasmuth File:Flag of Germany.svg - Frieda Wilke File:Flag of Israel.svg - Bar Dubinsky File:Flag of Germany.svg - Sophie Julius

Team

Nr. Year Winner Team Athletes
1 1995
2 1997
3 1999 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Katja Homeyer, Ines Meurer, Janin Oer, Maike Klatte, Wolfgang Bientzle, Nico Budniok
4 2001 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Julia Pohling, Janin Oer, Ursula Kömen, Jan Schäfer, Julius Petri, Constantin Malchin
5 2003 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Jan Schäfer, Julia Pohling, Janin Oer, Constantin Malchin, Holger Schneider, Julius Petri
6 2005 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Nadine Burkhard, Katrin Schwaben, Janin Oer, Julius Petri, Achus Emeis, Constantin Malchin
7 2007 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Janin Oer, Julius Petri, Achus Emeis, Constantin Malchin, Sabine Bierfreund, Christoph Clausen
8 2009 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Jenny Hoffmann, Julia Pohling, Constantin Malchin, Robert Maaser, Simon Knapp, Christoph Clausen
9 2011 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Jenny Hoffmann, Svenja Trepte, Laura Stullich, Kathrin Schad, Robert Maaser, Christoph Clausen
10 2013 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Svenja Trepte, Christoph Clausen, Riccarda Vogel, Kathrin Schad, Sarah Metz, Laura Stullich
11 2015 File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Yana Looft, Marcel Schawo, Sarah Metz, Lilia Lessel, Jasmin Schönbach, Dirk Wünsch

See also

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