Wheel gymnastics (redirect from Rhönrad)
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...
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since 2010. Wheel gymnasts do exercises in a large wheel known as the Rhönrad, gymnastics wheel, gym wheel, or German wheel. It has also been known as...
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TRANSNET Gewerkschaft. In 1924/1925, Feick invented the gymnastics wheel or Rhönrad. In 1921, Feick was charged with obstruction and subsequently put in jail...
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developed by Adalbert von Rekowski as a variation on Otto Feick's popular Rhönrad (German wheel) – which is made from two parallel metal rings and resembles...
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Games, including through "The World Games Garden". Among such sports are: Rhönrad (Wheel Gymnastics), Karlsruhe-based Ring Tennis, Skateboard, Baton twirling...
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Czukay 3:40 2. "Bänkel Rap 82" Czukay 5:27 3. "Michy" Czukay 3:41 4. "Rhönrad" Czukay, Liebezeit 1:36 5. "Collage" Czukay, Liebezeit, Plank 3:27 6. "Esperanto...
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Warcraft" and often shouts, "On to Draenor!" Kessler drives a double wheel (Rhönrad) in various locations, for example in a men's room. Kessler dresses up...
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dance and table tennis, as well as general sports medicine, with the rhönrad discipline being particularly noteworthy. The club won the Uwe Seeler Förderpreis...
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Wheel: An acrobat performs tricks within a German wheel, also known as Rhönrad Diabolo: Originally performed by four girls and later as a solo act, the...
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with a gyrowheel on the top. Under the gyrowheel is a small fountain. "Rhönrad-Denkmal Schönau (Schönau Gyrowheel Monument)". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved...
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the “Rhönrad” after his new home, the Rhön Mountains (Rad means “wheel”). By exhibiting it at the 1936 Summer Olympics, Feick made the Rhönrad world-famous...
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