Google doodles London 2012 rhythmic gymnastics


After four back-to-back interactive avatars, the Google is going back to static for the London 2012 rhythmic gymnastics doodle on Saturday.  
Rhythmic gymnastics is one of the two female-only sports in the Olympics. The other is synchronised swimming - that Google celebrated in its 10th London 2012 doodle on August 5. After the constant tippity tap of the keyboards, the weekend will be relatively silent and graceful with swirling ribbons and shiny balls. The doodle though only has a gymnast with her ribbon that swirls to form the two Os of the Google logo.
Rhythmic gymnastics is described as a combination of ballet, gymnastics, theatrical dance, and apparatus manipulation. And body manipulation, considering how these women might pull one foot over their head or do the splits while upside down and balancing on their chests.  The Russians rule in both rhythmic gymnastics and synchronised swimming, and the sports are hugely popular in Eastern Europe.
There is some debate over whether rhythmic gymnastics is pure kitsch or requires sporting skill? It is in fact a mixture of both art and sport. Lyrics are banned, the gymnasts can use only the tune as accompaniment. Sounds "such as engines, police sirens and objects breaking are not allowed," the rules state. Perpetual motion. Poetry in motion. If they can combine the two, the gymnasts are up there with top marks but some real disasters must be avoided.

2 comments:

  1. Nice article.. Do you want to see goodle doodle Rhythmic Gymnastics in 2004 & 2008 Olympics.

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  2. Today (August 10, 2012, Friday) Google is featuring “Rhythmic Gymnastics” by showing the Doodle “London 2012 rhythmic gymnastics“. This event is taking place from Thursday 9 – Sunday 12 August.

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