2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
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2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
Summary
2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships is a sports season[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships's instance of is recorded as sports season[3].
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships's home venue is recorded as Rod Laver Arena[4].
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships took place at Rod Laver Arena[5].
- The location of 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships was Melbourne[6].
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships's edition number is recorded as 38[7].
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships comprises 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – women's balance beam[8].
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships comprises 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships – women's uneven bars[9].
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships took place on 2005[10].
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships's sport is recorded as artistic gymnastics[11].
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships's organizer is recorded as World Gymnastics[12].
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships involved {'amount': '+298'} participants[13].
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships involved {'amount': '+54'} participants[14].
- 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships's sports season of league or competition is recorded as World Artistic Gymnastics Championships[15].
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When and Where
2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships took place on 2005[10]. Recorded location include Rod Laver Arena[5] and Melbourne[6].
Context
2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships's instance of is recorded as sports season[3].
Participants
Recorded number of participants include {'amount': '+298'}[13] and {'amount': '+54'}[14].
Why It Matters
2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]