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About Aerobic History

This YouTube channel aims at preserving the history of SportAerobics (later renamed as Competitive Aerobics or Aerobic Gymnastics), showcasing videos of competition routines and athletes who contributed to the sport growth and diffusion around the World.

I have been an athlete, choreographer, and judge of this sport.

Not only you will find memorable routines of World Champions, but also less known, rare, early routines from athletes who eventually became famous (or not :-)), but still are part of this wonderful sport's history.

This channel does not present any intentional copyright infringement; most of these videos are older than 20 years, lost, unavailable on any commercially available source, and most of the footage is amateur. I am posting these videos under "fair use" since my purpose is to avoid all these memories getting lost, and also to allow young athletes to discover the roots of the sport they practice and the choreographies of those who came before.

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Juliana Antero, Carolina Reis de Oliveira, Mariana Alvarenga (BRA) - 2005 Suzuki World Cup

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Juliana Antero, Carolina Reis de Oliveira, Mariana Alvarenga (BRA) - 2005 Suzuki World Cup

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