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That’s him on the right, winning a Bronze medal on H Bar at the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games. A National hero.
Why would Adam give up a couple of weeks before his 3rd Commonwealth Games?
… coach Tan Jia En was made redundant by Scottish Gymnastics last week from his post as national coach and Adam Cox, a gold medal hope in the high bar, announced he would not be heading to India in protest….
… (Adam) said, “I wasn’t prepared to go without him. Training had been going really well and there was a chance I was going to medal. To me it was out of the blue and I’m really upset not to be going. It had to be Tan, at this stage I would not feel safe going to the Games without him.”
The 23-year-old, who has trained with Tan for 13 years, added, “That is me officially retired now. It is a shame this is how I’m going to finish but I don’t really want anything else to do with the association.”…
… Anglo Scots Daniel Keating (a world and European medallist) and Daniel Purves, members of the Great Britain team at the world championships, which has caused them to be unavailable for Delhi, are reported to have said they have no interest in competing for Scotland in future, if Tan is out of the frame….
… Woodward U will offer a boarding program at the Woodward West campus in Tehachapi, California.
The Woodward U programs will ultimately include a winter tutorial program at Woodward Copper in Colorado; a semester-abroad program will provide students an opportunity to study at Woodward Beijing; and Woodward Everywhere will allow students to take Woodward U courses remotely with periodic visits to Woodward facilities to ensure a tie-in to The Woodward Family and Woodward U community.
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No mention of Gymnastics or other acrobatic sports. But there’s no reason why those athletes could not apply. I’m assuming it will be made up of mostly High School age kids.
… 2010 U.S. World team members Jonathan Horton, Danell Leyva, Chris Brooks, Chris Cameron, Brandon Wynn and Steven Legendre answered questions in a media teleconference call this afternoon. …
Sounds good. National Team Coordinator Kevin Mazeika and Jon Horton both feel the USA can be on the podium at Worlds. The main rivals: China and Japan.
They have depth. The Juniors are fantastic. … Consistency is the main question mark, for me. Young gymnasts can sometimes get over-excited under pressure.
Add Paul Hamm next year … and this could be the best American team ever.
Aussie National Coach Peggy Liddick posted an upbeat report from the Women’s Training Camp:
After two weeks at camp and a World Championships Trial, we just had our second verification on Wednesday and the girls are really looking like a well prepared team. The stability of their programs is getting better day by day. …
click through to read her report on Gymnastics Australia
One quote caught my eye:
… Georgia Wheeler has the biggest Tkatchev of almost any women I have seen, I love watching her train bars. She swings bars like men’s high bar. Her program is stable …
Men’s NCAA gymnastics is now in even greater peril.
Inside Gymnastics has been on the phone. Interviewing Tim McNeill, Barry Weiner, Mark Williams and Justin Spring.
Reaction on Berkeley Athletic Director Sandy Barbourannouncement today:
… At the end of this academic year, baseball, men’s and women’s gymnastics, and women’s lacrosse will no longer represent UC Berkeley in intercollegiate competition. …
The number of varsity sports at UC Berkeley will be reduced from 29 to 24 under the new plan. A total of 163 student-athletes of the more than 800 currently participating are directly impacted by the decision – 38 in baseball, 19 in men’s gymnastics, 15 in women’s gymnastics, 30 in women’s lacrosse and 61 in men’s rugby – as well as 13 full-time coaches. …
… This is a done deal. There is no possibility of the program’s ever returning again. …
Even if we said, ‘We will fund the entire program [and] it will be zero cost to university,’ you can’t do it, because now Title IX comes into the picture, and they have to reinstate women’s teams too. Title IX was one of the big elements at play here. …
This is a repost, as my friend Barkat from Bangladesh has now completed his 3rd year of an honours University program … and is looking to travel abroad for more education.
K.M. Barkat Ullah
Does he look like a “physically challenged” athlete to you?
He is.
Barkat was a full-time gymnast who had competed internationally in Asian regional competitions. One day he decided to do some circles on pommel horsewithout any matting in place. He slipped, falling as he had thousands of times before, but this time somehow landed in such a way as to damage his upper spine. A fluke.
He was partially paralyzed.
If that happened to you, how would you respond?
It would either crush your spirit. Or you would get SUPER tough.
Today, with the support of family, friends and his Gymnastics Federation, Barkat is one of the most inspirational athletes I know. Charismatic, enthusiastic, well-spoken in English, he has redirected his talent into studies at Jahangirnagar University outside Dhaka.
Within months he became the University champion at able bodied table tennis, the only sport left he could do with limited lower body mobility.
He and I spoke at length about the future of Paralympic sport in his fast developing country. I believe Barkat will be one of the leaders.
I’m researching Paralympic sport right now, encouraging Barkat to get involved as an organizer now, despite his youth. He’s planning on organizing at the two largest Universities in Bangladesh, as a start. Paralympic Table Tennis, as a start.
If you have any advice or information that might help his cause, please leave a comment.
Everyone in the gymnastics community worldwide needs rally around any of our athletes catastrophically injured.
Leave a comment if you have any recommendations for him. A College or University that supports physically challenged athletes. Barkat has some financial backing, but he’d love to apply for any available scholarship.
Update: Stick It Mediatells that the programs are “de-funded effective upon completion of the upcoming 2011 season”. … Does that mean they could self-fund for 2012?
… The campus will honor existing scholarship … for those student athletes whose teams have been eliminated, and the campus will support students wishing to transfer to other schools to compete. …
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Both Men and Women’s teams.
UC Berkeley will eliminate its baseball, men’s and women’s gymnastics and women’s lacrosse teams after this year and will stop fully funding the national-champion men’s rugby team.
The move, announced today, is part of the school’s attempt to trim a nearly $13 million athletics-department deficit. The cuts will save $4 million in 2011-12, the school said.
The decision will affect 163 athletes, and 13 coaches will lose their jobs. University leaders hope to lower the department deficit to $5 million by 2014, …
… Anna Pavlova won the AA at the International Dinamo tournament with a 14.8 on vault and a 14.870 on beam. It remains to be seen how big of a mistake it will be leaving her off the world team. …