Entries from September 2010 ↓

FUN at Woodward West Gymnastics

Summer gymnastics camps in North America are finished for another season.

Here’s a flashback to some of the action at past Woodward West camps.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

See more videos like this on the SaltoCafe YouTube channel sponsored by Gibson’s.

Kiara Nowlin, Jenny Hansen, lots of Charlie Tamayo.

House of Dancing Water, Macao

I might have to book a trip to Macao. This looks awesome.

It just opened.

Click PLAY or watch documentary highlights on YouTube.

… The show was performed in a purpose-built theater with the so-called world’s largest commercial pool, and installation of 258 automated fountains and 8 elevators that make it possible to convert the aquatic stage to a solid floor. …

Amazing visual feast: “House of Dancing Water makes debut in Macao

Thanks Fred and Dana.

Marian Dragalescu marries …

Again.

Her name is Corina Mihai. They wed in Vegas. She’s reported to be an entrepreneur. Online.

Marian’s love life has been a great topic of interest in the Romanian tabloids.

I hope Marian remembers to notify F.I.G. of the change in his marital status … Nevermind, that’s only when he unretires from competition.

Canadian gymnasts going to Delhi

Canadian coach Elizabeth Brubaker confirmed on Facebook that the girls are going, but that the date of departure is not fixed. Possibly Sept. 26, 27 or 28th.

Don’t show the girls those photos of the Athletes Village!

USAproject2012 – coach education

Alison Arnold:

Term 4 begins Tuesday, September 28th and there is still space available.

Term 4 will feature presentations from Cheryl Jarrett, Tony Retrosi, Mary Lee Tracy, Mas Watanabe, and Tammy Biggs. …

Sessions include 45 minutes of lecture and 15 minutes of question and answer, using live lecture, video, power point, and of course your questions, all on your computer. Watch it live or watch the recording from anywhere you’d like, whenever you’d like.

Mary Lee Tracy kicks off Term 4 this Tuesday with a presentation on “What’s new in conditioning”.

Cost for 4 weeks is $199.

Details and registration on USAproject2012.com

CAN Men’s Gymnastics Teams

Calgary Gymnastics Centre did an excellent job hosting the final “mock meet” for two teams:

World Championships: Nathan Gafuik, Calgary, Hugh Smith, Halifax, Kevin Lytwyn, Stoney Creek, Ont., Casey Sandy, Brampton, Ont., Ken Ikeda, Abbotsford, B.C., Jayd Lukenchuk, Saskatoon, Jackson Payne, Edmonton.

Commonwealth Games: Ian Galvan, Cagary, Tariq Dowers, Mississauga, Ont., Robert Watson, Coquitlam, B.C., Anderson Loran, Saskatoon, Jason Scott, Richmond, B.C.

Men's Gymnastics Canada practice competition, CGC 2010

That’s Kyle Shewfelt doing colour commentary for TV.

I thought the guys looked surprisingly good. The Canadian Men’s program is rebuilding from the best ever team we had in 2008. Despite many young competitors, they hit over 80% of routines. Jayd Lukenchuk, for example, looked right at home on the Senior team.

The Commonwealth team is young. It will be a fantastic experience for them … if they survive the rats and sleeping dogs in the Delhi Athlete’s Village.

Men's Gymnastics Canada practice competition, CGC 2010

Liang Cheng and Tony Smith will be the coaches on the Floor at World Championships, Rotterdam.

But with Edouard Iarov on the FIG Technical Committee, the Canadian National Team Coordinator is none other than esteemed Masaki Naosaki. This should help. Nao is a great influence. A philosopher coach with a wealth of experience.

Check some of Nao’s coaching career highlights. He was Canadian Men’s Olympic Head Coach in 1988 and 1992.

A blast from the past. In fact, a couple of other coaching legends are headed to Rotterdam too: Mitz Ikeda and Tak Kikuchi.

… I’ll post some routines over the next few days.

Commonwealth Games village photos

How bad could it be? …

OMG

more photos on BBC

Thanks for the update, MostepanovaFan.

will Canada go to Commonwealth Games?

Yes.

At least that’s the position of everyone I spoke to at the final MAG “mock meet” last night.

… In Calgary, the Canadian men’s gymnastics team on Wednesday was gearing up for the Games, and for the upcoming world championships. They had planned to travel to India today, but now will fly to Toronto to wait for further developments.

“To be honest, I’ve heard there are some delays. We keep hearing all sorts of information, but basically our focus is just on training and competing well,” said Chris Foo, head coach of the Commonwealth Games team. “I’m sure they’ll be able to get everything sorted out. The guys are really fired up. They want to go. I don’t think anything else is fazing them.” …

Retired Olympic and Commonwealth Games gold-medal-winning gymnast Kyle Shewfelt was assisting the team at the competition Wednesday. The 28-year-old Calgarian, who won gold at the 2004 Athens Olympics, said it was business as usual.

“They’re training as if they are going to the Games,” Shewfelt said. “I mean, there’s no thoughts of not going. And they’re not just training to be there. They’re training to excel there.” …

Calgary Herald

Full Twist has been following this story – Latest from the CWG’s

England and Wales are still going.

Aunt Joyce on Florida Gymnastics

I loved his detailed projection for the Georgia Gymdogs 2011.

But his Florida preview is even better. Snarky, hilarious and … insightful.

Click through to read it for yourself – Gator Outlook

In my mind, two teams will contend for the Championship in 2011: UCLA and Florida.

If Florida finally cuts back on difficulty, even slightly, they will win. Simple. … But the Gator coaches have not seen the wisdom of this strategy for the past number of years. I don’t know why I’m so convinced they will this season.

Rhonda, why did Stanford finish 3rd last championship?

Stanford can’t be the only team that smart. Can they?

gymnast – am I horizontal?

Greece’s Eleftherios Petrounias competes on the rings for the Bronze medal, during the Gymnastics World Cup in Ghent, Belgium on Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010.

source – ESPN

WordPress still best blogging platform

Paul Carr of Tech Crunch was frustrated that his WordPress blog is “lousy for maintaining a conversation“.

But after researching the alternatives, especially Tumblr, he’s sticking with WordPress.

If you want a conversation, go to a forum. If you have something to say, post it on WordPress. Simple.

Get your free blog at WordPress.com … or leave a comment if you have an option you like better. (Yes, I recognize the irony of that last sentence.)

Tramp and Tumbling map

TrampGuy and others are currently updating a Google map of some of the T&T gyms in the USA.

click on map for details

Scam Cup now FIG World Cup meet

I’d have bet the mortgage against this ever happening.

How is USAG going to guarantee that American girls will dominate? … They’ll have to bring in real judges. :-)

… As the USA’s most prestigious international invitational, this event will return to Jacksonville, Fla., for the 2011 AT&T American Cup on March 5 at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. …

For only the second time in the event’s history, the AT&T American Cup will be part of the FIG’s World Cup series and is one of four all-around World Cup events in 2011. ….

The other three World Cup all-around events are in Glasgow, Scotland; Stuttgart, Germany; and Tokyo, Japan. …

USAG – 2011 AT&T American Cup awarded to Jacksonville, Fla.

Many pundits refer to the American Cup as the (ScAm)erican Cup on the women’s side as historically it’s been staged as a TV promotion where everyone knows that the American girls are supposed to win. A small field of competititors helped ensure that would happen.

Now that it’s a serious international WAG meet, I’ll have to add it to my calendar – March 5, 2011.

related – IG forum thread – Scam cup. Is it really a fair nickname for the American Cup?

(via Sacramonious on IG forum)