Friday – NCAA quick links

• NCAA’s live streaming Super Six Team Final – CBS College Sports All-Access. Fast internet connection recommended. 6PM EST start.

• official competition website

• live scoring available linked via www.GatorZone.com

• excellent live blog by Anne Phillips on Gymnastike.

Leave a comment if you have any problems. Or find other good links.

If you couldn’t care less about this meet, Longines will be posting results from European Championships all weekend.

Rhythmic Gymnastics Olympic champion killed

Tragic.

Natalia Lavrova of Russia, a two-time rhythmic gymnastics Olympic champion, died in a car crash on Friday, the Interfax news agency reported.

Citing Russian authorities, the report said that the car driven by Lavrova’s sister collided with another vehicle near her home town of Penza, some 600 kilometres south-east of Moscow. Her sister reportedly died in the crash as well while the driver of the other car was injured.

Lavrova, 25, won Olympic gold 2000 and 2004 in the rhythmic gymnastics team event and later was a team coach …

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It was 10AM.

Russian gymnast Yury Ryazanov was killed in a car crash last year, five days after winning a bronze medal at the world championships in London.

gymnast Susan Jackson fantastic

UPDATE

gymnast Susan Jackson is National Champion:

Here are the top five all-around finishers from the 2010 NCAA Championships:

1. Susan Jackson, LSU, 39.625
2. Casey Jo Magee, Arkansas, 39.550
3. Carly Janiga, Stanford, 39.525
4. Geralen Stack-Eaton, Alabama, 39.500
5. Brandi Personett, Penn State, 39.475 …

LSU Gym

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No mistake on Floor today. She was the highest AA score in Session 1 of two, with 39.625.

The LSU Sport article:

… LSU senior Susan Jackson won three events in the first NCAA Gymnastics Semifinal on Thursday afternoon and leads the all-around competition with a score of 39.625.

With the three titles, Jackson advances to Saturday’s individual event finals on the vault (9.95), uneven bars (9.925) and balance beam (9.90). In her sophomore season, she won the vault national championship in 2008.

The all-around national champion will be determined after the second semifinal meet at 5 p.m. CT tonight. The highest all-around score after both semifinals will earn the title. …

Pretty Sharaya Musser from Penn State was 2nd with 39.450. CONGRATULATIONS.

Scroll to the bottom of the results page for the AA ranking.

Alabama, Florida, STANFORD advance to Super 6

Alabama 196.85
Florida 196.775
Stanford 196.300
Michigan 195.700
Arkansas 195.600
Missouri 194.600

Roll Tide. ‘Bama has the momentum.

On the other hand … anyone can win who gets to Super 6.

UCLA will win, me thinks.

… I’m off to the coaches party.

Event finalists from session 1

Ingrid720 posted this unofficial list on College Gymnastics Board.

Vault EF:

1 Susan Jackson LSU 9.950
2 Mandi Rodriguez Oregon State 9.925
3 Ashley Lee LSU 9.900
3 Anna Li UCLA 9.900
3 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs UCLA 9.900
3 Vanessa Zamarripa UCLA 9.900
3 Brittany Skinner Nebraska 9.900
3 Lora Evenstad Nebraska 9.900
3 Sharaya Musser Penn State 9.900
3 Mary Atkinson Arizona State 9.900
3 Allison Buckley Illinois-Champaign 9.900

UB EF:

1 Susan Jackson LSU 9.925
2 Daria Bijak Utah 9.900
2 Summer Hubbard LSU 9.900
2 Anna Li UCLA 9.900
2 Hollie Vise Oklahoma 9.900

BB EF:

1 Jamie Deetscreek Utah 9.900
1 Kyndal Robarts Utah 9.900
1 Susan Jackson LSU 9.900
1 Courtney McCool Georgia 9.900

FX EF:

1 Brittani McCullough UCLA 9.925
2 Annie DiLuzio Utah 9.900
2 Makayla Stambaugh Oregon State 9.900
2 Vanessa Zamarripa UCLA 9.900
2 Hollie Vise Oklahoma 9.900

It’s great to see former World Champion Hollie Vise make Bars.

The rest of the Event finalists will be selected from Session 2. My 4 predicted apparatus champions are already through.

Leave a comment if you KNOW who’s going to win event Finals.

Gymnastics – UCLA, OU, and Utah advance

The most important story on the Thursday of Championships is … what 3 teams move on to the Super 6 Team Finals. And what 3 teams are finished for the season.

From Session 1 of two today:

LSU, Nebraska and Oregon State did not make the cut.

UCLA 196.875
Utah 196.625
Oklahoma 196.550
Nebraska 196.175
Oregon State 196.050
LSU 196.025

official results page

LSU was the team that most impressed me today … until Beam. Last rotation. Two girls fell. They counted a routine with a fall for Team.

The best live blog coverage is Anne on Gymnastike. If you prefer, it goes out to Twitter, as well: follow gymnastike. (Still no twitter hashtag for this meet. Who’s in charge of social media for the NCAA? It’s 2010.)

UCLA was very shaky compared to the dominating meet they had at Regionals. Bars could certainly be better. Anchor Mizuki Sato fell on Beam, but they still pulled off a 49.125

The loudest fans were from Utah. Perhaps it helped. No team was more over-scored than Utah on Bars. I was embarrassed for that judging panel.

Actually the Bars scores were awful throughout the meet. Nobody was “ranked” except the very best few routines. It’s time NCAA fixes the Bar regulations.

… more on this later.

are you the next Michael Jackson?

From Cirque Casting:

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Sounds like there was a mad rush of interest in working for that particular show. I’m not at all surprised.

Click through to the link at the top of the page if you deserve to work with the King of Pop.

Jr Men – European Championships

Looks like hosts Great Britain will win the Team competition. Russia, the pre-meet favourites, sadly could not travel to the competition. It would have been close, I think.


5 in a team, 5 to compete each apparatus and 3 scores to count. FIG Junior Code, prohibited skills, short routines and C dismounts. A new game to be played. …

Great Britain holding an unprecedented 9.7 point lead after the second sub division. For GBR now a long wait until ten o clock this evening. France and Switzerland will have to have something special to shift the British boys sitting team 1st and ranks 1,2,3 5 and 8. This is an amazing team.

Sam Oldham (GBR) “I think we’ve done really well. It was nerve-wracking at first but its great to have friends and family cheering you on and once the first piece is out of the way the nerves go.It’s going to be a long wait to see if we’ve won but things look good at the moment.” …

There’s so much good news out of the UK these days. Kudos and congratulations.

British Gymnastics – GBR boys take strong lead after 2nd subdivision!

Photo from From the album: Junior Men’s Qualifications by British Gymnastics on Facebook.

Bars video – Oakville Gymnastics

Robbie Popkin posted a short clip of Oakville Gymnastics Bars training.

Hey, why the “cut” in that regrasp, Robbie? … Creative editing? … UPDATE – coaches confirm she did catch several that day.

The coach on screen is former Olympic gymnast Lorne Bobkin.

related – Bars training in England: Aasha Kimpton el-grip giants and layout Geinger

Is she only 10yrs-old when this video was taken? … Amazing.

Thursday – NCAA quick links

• NCAA’s live streaming Semifinal 2 – CBS College Sports All-Access. Fast internet connection recommended. 7PM EST time start.

• official competition website

• live scoring available linked via www.GatorZone.com

• excellent live blog by Anne Phillips on Gymnastike.

Leave a comment if you have any problems. Or find other good links.

If you couldn’t care less about this meet, Longines will be posting results from European Championships all weekend.