Gymnastics Coaching Facebook page

If you live on Facebook, you can now see every post on that site via the Gymnastics Coaching Facebook page.

Gymnastics Coaching page on Facebook

… Next … How do I subscribe from my Facebook home page to get the Gymnastics Coaching Facebook page updates to appear in my stream? Leave a comment if you know how to do that.

Facebook is wonderful. But confusing.

Doha Gymnastics World Cup

The Couch Gymnast has a good preview of the WAG competition – DOH!…. IT’S DOHA TIME!!

The highlight of that post for me was this photo of Tina Erceg:

Some of the top gymnasts will be seen in action at the Third Doha Artistic Gymnastics World to be held at the Aspire Dome from March 22 to 24.

This FIG event, organised by the Qatar Gymnastics Federation (QGF) and there will also be local participation. Qatar’s boys and a girl will be competing at this FIG World Cup Category A championship. …

As many as 153 gymnasts from 23 countries will vie for top honours in various categories. …

Some of world’s well known gymnasts included Croatia’s Tina Erceg, Krisztian Berki of Hungary, Daniele Matias Hypolito (Brazil) and China’s Huang Qiushwang …

Doha gears up for FIG event

Elite Canada T&T report

Brett MacAulay linked to the F.I.G. report:

As the first major Trampoline and Tumbling meet of the year, Elite Canada in Airdrie, Alta, provided veterans like Jason Burnett and Karen Cockburn with an ideal meet to kick off the season, and gave rising stars like Mariah Madigan and Vincent Ng, both of Toronto, a chance to measure them themselves in head-to-head competition with members of the senior national team.

For the first time at Elite Canada, competition in all disciplines was open with both youth and senior athletes competing against one another. …

… Another change at Elite Canada this year was the introduction of a new scoring system in trampoline which awarded points for “air time,” rewarding competitors with longer routines. The new scoring system will make its international debut in the fall. …

click through for a summary report and results – Elite Canada gets off to good start

photo – Julie Warnock of Airdrie Edge T&T

favourite gymnasts …

One of the themes of the second issue of Couch Gymnast, the magazine is contributors naming their personal favourites.

gymnastics photographer Iris Van den Broek:
Ksenia Semenova
Lilia Podkopayeva

Jennifer Giacobbe-Sutherland, gymnastics coach and needlepoint artist:
Nadia Comanichi
Yelena Mukhina

Readers:
Lilya Podkopayeva
Shannon Miller
Tatiana Lysenko
Ekaterina Labaznyuk
Cheng Fei
Nastia Liukin
Anna Pavlova
Courtney Kupets
Dina Kochetkova
Kate Richardson
Isabelle Severino
Mo Huilan

Chris’ favourite gymnasts who did not compete World’s or Olympics:
Tatiana Groshkova
Yulia Kut
Natalia Frolova
Claudia Rusan
Kristal Uzelac
Jackie Bender
Nadezhda Ivanova
Augustina Badea
Gabriela Gheorghe
Mirela Sidon
Daria Elizarova
Huang Qiushuang

Triplefull368 faves:
Anna Pavlova
Yang Bo
Nadezhda Inanova
Fan Ye
Sabina Cojocar
Natalia Frolova
Kui Yuanyuan
Olesya Dudnik
Olga Mostepanova
Tatiana Groshkova

Triplefull368 points out that with YouTube we can easily watch our favourites of the past. So true. YouTube is the best thing that ever happened for gymnastics fans.

A couple of my own favourites not yet mentioned both coached by “The Bear”, Vladislav Rastorestkiy:

Natalia Yurchenko
Natalia Shaposhnikova

Natalia Yurchenko

Leave a comment if you want to add a name to this list.

NCAA Gymnastics – superlative skills

Girls competing Full Twisting Double Layout Flyaway this season:

Kylee Botterman, Michigan
Jamie Bullock, Minnesota
Nicole Cowart, Illinois
Taylor Jacob, Boise State
Courtney McCool, UGA
Kara Wright, UNC

That’s a serious dismount. Difficult to stick. And usually not needed to start from 10.0.

Click PLAY or watch Nicole’s (muscled) Bars on Gymnastike.

http://www.gymnastike.org/assets/portal/add_ons/mediaplayer-4.2/player.swf

College Gym Fans posts a list of “superlative” skills each season. Click through to check out the list and make additions / corrections.

They are missing, for example, Brandi’s 1/1 twisting double layout on Floor.

… a listing of high level skills performed by Women in the 2019 Season. To make this list, the skill had to be successfully competed in a meet sometime during the season. The skill competed must have an FIG rating of “E” or “F” or “G”, or an FIG Vault Difficult Value of 5.3 or higher.

why blogs are better than OLD media

The Couch Gymnast is (literally) a student of reporting.

In a post that made me laugh out loud, she quoted Barabara Matson, paid journalist for old media, the Boston Globe:


… Raisman opened her first senior competition with a splash, posting the top score on the beam, sticking a Yurchenko double full dismount to earn a 15.15. …

quoted in Couch Gymnast

Yurchenko double full on beam. Now that is impressive.

I’ve watched old media sports journalists at NCAA and VISA Championships in the States. With a very few exceptions (e.g. Linda Hamilton, Deseret News) they have no idea what they are covering. Gymnastics is a complicated, rapidly evolving sport.

All mainstream journalists want is to know who won. And to grab some quotes from the post-meet press conference. Their articles are at best, boring. At worst, embarrassing.

So what should you read if you want to know what actually happened?

Gymnastics organizations with paid staff put out articles that read like dull promotional press releases. For example, the recent World Cup in Montreal. What would you know about that event if you didn’t attend?

FIG – Canada and Japan call the shots at Gymnix

Gymnastics Canada – Calgary’s Gafuik leads Canadian medal haul at gymnastics World Cup in Montreal

Those articles contain no glaring errors. But the writers are careful not to say a negative word. The real “story” of the Montreal World Cup is that it should be cancelled for lack of participation. And that the entire World Cup Series should be eliminated, or improved.

You’d have to talk to someone who was there. Or read the article on GYMmedia by Eckhard Herholz to hear anything about the issue.

By far the most insightful, interesting and entertaining commentary on gymnastics today is on blogs. Almost anyone can find some they like. (Check our list of BLOGS in the right hand navigation.)

Blogs are not perfect, God knows. They over-report rumour, scandal and problems. But I still spend 90% of my own time online reading blogs and watching video. Old media is so predictable I rarely need to skim more than the headlines.

What’s the future?

Blythe Lawrence was one of the most respected gymnastics bloggers (Gymblog) before transitioning to a new media platform called Gymnastics Examiner. She’s a trained journalist, yet her Examiner articles are closer to blog posts than The New York Times.

Examiner has high enough standards to be linked to by the F.I.G.

Gymnastics Examiner is the future.

typos keep a blog REAL

Content is more important that stlye.

Timelyness more important than qwality control.

… That’s how we bloggers defend our shoddy work against the grammar Nazis. The Couch Gymnast was peeved on this point, lately.

I could put up a link like this:

What do you thick?

=== UPDATE:

One spelling Nazi (Dana) insisted on a correction link. You’ll now find it cluttering the right hand navigation.

European Gymnastics Championships

I like this clip posted by British Gymnastics TV. Those guys are fantastic at gymnastics video.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

April 21st – May 2nd, Birmingham, England

competition home page

Henrietta Onodi gymnastics montage

A fan favourite, for sure.

Henrietta is one of five “Gymnastics Legends to be honored by the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame“.

Cathy Rigby (USA) -1970 World Championships, Silver medal on Balance Beam
Henrietta Onodi (HUN) – 1992 Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist
Yuri Korolev (RUS) – 1981 and 1985 World All-Around Champion
Mikhail Voronin (RUS) – Winner of 9 Olympic medals in 1968 and 1972 (deceased)

Eileen Langsley (GBR) will be awarded the International Order of Merit for her contributions as the most prolific photographer of major gymnastics competitions for nearly 30 years.

FIG

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Thanks, yet again, to MunchTheSilivasFan.

Fantastic Yuri Korolev being included. He’s one of my favourite gymnasts of all time.

… Should Cathy Rigby be on that list? How many other World Championships single apparatus Silver medalists have been inducted?

I loved Cathy too, … but is this some sort of pro-American bias on the part of selectors?