Octavian Belu – Worlds interview

He’s impressed with the globalization of gymnastics.

GYMmedia exclusive interview with the former and again current Rumanian national coach Octavian BELU, one day before the beginning of the team competition of the 2010 World Championships …

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

ah, Nabieva …

She’s stolen Nathan Gafuik’s jacket. … And his high heels?

Am I the first to notice that this girl has attitude?
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From the Facebook album: … 2010 by Tanya Nabieva

Alexandrov warned her to be in shape for training after the post-worlds break. Good luck to him.

Leonid Arkayev – Worlds interview

The old man of Soviet Gymnastics looks great. Has never been more verbose.

And at 5min 30sec he looks at the prototype J&F beam with a flaired end to facilitate dismounts.

GYMmedia exclusive interview with one of the worldwide most successful coach, the former Soviet and Russian men’s and women’s chief coach and long-time President of the Russian Gymnastics Federation Leonid Arkayev.

Of course Arkayev IS the world’s most successful coach, having won more World and Olympic medals than any other. But he hasn’t been at Worlds since 2003.

Click PLAY or watch a lengthy interview on GymMEDIA’s YouTube channel.

dance auditions for LADMMI

LADMMI, l’école de danse contemporaine, in Montreal, is making a Canadian tour, looking for students wanting to become professional dancers. The equivalent of a a 3-year college level education.

Vancouver, BC – October 30th
Toronto – November 2nd
Halifax – November 7th

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should Alicia be penalized 0.1?

Did the World Vault Champion land …

… in the Corridor, but close to the corridor line.

If so, that’s a 0.1 deduction.

Screen grab from this video of her Rudi in Finals.

Personally, I think not. That 0.1 penalty has not often been taken in the past. Was not taken for other gymnasts in Rotterdam much more off line.

And the wording in English is vague. It should say “one foot on the line”, or something specific.

In that Final that Alicia Sacramone was easily best.

I’m sure we’ll hear other opinions.

related posts – … 0.1 penalty on Vault (compare Nabieva and Mustafina)

new nations at Gymnastics Worlds

Remember the days when gymnasts from only a handful of nations would qualify to the Finals at the World Gymnastics Championships.

No more.

EIGHT different countries were represented in the men’s pommel horse final, and NONE of them were China or Japan?

In fact, none of the top four teams from the team final were represented in the pommel horse final, and this created a very unique and diversified field that included Hungary, Great Britain, Australia, France, Croatia, Armenia, Belgium, and Slovenia! All non-powerhouse countries, and what’s even better…it was one of the best pommel horse finals ever! Six guys scored above a 15, and we’re seeing some of the coolest and most stylish pommel horse routines ever done. …

Andrew Thornton – American Gymnast – Top Three Highlights of Event Finals Day 1

Louis Smith of Britain (L), Krisztian Berki of Hungary (C) and Prashanth Sellathurai of Australia celebrate on the podium after the men's pommel horse finals at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Rotterdam October 23, 2010. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SPORT GYMNASTICS)

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How are gymnasts from Venezuela and Armenia finishing top 10 in the world?

The main reason, I feel, is the diaspora of coaches from the former Soviet Union. Skillful coaches find talent wherever they end up.

On the Men’s side, the emergence of specialists has really helped smaller nations compete.

It’s a great trend, in any case.

Groshkova (1990) v LinLin (2009)

Young coaches get sick and tired of us dinosaurs always talking about the Golden Age of women’s gymnastics, the late 1980s Soviet Teams.

One of those dinosaurs, Queen Elisabeth, has started a new blog called Russian gymnastics – risk, originality, virtuosity:

… For the past 17 years, since the break up of the Soviet Union, gymnastics has stagnated somewhat. If you are a fan of British or American gymnastics, or any of the other states who have benefitted hugely from the ‘retirement’ of the Soviet Union from big-time sport …

I agree.

Especially since so many of those Russian gymnasts and coaches migrated around the world. (See a partial list of former Soviets at Rotterdam.)

… I’ll give you a link to a routine that I consider to represent the epitome of ROV….

I’ve chosen beam as an example of the degradation of ROV in the sport because to me it’s where the changes in the sport have become most obvious. The gymnast is Tatiana Groshkova, who rested on the margins of the Soviet team around the late 1980s and early 1990s. …

Click PLAY or watch Tatiana Groshkova Beam on YouTube.

Click PLAY or watch Deng LinLin‘s 2009 World’s Gold medal routine on Youtube.

Deng’s form is obviously beautiful, the somersaults are high, the exercise is technically correct. However, where is the ‘routine’? What makes this exercise more than an assemblage of difficulties out of the pages of the Code of Points? …

read more – What is this about? Gymnastics at a turning point?

Agree?

Check that blog for yourself – Russian gymnastics – risk, originality, virtuosity

(via Full Twist)

Groshkova was first to compete double full-in on Floor (VIDEO), in an era when it wasn’t needed to have the maximum 10.0 start.

She was simply trying to earn a spot on the Soviet A team.

Update: Canadian gymnast Anysia Unick does the Groshkova sideways backspring (Tousek). Who else is using it in 2010?

Elisabeth Seitz – Bars Final

Everyone was happy that this German gymnast made the Final. We all wanted to see the Def.

Unfortunately, she missed.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Remind me never to spot that skill.

Elisabeth Seitz of Gerany takes a fall during the women's uneven bars finals at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Rotterdam October 23, 2010. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SPORT GYMNASTICS)

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Elisabeth Seitz of Gerany takes a fall during the women's uneven bars finals at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Rotterdam October 23, 2010. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (NETHERLANDS - Tags: SPORT GYMNASTICS)

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Edouard Iarov – Pommel Horse

The French had a good World Championships, despite the injury (snapped Achilles tendon) to Carnobe.

Here’s some video footage from MTC member Edouard Iarov coaching boys from France in the 1990s. That nation has had strong gymnasts for a long time.

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