The Russian women won 6 of 12 medals at todayβs Moscow World Cup of Stars. This world cup competition included event finals for men and women.
World and European gold medallist Anna Dementyeva won three medals: gold on beam and floor and silver on the uneven bars. She had an excellent day of competition and is keeping up the momentum for the Russian women. …
CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR presents the 2011 NCAA WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS presented by Buick on Saturday, May 14 (3:00-5:00 PM, ET; taped 4/15-17) from the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
No. 1-seed Alabama attempts to win its first NCAA team title since 2002, while defending champion UCLA tries to win its seventh championship in the last 15 years. Also competing are the University of Utah, women’s gymnastics’ original dynasty team; as well as Oklahoma, Nebraska and Michigan, who are all seeking their first NCAA team gymnastics championship. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships. CBS Sports’ Tim Brando, along with 1996 Olympic gold medalist Amanda Borden call the action, while Vin DeVito produces and Suzanne Smith directs.
It’s 2011 and we still don’t have LIVE TV coverage of Women’s Gymnastics. That’s crazy. What a lost opportunity.
This week the College coaches recommended a change from the traditional Super 6 to a Fantastic 4 team finals. Hopefully that shorter, simpler format will better appeal to TV.
Whip (B) + Double Arabian Pike (E) + 0.1CV
Back 1-1/2 (C) + Randi (E) + 0.1CV
Back 2-1/2 (D) + Front 2/1 (D) + 0.2CV
Japanese Press (C)
Tuck Thomas (D)
Layout Thomas (E)
Triple Full (D)
Ohio State officially named Rustam Sharipov, a two-time Olympian from the Ukraine, as its men’s gymnastics coach today.
The announcement confirmed a Dispatch report that Sharipov, an assistant coach for the Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team since 2005, would take over the position that had been filled on an interim basis since November by Blaine Wilson and Doug Stibel. …
Sharipov, a native of Kharkov, Ukraine, was selected over two others interviewed by OSU: Wilson, a three-time Olympian and five-time U.S. all-around champion, and Air Force Academy coach Kip Simons. …
The competition finished so late today, Friday the 13th, that we skipped the party. It’s an early start tomorrow, Saturday.
I’ve added a quick link to College Gym Fans. That’s been the best site reporting on this meet, so far.
… Actually, in every way I’m finding this meet inferior social media wise to the boys J.O. Championships a week ago, same venue. There’s surprisingly little coverage online.
The gymnastics, however, is far stronger top to bottom on the women’s side. Check the 2011 Women’s J.O. Nationals Results.
There are very few girls competing whom I wouldn’t warmly welcome on to my College Team (if I had a team).
In fact, I don’t know how NCAA coaches narrow their list of candidates to any reasonable number to watch. There are a lot of good kids in the USA.
Between The Olympics has one of their great posts linking results and videos.
That post includes this bonus clip on an interesting training set-up:
… Anastasia Grishina training vault. Sheβs doing a Podkopayeva and then a half turn after landing- will she be attempting the front βlayoutβ full soon?
… She trains at the Olympiad under the longtime husband-and-wife coaching team of Boris and Larissa Choutkin, who previously coached in Russia. Boris Choutkin is effusive in his praise of McMurtry.
βShe has extraordinary talent. Itβs like God kissed her,β he said, citing what he called an old Russian saying. βSheβs a very, very smart girl. She loves gymnastics, and she has phenomenal athletic ability.β …
Her Floor (9.65) was astounding too. … Bars a strong Level 10 routine, but not at international standard yet.