1. Tan Sixin 58.00;
2. Yao Jinnan 57.20;
3. Zeng Siqi 56.95
1T. Teng Haibin,
1T. Guo Weiyang 89.25
3. Lu Bo 88.70
More highlight routine videos to come …
WAG summary and links on IG – Tan Tops Qualification at Chinese Nationals
1. Tan Sixin 58.00;
2. Yao Jinnan 57.20;
3. Zeng Siqi 56.95
1T. Teng Haibin,
1T. Guo Weiyang 89.25
3. Lu Bo 88.70
More highlight routine videos to come …
WAG summary and links on IG – Tan Tops Qualification at Chinese Nationals
In prelims at Chinese Nationals.
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This was just one of the highlight routines linked by Between the Olympics.
The World Champion did.
It’s discouraged or altogether not allowed at some American and British competitions.
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Derek and crew in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho hosted a competition in parkour / freerunning / tricking.
Here’s a glimpse of how they set that up. Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
(via IEGA)
Here’s how they monitor and motivate at Okanagan Gymnastics Centre.

The higher your name on the wall, the higher your DD.
Qualified #1 at Nationals with 16.3.
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http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/MzY2NDg5NDEw?related=1
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Some Canadian men are there competing as international guests. They are reciprocating for team China coming to the Shewfelt meet in Calgary earlier this season.
Sure, impressive … but she bends her elbows 🙂 !
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Gymnastics Examiner has been checking two different YouTube channels, linking to some of the most interesting uploads – Comeback Cheng: China’s Olympic hero debuts first floor of the quad
Tan Sixin balance beam qualification Chinese national gymnastics 2011
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A few notes on the Level 9s:
Happily the session I attended on Mother’s Day, Jr / Sr D, was much stronger than the session I watched Saturday.

Front tumbling was very clean. Vault was generally good. … Powerful layout Yurchenkos. Some good Tsuks.
One Geinger on Bars was a treat.
Line and form on Bars was fairly good. High to low transfers were problematic, as they often are. My only major complaint is double tuck Bar dismounts that scare me. (I fear some of these girls pull-in. )
Double tuck is my least favourite dismount.
Leaps were generally weak, too. On both Floor and Beam.
Some College coaches were there today. Doug Byrnes from Hamline was in attendance. UCLA coaches were on the Floor coaching, too. Doug has one incoming Freshman in that session, and is looking at other Level 9s. As a Division 3 school, Hamline does not offer athletic scholarships, but they do offer partial Academic support. That’s kind of a big deal considering tuition is about $40,000 / year.
CONGRATULATIONS to those girls who were able to qualify to either Easterns or Westerns. It’s not easy considering the depth of competition.
Junior D
1 Corinne Belkoff (Tumbleweeds AZ) 37.875
2 Lauren Schmeiss-Tossey (Auburn WA) 37.600
3 Bryttany Kaplan (Adrenaline) 37.300Senior D
1 Sydney Hinton (Auburn WA) 37.075
2 Kellie Amano (South Coast Gym) 36.875
3 Andrea Perea (Browns) 36.650Gymnastike – Level 9 Eastern and Western National Championships Results
Here are the individual event champions.
Level 9:
* FX: Emyre Cole (Go For It) – 14.20
* PH: Marty Strech (Azarian) – 13.55
* SR: Josiah Eng (Swiss) – 14.80
* VT: Fabian DeLuna (WOGA) – 15.65
* PB: JJ Litster (Arete) – 13.90
* HB: Marty Strech (Azarian) – 13.85Level 10 (14-15):
* FX: Chandler Eggleston (High Point) – 15.15
* PH: Akash Modi (Monmouth) – 14.45
* SR: Marvin Kimble (Swiss) – 14.85
* VT: Lee Grogan (Champions) – 16.15
* PB: Dmitri Belanovski (Swiss) – 14.15
* HB: Danny DiBenedetto (Daggett’s) – 14.05Level 10 (16-18):
* FX: Trevor Howard (Hocking Valley) – 15.55
* PH: Craig Hernandez (Buffalo Grove) – 15.05
* SR: Michael Wilner (GymSpot) – 15.65
* VT: Trevor Howard (Hocking Valley) – 16.50
* PB: Adrian De Los Angeles (SCATS) – 15.00
* HB: Jesse Glenn (SCATS) – 14.60link to full results via Stick It Media

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