… Ana Lago is only in her first year as a senior for Mexico. In our Get to Know the Mexican Team post in October, Isabel Zamora reported that Ana Lago was considered to be Mexico’s new beam and floor specialist, producing the first standing Arabian on beam Mexico has ever had. …
Blythe Lawrence posted a short list, commentary and links to videos of each.
… Russia and Romania, both have stellar gymnasts who would have made waves at the 2011 Worlds were they not a year too young to compete at the senior level. Next year they will be first-year seniors, and all are expected to at least challenge for a place on their country’s Olympic team. Here are a few names to watch for:
Larisa Iordache, Romania
Anastasia Grishina, Russia
Anastasia Sidorova, Russia
Kyla Ross, USA
Zeng Siqi, China
Victoria Moors, Canada
Russia, to beat USA, has to hope FIG judges start deducting more severely for “lack of split”.
At Worlds Bruno Grandi was asked by Nancy Armour whether FIG would ever consider (again) allowing Olympic age eligible gymnasts (London) to also be eligible for the Olympic qualifying Worlds (Tokyo).
His answer — a strong and passionate NO.
Though I disagree with the minimum age requirement, I thought Grandi gave an intelligent and logical response stating that “We don’t want children at World Championships.”
Even if one of those same children might be Olympic Champion just a year later.
On Thursday, the Division I Board of Directors approved a package of sweeping reforms that gives conferences the option of adding more money to scholarship offers, schools the opportunity to award scholarships for multiple years, imposes tougher academic standards on recruits …
There are over 100 College Artistic Gymnastics teams, combined Men’s & Women’s. More than half of those offer athletic scholarships. All offer academic scholarships, so recruits with good grades are particularly valuable.
*** Qualified for the OG’12 only if BRA and FRA are not part of the Teams 1-4 qualified for the OG’12 from the 2012 Test Event
MAG
BRA – Diego HYPOLITO ***
ISR – Alexander SHATILOV
HUN – Krisztian BERKI
FRA – Cyril TOMMASONE ***
BRA – Arthur NABARRETE ZANETTI ***
GRE – Vasileios TSOLAKIDIS
WAG
VIE – Thi Ha Thanh PHAN
Looks good, so far. I like this Olympic rules change.