at Worlds for OTHER nations …

My man Bobby Kriangkum from Edmonton, Canada is in Tokyo competing for Thailand.

Good luck.

There are many others doing the same thing.

… U.S. collegiate gymnasts have made the trek to compete at the Tokyo World Championships.

Thanks to @CalMensGym for linking to a story about Christian and Jean Monteclaro. The Cal juniors will be competing for the Philippines, accompanied by Bryan Del Castillo, who will be their coach.

Representing Bangladesh will be Michigan All-Big 10 senior Syque Caesar. We hope to get some updates from Caesar, detailing his experience. No doubt he’ll be sending out some tweets. …

Stick It Media

Personally, I think it’s great to see athletes training in more developed nations compete for their homeland. It should raise the level of gymnastics worldwide.

Yesterday I bumped into an old friend from Sri Lanka. Good news there. The guys are improving rapidly, the sport growing, in part due to the FIG Academy courses.

There are fantastic male gymnasts from all over the world. The level of difficulty is insane. Even the weakest gymnasts at Worlds 2011 could have qualified for Olympic Finals in 1984.

Egyptian gymnast impresses

Mohamed Srour, an Olympian in Beijing, was a real highlight of the last podium training.

Tsuk double pike on Vault. Easy.

On Floor mounts double double layout. Second pass 1/1-twisting double layout punch 1 1/4 front.

Good Pommels too.

Yet another world class athlete from a lesser known gymnastics nation.

Ashish Kumar at Worlds

The stylish gymnast from India missed Worlds 2010 Rotterdam, but he’s here in Tokyo.

And looking quite good on Floor.

He trained a couple of months in the U.K. in preparation for this meet. … Still, qualifying for either Floor or Vault finals is a long shot.

Ashish Kumar (born 1991) … from Allahabad, who won the first-ever medal in gymnastics for India, in October 2010 at the 2010 Commonwealth Games, when he won a Silver in Men’s vault and a Bronze in Men’s floor to become the most successful Indian gymnast in Commonwealth Games history …

He went on to become first Indian gymnast to win an Asiad medal.

The Men’s coach is listed Ashok Kumar Mishra, not Russian-born American coach, Vladimir Chertkov.

Like his Facebook page.

… Along with Kumar, Rakesh Patra and Alok Ranjan are the other men’s gymnasts representing India in Tokyo, while Dipa Karmakar competes in the women’s event. …

FIG – Kumar flying flag for India

FIG new Worlds promo video

I just love the work of the FIG video team.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

(via Elizabeth Brubaker and FIG on Facebook)

related – Andy Thornton – Meet The Chinese Men’s World Team…Are They Beatable?

I doubt it. But perhaps Kohei can pull off a Michael Jordan and lead host Japan to an upset. Recall that China only won last year because of a 2.0+ margin on Rings.

Andy has a second post on Universal – A look at the Chinese men’s world gymnastics team

here come the Boys

Finally.

We’ve been looking forward to seeing some full routines from the guys. Competition venue podium training begins soon (USA in the first flight) and continues for two days.

It’s going to be fantastic. There are more great gymnasts today than ever before in history.

Nice touch, Aussie:

Our Men’s and Women’s Teams will be wearing special patches on their GK competition uniforms to recognize the tremendous hardship that our friends in Japan have had to endure since the tsunamis that rocked this island country earlier this year. It will be our small way of acknowledging the resilience and fighting spirit of the people of Japan.

Gymnastics Australia via Australian Gymnastics Blog

online Worlds TV coverage

Price for Gymnastics World Championships: $19.99 ($14.99 for USAG members)

Check first to see if you are eligible to watch Universal online from your region:

No coverage of the critical preliminary competitions.

Oct. 11
5:50 a.m. ET
Women’s Team Final

Oct. 12
4:50 a.m. ET
Men’s Team Final

Oct. 13
4:50 a.m. ET
Women’s All-Around Final

Oct. 14
5:50 a.m. ET
Men’s All-Around Final

Oct. 15
12:20 a.m. ET
Apparatus Finals – Day 1

Oct. 16
12:50 a.m. ET
Apparatus Finals – Day 2

UniversalSports.com

Here are more options for American viewers.

Worlds podium day 2 wrap-up

My 3rd day at the World Championships is only the second day of podium training in the competition venue.

Again, I saw only the girls today. (Guys begin tomorrow.)

Best link is again ExaminerQuick hits: Podium training, day two

Anne Phillips already has over 160 videos posted on Gymnastike.

I feel Twitter is an idiotic service … except during LIVE events. It’s by far the best way to follow what’s going on DURING THE ACTION.

It became obvious to everyone in the audience that USA and CHN will be the top 2 teams. I’m always surprised when the Chinese girls hit full routines — and I was surprised today. They looked great, overall.

Still, in prelims USA will finish far ahead on Vault. And likely ahead on Floor. I don’t think China can make up that difference on Beam and Bars. (Even though Anna Li was designated “alternate” today, due to minor abdominal injury.)

Details on Anna’s blog.

The USA has more depth than any other team. And has been the most consistent team, so far.

The U.S. model doesn’t deliver ideal body types. (Check the Kazakhstani clones for that.) They don’t have the best technique. Yet the American “system” built the team to beat here in Tokyo. All involved in that program should be proud.


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In the Team Final (3 up – 3 count) anything can happen, of course.

If you’ve been following the Russian reports online over recent months you won’t be overly surprised to hear they have been very inconsistent in training. They’re just not ready for this meet though could easily be in contention for the team Gold in London.

Komova is wonderful. But she may not even make the Bar Final with this routine.

Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike.

http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/NzM0NTA5MDEw?related=1

Watch more video of World Gymnastics Championships Tokyo 2011 on gymnastike.org

Russian Beam on podium was a complete disaster. I called it zero hit routines for 6 gymnasts. (Right after Rodionenko chatted up the judges.)

Likely Romania will finish 3rd in both prelims and Team final despite their weak Bars.

… So, the real drama at the World Championships will be for the team that finishes 9th 😦 in prelims.

Teams 9-16 must go to London in January for a second “Olympic Trials”. Of those eight – four will advance full teams.

How much money and preparation time will it cost that those nations?

As a fan I like this new selection process. But I’m surprised the member nations of FIG put up with it. How can you budget not knowing whether you must do two Olympic selection meets in 4 months?

South Korea looks very good. I’m liking Japan with a home court advantage. But to finish top 8 in team you need consistency on the day and some depth on all 4 apparatus. It’s going to be a battle.

Australia has looked excellent. Well coached, as usual. But they compete in the 3rd of 10 subdivisions. Will scores escalate? (… perhaps not since the E judges give everyone the same score, regardless.)

Great Britain should finish top 8. I’m not as convinced for Germany.

My guess is that only about half of the girls at this competition will hit 4 for 4 getting the D score they want. FIG rules are too difficult for these athletes. Either the athletes must improve, or the rules should be made easier. … I hope I’m wrong. But be ready for a splatfest.

When girls are still getting spotted for Vault on podium — even one Chinese girl — you know they’re not confident. Marta doesn’t allow that.

Watch the Korean male coach standing in on Beam dismounts though. Smart. He doesn’t touch the gymnasts.

On the other hand, there have been fewer injuries than in Rotterdam, I guesstimate. And fewer athletes are taped and braced than I would have expected. Perhaps the female gymnasts are adapting (slowly) to the demands of the Code.

Best links for today:

• VIDEOS on Gymnastike
• LIVE blog – Examiner
• Photos on Couch Gymnast and on Brigid’s Facebook
– Romanian photos
– Mexico update and photos

• FIG photos on Facebook

Once again, thank-you Japan for hosting this event.

Inside Gymnastics arrived today. Follow on Facebook.

Update commentary from Aunt Joyce:

… In a Pre-Olympic year, the same storyline exists among elite gymnastics that existed back in 1991: the Americans have powerful girls with a weakness on bars, the Romanians are conditioned within inches of their lives and look solid despite a weakness on bars, the Chinese girls have wonderful flexibility and finesse and are hoping to get through the power events, while the Russians pull off tumbling that their girls don’t look capable of merely looking at their bodies. …

Swinging in the States

how to get a NEW gym

Annie sent me the link to the Blenheim Gymnastics plea for assistance in building a new gym.

It’s pretty convincing.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

They want to get part of a  $1,000,000  Community Fund available for non-profits.

You can help by  VOTING for the project online (until Oct 19th, 2011).

I voted. (Registration required, quite painless by Facebook.)

Vault will win it for USA

At least in prelims. They should be at least 2 points ahead of China. China has only two consistent DTYs.

Click PLAY or watch McKayla Maroney on Podium.

http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/OTE1NTA4OTY0?related=1

Watch more video of World Gymnastics Championships Tokyo 2011 on gymnastike.org

Wieber had problems (twisting early) but she’ll fix that for the competition, I’ve no doubt.

Canales & Moceanu at Worlds

Dr. Michael Canales and the outspoken Dominique Moceanu will be video blogging from World Championships Tokyo for International Gymnast magazine.

Click PLAY or watch a preview on YouTube.

Subscribe to the IG YouTube channel.

If that’s too jingoistic for you, check out the Worlds comedy vocal stylings of @yoEv. (AUDIO/VIDEO)

via @EddieUmphrey