Coach Donny Gardiner at Avant Coeur taped money on to his floor pommel horse.
If you make Magyar travel to the middle, you win $1.
To the end, $5.
Simple.
Coach Donny Gardiner at Avant Coeur taped money on to his floor pommel horse.
If you make Magyar travel to the middle, you win $1.
To the end, $5.
Simple.
… stamps to commemorate the opening of “Artistic Gymnastics World Championships Tokyo 2011” …
Leslie King for USAG:
Rebecca Bross asked USA Gymnastics to distribute the following statement to the media on her behalf.
Rebecca … will undergo surgery on Aug. 25 to reset and stabilize her right kneecap, which was dislocated on Aug. 20 at the Visa Championships. She is expected to return to gymnastics in two months and to be back to 100 percent in time for the start of the 2012 competitive season. Rebecca extends her thanks and appreciation for the notes and well wishes from fans, friends and family.
Great news. The recovery is much quicker than ligament damage.
This will give her a chance to fully recover everything else. And make a plan to peak for London.
Peng Peng Lee had a very similar injury in May. She’s competing in Trials for Worlds this weekend.
The “boom” of the kaboom kills your rotation. … Unless you got talentz.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Yep. He tried quadruple back.
Wearing wrestling shoes as he’s training “wall tramp”.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
A Maryland acrobatics team featured on an America’s Got Talent (season 6) promo.
USA Gymnastics on Facebook:
Current T&T competitor (and coach) Tristann Brown and fmr jr. elite athlete Alicia Grant are in the group Gymkana in the semi-finals.
Click PLAY or watch them on YouTube.
More build-up than act, this still wows the general public. Click PLAY or watch Sandou Trio Russian Bar on YouTube.
Cassie Craig is a former Level 10 gymnast from Tops Gymnastics in Centerville, Ohio. (Her married name is Cassie Sandou).
August 19-21, 2011, Tel Aviv
Looks like it was a good meet. Here were the top 10 all-around, including international guests.

Full Results (PDF)
You might be able to watch this video about the competition.
gymnicetic:
According to the Russian sports website sport.ria.ru Valentina Rodionenko announced the names of the gymnasts who will train for the World Championships:
Viktoria Komova, Anna Dementyeva, Ksenia Afanasyeva and Yulia Belokobylskaya will train all four apparatus, Tatiana Nabieva will focus on vault and bars, Maria Paseka on vault and floor. And Alena Polyan who finished first on floor at the Universiade is also in the training team as well as Yulia Inshina – they both will prepare themselves as alternates for the team.read more on gymnicetic
Gymnastics Examiner commentary.
Men
Emin Garibov
Sergei Khorokhordin
Nikita Ignatiev
David Belyavski
Denis Albyazin
Andrei Cherkasov
Anton Golotsutskov
Konstantin Pluzhnikov(via THE ALL AROUND)
See 2 more New Tokyo Posters (via GymNiceTic)
An injury on TV to one of the top gymnasts in the world sparks discussion on how it might have been prevented.
NewsTimes.com – Bross’ status for worlds unknown after knee injury
Personally, I thought Rebecca’s bad landing off Beam was extremely dangerous, too. She really did looked primed for injury at VISA Championships.
George Novak, former FIG judge, doesn’t comment often. But when he does, we should listen:
… If a clean 1.5 TY would beat a sloppy DTY, or a clean DTY would beat a sloppy Amanar we would not have kids pushing for the extra tenths that they so desperately need to to be on top. …
That’s it in a nutshell. Thanks George.
But instead of communicating that obvious instruction to every judge, FIG is instead “simplifying” the judging regulations for the 2016 cycle after Bruno Grandi referred to the 2012 Code as a ‘time bomb‘.
How is that simplification going?, you might ask.
Queen Elizabeth doesn’t have much faith in the process:
… Around 200 pages of text were produced about the women’s Code alone. The Code itself is a document of some 192 pages of densely packed text, tables and symbols, and to make things worse it is supplemented by a misleadingly named ‘Helpdesk’ of some 58 pages, which is supposed to be a condensed, easy-to-use guide, but which in fact adds new ideas to the original core Code as well as possible new variations in interpretation. All in the name of ‘simplification’. …
I’m not optimistic that the major problem with our current rules — too much credit for difficulty — will be solved.
There is one bit of good news:
… Instant Replay and Control System “IRCOS by FIG”, jointly developed by the FIG and its partner Longines, recently underwent substantial modification. …
… users will be glad to hear is that from now on, scores given by reference judges will be visible on the screen. …
Recall the reference judges at Worlds in Rotterdam? … I didn’t think so. Their influence was far from transparent.
Perhaps in Tokyo Nellie Kim will be making fewer phone calls to her Judging Panels if there’s more transparency in scoring.
(via Full Twist)
My best guess is that FIG will throw more hours, paper, technology and money at the much criticized WAG rules … and that we’ll still have dangerous Amanars beating good YDT vaults in the Rio Olympics.
Gymnastics rules change could improve safety. But I’m predicting they won’t.
Facebook is the worlds largest collection of disorganized, impossible to search, photos.
I rarely donate photos to Mark Zuckerberg, instead linking to pics in my Flickr account.
… But I have to admit this new thumbnail preview format Facebook is rolling out looks great. One of the few “improvements” ever that I would instantly call an improvement.
