Alabama 197.525, Oklahoma 196.825

The “perfect” season is over for the Sooners.

No. 1 Sooners Stall at No. 4 Alabama:

OU finishes the regular season with a 19-1 record, competes at Big 12 Championship next week.

Poor landings. An off night.

“I thought that we did a great job in a lot of different areas, but there is still a lot of room for improvement,” UA head coach Sarah Patterson said. “Our fans were incredible again tonight and I think our ladies rose to the occasion.”

For the season, the Crimson Tide drew 13,422 fans per meet, the second highest average in school history and the second highest average among all collegiate women’s programs this season. …

Roll Tide

Read the blow by blow on Balance Beam Situation.

Click PLAY or watch Sr Ashley Sledge on Bars.

Gabby – Raising the Bar

Though I’ve not yet read her first book, the second will be available April 30th.

It’s the post-Olympics story.

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… Gabrielle shares an inside look at her day-to-day world, from the things that are still important to her—time with her friends and family, her favorite comfort foods, and her training routine—as well as what’s it’s like to suddenly walk the red carpet and interviewed by various people.

Along the way, Gabrielle also offers tips on how you can raise the bar on your life and accomplish your dreams. Through candid photos taken by Gabrielle to exclusive images taken behind the scenes, experience what it’s like to be an Olympic Champion and a normal teenage girl balancing a life in the spotlight with a life in the gym.

Amazon

(via Full Twist)

Pro Gymnastics Challenge ATHLETES

More of the names have been posted:

USA
Jonathan Horton, Brandon Wynn, Steve Legendre, Chris Brooks, Jana Bieger, Paul Ruggeri, Josh Dixon, Jesse Silverstein, Jacob Dalton, Anna Li, Kat Ding, Alex Naddour

INTERNATIONAL
Anna Pavlova, Jade Barbosa, Jessica Lopez, Alexander Shatilov, Marcel Nguyen, Sam Oldham, Oleg Verniaiev, Lisa Mason, Andrew Smith, Laura-Ann Chong

AND … Oksana Chusovitina

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Coaches include Nastia Luikin, Blaine Wilson, Valeri Belenki and Svetlana Boginskaya.

There are more to be announced. And the list will almost certainly change right up until show time.

But it’s certainly going to be extremely cool.

Tickets went on sale today, March 15th.

Competition May 10 & 11. Airs on ESPN2 on May 21, 22 and 23.

Allentown is the closest airport. Newark is about 90min away.

Details on ProfessionalGymnastics.com

Illinois 21, Minnesota 9

That was the match play “score” (PDF) of the men’s NCAA competition last weekend.

Illinois 430.600, Minnesota 420.650 was the traditional score. … Under the new 5-up, 5-count format, actually.

A brave and interesting experiment. Congratulations to coaches Justin Spring and Mike Burns for giving it a go.

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#6 Illini Take Down #7 Minnesota in Match Play, 21-9

Ono No Komachi flew out to see the experiment, posting impressions on Uncle Tim – Match-Play Reviewed: The Long-Time Gym Fan’s Perspective

A quick summary:

Strengths:
β€’ one competitor competes at a time
β€’ head to head competition entertaining
β€’ match point strategy
β€’ possibly more engaging for the average spectator

Problems:
β€’ competition was too long
β€’ traditional scoring was not displayed

Suggestions/Opportunities:
β€’ To keep meets a reasonable length, it may be necessary to run two events simultaneously
β€’ show F.I.G. scoring to the audience
β€’ give fans information about the past performance of the gymnasts

Even if nothing comes of this experiment, the Illini have given the sport men’s college gymnastics hope and optimism – two things it sorely needs. For that and the willingness to take risks, they should be commended.

Uncle Tim also posted a report from WAG fan Alison Melko:

I’ve already been to a decent chunk of women’s gymnastics meets during my 4 years here at the University of Illinois, but the only time I’d seen our men compete was during the dual meet against Iowa a few weeks back. …

I’ve seen larger crowds at gymnastics meets, but I honestly can say that I have never experienced such a unified and excited crowd at a gym meet.

Normally at men’s meets, when a score is posted, there’s usually a scattering of applause and maybe a few cheers. I’ve overheard other students talking to each other, wondering if a 14.100 is a good score or if it means we’re in trouble. …

I’ll admit, it was strange for me to not see scores posted at all, but the grand majority of the crowd didn’t seem to have any problem with it.

… People didn’t have to get caught up in a scoring system that made no sense to them – they were simply able to sit back and enjoy the difficulty, beauty, and originality of gymnastics. They were more easily able to engage themselves with the performances and feel the thrill of competition. There’s no guarantee that another meet like this one will ever be put on again in NCAA gymnastics, but to spread the love and enjoyment of the sport, I hope it will.

confirmed – NCAA Championships

Locked and loaded. πŸ™‚

Once again I’ll be blogging the Women’s Collegiate Championships, this year from the new Pauley Pavilion at UCLA.

It’s going to be thrilling watching Zamarippa at home.

Watch a promo video.

Regionals and Championships ticket information.

Tuscaloosa Regional April 6 Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Norman Regional April 6 Norman, Okla.
Corvallis Regional April 6 Corvallis, Ore.
Columbus Regional April 6 Columbus, Ohio
Gainesville Regional April 6 Gainesville, Fla.
Morgantown Regional April 6 Morgantown, W.Va.

Championship April 19-21 Los Angeles, Calif.

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Marceline Goldstein will be representing Cirque du Soleil. Leave me a message if you’d like a personal introduction in L.A.

The Men’s Championships are same weekend, Penn State. That could be even more thrilling that the women.

end of The Road for Iovtchev

Vera Marinova-Atkinson:

… on 23 February 2013, the Bulgarian six-time Olympian, four time Olympic medalist and former double World Champion on Floor and Rings, Iordan Iovtchev celebrated the end of the his competitive career in a remarkable show in the country’s capital Sofia. …

On the eve of the Gala, 22 February 2013, Iordan Iovtchev was awarded with the highest state honour, the Order β€œStara Planina”, by the President of Republic

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read more on FIG

Friends Yuri Chechi, Igor Cassina and Alexei Nemov were there.

Vera Marinova-Atkinson wrote a book on his life titled β€œMeeting a Dinosaur”. It was published the same week.

Meanwhile, 37yr-old Oksana Chusovitina is still rocking Vault. VIDEO from Houston National Invitational 2013.

GymCastic – Sho Nakamori

This week we chat with one of our favorite gymnasts, Sho Nakamori. He made the national team at 12 and lived through both personal tragedies and injuries more common in car accidents than gymnastics, before reaching his peak.

His experiences as a gymnast, the son of Japanese gymnasts and a grassroots contributor to the community have always fascinated us. He proved to be as much of a renaissance man as we had imagined!

He’s traveling through Japan right now, follow his adventures on Twitter.

GymCastic

Sho

Sho’s working for Google. On the Google Glass project, I believe.

No doubt he’s already tested prototypes on the Gymnastics apparatus. πŸ™‚

And Sho’s a judge. Look for him on Pommels at J.O. Nationals. … He’ll be the one wearing the odd looking glasses. πŸ™‚

ManageMe Sport – teaser

COMING SOON! Web and iOS Athlete Management Application for Men’s and Women’s Artistic Gymnastics. Communicate, Collaborate and Motivate your athletes.

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The first promo video is interesting, but doesn’t reveal anything about the app.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

If interested, click over to ManageMeSport.com to get on the launch email list.

ManageMe Sport on Facebook.