1st American Collegiate competition 1899

The 24th of March, 1899, New York University hosted what we think is the first important College Gymnastics competition on record.

Yale was announced the “winner” of 19 participating schools at the Eastern Intercollegiate Association Championships though no official team competition was calculated.

Yale gymnasts won 4 out of 6 individual events, shared a tie for victory in one event and also won the individual all-around.

RESULTS:

Horizontal Bar, E. B. Turner, Princeton, and R. G. Clapp, Yale, tied, 12 points

Side Horse, F. J. Belcher, New York University, 10 5/6

Parallel Bars, R. G. Clapp, 12?

Flying rings, R. G. Clapp, 11 1/6

Club swinging, R. G. Clapp, 13½

Tumbling, W. L. Otis, Yale, 10

All-around championship, R. G. Clapp, Yale, 7 5/6 points.

Dr. R.G. Clapp
Dr RG Clapp

Dr. Raymond G. Clapp from Yale went on to coach Track & Field at Nebraska 1903-1909.

If you’d like to see the source of all that, download a PDF of the Columbia Spectator newspaper from March 21, 1989. It cost $.05 at the time, published twice a week. But it’s FREE for you today. 🙂

Leave a comment if you know any more about those earliest meets.

trivia – Nastia Liukin is going to school at NYU today

(via Jerry Wright on the NCAA MEN’S GYMNASTICS ALUMNI Facebook page)

Georgia over Florida

The top-ranked Florida gymnastics team inexplicably frayed under pressure, falling flat in the meet’s final rotation and dropping a scintillating tilt on the road to the No. 11 Georgia Bulldogs on Friday by a final score of 196.400-196.350. …

The usually consistent Sloan pulled up lame on her final tumbling pass, stumbling on the landing with an upper thigh cramp. …

Florida gymnastics comes undone, loses thriller to Georgia

Georgia had 4 consecutive career highs on Floor in the comeback win.

Onyshko wins Elite Canada

Isabela Onyshko 57.075
Megan Roberts 54.925
Ellie Black 54.725
Rose-Kaying Woo 54.550
Madison Copiak 53.675
Meixi Semple 53.650

full Sr results

photos

An Elite Canada Photo Sneak Peek

A conversation with Bernard Petiot

Former elite coach for Canada. Now one of the leaders of Cirque du Soleil.

A great story.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Canadian Gymnastics clinicians needed

For the new GCG Competition Introduction Advanced coaching course.

Clinician (“learning facilitator”) training for western Canada will be held in conjunction with a pilot course Feb 19-21 in sunny Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

Check with your Provincial Sports Governing body if interested.

Ezinne Okparaebo trains stairs

The double Olympian track star is Norway’s fastest woman all time.

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(via NBC)