Kelly Manjak in Argentina

Canadian coach Kelly Manjak worked with Argentinian WAG for a week. A guest coach.

Kim Landrus to NC State

Landrus comes to the Wolfpack after 15 years at Illinois, including the last seven as head coach. …

LANDRUS SELECTED TO LEAD NC STATE GYMNASTICS

(via FloGymnastics)

coach in northern Alberta

Here are two very interesting positions. Norfort Gymnastics Association.

Head Coach WAG:

The candidate must have a minimum Level 3 NCCP woman’s artistic certification or willing to obtain. Norfort is looking for minimum of 3-5 years’ national level experience. Norfort offers competitive wages; dependent upon experience is $80,000-$95,000. We offer a housing incentive to assist with the transition into our community as well as a performance bonus.

Senior Coach WAG:

The candidate must have a minimum Level 2 NCCP woman’s artistic certification or higher. Looking for minimum of 3-5 years of experience in competitive gymnastics. Our club is offering a salary range of $55,000 – $68,000 per year based on qualifications and years’ experience. Performance bonus.

Email the club for details.

norfortboard (a) hotmail.com

Chinese Nationals – Men’s AA

LIN
Chaopan
1. Lin Chaopan 86.350
2. Xiao Ruoteng 85.300
3. Deng Shudi 85.050

papa-liukin

Chinese Nationals – Women’s prelims

Luo Huan
1 Luo Huan Zhejiang 54.500
2 Chen Yile Guangdong 53.900
3 Liu Tingting Guangdong 53.450
4 Liu Jingxing Guangdong 52.800
5 Du Siyu Beijing 52.450
6 Liu Jieyu Hubei 52.450

All-Around Qualification Results

Some commentary.

Erika Fasana profile

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If you want to watch the full video click over to ERIKA FASANA COOKS WITH CHEF CHICCO CEREA.

via Gymternet Clan

decrease in # of NCAA teams

Shelli KoszdinChange in Population of Men’s & Women’s NCAA Gymnastics Teams (1981-2016)

Wendy Bruce’s coach Kevin Brown

1992 Olympian Wendy Bruce trained at Brown’s Gymnastics under Kevin and Rita Brown.

Wendy:

I ran down the podium stairs, I ran past Steve, I ran past Bela, I ran past my team, I ran all the way to the end of the arena and right into the arms of MY coach.

All the years of training, all the tears, all the anxiety and emotion, all the uncertainty, and all of the work was all worth it. Everything Mr. Brown had worked for in his life had finally been accomplished. It was all over and it all went our way. For the first time in a long time everything worked out. I hit all of my routines. I had the best competition of my life and it was in the Olympics. We both couldn’t have asked for more. …

I Got the Medal, but He got the First Hug.