There are a LOT of issues here.
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Many were surprised when Victoria Moors’ sister Brooklyn was named to the early provisional Canadian team to Worlds.
She is a beautiful gymnast with many unique and interesting skills.
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That’s one of her new coaches, Denis Vachon. A Power Tumbling expert.
Strategy wise, however, many agree with Balance Beam Situation – Brittany Rogers would seem to be a more logical choice for that spot.
Don’t be surprised if Brittany ends up competing. If she’s hitting her difficult Bar routine, it’s a real contender for Finals. Brittany was a Vault finalist too in 2012.
In fact, I’d say any of the 6 named gymnasts could end up competing: Ellie Black, Isabela Onyshko, Shallon Olsen, Brooklyn Moors, Brittany Rogers and Rose Woo.
Rose is looking great in the AA. She could qualify to the AA Final if she competes. From Montreal, she’d be a home town hero.
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Orlando Metro coach Jorge Luis Quiala posted some good drills.
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Hopes 12-13
1. Ui Soma, San Mateo, 51.200
2. Katelyn Rosen, Olympia Hills, 50.750
3. Sophie Butler, Discover, 50.500
Hopes 10-11
1. Kaliya Lincoln, Airborne, 51.000
2. Kailin Chio, Gymcats, 49.700
3. Mia Viola, RGA, 49.400
Lifetime has greenlighted The Simone Biles Story (working title) a biopic about Olympic gold medal gymnast Simone Biles …
Based on her book, Courage To Soar: A Body in Motion, A Life in Balance, the biopic follows Simone Biles through her sacrifices and hard work that lead her to win 19 Olympic and World Championship medals and cemented her stake as one of the greatest gymnasts of all-time. …
1. Ksenia Klimenko (RUS) 54.450
2. Asia D’Amato (ITA) 53.750
3. Varvara Zubova (RUS) 52.850
4. Elisa Iorio (ITA) 52.600
5. Taeja James (GBR) 52.500
6. Celia Serber (FRA) 51.650
Lauren Hopkins – Russians Continue EYOF Dominance in All-Around
1. Jamie Lewis (GBR) 82.200
2. Iurii Busse (RUS) 80.100
3. Nicolau Mir Rossello (ESP) 78.550
4. Andrin Frey (SUI) 78.400
5. Jake Jarman (GBR) 78.200
6. Sergei Naidin (RUS) 77.950
Lewis posted the top scores on 3 events: floor, pommel horse and rings, while being in the top 4 on the other 3 events. He accumulated total of 82.200 to cruise to victory.
“This feels absolutely amazing”, said Jamie. “I’ve put so much hard work into my preparation and I’m so glad it’s paid off. I’ve gone clean in all six pieces and I couldn’t have asked for a better performance across the day. …