Katelyn Ohashi on body image

Katelyn and Maria Caire have a blog where they  post on many things including ethical issues.

Katelyn just started a series featuring excerpts from her diary as a young gymnast:

Most kids at the age of 12 were probably playing video games and doing some chores. Me? I was training at least 36 hours a week, plastered on posters and magazines, representing the US National Team.

I had no voice or option but to live up to the expectations of everyone else, so I experienced these cruel, unwanted body remarks from just about everyone— coaches, fans/gymnastics followers, National team staff, my mother, and even myself. It started when I was 13, barely weighing 70 pounds. …

Dear Standards

Her coach was Valeri Liukin now U.S. Women’s National Team coordinator. I hope Katelyn goes on GymCastic to talk about her training diaries so we can hear the full story of her WOGA experience.

related – Maria Caire – Athlete Body Image: A Series

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USAG also needs to respond to Aly’s recent statements.

Aly Raisman Calls Out USA Gymnastics For Its Handling Of Sexual Abuse Allegations

new Nadia Comaneci documentary – Winning

One film (78 minutes). Five legendary athletes. The compelling and inspiring story of the journeys of tennis champion Martina Navratilova, golf great Jack Nicklaus, Olympic gymnast Nadia Comaneci, track and field star Edwin Moses, and Dutch Paralympian Esther Vergeer. …

WINNING

Click PLAY or watch a trailer on YouTube.

Cassina in stride position …

.. is not allowed. 🙂

Click PLAY or watch it on Facebook.

FISU Men’s AA & team results

As usual there was not nearly as much press for the MAG competition as WAG. That’s sad since the Men’s competition is so much stronger at the University level.

1. Japan 260.225
2. Ukraine 257.900
3. Russia 253.150
4. Korea 249.900
5. Chinese Taipei 245.125
6. France 244.950

full team results

AA
1. VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR
2. NONOMURA Shogo JPN
3. TANIGAWA Wataru JPN

Olympic silver medallist Verniaiev defends individual all-round title at Taipei 2017

Ellie Black – FISU Beam

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube. (14.133/5.8 Gold)

https://youtu.be/Qb913eaQN10

(via wogymnast)

John Court Arizona interim head coach

Veteran Arizona gymnastics assistant coach John Court has been named interim head coach for the 2017-18 season ….  Court has been on the Wildcats’ staff for the past 19 seasons under previous head coaches Bill Ryden and Tabitha Yim. …

Arizona Wildcats

Russian Cup Results

1 Elena Eremina St Petersburg 57.900
2 Angelina Melnikova Central 57.575
3 Uliana Perebinosova Moscow 55.075
4 Maria Kharenkova Southern 54.125
5 Polina Fedorova Volga 53.000
6 Viktoria Trykina Moscow 52.950

full results

Click PLAY or watch Ermina on Tumblr.

http://v-komova.tumblr.com/post/164555368835/lenas-bars-she-wont-get-the-layout-jaeger

FISU Women’s apparatus finals

Vault
1. ROGERS Brittany CAN 14.250 (VIDEO)
2. AKHAIMOVA Liliia RUS 13.983
3. PASEKA Maria RUS 13.916

Bars
1. SPIRIDONOVA Daria RUS 14.233 (VIDEO)
2. BUI Kim Ngan GER 14.066
3. Ellie BLACK CAN 13.966

Beam
1. Ellie BLACK CAN 14.133
2. SASADA Natsumi JPN 13.833
3. IORDACHE Larisa ROM 13.666

Floor
1. IORDACHE Larisa ROM 13.800 (VIDEO)
2. TERAMOTO Asuka JPN 13.766
3. AKHAIMOVA Liliia RUS 13.533

full results

Lauren Hopkins – Canada Grabs Two Golds in Event Finals

related:

• Canada’s Ellie Black, Brittany Rogers grab gymnastic gold at Universiade

• Canada Shines In Event Finals At 2017 Summer Universiade

FISU Men’s apparatus finals

Floor
1. PROKOPEV Kirill RUS 14.800
2. KIM Hansol KOR 14.700
3. TANIGAWA Wataru JPN 14.658

Pommel
1. LEE Chih-Kai Chinese Taipei 15.300
2. VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR 15.033
3. HASEGAWA Tomomasa JPN 14.591

In a controversial ranking, the home town hero defeats Oleg with this interesting routine.

Rings
1. TOVMASYAN Artur ARM 15.025
2. COLAK Ibrahim TUR 14.958
3. VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR 14.800

Vault
1. NIN REYES Audrys DOM 14.783
2. VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR 14.733
3. MUNTEAN Andrei-Vasile ROM 14.600

P Bars
1. NONOMURA Shogo JPN 15.600
2. PAKHNIUK Petro UKR 15.500
3. TANIGAWA Wataru JPN 15.200

H Bar
1. AUGIS Axel Louis FRA 14.166
2. POLIASHOV Vladislav RUS 14.100
3. TANIGAWA Wataru JPN 13.866

full results

Oleg injured his coccyx in prelims and wasn’t sure he’d be able to finish the meet.