Stanford opened the 2024 season on the road with the highest score of the season with a 413.800. Right on their heels were the Oklahoma Sooners who tallied a 413.600 at home …
Asher Hong … secured the all-around win with an 84.850 as well as three event titles. World team member, Khoi Young competed on four events and took home the top score on pommel horse – the event where he won a World Silver Medal last year. …
When the #SaveLindenwoodGymnastics mission started, it was understood by the leaders and a few others who have been deeply involved, that Lindenwood University had outlined in its’ press release when they cut programs, “no donor support would change this outcome”. Today, that message was re-enforced to us that the decision to cut the Lindenwood Gymnastics program will not be re-considered. …
Over $450,000 was pledged by over 325 different parties. …
As we move forward, we ask three things:
1) Those that that did pledge, please consider directing the funds you were willing to contribute to our mission, to a gymnast or gym family in need. …
2) Please support Team 12, their parents, Coach Catelyn Branson and her staff. The Lions are off to an absolutely amazing start to their season. Let’s cheer them on as they pursue another national championship.
3) Support the school. While disappointed with this news, Lindenwood provided an amazing education and experience for us all.
FIG has published a list of gymnasts and support personnel who can return to FIG sanctioned events starting 1st January 2024 only in an individual neutral capacity.
I fear that this is a first step. And that Russian athletes will be added to the list soon.
A mistake, in my opinion.
Of many bad options, least bad is a full ban of Russia by FIG until Putin ends the war.
Morinari Watanabe, the President of the International Gymnastic Federation (FIG), led a minute’s silence in remembrance of a young Ukrainian gymnast called Kateryna Dyachenko and her father who were killed during the siege of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol.