Inspirational.
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… our newest initiative, the Winning Well Safe Sport Speaker Series, designed to enhance awareness and knowledge regarding various topics related to safe sport.
Recognizing that the well-being of children and athletes is a collective responsibility, this monthly webinar series aims to foster a culture of safety within our gymnastics community.
Gretchen Kerr, Dean, Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education at U of Toronto, is the first speaker.

No grips.β
Conditioning at the end of a long swing routine.
Savina Gabriella, from Brazil, calls this a “Street Workout“.
They have competitions called Street Workout Ultimate Battles.
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A NEW Men’s Gymnastics website βΒ but one with good content and links.
They are posting on Facebook and Twitter, as well.
The first week of the best time of the year has started – Menβs NCAA gymnastics season! …
The new Division lll teams are off to a great start of their second season, with Simpson scoring 366 (a 24.65 point improvement over week 1 of 2023) and Greenville scoring 383.5 (a 10.4 point improvement over week 1 2023). …
NCAA Snapshot Week 1
Freshman stepping up:
I like the “set“.β
And correct alignment on the horse.
She could train with Rebeca and be very respectable.
Great idea.βI might have to make a comeback.βπ
Wear whatever you want as long as it’s comfortable, safe, and decent!
Date: June 2, 2024
β Location: Dupont Gymnasium, Cambridge, MA 02139
β Cost: $79 (+ $50 NAIGC Membership for US residents)
β More Information: 2024 Masters Gymnastics World Cup
This year’s event is expected to draw teams from at least the United States, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom, as well as individual gymnasts from around the world. The competition will be conducted under the newly established NAIGC Masters Rules, designed to provide a competitive yet inclusive environment for older gymnasts.

Christy Sandmaier posted a terrific article with Head Coach interviews with 8 top ranked teams.
Stanford’s Thom Glielmi:
Key Athletes: βThis is a difficult one to narrow down. Asher Hong, definitely, as he brings big scoring potential on most events. After that, itβs between Colt Walker, Khoi Young and Taylor Burkhart. Iβm going to give the edge to Taylor, as he will be in the mix on every event and brings high scoring potential on most.β
Secret Weapon: βNick Kuebler or Brandon Nguyen.
Michigan’s Xiao Yuan:
Key Athletes:Β βWorld medalistsΒ Fred RichardΒ andΒ Paul Juda, no question. Last year Paul was injured, so to have both this year, together for the first time at Michigan, is very fortunate. …
Secret Weapon:Β βMaybe not a big secret, since heβs on the National Developmental Team, butΒ Landen Blixt. …
Two years ago, the gap between Stanford and Michigan was 10 points. Last year it was 2.5, and this year we have Paul Juda. …
Read the full article:
About time.βJust sayin’ π