USAG Statement to Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations

Kerry Perry’s opening statement:

… First, I want to apologize to all who were harmed by the horrific acts of Larry Nassar. …

… USA Gymnastics is on a new path, with new leadership, and a commitment to ensure this never happens again. …

USA Gymnastics is committed to our athletes and to investing in making gymnastics a sport where gymnasts of all abilities can train and compete without fear of abuse of any sort.

Right now, there is a parent driving their child to a gymnastics class. I want that parent to know that we are doing everything we can to protect their child. …

Read the full statement – “Examining the Olympic Community’s Ability to Protect Athletes from Sexual Abuse”

what is Kerry Perry thinking?

… Thursday, Perry pushed out the vice president of the women’s program, Rhonda Faehn, who was heading a national team training camp in Crossville, Tenn., at the time. Athletes complained about her forced departure on social media posts, and the remainder of the camp was canceled.

By Friday, Perry was announcing a restructuring of the organization at the USA Gymnastics headquarters in Indianapolis, with at least nine layoffs, including Faehn, the head of the organization’s nascent athlete protection program, and seven other employees. …

She told staff in a two-minute meeting that the cuts were necessary because “our organization is facing a great deal of pressure on many fronts” and “to better adapt to the current climate, restructuring was necessary.”

Faehn said in an email that athletes’ welfare had been her “absolute top priority.” She added: “I did not resign as I did not feel that suddenly abandoning the national team athletes was in the best interest of their safety or emotional well being.” …

On Monday, Perry apologized to team members and their parents for “the disruption and confusion created at last week’s” camp, adding that it was “truly unfortunate,” and said she had made USA Gymnastics’ Junior Olympic program director Annie Heffernon the interim vice president of the women’s program. …

Wall Street Journal – USA Gymnastics Is Still Struggling With Internal Upheaval

The article hints that USAG might have to declare bankruptcy if they agree to even one major settlement.

Uchimura v Shirai v Tanigawa

Kohei was still in 3rd place AA arriving at the 12th and last apparatus. Fortunately it was Horizontal Bar. Kohei is one of the very best in the world.

He nailed it.

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GYMNALYSIS linked to a great recap of the top 3 at the 2018 NHK Cup. English subtitles by Gymnastics Soul.

Kohei was MORE motivated after his AA loss at All Japans.

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After withdrawing from Worlds 2017 injured, this year Uchimura’s goal is the team competition in Doha. He wants to see how Japan compares with China in the lead-ups to Tokyo 2020.

Mélanie wins French National Championships

1- Mélanie De Jesus Dos Santos
2- Louise Vanhille
3- Lorette Charpy
4- Marine Boyer
5- Sheyen Petit
6- Coline Devillard

Results.

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Leanne Wong – Amanar

Leanne is close to competition ready.

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I recall Brenna training Amanar at GAGE back in her club days. They do it right at that club. Very safe.

All Japan + NHK Cup results

1. Mai Murakami 168.530
2. Asuka Teramoto 162.628
3. Hitomi Hatakeda 161.463
4. Aiko Sugihara 157.796
5. Nagi Kajita 156.196
6. Sae Miyakawa 154.563

The top 3 qualify to the Worlds team.

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(via IG)

Olivia Dunne training Moors

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CA Orchard interview

Entertaining and informative, Nick and his former coaching partner Carol Angela talk Beam in on his new audiocast.

The easiest way to listen to the new Gymnastics Growth podcast is to search for it on iTunes. And subscribe.

“Dislocation Artist”

That sounds bad.

Laurie Hernandez hosts a visit to see Cirque Zumanity performer Araz Hamzayev in training.

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