Looks GREAT.
Teams for Jesolo this year pic.twitter.com/ngUuMBzPWX
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Looks GREAT.
MyKayla starts 2018 like she ended the 2017 season. A superstar.
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Utah. “No Gripz Dabritz” commentary.
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Click PLAY or watch her on Twitter. Say’s she’s 4′ 8″ tall. Stuck. 🙂
Kai is going to be a GREAT addition at LSU.
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I can’t arrive at any other conclusion.
According to court filings and interviews, it was Nichols and her coach, Sarah Jantzi, who reported Nassar to USA Gymnastics officials on June 17, 2015, after the coach overheard Maggie and another gymnast talking about Nassar’s behavior. …
Jantzi reported her concerns to USA Gymnastics women’s program director Rhonda Faehn and to Maggie’s mother, Gina.
According to the complaint, then–USA Gymnastics CEO Steve Penny “discouraged [Gina and John Nichols, Maggie’s parents] from reporting Nassar’s conduct to law enforcement and pressured them to keep the matter quiet.” …
Sometime between June 21 and July 2, USA Gymnastics brought on Fran Sepler, an expert on workplace harassment with experience interviewing children in sexual assault cases, to interview Maggie. …
In a statement to SI, Penny’s lawyers said, “The matter was reported to the FBI on Monday, July 27, 2015, and [chairman of USA Gymnastics] Mr. Parilla and Mr. Penny met with the FBI on July 28. …
USA Gymnastics did not contact MSU or the Michigan-based gymnastics club Twistars whose athletes were also treated by Nassar. The national governing body is currently contending in court that it did not have a responsibility to inform either MSU or Twistars of allegations against Nassar.
The Nichols family says it was not contacted by the FBI until July 2016, nearly a year after Maggie had come forward …
At least 19 people whose treatment occurred between the time Maggie spoke to USA Gymnastics and the time she was interviewed by the FBI have filed civil complaints against Nassar. …
If you are one of those 19 people you have to ask why Nassar wasn’t stopped sooner? 😦
Yesterday USAG responded:
Contrary to reported accusations, USA Gymnastics never attempted to hide Nassar’s misconduct. The suggestion by plaintiff’s counsel John Manly, who indicates that he is representing Maggie, that USA Gymnastics tried to silence athletes or keep the investigation secret to avoid headlines before the Rio Olympics and to protect Los Angeles’ Olympic bid is entirely baseless. USA Gymnastics kept the matter confidential because of the FBI’s directive not to interfere with the investigation. …
Has the FBI confirmed? I assume directives like that are put on paper.
Still … USAG paid McKayla Maroney $1.25 million to keep quiet in late 2016. How is that not trying to cover up the crimes of their former team doctor?
In the end, this will be decided in a court of law. Unless USA Gymnastics goes bankrupt first.
Jan. 5-7th
1. LSU 197.150
2. Utah 197.000
3. Central Michigan 196.375
4. UCLA 196.250
5. Michigan 196.200
6. Kentucky 196.075
1. Sarah Finnegan LSU 39.650
2. Alicia Boren Florida 39.575
3T. Maddie Karr Denver 39.500
3T. Kyla Ross UCLA 39.500
5T. MaKenna Merrell-Giles Utah 39.475
5T. MyKayla Skinner Utah 39.475
full rankings
Across the four events, Utah looked the most prepared team in the NCAA this week, not a particularly surprising development based on what we expect from Utah. It was just a start-value nightmare from McNatt on beam and the OOB from Skinner for the lowest floor score of her NCAA career (9.800) that kept Utah out of the top spot. …
Balance Beam Situation – Week 1 Rankings
related – NCAA Gym News – The Dismount
A montage of Lee Woolls’ guys.
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The king trains alone in a huge gym he keeps at a high temperature. For the first workout of 2018 a film crew was invited.
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(via twoflips-threetwists)