Yul interview

GymnasticsVille.com Kerry Adderly, interviews Yul Moldauer from the Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team about his World Championships experience and the team’s preparation …

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GymnasticsVille is Midknight Robin, Remi Marvin, Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons, and Kerry Adderly.

hand & finger strengthening

A coach recently asked me about this product. I’d never heard of it being used by gymnasts.

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FIG Coach Education – Egypt

Hardy Fink:

… 2017 closes with one of the busiest months ever for the FIG Coach Education Programmes with 231 different coaches from 34 countries and 30 experts from 15 countries attending eight Academies and one age group camp. These were:

December 1-8: Level 2 Academy for MAG & WAG in Cairo, Egypt
December 1-8: Level 2 Academy for Trampoline Gymnastics in Cairo, Egypt
December 3-10: Level 1 Academy for Aerobic Gymnastics in Lima, Peru
December 3-10: Level 1 Academy for Trampoline Gymnastics in Lima, Peru
December 4-11: Level 2 Academy for Aerobic Gymnastics in Cotonou, Benin
December 5-12: Level 1 Academy for MAG & WAG in Guayaquil, Ecuador
December 10-14: MAG & WAG Age Group Camp in Cairo, Egypt
December 10-17: Level 3 Academy for Trampoline Gymnastics in Airdrie, Canada
December 14-21: Level 2 Academy for MAG & WAG in Canberra, Australia

Busy December closes FIG education activities for 2017

Myself and Portuguese WAG National coach Pedro Roque were apparatus clinicians in Egypt.

It turned out to be the best-attended age group camp ever with 69 coaches from seven Arab federations – Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Syria and Tunisia. Thirty-two of the participants were MAG coaches and 37 were WAG coaches.

I was impressed and inspired to meet coaches from Syria and Palestine trying their best to offer Gymnastics programs for kids despite many problems.

Host Egypt is very well organized. They’ve had strong coaching for decades.

We had a good number of FIG judges attend, as well.

Two FIG courses were hosted at the Olympic Centre for National Teams in Cairo, part of a secure, enclosed multi-sport venue with hotel and restaurant.

One evening Pedro and I visited the huge Wadi Degla Club in Cairo. Another world class venue with excellent, experienced coaches.

Gymnastics in Egypt is doing very, very well.

Gymnova pit mounted folding P Bars

Makes optimum use of the available space around a landing pit. …

£3,958.80

I saw this set-up in Egypt. Seems to work well.

Commonwealth Games 2022 Birmingham

The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) today announced that it has selected Birmingham, England as the host city partner of the XXII Commonwealth Games in 2022. …

The CGF President also thanked Canada, Malaysia and Australia for the continued interest expressed in hosting a future Commonwealth Games, and confirmed that the Commonwealth Games Associations (CGAs) in these countries have signalled their potential hosting interest in either 2026 or 2030.

Commonwealth Games 2018 begin April 4th in Australia.

Open Letter to Alberta Coaches

I’m back in my home town Calgary, Alberta.

Over the past few days I’ve spoken with a dozen or more coaches regarding the two Canadian coaches recently suspended, one of them from Alberta.

Kim Shore​​​​​​ and Maya Patrie are former gymnasts and parents of gymnasts. I’d like to share a letter they are circulating:

Dear Coaches,

We stand with you. You are not alone. The recent disclosures of misconduct have left the entire gymnastics community feeling shaken, vulnerable and questioning trusted mentors.

All this hits very close to home for those who grew up in sports and witnessed uncomfortable things or for those who have their own heartbreaking stories of abuse. It also hits hard for coaches who have worked tirelessly to ensure that their conduct is always above the line and who choose to do things the right way not the easy way, because they know how important their role is to the health and well being of children.

Coaches, you are not alone. The dark cloud that has descended affects current athletes, former athletes, parents of gymnasts past and present, administrators, board members and judges. We feel it too, but you are the ones on the frontline. With so many unanswered questions, scrutiny and judgment prevail, from both within and outside the gymnastics community. It weighs heavily.

We watched in horror as the allegations in the U.S. proved true, and now we are faced with the possibility that dreadful conduct may have occurred in Canadian gymnastics. Parents everywhere are asking themselves, “Am I a good parent if I let my child participate in gymnastics?”.

We can work together to reassure everyone that, YES, gymnastics is an amazing foundational sport, that serves kids emotionally, physically and mentally in abundantly positive ways. Get with your athletes and their parents. Help kids use their voices to express their thoughts and feelings, empower them to own their sports experience. Educate parents, partner with them. Together, you are raising children who deserve to become healthy, happy adults. Confirm that their children are safe in your care. Don’t leave anything to rumour or speculation. Explain your club’s child safe policies and reasons for doing what you do. If you don’t have existing policies, enlist professionals and your parent population to help you create them. Help parents understand their role in keeping their children safe in sports. Empower them with purpose. Parents can focus on reinforcing the important life lessons learned in the gym and you can focus on developing great athletes. Shared wisdom is our greatest asset as a community.

The time has come to join together, to lean on each other for support, to dissolve old rivalries and forgive past misunderstandings. We need to do this for the safety of our athletes, to retain the trust of our members and to heal the holes in our hearts. You coaches have given too much of yourselves to let the very few steal your credibility and professionalism.

For those of you who consistently coach from a positive, respectful and safe place, your actions will carry you forward with integrity and your athletes and their parents will stand beside you.

You are not alone.

Men’s National Coach Tony Smith echoed some of those sentiments.

We need to pull together. Support each other while at the same time denouncing anyone who has abused the position of power and influence they have as a coach.

When asked what Gymnastics Canada must do at this time, Keith Russell recommends: Educate, Educate, Educate, Legislate.

Voronin Cup Results

Two / nation.

1 Angelina Melnikova Russia 53.900
2 Viktoria Komova Russia 51.800
— Uliana Perebinosova Russia 51.350
— Daria Skrypnik Russia 50.800
— Tatiana Nabieva Russia 50.250
— Viktoria Trykina Russia 49.900
3 Irina Sazonova Iceland 49.800

full results

1 Nikita Nagornyy Russia 85.600
2 Nikita Ignatyev Russia 83.900
— Vladislav Polyashov Russia 83.550
— Alexey Rostov Russia 82.500
3 Artur Davtyan Armenia 82.200

full results

new Romanian Men’s Coach Marius Urzică

Marius had been coaching in Qatar.