“Older” Russian Athletes

A very interesting post by Translating Russian Gymnastics:

Watching the Russian Cup this week, I was struck by the realization that Maria Kharenkova, at all of eighteen years old, was essentially the grandmother of the national team at this competition.

Since the retirements (or at least longterm breaks) of Aliya Mustafina, Ksenia Afanasyeva, Anastasia Grishina, Anna Dementyeva, and so many more this last quad, the Russian program has started to look increasingly young. But juxtapose Russian Cup with the Universiade, and the youth of this Russian team starts looking a lot more artificial.

Here’s the thing: despite what it looks like on the surface, Russia is not in want of successful or dedicated “older” athletes. Most of you probably already know of one or two of these athletes.

Tatiana Nabieva …
Maria Paseka …
Eleonora Afanasyeva, nee Goryunova …
Daria Yelizarova …

Daria trains mostly on her own, without a coach, at her home gym. Despite being a member of the reserve national team, she’s rarely invited to national team training camps, even though her personal coach works at Round Lake, which is the reason she’s forced to train without a coach most of the time in the first place. When she won floor at the 2014 Russian Cup, she couldn’t be sent to Worlds because the national team staff had not even bothered to get her a proper FIG license.

In fact, in many ways the Russian system is set up to encourage athletes to continue training after what is traditionally considered the “correct” age of an international elite gymnast. Russian athletes don’t have to worry about NCAA eligibility. They begin making money as soon as they start winning regional medals. Not only is there prize money attached to those medals, but as they move up through the ranks, they can actually start earning an income just by being members of the national team …

On “Older” Russian Athletes

Yvonne Tousek montage

Always a crowd favourite.

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Today Yvonne Tousek-Renne is an Acrobatic Talent Scout at Cirque du Soleil.

via Fans of Canadian Gymnastics

Japanese teams to Worlds

Kohei Uchimura
Kenzo Shirai,
Kohei Kameyama,
Keisuko Asano,
Water Tanigawa
Hidetaka Miyachi

Asuka Teramoto,
Mai Murakami,
Sae Miyazawa,
Aiko Sugihara

(via wogymnast.com)

Kenzo

Scott Hann interview

Dwight Normile:

“Max and Brinn are two very different characters who come from very different backgrounds.  …

“Adversity I believe has helped Brinn get to where he has. His character is fiery fierce and he enjoys trying things and performing in front of an audience. His forte, like Max, is his ability to compete, but he is more of an animal who will take the event head on.

“Both are remarkable athletes and young men. I am privileged to work with them both and to be a part of their lives.”

IG also asked the humble Hann if he had any coaching role models: “I have had many influences from coaches, mostly what not to do or say. A big role model for me was Paul Hall MBE, coach to Daniel Keatings and Louis Smith MBE), as he had a different mindset and approach to anybody else at that time. But after being inspired by him, I worked hard until my idol became my rival. …

Scott Hann Interview in September IG

Max Whitlock, Nile Wilson and coaches, GBR, after allaround final at 2016 Olympic Games; 10/08/2016 – Foto: SCHREYER

scoring Rebeca Andrade’s Bars

5.8 (6.1 when she adds the dismount)

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Brazil is sending Rebeca and Thais Fidelis to Worlds.

For MAG Arthur Zanetti, Arthur Nory Mariano, Caio Souza and Francisco Barretto Júnior.

via Gymternet Clan

2017 Varna Challenge Cup prelims

Tuning up for Worlds.

Vault

  1. Rebeca Andrade Brazil
  2. Shallon Olsen Canada
  3. Ofir Netzer Israel

Bars

  1. Rebeca Andrade Brazil
  2. Thais Fidelis Brazil
  3. Georgia-Mae Fenton Great Britain

Beam

  1. Thais Fidelis Brazil
  2. Daniele Hypolito Brazil
  3. Farah Hussein Egypt

Floor

  1. Thais Fidelis Brazil
  2. Daniele Hypolito Brazil
  3. Shallon Olsen Canada

Floor

  1. Tomas Gonzalez Chile
  2. Arthur Nory Brazil
  3. Petro Pakhniuk Ukraine

Pommels

  1. Oleg Verniaiev Ukraine
  2. Cyril Tommasone France
  3. Andrey Likhovitskiy Belarus

Rings

  1. Igor Radivilov Ukraine
  2. Ali Zahran Egypt
  3. Vinzenz Höck Austria
  4. Abdelrahman El Zamzamy Egypt

Two gymnasts from Egypt had the highest D scores on Rings.

Vault

  1. Oleg Verniaiev Ukraine
  2. Arthur Nory Brazil
  3. Igor Radivilov Ukraine

P Bars

  1. Petro Pakhniuk Ukraine
  2. Caio Souza Brazil
  3. Oleg Verniaiev Ukraine

H Bar

  1. Jossimar Calvo Colombia
  2. Kevin Lytwyn Canada
  3. Caio Souza Brazil

Full qualification results.

that crazy backward handspring mount on Beam

Seems near every Gym has someone training this right now.

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Gymnastics Association of Texas (GAT) Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund

Donations to the GAT Hurricane Relief Fund may be made via the association’s website and/or Facebook page.  GAT is a 501(c)(3) corporation.

Information for gym clubs about how and where to apply and the process and the criteria for awarding assistance will be posted on the GAT website. …

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