Trampoline coach Dave Ross

With Rosie‘s repeat Olympic Gold medal in Rio, Dave Ross has now coached athletes who have won a total of 7 Olympic medals.

His club is Skyriders, Toronto. He’s the owner of Rebound Products.

Watch the tears flow when Rosie finds herself atop the score board.

Dave coaches Jason Burnett in today’s Men’s Olympic Trampoline competition. Good luck.

Simone more happy for Aly

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And how about this shout out? πŸ™‚

Ukraine athletes & the Russian Press

Ukraine athletes ordered not to speak to Russia press, reports Sports Express

How do we feel about that? πŸ™‚

 
Declare a truce for the two weeks of the Olympics.

Rosie MacLennan repeats as Olympic Champion

Wow. I’m so thrilled for Rosie. πŸ™‚

In the notoriously unpredictable sport of trampoline–just one bad bounce can send a world-class athlete into last place–it’s much easier to fly into the top ranks of the sport than to stay there. Rosannagh, or Rosie, MacLennan of Canada proved it wasn’t impossible, however, when she became the first trampoline athlete to win two golds at an Olympics. …

Finishing third was Li Dan of China, the 2015 world champion. In fourth place was He, the gold medalist in Beijing and bronze medalist in London.

Chinese athletes have a streak of winning medals in women’s gymnastics going back to 2004.

NBC

full results

Rosie

Olympics brings religions together

Update – Several commenters have noted that Aliya’s father is of Tatar descent, where many are Muslim. But that Aliya has not declared her personal religious beliefs. The team in the past has visited the Russian Orthodox church before competitions.

Awe-inspiring performances in a close match-up between American gymnasts Simone Biles and Aly Raisman, and Russian Aliya Mustafina, are a cross-section of faith, race and nationality …

Olympic women’s all-around champions: A Christian, a Jew and a Muslim

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Marta on retirement, coaching and getting athletes ready

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(via Official Miss Val)

Sui Lu interview

Sui Lu, our London Olympics silver medalist on Beam reflects on that 2012 final. And her life since. πŸ™‚

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