Samantha Sendel’s big breakthrough came at the 2013 trampoline world championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, where she finished fifth in the individual final — by far her best ever international result.
Video recap of Natalia Yurchenko‘s career and achievements, as she was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame on May 17, 2014, in Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Indeed, I was the first gymnast to do this vault during an official competition. It was in Moscow during the Competition in 1982. I am very proud and very happy that there are many gymnasts today who perform my vault.
Few people know that the first gymnast who performed this vault was a male gymnast! It was invented by Russian gymnast Victor Levinkov during a national competition in Former USSR. But this vault was not well accepted in the male Russian gymnastics. So my trainer has decided that I should do it and I began to learn it.
First I thought that my coach has gone crazy and wanted me to break my neck. I did not even succeed in imagining how I could arrive on the board back to the horse and spring without seeing where I should put my hands. …
After five months of research, interviews, writing, and rewriting, I’m so excited to announce that I’ll be writing a book about gymnastics ….
Here’s the official announcement …
Freelance journalist and frequent Deadspin and Jezebel contributor Dvora Meyers’s THE END OF THE TEN: The Fall of Perfection in Modern Gymnastics, analyzing how various factors including the elimination of the “Perfect 10” have changed women’s gymnastics in the last few decades, allowing the U.S. to become a dominant power in the sport, to Michelle Howry at Touchstone, for publication in Summer 2016, to coincide with the Olympics, by Allison Hunter at Inkwell Management (World).
Dvora Meyers’s THE END OF THE TEN: The Fall of Perfection in Modern Gymnastics
Dvora is planning on attending Worlds. Planning to interview as many people as possible who were connected or affected by the end of the perfect 10.0 in Artistic scoring in 2006.
Two days of trials were held in Auckland on May the 9th and 11th. There were six girls from Christchurch School of Gymnastics, Pacific Rim competitors Courtney McGregor, Charlotte Sullivan and Anna Tempero, as well as Mackenzie Slee, Hanna Malloch and Brittany Robertson. Samara Maxwell of Tristar, Auckland also is vying for a spot. North Harbour’s Jordan Rae (competed at the 2010 CWG in Delhi) has withdrawn due to injury. …
Junior Millie Williamson (also CSG) joined the seniors to trial for the Youth Olympic Games. …
NZL Commonwealth Games hopefuls from left to right: Charlotte, Mackenzie, Anna, Courtney, Millie, Brittany and Hanna (From Mackenzie Slee’s Instagram)
All gymnasts will compete in the Australian Nationals in Melbourne later on this month before the teams will be named. …
Challengers for the title were also Vanessa Ferrari (ITA), Guilia Steingruber (SUI), Claire Martin (FRA), Aliya Mustafina (RUS), Catherine Lyons (GBR). …
Just qualifying to the Nastia Cup was enough for me. I had no intentions of even placing!! I came in wanting to hit 4 for 4. After beam, and I saw my score, I knew I had a shot!! Little did I know I would soon be crowned co-champion!! Winning the Nastia Cup is still so surreal. …