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Florida looks unstoppable – 198.425

So much fire power.

Florida’s total of 198.425 set the school record and tops the nation’s previous 2013 high of 198.375 set by No. 1 Oklahoma last Friday. The Golden Gophers posted a season-best 197.175.

Nationally all-time, Florida’s score equals the eighth-highest posted and is the highest team score which doesn’t include a 10.0. The Gators are the only team to break the 198 barrier twice in 2013, as they turned in a 198.10 versus Alabama on Feb. 8. …

No. 2 Florida Gymnastics Use Nation’s Top Total to Take Senior Night Win over No. 14 Minnesota

Ronald Dupont Jr. linked to these 9.975 routines.

Click PLAY or watch Kytra Hunter’s Vault.

Click PLAY or watch Macko’s Bars.

Click PLAY or watch Brigid’s Beam.

Click PLAY or watch Marissa King’s Floor.

Mustafina, Belyavskiy Russian Champions

Russian Championships AA

1. Aliya Mustafina
2. Anastasiya Grishina
3. Evgenya Shelgunova.

1. David Belyavskiy
2. Nikita Ignyatev
3. Dimitry Stolyarov

via @theallaround

Update – Watch 3 of Aliya’s routines linked by WOGymnastike.

Aliya – Russian Championships Beam

Not perfect. But good to see her competing. 🙂 I’d love to see one of the sport’s most intriguing gymnasts in all the big meets 2013.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Rewriting Russian Gymnastics says hers was the highest qualifying score from prelims.

(via Fangymnastics on Facebook)

Gluckstein – Miller Plus Plus

Steve Gluckstein performing a Miller Plus Plus (Double-in-Triple-out) which is a quintuple twisting double back somersault …

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Stanford 197.2 – 197.175 OSU

Norcalgymfan:


Stanford has reeled off a 197+ at three straight meets
, including a 197+ at Utah. Tonight, they scored a 197.2 while counting a 9.35 on Balance Beam. Are they contenders? …

It’s typical Stanford stealth. Don’t be surprised to see them in the Super 6. Again.

Ivana Hong… Stanford head coach Kristen Smyth was impressed with her team’s performance on floor which recorded a season-high team score of 49.500.

“The floor team really stepped up, and with Oregon State putting the pressure on us going into the last event, to see us finish strong was really exciting,” Smyth said.

Despite being outscored on three of four events and claiming just one individual victory on the night, Stanford’s balanced lineup handed Oregon State its first Pac-12 loss …

Go Stanford

photo – Ivana Hong tied her career-best on beam (9.925) to finish first overall.