Jessica sends a summery link.
Source: lilypond.nl via Kelsi on Pinterest
These last few days before the Olympics make you nervous. Artistic Gymnastics is dangerous. There will certainly be injuries, primarily landing injuries on competition mats.

Chen Yibing injures meniscus while training Vault in Ireland. He still hopes to compete. They need him.
Nabieva was injured the day before the final Russian Team Olympic selection.
Sounds like it’s also a knee.
23yr-old Lais Souza from Brazil is out after hurting her hand on Bars.
related – Gymnastics Rescue – Knee Injuries and Gymnastics
This is cool. A music video/anthem with lyrics dedicated to Team USA.
@CSaccullo:
Your country couldn’t be any more proud to have such an amazing group of athletes represent it. On behalf of fans everywhere thank you for all your blood sweat and tears, this is your moment!
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Joint effort between @DanielCSantos and @CSaccullo.
So NEW it’s not on Wikipedia yet.
Woodward Tahoe opened a few weeks ago. This company is expanding.
Woodward Copper opened 2008.
Woodward Beijing opened 2010.
Click PLAY or watch Tahoe’s Opening Day video on YouTube.
Jon Slaughter, Marketing Director, is justifiable proud of progress made. They broke ground on the impressive 34,000 square foot facility only about 11 months prior to opening. It’s at Boreal Mountain Resort close to Lake Tahoe, California.
Click PLAY or watch … Nate Wessel explain the design on YouTube. Including the Trampoline Park with a “Supertramp”.
That Supertramp is not one of those built by Dave Ross / Rebound. It’s a new design. I got to bounce on it myself — BIG AIR … SLOW … and SOFT.
The highlight for many of the kids visiting is that pit jump. HUGE AIR on a bike.

Lauren Gearhart moved from Copper to get the Cheer program up-and-running at Tahoe. She explained that Artistic Gymnastics will not be offered at this camp due to space limitations. Action sports share tumbling, trampoline and pits with Cheer. It’s a natural fit.
Rod Floor, tumbling trampoline and full Cheer Floor are in place.
They’ll be no Artistic Gymnastics at this Woodward. A bit of a trend for the company, I’m thinking. Action Sports are the priority.
Woodward Tahoe looks like a winner to me. It will run winter and summer. It’s atop the Donner Pass on Highway 80, West of Truckee, California.
Training Action Sports gets a little bit safer. 🙂
homepage Woodward tahoe
Andrei Rodionenko was quoted as saying that China will have 3 Amanars in London.
That sounds highly unlikely to me. Was something lost in translation?
Huang Qiushung looked good in training. (VIDEO)
Who else?
Andy Thornton notes that Jiang Yuyuan has done it in the past.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube. (2008)
related – Yao Jinnan’s possible D-Score = 25.2 … counting only DTY.
I’m still projecting China 4th as a Team.
Rod Floor on to pit mats.
Kazukuni Ohno’s VIDEO on Facebook.
Full Twist:
… the final post in our series “Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions”. Over the last few months we have been looking back at former Olympic Champions and also a chance to see how our sport has developed over the years. We will conclude this series this week with the Women’s Team Champions of Olympics past. Where possible we have included results,scores and pictures or videos where available. Remember – only two Friday’s left until the Opening Ceremony! …
2008 Beijing Olympic Games
China 188.900
USA 186.625
Romania 181.525Also in this series:
- Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – Men’s Team Champions
- Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – WAG Floor
- Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – MAG Vault
- Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – MAG Parallel Bars
- Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – MAG AA
- Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – WAG AA
- Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – MAG Pommel Horse
- Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – WAG Vault
- Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – MAG Still Rings
- Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – MAG High Bar
- Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – WAG Beam
Gymnastics History: Olympic Champions – Women’s Team Champions
There does seem to be more photos on the internet of Leyva “shirtless” than the rest of the shirtless U.S. team.
We shouldn’t be so quick to dismiss potential gymnasts with tall parents.
… Jason Ross is 6’5″, and a former athlete. He played college football and baseball in Hawaii, where he met his wife Kiana; that’s where they had Kyla.
“When she was born, we were like, ‘Oh my God, she has triceps, she has quads hanging off her. What the heck’s going on?,’ Ross said. “And she was just super strong. I mean, at an early age, she was able to walk across the monkey bars, just hanging herself.”
Baby Kyla’s musculature wasn’t the only striking thing about her. Her look reflects the multi-racialism of Hawaii. Her father is black and Japanese. Her mother is Filipina, white and Puerto Rican. …
SoCal gymnast Kyla Ross brings poise, nerves of steel to London Olympics
Hideo Mizoguchi speculates that many of the super athletes of the future will be multi-ethnic, unique combinations of genetic potential.
via @OtotheBeirne
By the way, for the first time women outnumber men on the U.S. Olympic Team.