Leyva, Orozco, Horton

Danell and John are confirmed as Olympians. The rest of the team to be announced Sunday 9pm ET just prior to the Women’s Day 2 Olympic Trial.

@USAGym:

Orozco and Leyva have locked their spots to the 2012 Olympic Games in London with top 2 AA finishes, and 3 top 3 event finishes!

Congratulations.

via @USAGym

FINAL RANKINGS!
1 Danell Leyva 368.350
2 John Orozco 367.400

3 Jonathan Horton 361.500
4 Jacob Dalton 358.350
4 Chris Brooks 358.350

6 Paul Ruggeri 352.800
7 C.J. Maestas 351.750
8 Steven Legendre 351.100
9 Brandon Wynn 348.800
9 Glen Ishino 348.800
11 Alexander Naddour 348.100
12 Alex Buscaglia 347.500
13 Joshua Dixon 345.350
14 David Sender 342.450
15 Sam Mikulak 289.050

My takeaways from the competition:

• USA has depth

• many of the best guys are young, and still improving

• Uchimura can sleep soundly. Leyva and Orzoco have some weaknesses that will, ultimately, prevent them from challenging him for the Olympic AA. Both are too young for serious Ring strength. Danell’s Vault is very, very average. John’s tumbling still very weak after his injury. John has the style and form to challenge Kohei. I’m not quite as impressed with Danell. Both could challenge him, perhaps the greatest ever, in a “stick” competition.

John’s Vault tonight was stuck right on the centre line.

• with Leyva, Orozco, Horton in the 3-up, 3-count Team Final, USA does not have all that many holes to fill.

What about Naddour for Pommels (Horton) and even Rings (Leyva, Orozco) if anything were to go wrong with the top 3?

Finally, the most consistent AA. Dalton, I assume.

If not, Dalton and Brooks. And take your chances on Pommels.

Many will argue for Sam Mikulak as the alternate. His ankle injury, however, might push him to alternate alternate. Sam competed only Pommel Horse — HIT, but with that weird Scissor combo.

They could go with almost any of the proposed line-ups and be the favourite for Bronze. Challenge China for Silver.

Horton used to terrify me. As a College gymnast I’d assume he’d miss in competition. Despite problems over the last few meets, I continue to be impressed with his patience. his maturity. USA has to pick him next.

• the judges should be embarrassed. Scores were way high, especially on Rings and Pommels. Sometimes 1.0 higher than the same routine would score in London.

Why is USAG doing this?

As usual, there’s not much range between a GREAT routine and … the rest. Not much reward for doing GREAT gymnastics. It rewards those gymnasts who do the easiest, cheapest value parts to get to a high start scores.

• competitors tried to do the AA. Why? … It was not good to see some of the specialists on their weak apparatus.

• one of my favourite American gymnasts all-time had a sad end to his career. Too little, too late for David Sender. That’s a shame.

Paul Hamm was very warmly received by the knowledgeable audience. Mary Lou looked great. She could compete right now.

• the infamous reputation for poor American toe point is exacerbated by white socks and coloured longs. Perhaps team USA should go back to retro white.

• John Macready was in fine form tonight. Very entertaining.

• Vault is very strong for the USA. But not Horton or Leyva. A good argument to take Brooks & Dalton, not a Pommels or Rings specialist.

Leave a comment if you feel obliged to disabuse me. 🙂

MAG German Olympic Trials

1. Hambüchen – 89,900
2. Boy – 88,400
3. Krimmer – 87,500
4. Toba – 86,950

5. Nguyen – 86,050
6. Taranu – 85,300

You’ve got to assume that Hambüchen and Boy will do the all-around in London.

Fabian does a great job of keeping his fans updated, posting a lot of training video to YouTube. Here’s his mock meet (VIDEO) from June 23rd, the last before Olympic trials.

LIKE his Facebook page.

(via TAA on Facebook)

Olympic trials podium training

An elegant and inspiring montage.

Gymnastike takes you inside the podium training day of the 2012 Olympic Trials for Gymnastics. Only 30 of the nation’s top gymnasts have advanced to the Trials for the chance to achieve their Olympic Dreams.

Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike.

http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/MTE0NjQ0OTYz?related=1

Watch more video of 2012 Olympic Team Trials on gymnastike.org

I love the psychology of American gymnasts.

They handle the big audience, media and pressure magnificently. 🙂

Anna Li – Bars at Trials

Not shown on NBC.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

I’ve got no problem with Anna competing Bars in London. 🙂 That’s an amazing routine.

Sam Mikulak ankle sprain

Andy Thornton:

ALL FIFTEEN PARTICIPANTS in the men’s Olympic Trials are not only healthy, but all have competed IN THE ALL-AROUND in all three qualifying competitions thus far. There were no petitions to either the Olympic Trials or any attempted petitions onto the Olympic team. Unbelievable! …

AG – Men’s Trials Day 1…A Sudden Realization

Too good to be true.

As a parent, Stephen Mikulak was as proud as any father could be after his son’s performance Thursday on the first day of the men’s competition at the U.S. Olympic gymnastics team trials.

As an orthopedic surgeon, Mikulak was as concerned as any doctor would be after watching his son, Michigan junior Sam Mikulak, land short on his vault in the all-around, spraining his left ankle. …

If Mikulak, 19, can’t compete, Golder said they would petition the selection committee …

read more on the Detroit Free Press – Sam Mikulak’s ankle sprain to be a game-day decision at Olympic trials

Canadian gymnast for Trinidad and Tobago

Marisa Dick is from Capital City Gymnastics in Edmonton, Alberta.

The 15-year-old was the first junior elite athlete to perform for the Caribbean country at the recent Pan American gymnastics championships in Colombia.

“My mom was born there so I have dual citizenship,” Dick said. “I was really nervous because it was the first time representing that country and I wanted to make them proud.” …

read more – Gymnast competes for Trinidad and Tobago

Marisa Dick places top 10 on floor and vault at Pan American gymnastics championships in Colombia

Wieber 61.70 leads Olympic trials

Congratulations.

1. Wieber 61.700;
2. Douglas 61.400; … hit 4/4, great Amanar
3. Raisman 60.300;
4. Price 59.600
5. Ross 59.400
… fall on Vault

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#RyanWieberFever

Jordyn’s 18yr-old brother, Ryan, a home town football star, is trending on twitter after NBC aired this video clip. Trending, at least, with females following Jordyn online.

Detroit Free Press