Rebecca Tunney – Bars 14.600

Rebecca Tunney has come along way since the American Cup earlier this year where she had a disastrous competition.

At Great Britain’s second Olympic Trial, Tunney topped the board again, performing consistently and well.

She won the All Around competition at the recent GBR v Finland v Spain friendly competition last weekend, scoring a 14.600 on bars in the team / AA competition. …

Full Twist

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Rhonda’s new gym

… The 2013 Gators will be the first to train in the $4.5 million state-of-the-art renovated gymnastics studio at the O’Connell Center, scheduled to be completed in December.

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source – O’Connell Center renovations to create bigger gymnastics studio

… In her 10 seasons, Faehn has amassed seven top-five NCAA finishes, won three Southeastern Conference titles, seven regional crowns, established the top 10 team scores in school history (as well as each team event record) and had 28 individual gymnasts garner 100 All-America honors. …

Rhonda Faehn gets contract extension through 2017

final trial CDN Olympic Team

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… Women’s Olympic Team Selection, … open to spectators, but tickets are limited.

Unigym Gatineau, Quebec

June 26th ($20) and 28th ($20)

Call Annie (613) 262-9644 ASAP with a credit card if you want tickets.

sport ethics – Meghan Vogel

Meghan Vogel doesn’t understand what all the fuss is about.

Vogel, a junior runner for West Liberty-Salem High School (West Liberty, Ohio), won the 1,600-meter title Saturday at the Division III girls state meet at Jesse Owens Stadium in Columbus. But it’s what she did in her next race that was most remarkable.

With about 20 meters to go in the 3,200, Arden McMath, a sophomore from Arlington High School, collapsed in front of Vogel. Rather than run by her, Vogel helped McMath to her feet and carried her across the finish line, making sure to keep McMath ahead of her.

“Any girl on the track would have done the same for me,” Vogel said Monday. …

ESPN – Prep runner carries foe to finish line

Meghan Vogel

Life lessons like this kids learn in sport, not school.

Here’s the VIDEO.

compulsories teach basics

No matter how many times Bruno Grandi insists that quality of gymnastics is paramount, fact is that highest start scores win the medals.

… but how did we get to this state of affairs?

Three main reasons, I postulate:

open-ended Code encourages more and more difficult routines
easier for judges to rank top routines
• fewer “compulsories” world-wide

Do you have compulsory routines where you coach?

Though Edouard Iarov has moved on — to WOGA — the developmental program he put in place as Canada’s Men’s National Coach is still working.

We have a big base of good young guys in the “Argo” program doing “compulsories“. It’s still the best way to reward “basics”.

Here’s a sample Horizontal Bar routine.

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Elija is from Calgary Gymnastics Centre.

Aussie CEO Catherine Clark

It’s nice to see a young female in the leadership position of a female youth sport.

… In a room of ageing sporting administrators she is impossible to miss, her gender and age the most obvious points of difference from those in similar posts.

Clark won her first chief executive job at the age of 28, when she was made boss of GymSports New Zealand. Now 34, she heads up Gymnastics Australia …

The Age – Balancing act

(via GYMMIN’ MIEL)

Killian Martin – skateboard

I’ve always felt that skateboard was the most boring (and over-rated) acrobatic sport.

But this video is bloody brilliant.

Directed by Brett Novak. Sponsored by Mercedes-Benz.

Click PLAY or watch it on Vimeo.

http://vimeo.com/43044223

Ron sends a link to another popular skateboard video shot at 1000 frames / second.

(via Kottke)