Katelyn Ohashi – Bars

14.65 (6.0/8.65)

Who says the USA is weak on Bars?

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There aren’t many Chinese or Russian gymnasts cleaner.

Victoria Moors – Floor

14.75 (6.0/8.75) (2nd in prelims)

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I’m looking to compare that routine with Lauren Mitchell (1st)

14.85 (6.3/8.55)

Koji Uematsu – Rings

Some very interesting swings.

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To me it looks like he does O’Neill twice in sequence.

Wsvanwijk responds:

Imo he clearly shows one piked guczoghy and one O’neill.

(via The Gym Press on Facebook)

Nick and Nancy Blanton

Big news from New Brunswick, Canada:

It is with great pleasure that the Parent Executive of the Fundy Gymnastics Club announces the addition of Nick and Nancy Blanton.

Nancy will become our new Gym Director. A former gymnast, who represented her home country of Great Britain in many International Competitions; trained as a member of both World Championship and Olympic squads; and was a British Champion on the Asymmetric Bars, Nancy combines great communication and organizational skills, with years of club planning and development.

Nick will serve as our new Head Coach. As a gymnastics coach since 1997, Nick brings a long list of impressive credentials …

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Nick’s a clinician and lecturer. I’ve followed his YouTube videos (new link) for years, most recently linking to “head position in gymnastics“.

Welcome to the Great White North.

Peng Peng – Beam

14.950
6.200
8.75

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She’s coached by Susan Barrett-Manjak. I’d say Beam is Oakville’s best apparatus, meet-to-meet. Congrats Sue.

(via Oakville Gymnastics Club Women’s Blog)

Peng Peng at Olympics

Christine Lee scored 57.800 AA (PDF) competing only a full twisting Yurchenko. She’s still being careful after a fluke dislocated patella while training double twisting Yurchenko.

Normally she does up to 10 DTYs every practice.

I’m certain she’s planning to upgrade that Vault before London.

Miss Val was there in Seattle with Christine’s parents, proud of her prize UCLA recruit.

Gabby – what went wrong

At Pacific Rim Gabby was inconsistent training her Amanar Vault.

Photo via Examiner on Facebook.

Here’s another from Grace:

Note that Gabby still got credit for Amanar – 6.5 start. (PDF)

Martha suggested that Gabrielle Douglas’s poor performance was due to her trying a bit too much of her difficulty all at one time. She was “overpressured” Martha said, first by having done so well in New York two weeks ago and then being expected to do it all again here, and Douglas is a gymnast who needs to feel “absolutely secure” in her routines to do them very well.

Martha suggests that dramatic changes (apparently Liang Chow wanted to introduce even more difficulty into her bar routine, giving her a 6.9 D-score, but that was seen as a little too much, so some of the difficulty was taken out at the last minute) suddenly don’t work with Douglas, and that Chow may still be getting to know his athlete and what works for her.

Examiner – Pac Rims: The Martha Karolyi perspective

George reminds that Gabby trained about 10yrs at Excalibur, only about a year at Chows.

She’s a super talent that both clubs have done a terrific job in developing.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day

JOHN CRUMLISH posted a feature to celebrate – Hard Work, Not Luck, Yields More Irish Success.

Kieran Behan will be competing with a full MAG team at 2012 European Championships in preparation for the London Olympics.

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Def on Horizontal Bar + 1/1 twist. Wow.

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