… learn the secrets of success from an Olympian? A Nobel Prize winner? A Fortune 500 CEO? Olympic gold medalist Nikki Stone has compiled a treasure trove of compelling stories to illustrate each step on the path to success. …
Check an interview posted on Couch Gymnast magazine with the legendary Romanian beam coach:
What would you like to change about the current Code of Points?
In my opinion judging in general has become too strict. Even small wobbles are heavily penalised and gymnasts are denied the chance to achieve high scores.
I agree.
… which team will win at the upcoming World Championships in Rotterdam? Why?
… Romania, Russia, the USA, China and Great Britain will fight for the first place in Rotterdam. The team who makes the least mistakes will win.
… Despite Hollywood-level hype surrounding Shaun White‘s return to skateboard competition Friday night at the Nokia Theater, it was two-time and defending Skate Vert champion Pierre-Luc Gagnon who did what skateboard insiders figured he would all along: win the first ever Vert three-peat in X Games history. …
Have you ever heard of this cartoon out of France?
Totally Spies! features the adventures and missions of three teenage spies (Sam, Clover, and Alex) led by the founder and administrator of WOOHP, Jerry Lewis.
One episode features evil Romanian gymnasts who try to gain advantage by taking “agility” from zoo monkeys.
To me this looks pretty lame. Yet the series, now finished after 5 seasons, has been successful.
…The show is elected as ‘Best performing cartoon’ (Channel 4, UK), has the best ratings (Fox kids UK), and is number 1 in its timeslot in France (TF1 and Jetix), Italy (Italia Uno), the Netherlands (Fox Kids, then Jetix, now Disney XD), Brazil (TV Globo) and the US (Cartoon Network).
… The show has sold to more than 100 countries. In 2004, it was Cartoon Network’s second highest rated show. The show is popular among girls and boys, with, according to David Michel (Co-creator and co-producer of Totally Spies) “a 50% boys 50% girls audience ratio, whereas everybody was predicting the show would score very low on boys” …
Chinese officials insist new eligibility rules will end the problem of age falsification in gymnastics.
China were stripped of their women’s team bronze from the 2000 Olympics after Dong Fangxiao was found to be 14 years old – two years too young.
Chinese sports officials promised that tighter checks introduced after the scandal would eradicate the problem.
They say the delegation for next month’s Youth Olympic Games in Singapore have had stringent checks.
“We’ve scrutinised every athlete’s age for the Youth Olympic Games to make sure there is no-one going to Singapore with a fake age,” Cai Zhenhua told Thursday’s China Daily. …
I predict we’ll see many age falsification scandals in multiple sports at the Youth Olympic Games. China will likely not be one of those nations found guilty.
It’s not over for China, however. One day it will be proved that one or more of their competitors at the 2008 Beijing Olympics was underage.
And everybody already knows that Yang Yun was also underage in 2000. She admitted it. That controversy will come back to haunt them again, though I expect they’ll be no further IOC sanction for 2000.
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Venezuela’s Jessica Lopez won the women’s all-around title Wednesday at the XXI Central American and Caribbean Games, taking place this week in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico.
The 2008 Olympian topped defending champion Elsa Garcia of Mexico and Colombian Olympian Nathalia Sanchez at the gymnastics hall in Hormigueros, south of Mayagüez.
“The competition was really strong,” the 24-year-old Lopez said. “It was the very last event at the very last minute that decided the outcome.” …
These 3 guys all scored over 88 points. Impressive.
Colombian Olympian Jorge Hugo Giraldo held off his Puerto Rican rivals to win the all-around title Tuesday at the XXI Central American and Caribbean Games, taking place this week in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico.
Giraldo, 30, prevented Puerto Rico from taking a second gold at the gymnastics hall in Hormigueros, south of Mayagüez. Top qualifier Luis Rivera, 23, settled for the silver ahead of teammate Luis Vargas, 27. …
… My advice to Naama is to consider this an advanced technique. Beginners should perfect long, low backward handspring series first. (Think of a rock skipping across a lake.)
Manjak has gymnasts do many sets of 5 normal ffs every day, for example.
Much, much later you can shape the skill for specific reasons, as Watanable is doing here.
1996 Olympic gold (team) and silver (uneven bars) medalist and 2000 Olympic team bronze medalist Amy Chow was married to Jason Ho on July 10 in Saratoga, Calif.