gymnastics in Bangladesh

by site editor Rick McCharles

I posted some photos from my 9 day coaching course in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Olympic Solidarity Gymnastics Course 2009, Bangladesh

Olympic Solidarity Gymnastics Course 2009, Bangladesh

Olympic Solidarity Gymnastics Course 2009, Bangladesh

Olympic Solidarity Gymnastics Course 2009, Bangladesh

As you see, my camera is very bad in low light. Actually the gym has some nice indirect natural light … but my camera still did not work in that facility.

See the rest of my pics from this course.

I’ll be posting a report and details on the excellent course soon.

Bangladesh is looking for international coaches who would like to volunteer at this gym for a minimum of 3 months.

top gymnasts skip Commonwealth Games

I’ve been considering attending Commonwealth Games 2010, Delhi, India, as a spectator.

But I see on Gymnastics Examiner that the top British gymnasts including Beth Tweddle will not attend.

Beth

Gymnastics events at the Commonwealth Games are scheduled for Oct. 4-8. The 2010 World Championships in Rotterdam, Holland begin Oct. 17.

The timing is too tight.

I have to assume the same decision will be made by Australia and Canada. Nations that want to qualify for Olympics 2012 will send B Teams to Commonwealth Games this time around.

results Toyota Cup Gymnastics

A power packed lineup at the competition in Japan required amazing routines to medal.

Gymnastics Examiner has a good wrap-up of what happened.

The Japanese men’s and women’s teams cleaned up at this weekend’s Toyota Cup, capturing six of the 10 gold medals available at the competition in Toyota City, Japan.

2009 World all-around bronze medalist Koko Tsurumi won the women’s title on uneven bars (15.1) and placed second on floor (14.2) behind teammate Kyoko Oshima (14.275). Their countrywoman Yuko Shintake defeated World beam champion Deng Linlin for the beam gold (14.125-13.9), with vault champion Ekaterina Kurbatova of Russia third (13.875). …

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Tsurumi Koko
Tsurumi Koko

Kristina Vaculik wins Bars, Floor

Kristina Vaculik proved to be the most dominant gymnast today as Elite Canada wrapped up with the apparatus finals. Vaculik claimed gold on both bars and floor, sharing the latter with newly crowned Elite Canada all-around champ Dominique Pegg. Not surprisingly, vault was won by Brittany Rogers, who debuted a double twisting Yurchenko at World Championships in October. Madeline Gardiner claimed the beam title.

In the junior women’s field, Briannah Tsang claimed the title on both vault and floor. Newly crowned junior Elite Canada champ Riley Cholod claimed the victory on beam, and Stefanie Merkle topped the field on floor.

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Kristina

More of Grace Chiu’s photos from the event are available on GraceClick.com.

Results (and more) posted on Gym Score Depot.

WOW – what a Sheep Jump

Emily Blackner at the 2009 Elite Canada Championships. Posted by Grace Chiu on Facebook.

Sheep

All of Grace’s photos are posted on GraceClick.com.

Russia the gymnastics team to beat?

Andrew Thornton posted routines from yet another up-and-coming Russian superstar …

Anastasia Grishina, and from what I’ve read, I believe she is 13 years old …

Beam is so “easy” for her.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Wow, throw her on a team with Komova, Mustafina, and Nabiyeva, not to mention Semenova and Afansyeva if they stick around, and Russia will have a phenomenal team. I haven’t seen this much talent from the Russians in a really long time. Could they be the ones to beat by the time London rolls around?

Seems near certain that Russia will be on the Podium at the 2012 Olympics.

See more of Grishina’s routines on this post: Russia’s got another one.

Riley Cholod – Jr. Gymnastics Elite Canada Champ

cholod Fourteen-year-old Riley Cholod of Bowmanville, Ont., used a new move for the first time in competition to help propel her to the women’s junior all around title on Saturday at the Elite Canada women’s gymnastics meet.

Cholod landed a variation of a back handspring layout on beam and also performed solid routines on floor and uneven bars to place first in a field of 27 competitors with a score of 54.800 points.

Bianca Jordaan of Oakville, Ont., placed second with 53.00 points and Briannah Tsang of Coquitlam, B.C., was third at 52.850.

“I was a little nervous putting the new move in there, but it went really well,” said Cholod, who is coached by 1980 Soviet Olympic gymnastics champion Elena Davydova and Valery Yahchybekov at Gemini Gymnastics in Oshawa, Ont. …

Gymnastics Canada

Jordyn Pedersen, also from host Oakville, won National Novice, the youngest age division. Full results (PDF)

danafan1 has more Senior routines posted on YouTube.

the skill of gymnastics, the kill of karate

Gymkata is a 1985 film filmed in Yugoslavia and starring Kurt Thomas as Jonathan Cabot, an Olympic gymnast who combines his gymnastic ability with ninjutsu to enter a deadly competition in a fictional country, Parmistan. It is based on the novel The Terrible Game (1957) by Dan Tyler Moore.

The film has developed a minor cult following as an unintentional comedy for its dubious premise, poor production quality and low budget. Maxim lists the film as the 17th “Worst Movie of All Time”.

Gymkata – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The scene always bemoaned loudest by every coach is the pommel horse battle:

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube:

gymkata.jpg

Gymkata – Amazon

These days Kurt is a successful coach and club owner in Texas.

Thanks Helen.

Dominique Pegg – Floor Exercise

The young, new champion Senior gymnast in Canada, Dominique Pegg, shows good potential on Floor.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Grace Chiu’s photos from the event are available on GraceClick.com.

Results (and more) will be posted on Gym Score Depot.

UPDATE: Barcelona1992 is posting routines from this competition on Gymnastike.