coach Suzanne Yoculan update

Suzanne has not updated her own blog since July.

But Aunt Joyce posted an update:

… Suzanne Yoculan is returning to gymnastics. This time she is going to be a commentator. Yoculan is scheduled to make her commentary debut on ESPN/ESPN2 for the UGA vs. Alabama meet as a guest commentator with Bart Conner and Kathy Johnson Clarke.

Yoculan is also expected to be a guest commentator for Universal Sports, CBS and may commentate on the local southern sports networks. …

Suzanne

I’m looking forward to it. She a very interesting and entertaining person.

Wow – Men’s Rhythmic Gymnastics

Aomori University won the 2009 All Japan Team Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships.

But don’t expect to see a male version of the Women’s sport.

This is must see video. Great artistry, precision, synchronicity. Difficult tumbling. Sections that could be called Acrobatic Gymnastics.

In fact, this team could go to work for Cirque du Soleil tomorrow. A riveting performance.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Japan has been doing male team performances like this for over 50yrs.

For the first time I found this Men’s Rhythmic Gymnastics website. It’s not kept updated, however.

Rhythmic Gymnastics is a competitive sport under the authority of F.I.G. (International Gymnastics Federation). Currently, only the women’s portion of rhythmic gymnastics is recognized by FIG – men’s rhythmic gymnastics is yet to get FIG approval. The possibilities and opportunities men’s rhythmic gymnastics presents are endless. It is up to each and everyone of us to work hard to make the dream a reality.

MenRG.com

Thanks Chris Houston for sending us the link.

Pak salto – Anysia Unick

Anysia Unick, from Stampede City in my home town Calgary, finished 7th in the Jr Pan-Am all-around competition and was the only Canadian member to qualify to all four event finals on Sunday. She won the bronze medal on beam.

Congrats to Anysia and her coaches Dave and Judy.

Pak-salto
photo from Gymnix competition

Thanks Chrissy.

results Jr Pan-Am Gymnastics

USA Gymnastics linked to full results, posting the best write-up on the meet, so far.

Most critical for the participating nations is qualifying for the first ever Youth Olympic Games.

… The Junior Pan American Championships was the continental qualifier for North, South and Central America for the Youth Olympic Games. Six women and five men, with a maximum of one spot per country, will qualify from the event for the Youth Olympics. …

Click on any of the links below for more.

USA-girls

USA wins team gold, sweeps all-around at Junior Pan American Championships

USA-guys

U.S. men win 2 silver medals at Junior Pan American Championships

Trampoline Sports World Championships

A few Grace Chui photos from St Petersburg:

by Grace Chiu (GraceClick.ca)
by Grace Chiu (GraceClick.ca)
Charles Thibault, Canada
Charles Thibault, Canada

bear-handstand

Wait a minute. … That bear is actually from a Russian circus called Sadka.

trampoline-World-Championships

Trampoline World Championships 2009 – official home page

U.S.A. dominates Jr Pan-Am Gymnastics

From USA_Gymnastics on twitter:

USA wins 12 event medals, team gold and silver, plus Women’s AA sweep & Men’s AA silver at Jr. PanAms!

Event finals must have finished.

trampolinist Luke Strong injured

The young trampolinist from the U.K. some were calling the next Jason Burnette had to withdraw from World Championships.

What a shame.

His training was going superbly … then 5-days before departure to St. Petersburg he reportedly dislocated his knee cap and broke bones in his lower leg.

Was it on his new rudi out piked triffus?

No, straight bouncing on trampoline, it seems.

He’s in hospital for some time having a series of operations. As an elite athlete the doctors will be very cautious in trying to bring him back to 100%.

We wish him a speedy recovery.

(via MissEducated)

Kyla Ross – Jr. Pan Am Beam

Some of the best routines from the Team competition are already being assessed.

You can’t win the all-around, as Kyla did, without good beam.

Click PLAY or watch Kyla’s Beam on YouTube.

Solid. 14.600.

Next begins the speculation … Will the (insert up-and-coming Jr gymnast) be able to grow to one of the best Seniors in the world?

She trains at Gym Max in California. Some insight posted by Blythe:

Jian Hua (Jenny) Zhang … along with her husband Hao Quan (Howie) Liang (have) … coached Ross for the past four and a half years. …

Her coaches say Ross, who started gymnastics at age three, is not afraid to work hard. “She has something very special,” Zhang says. “She’s also very smart…we coach for safety. We want to protect her. We want her to enjoy [gymnastics].” …

read more – Gymnastics Examiner – Kyla Ross, coaches taking things one year at a time

Protecting a talented Jr. is the most difficult challenge. Any good Junior who simply survives through to age-16 will have a shot at World’s and Olympics. Many of her competitors will not make it.

Gymnastics Award to Keith Russell

Congratulations.

The Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) is pleased to announce that the Geoff Gowan Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009 will be presented to Keith Russell …

For close to 40 years, Keith Russell has helped to guide the development of every gymnastics coach in Canada and the world over through his teachings and his mentoring, in all disciplines and at all levels of performance. At the University of Saskatchewan, Russell is a respected professor and coach. Over the years, he has introduced gymnastics to countless physical education students.

KeithWidely published, Russell is world renowned for his ability to explain science to coaches. He has brought the Canadian system of gymnastics to innumerable international coaching courses and clinics, and he continues to educate the international gymnastics community in his new role as President of the FIG Scientific Commission.

(source: Gymnastics Canada) – FIG

I worked with Keith for 10yrs in Saskatoon. The best gymnastics mind I know.

On the other hand, he’ll consider any “lifetime” award a “thanks for leaving” award.