I had been looking forward to a new TV show called Perfect 10. Original announcements included descriptions like this:
“Perfect 10” is set in the world of competitive gymnastics and follows a group of teen Olympic hopefuls.
Seems it will launch on ABC June 22nd. But be called “Make It or Break It”:
… Big-time gymnastics is the setting for Make It or Break It, an ABC Family drama (June 22, 9 p.m. ET/PT) that follows Olympic hopefuls at an elite Colorado training academy. …
I doubt it’s going to be very popular with the readers of this blog. Can you forsee all the inaccuracies?
“Roz” Doyle (actress Peri Gilpin) from the TV sitcom Frazier is the mother of one of the top gymnasts, played by actress Ayla Kell.
Peri Gilpin and Ayla Kell
One report even said Peri Gilpin would be the Coach.
The interwebs are conflicting on all this.
Leave a comment if you know more about this TV show. Especially if you know at what gym it filmed. And what gymnasts acted as stunt doubles for the “stars”.
Fourth-place finisher on Floor at the 2009 NCAA Gymnastics Championships Brandi Personett threw a full-twisting double layout mount, becoming the second gymnast to compete it at the College level.
Former Soviet National Coach Alexander Alexandrovspent 15 years in the USA before returning to his homeland to resume the position as Head Coach of the Women’s National Team.
How is it going for Alexander?
Russians finished in the top 2 AA spots at Europeans:
He’s cautiously optimistic that Russia will again challenge for World and Olympic titles. The first BIG test will be World Championships.
.. we will select the strongest gymnasts to go to London in the autumn. The Americans and Chinese will be there. But I do not think we will be merely “extras”. I think the Russian team will be strong competition for any other team.”
It’s economics. Massachusetts Institute of Technology has more varsity sports than they can fund.
… cut … spending by $1.45 million over three years; the cut amounts to a sharp 24% reduction in spending out of general Institute funds. … current annual budget is $12.9 million. …
Both Men’s and Women’s Teams will be cut. Losing a Men’s team hurts the Collegiate program worse than the Women’s, however, because the Men have so few teams left.
UPDATE:
… Last season, the MIT men finished the season ranked 19 out of 20 men’s teams, qualifying three individuals to NCAAs. The women were 76th out of 84 squads. Both programs have had success in the USA Gymnastics-sponsored alternate collegiate nationals. …
… MIT left the door open for club programs to be created for the eliminated teams. …
World Cheerleading Championships, Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida.
Prelims: Saturday, April 25, 2009
Finals: Sunday, April 26, 2009
… The Cheerleading Worlds has grown to be so large that it needs to be held at two seperate arenas. Disneys Wild World of Sports’ Milkhouse arena and Disney’s Hollywood studios . The Dance Worlds is held in Disney’s famous Epcot.
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The Milkhouse and Jostens Center at the Wide World of Sports. The Worlds Showplace at Epcot.
Good luck to the team that trains out of my gym, The Pythons. The first Alberta team ever to be invited to this prestigious event.
Brittany Crowe competed Artistic until age-18. On graduating High School, she decided to join Cheer. That was last September. Eight months later Brit’s going to Worlds.
We gave her pom-poms as a send off gift. (Cheerleaders HATE pom-poms.)
Started just April 16th, I’m already impressed with the quality of the 3 posts, so far.
From the editor:
For sixteen years, I’ve taken part in the great sport of gymnastics. I trained as a gymnast for eleven years and I am now in my fifth year of coaching professionally. Everyone has their reasons for feeling passionate about something in their lives. I’d like to introduce you to mine. …
Full Twist – What are you passionate about?
The first two posts are on Talent Identification:
what exactly are we looking for?
Height
Strength
Flexibility
Attitude and Dedication
Other Factors
Highlights from the 2009 Men’s NCAAs last weekend will air Thursday, April 23 at 3pm ET on ESPN2. It will be re-aired on Saturday April 25 at 4pm ET on ESPNU.