the decline of gymnastics Belarus

From Triple Full:

Once upon a time, Belarus was a force to be reckoned with in artistic gymnastics. On the women’s side, the country produced the likes of Svetlana Boginskaya (surely one of the most memorable gymnasts ever) and Elena Piskun. On the men’s side the program was even more successful, producing stars like six-time 1992 Olympic champion Vitaly Scherbo and 1994 and 1997 all-around world champion Ivan Ivankov. Over the last few years, however, there has been a marked decline in success. While the Belorussian men qualified a team to the 2008 Olympics, it wasn’t particularly successful. The women haven’t qualified a team to the Olympics since 2000.

A few months ago (to be exact, on October 30, 2008), Belorussian sport site Sportpanorama posted an interview with women’s coach Antonina Koshel, who had some pretty depressing stories to tell about the state of gymnastics in her country. If you always wanted to know why Belorussian gymnastics has been in steady decline ever since the retirement of Svetlana Boginskaya, look no further – here are your answers! …

Whither Belorussian Gymnastics?

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Boginskaya is a stay-at-home Mom in Texas. Scherbo now coaches in Vegas. Elena Piskun coaches at NorthWind Gymnastics in Atlanta. Ivan Ivankov just competed … for fun. He coaches at University of Illinois.

Belarus needs attract back some of their best coaches from the past. They need to find a way to fund elite gymnastics as Russia is doing.

related – Triple Full – A Quick Look at the Belorussian Girls

women in sport 1916

The good old days.

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larger version – flickr – Miami U. Libraries – Digital Collections

Imagine how uncomfortable this heavy garb must have been.

Today even traditional Muslim women have better sport wear.

gymnasts distracted by phones?

Are kids getting mobile phones at too young an age?

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source – All Media

(via Dark Roasted Blend)

We don’t allow the kids to bring them into the gym.

Our coaches opt to not bring them in the gym. But we have no rule against it.

Leave a comment if you’ve had any issues with phones in your gym.

==== Update:

Our girls do bring video cameras into the gym. Recently they love uploading clips — good and bad — on to Facebook. I have a camcorder on my hip at all times. We review recent footage on my laptop about every second day.

Chinese Junior Gymnasts

Triple Full posted an update.

On Thursday, January 15, the 2009 competitive season kicks off with the Australian Youth Olympic Festival (AYOF) in Sydney, featuring teams from Australia, China, Great Britain, Japan, Malaysia, and New Zealand. …

… The story focuses mainly on China’s most famous junior, Cui Jie, but there is some material on the three other girls as well. Enjoy! …

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Spotlight: Chinese Juniors

International Gymnast website works

After weeks “broken”, the IG website seems to be working.

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IG Online

On the homepage are interviews with Canadians Kyle Shewfelt and Brittany Rogers, Aussies Lauren Mitchell and Dasha Joura.

The video tab takes you to Universal Sports. The clips won’t play, however, unless you are in the USA.

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FIG Bar Release Moves video

We need all send a note of thanks to MostepanovaFan who painstakingly puts together these code of points montages. It’s by far the best way to review the new rules.

Guide bars release moves based on the 2009 Code of Points. I have included a couple of moves which aren’t in the Code yet but might be in the future.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

  • gymnastics – bar mounts video
  • acrobatic elements on beam
  • balance beam dismounts video
  • video guide to beam mounts
  • strength – front lever chin-ups

    <img align="right" border="0" hspace="10" vspace="5" blockquote id="image7217" src="https://gymnasticscoaching.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/Coach-Sommer.jpg&quot; alt="Coach-Sommer.jpg" / Coach Sommer of GymnasticBodies is one of the top strength training experts in the world.

    Yewkis are a multi-plane pulling movement which simultaneously incorporates a pull-up, a bodyweight row and a front lever.

    Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

    I like this drill even for young and beginner gymnasts. It’s ideal for girls, as well.

    more conditioning videos from Coach Sommer on YouTube

    Coach Sommer is offering a 2-day clinic May 23-24th at Woodward West, California. Thanks Blair Lowe for the tip.

    related – Team USA gymnast Yewki Tomita

    Evolution of Dance 2

    The sequel to the immensely popular Evolution of Dance YouTube sensation is here.

    It’s funny. Judson Laipply goofs on dance cliches from over the decades. But I don’t think this one will go viral like the first.

    Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

    Evolution of Dance 2 has finally — finally — been released. After a long gestation, during which he dealt with song clearances, sponsorships and hosting (back story here), inspirational speaker Judson Laipply has put out the sequel to his chart-topping Evolution of Dance snap-shot tour of dancing styles through the ages. …

    NewTeeVee

    giant gymnastics murals at Gold Cup

    GymnastTV posted a nice feature on Gold Cup Gymnastics in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

    Coach founder Ed Burch hand painted murals of 4 of his gymnasts that went on to compete at the Olympics: 2008 Olympian Joey Hagerty, 1996 Olympians Mihai Bagiu, 1992 Olympic gold medalist Trent Dimas and team mate Lance Ringnald.

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    Chainey Umphrey, the 5th Olympian from Gold Cup, declined to have a giant mural. Modest, I assume.

    see the other paintings on GymnastTV – Gold Cup Gymnastics’ Wall of Fame

    American Cup competitors

    The Men’s field looks stronger than the Women’s. I’m extremely happy David Sender is competing. (He missed out on the Beijing Olympics due to a fluke ankle injury.)

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    Men
    Benoit Caranobe, France
    Fabian Hambuechen, Germany
    Koji Uematsu, Japan
    Luis Rivera, Puerto Rico
    Flavius Koczi, Romania
    Yury Ryazanov, Russia
    Joseph Hagerty, USA
    David Sender, USA
    Jose Luis Fuentes, Venezuela
    TBD: two U.S. and one international

    USOC – 2009 Tyson American Cup features mix of world’s top gymnasts and rising stars

    StickitMedia speculates that the final two American Men will be selected based on results of the 2009 Winter Cup.

    Women
    Brittany Rogers, Canada
    Kim Bui, Germany
    Rebecca Downie, Great Britain
    Koko Tsurumi, Japan
    Ksenia Afanasyeva, Russia
    Bridget Sloan, USA
    Jordyn Wieber, USA
    Jessica Lopez, Venezuela
    TBD: two U.S. and two international

    Gymblog is surprised no Romanian woman was named. We expected Ana Maria Tămârjan.

    Russian gymnastics photos posted on kellichka mikhailovna Live Journal account.

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    Ksenia Afanasyeva – more photos