Blythe on the Gymblog featured one of the NCAA Champion Georgia gymnasts. One often overlooked in the company of so many other fantastic teammates.
I’m embarrassed to say I also did not instantly know the name.
CLICK PLAY or watch Tiffany on beam at the 2008 UGA GymDogs Sneak Peak.
… Like Kupets, Tolnay has extremely clean lines and both seem to have the same measured, athletic way of moving that seems both fluid and staccato at the same time.
It seemed the only reason Tolnay, who was fourth in the beam final in 2006 didn’t get a comparable score to Kupets was because she went up first. Since then, she’s continued to put up high numbers for the Gym Dogs, finishing fourth in the all-around at the 2007 NCAA Championships, just as she did in 2006. …
Thanks Blythe. I will be cheering for Tiffany from now on.





… Are your feet stable on the beam, without an unneccessary turn-out? Are your hips square with the beam, and not twisting to one side? Are your shoulders straight and square with the beam? Are your arms directly above your head in alignment with the beam? If any one of these questions are answered, “No,” most likely you’ll be having trouble doing a straight back walkover.

No. 2 Utah (3-0) hosts Minnesota (3-2) on Friday, Feb. 1 in the second-annual Short People Appreciation Night, starting at 7 p.m. in the Jon M. Huntsman Center. Life-sized cutouts of Utah’s shortest gymnast – 5-foot senior Katie Kivisto – will be placed outside each entrance. Anyone shorter than the cutout will receive a free general admission ticket.