Alexis Vasquez – retirement video

She wants to move on.

College Gymnastics not everything she hoped.

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Lv Junliang – Beam

(born 2006)

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Team USA MAG Camp

Mark Williams

Beam – Biles #6

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Kriss Kyle – bicycle acrobatics

Scottish BMX ripper Kriss Kyle is amazing.

He’s based out of Unit 23, the largest indoor skatepark in the UK.

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Canada’s 1st WAG Comp 3 Course

Fingers crossed. Launch of this course was delayed due to COVID shutdowns.

Jeremy Mosier hosting at Pegasus in Calgary Jun 28 – Jul 1, 2021 (Canada Day).

I’ll be one of the clinicians.

National Coaching Certification Program: Competition 3 WAG

Coaches Competition 2 WAG certified are eligible to register.

Comp 3 targets the essentials for gymnasts competing at the National level.

Competition 4 is highest — for international coaches.

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Beyond Safe Sport

Gretchen Kerr, University of Toronto:

  • At its core, the Safe Sport movement is about optimizing the sport experience for all—athletes, coaches, sport administrators, officials, support staff, and others in the sport environment.
  • Broader societal changes have influenced the Safe Sport movement: 
    • Changing approaches to child and youth development 
    • The #MeToo/Time’s Up movements 
    • Increased attention to equity, diversity, and inclusion 
    • Highly publicized cases of athlete maltreatment 
  • For sport leaders, understanding the process of change (i.e., denial, resistance, exploration, and commitment) can be useful to successfully embedding Safe Sport practices within their sport.

This article addresses the next steps in the Safe Sport journey; specifically, how to move from a focus on prevention of harms to a focus on optimizing the sport experience for athletes and sport leaders alike. This journey involves a cultural change in sport—one that challenges some traditionally accepted assumptions and practices and encourages the adoption of new methods. Building on my work with National Sport Organizations (NSOs), this article has three aims:

  1. To show that Safe Sport extends beyond the prevention of harms to the optimization of sport experiences;
  2. To highlight some of the broader societal influences on Safe Sport, which are also affecting other sectors in Canada and abroad;
  3. To address some of the common concerns and questions about Safe Sport. …

Next Steps in the Safe Sport Journey: From Prevention of Harm to Optimizing Experiences

Dutch Federation Abuse Report

A long-awaited report commissioned by Dutch gymnastics federation KNGU into the scale and nature of abuse in gymnastics has shown that former top athletes in particular have been the victim of ‘transgressive behaviour’, meriting apologies, after care and compensation. …

The problems ranged from ‘constant threats of humiliation, insults, negative criticism, being made a fool of, intimidation, isolation and threats’ to forcing gymnasts to practice with injuries and inciting them to lose too much weight.

Read more at DutchNews.nl: Intimidation, bullying rampant in top flight gymnastics: report

HOW to Nagornyy

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Read his interview with TASS following the competition.