It’s not easy to keep up, on different social media, with gymnast statements from around the world.
Fortunately, GymCastic has been doing that for us. And updating each week.
Listen to episode #437 Lineup Racism?
It’s not easy to keep up, on different social media, with gymnast statements from around the world.
Fortunately, GymCastic has been doing that for us. And updating each week.
Listen to episode #437 Lineup Racism?
I got dizzy just watching this.
Choreographer Yoann Bourgeois – “Celui qui tombe” (He who falls)
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(via Kotke)
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Tough one.
Helen is the Beam dream.
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Helen was featured on the University fan sports photo of the year.
Back in training for next summer’s Olympic Games in Tokyo following quarantine, British-based Jamaican gymnast Danusia Francis is also devoting her energy to helping change the often-abusive culture of gymnastics brought to light in part by #gymnastalliance, an online movement launched in her native England. …
DF: The #gymnastalliance movement was an idea of (2012 British Olympian) Jenni Pinches.
… Jenni came up with the statement with the idea to show solidarity and that we do not stand for any kind of abuse in gymnastics. …
I also believe I am an example that you can achieve your goals within a nurturing happy environment instead of this culture of abuse that many gymnasts had to endure. …
DF: I feel that if a gymnast isn’t happy at their club right now, then the best option would be to change clubs. There are many great coaches out there. You do not have to tolerate a negative experience …

In light of declining budgets, UAA Chancellor Cathy Sandeen and Director of Athletics Greg Myford made the difficult decision to eliminate four programs from the UAA sports roster: men’s hockey, women’s gymnastics, men’s skiing and women’s skiing.
The changes will go into effect for the 2021-22 season and are expected to save approximately $2.5 million per year. Sandeen will seek University of Alaska Board of Regents’ approval for the proposed reconfiguration during the Sept. 10-11, 2020, meeting. …
Before September 10th, the TEAM would like our support.
… First and foremost, we wish to recognize the immense courage of these participants from across the globe in sharing their voices and speaking out about their difficult experiences in gymnastics. …
In recent years, GymCan and its member associations have made significant strides to advance Safe Sport, including the development of an aligned Safe Sport strategy aimed at the prevention of maltreatment through national, provincial, and club-level Safe Sport policy development, enhanced education and advocacy measures, and neutral, fair, and expert-led policy compliance. …
Our safe sport strategy is supported by a robust National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP), increased access to educational training focused on maltreatment (i.e., Safe Sport Training, Commit to Kids for Coaches, Respect in Sport), and the continued commitment of coaches, integrated support staff, and sport leaders to elevate their knowledge and to implement healthy, safe, and positive practices in their work. …
If you wish to share your experiences confidentially with a neutral party, please do not hesitate to access the Canadian Sport Helpline:
- By e-mail: info@abuse-free-sport.ca;
- Toll-free telephone at 1-888-83SPORT;
- or at http://www.abuse-free-sport.ca.
If you wish to share your experiences and/or submit a formal complaint to Gymnastics Canada or a provincial/territorial member association, please visit: http://gymcan.org/programs/safe-sport/reporting for more information.
For all other information, including policies, resources, and support services related to the GymCan Safe Sport program, please visit: http://gymcan.org/programs/safe-sport/overview.
Cost is $99.00 USD.
Replays of the presentations will be available for up to 3 days after the workshop if you can’t watch them live.
So far, I’ve only heard of one club that had to shut down after reopening.
A coach tested positive, catching the virus outside the Gym.
So far, it seems competitive gymnasts are able to train safely.