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mini-tramp DUNK challenge
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Vault
G Jade Carey USA 14.866
S Coline Devillard FRA 14.249
B Shoko Miyata 14.149
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Bars
G Diana Varinska UKR 13.733
S Georgia Godwin AUS 13.633
B Daria Spiridonova RUS 13.533
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Floor
G Ryu Sunghyun KOR 14.933
S Kirill Prokopev RUS 14.6
B Milad Karimi KAZ 14.2
Pommels
G Stephen Nedoroscik USA 15.4
S Saeedreza Keikha IRI 15.033
B Kohei Kameyama JPN 14.833
Stephen scores internationally the kind of number he’s been getting domestically. A breakthrough.
He’ll petition to National Team.
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Rings
G Eleftherios Petrounias GRE 15.066
S Mahdi Ahmad Kohani IRI 14.5
B Ali Zahran EGY 14.266
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Read Blythe’s LIVE blog for full results and details.
Winter Cup day 1 results confirmed this group to National Team.
Sam Mikulak
Shane Wiskus
Brody Malone
Grant Breckenridge
Yul Moldauer and Allan Bower
Mikulak Leads the Pack on Day 1 at Winter Cup; Region 3 Wins Elite Team Cup
More to come after day 2.
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College athletes speak.
Being able to talk helps. A support system helps.
An episode of depression is like an injury.
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Somehow two NCAA judges invented some reason to call this series of errors less than a 0.5 deduction.
I feel they should be called out for an impossible score.
USA.
Katherine Hasenauer Cornetta:
Many men’s gymnastics followers point to the impact of Title IX as providing a critical blow to the sport on the collegiate level.
However, an in-depth look at the history of gymnastics in education over the past 60 years shows that while Title IX is used as an excuse to eliminate collegiate teams, there were several elements that offered up men’s gymnastics to the chopping block.
It was a perfect storm of court cases involving risk, injury and liability in physical education classes and school sports and a change in media coverage. …
While balance beam, parallel bars, vault, trampoline, rope climb and more used to be regular gym class activities, around 1978, they start disappearing from the curriculum. …
When existing equipment broke, it was not replaced, but phased out. When new schools were built and gymnasiums were stocked, gymnastics equipment was not ordered. …
… A Look At How Liability Caused A Decline in Men’s Gymnastics
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I graduated High School in 1975. I had school Gymnastics club and competition in Elementary, Middle School, and High School. Each was fairly well equipped.
By 1985 (or so) all three of my schools had eliminated all but basic P.E. Gymnastics. They sold off the equipment by auction. Clubs bought the best of it.
Student athletes shouldn’t have to hide who they are.
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The Pride Meet was Feb. 9th vs. #20 Arizona. 🏳️🌈