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Vasiliki retired … sob
Vasiliki Millousi (Greek: Βασιλική Μιλλούση) is a ten-time World Cup Series medalist on beam and represented Greece at the 2000 , 2012 and 2016 Olympics.
Now age-34, she was the second oldest competitor in Doha.
I feel blessed to have worn our national emblem and to have represented my home-country. I feel blessed to have had the people who guided me from beginning to end. I am full of experiences, sounds, and smiles. …
We’ll always have her fashion video.
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(via See_Me_Noww)
Tom Forster on team finals
Tom has been posting daily updates on Facebook. We like the transparency and honesty.
Day 14 went well. 🙂
… We started the day with two line ups; one with Simone and one without in the case her kidney stone moved. I told the girls that anything can happen and we have to be prepared. We had the fourth girl warm up each event in the case Simone had to pull out. …
The USA Elite program is working. The athletes feel safe. The athletes are taken care of. The athletes are heard. The athletes and coaches are working smart.
Those that questioned if Riley should have been put on beam – YES she should have! …
Women’s Team Final highlights
JUST THE GOOD STUFF: WOMEN’S TEAM FINAL
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https://twitter.com/DohaGym2018/status/1057364527761711104
All hail USA.
why isn’t everyone Ellie Black?
You might assume team Canada would be heartbroken. So close to team Olympic qualification.
1. USA – 171.629 🥇
2. RUS – 162.863 🥈
3. CHN – 162.396 🥉
4. CAN – 161.644
5. FRA – 161.294
6. JPN – 160.262
7. BRA – 159.830
8. GER – 159.428
Here’s what the team leader had to say.
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Fact is that any of the 5 teams could have finished ahead of China this day with a perfect meet. I felt Brazil had the best chance.
USA RUS CHN to Olympics
Dream team USA feat. Simone Biles dominated as expected. Is this their best and most balanced team ever?
After that it was close. All 7 teams might be hand wringing — IF only we had done this or that. But all 7 had at least one fall.
3-up, 3-count is challenging psychologically.
Personal shoutout to Team Canada for their historic 4th place finish.

In reality, it’s a near impossible accomplishment to be ranked one of the top 8 teams in the world. Congratulations to all these amazing athletes, their coaches, their support teams and Federations.
Please celebrate tonight.
The other 9 teams will qualify to the Olympics at 2019 Worlds. That happens in the qualifying competition, not the team final.
U.S. team finals preview video
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Aspire Park, Qatar
Most gymnasts here have explored the world’s largest indoor sports complex. Our venue.
They’ve walked past the impressive Torch Doha hotel over to the air conditioned luxury mall.
But the rest of Aspire Park is huge and beautiful too. An oasis of greenery and water.
I ran the entire thing last night. It took some time.
Families come at night when it’s cooler. Cycling is restricted to one big loop, the rest of the trails dedicated to walking and running.
Why did a small nation build such an amazing sports complex? They bid for the 2016, 2020 and 2024 Olympics. And will keep bidding into the future.
‘face painting’ not allowed
FIG WTC announced the new rule at Worlds.
I’m not sure when it goes into effect
Many instantly reacted online. Dvora summaries those concerns
Coach Jason Mortimer had the most thoughtful reaction I’ve seen so far:
… Gymnastics will always straddle, pun intend, the line between athletic sport and artistic expression. …
If you’re an athlete and you want ZERO theatricality, run track. If you’re a performer and you want ONLY theatricality, do theater. If you’re an athlete who wants to perform, there’s gymnastics.
It’s in the nature of the sport to test the boundaries in each direction. Simone is testing the physical limits of what someone bit by a radioactive spider can do.
(Céline van Gerner) tested the limits of what can be performed. I applaud her for trying. FIG reacted by deciding that’s not a boundary we need to push right now. The emphasis and direction of the sport, based on the way the current codes are written, seem to favor the direction of pushing toward the sport-end of the sport/art direction.
Now, their word choice, using the phrase, “modest,” was a bad decision.
… yes, it would be disgusting if their decision was meant to censor women, or stifle their creativity. …
Ask yourself this: does the makeup enhance the performance, or not? If the makeup does NOT enhance the performance, then it isn’t necessary, and isn’t something that needs to be fought for. If it DOES enhance the performance, is that what we want gymnastics to become? Do we want girls getting deductions because their makeup wasn’t flamboyant enough? Do we want insufficient costume deductions? Do we really want to send the message to clubs that now they need to employ makeup artists to be competitive?
The impetus behind ANY envelope pushing at this level is to create some kind of competitive advantage. (Céline) could not compete with Simone on floor by out-tumbling her. She had to try something else. So she tried stepping up what the Dutch had already been doing well: she tried to be MORE artistic. …
… FIG decided they were concerned about the slippery slope. What would come after makeup? Props, right? …
… we should only be judging their gymnastics. It should not matter if they have bright nail polish, or visible tattoos, or non-natural hair color. None of that should matter. …
If the US women’s soccer team all came out with full bald-eagle face paint, would they play any harder or be more likely to win? I doubt it. To them, there’s no correlation between their makeup and their performance. We’re only thinking it does in gymnastics because gymnastics already has some “performance” element to it.
But I don’t want my kids losing a meet because they wore a temporary face tattoo. And I don’t want them winning a meet either because their smokey eyes were on point. For myself, I want to compete gymnastics. I don’t want to compete theater.
There’s more on Jason’s Facebook post. Leave your comments there.
Personally I would not restrict makeup or face painting for MAG or WAG in any way. But props should be disallowed.
The word modesty is too open to interpretation. That has to be defined clearly.
It would seem this is a WAG rule. Of course it should be applied to MAG, as well.
Finally, this is a classic example of folks getting very worked up about a tiny issue. Céline was rewarded for her brilliant, creative innovation at Europeans. Let’s get the rule better defined. And move forward.
fan boy at Worlds
Tom Forster. 🙂




