GBR could field two men’s teams and both would finish top 8 in Rio.
This is high. Look how long he waits before starting the salto.
Click PLAY or watch it on Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BH2MpIBgeW1/
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GBR could field two men’s teams and both would finish top 8 in Rio.
This is high. Look how long he waits before starting the salto.
Click PLAY or watch it on Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BH2MpIBgeW1/
via papaliukin
You could certainly agree that Shawn should have scored higher in the AA than Nastia in Beijing. It was very, very close.
Personally, I was happy with the ranking.
Here’s how Shawn looks back on that day.
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I’d say Canada has a stronger team than they did in London when they finished 5th. But the rest of the world has stronger teams for Rio too.
related – Ellie Black profile
The usual refrain from insiders, coaches and hard core fans. The general public likes the NBC formula.
I didn’t watch the NBC coverage either night. Instead I followed commentary (especially FloGymnastics) and twitter. Waiting for the routines I wanted to see to appear legally or illegally online.
The answer to this problem would be for NBC to later post ALL routines online. Or have separate full competition coverage online. That was the role of the – now defunct – Universal Sports Network coverage. Seems it didn’t pay. Universal shut down November 2015. 😦
Rio will be better. Instead of NBC having a monopoly on coverage every other nation in the world will be broadcasting. The Canadian coverage, for example, is always better than NBC.
“Cat-letes” will compete in kitten gymnastics with balance beam, uneven bars, rings and floor exercises …
Who will bring home a gold, silver or bronze medal? Hallmark Channel offers an exclusive, playful look at the cat-letes to watch out for at the inaugural games. …
I’ve been there once. A fantastic facility. This is terrible news.
Aussie gymnasts are devastated by the surprise announcement.
Gymnastics Australia posted Allana Slater’s response.
Here’s GA’s response.
Australian Gymnastics Blog open letter:
The Hon. Mia Davies MLA BMM
Minister for Sport and Recreation
Western Australia
GA President Jacqui Briggs-Weatherill:
“I would have expected that the chair of the Western Australian Institute of Sport [Peter Abery] would have at least had the courtesy to ring me and discuss this with me at a very minimum…I don’t even fully understand the reasons this decision has been made.
“We expected some cuts to the program because funding is tight across sport. We had no idea they were looking to close the program.”
The gym closure – set for December 31 – will equate to a saving of about $700,000 annually for the WAIS, which is funded by the Western Australian government and leave Melbourne’s elite training centre as the lone facility of its kind in Australia for female artistic gymnasts. …
G.O. has 24 speakers lined up this year, including myself. I’ll be presenting in both REC and MAG streams.
NICK BLANTON, PAULA JOHNSON, ANNE JOSEPHSON, DENIS VACHON and CRAIG SMITH are a few of the other names you may know.
If interested, check the 2-day schedule.
Maggie is ready to move on after not being selected for Rio, not even as an alternate.
She’ll be a superstar there without question.
