It would be the Nagorny 1 if he were to compete this vault before Drăgulescu or anyone else. 🙂
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It would be the Nagorny 1 if he were to compete this vault before Drăgulescu or anyone else. 🙂
Click PLAY or watch it on Instagram.
via RRG
Vault
1 Daniele Hypólito Brazil 14.075
2 Michelle Timm Germany 13.900
3 Catalina Escobar Colombia 13.825
Bars
1 Rebeca Andrade Brazil 6.0 8.550 14.550
2 Kim Bui Germany 6.3 8.250 14.550
3 Lorrane Oliveira Brazil 5.8 7.800 13.600
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Beam
1 Rebeca Andrade Brazil 5.5 8.600 14.100
2 Daniele Hypólito Brazil 6.0 7.750 13.750
3 Jessica Lopez Venezuela 6.1 7.600 -0.1 13.600
Floor
1 Daniele Hypólito Brazil 5.8 8.050 13.850
2 Kim Bui Germany 5.2 8.150 13.350
3 Simona Castro Chile 5.1 8.100 13.200
3 Carolyne Pedro Brazil 5.4 7.900 -0.1 13.200
related – FIG – South Americans take center stage for Sao Paulo World Challenge Cup
A PSU spokesman confirmed the news Friday morning. The spokesman said Rachelle’s husband, Jeff Thompson, will remain as head coach. …
The couple have yet to respond to accusations of abuse from former gymnasts and one assistant coach.
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1. Breaking in a new pair of grips
3. Sports involving a ball should probably be avoided
8. Those giant callouses
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The International Gymnastics Federation has received two candidacies in view of the upcoming FIG Presidential election this fall. Contenders had until midnight on May 17 to submit their applications to the FIG through their national federations. …
- Georges Guelzec (FRA), 68, President of the European Gymnastics Union (UEG)
- Morinari Watanabe (JPN), 57, Secretary General of the Japan Gymnastics Association (JGA)
The Presidential election will be held during the FIG Congress October 18-20 in Tokyo. …


I’ve followed Georges Gelsec for years. He seems to have done a good job with the UEG.
I don’t know much about Watanabe who ran something of a stealth campaign, announcing his candidacy last minute.
FIG had a great turnout in Mexico for elections last cycle. Will the same number of voting nations make it to Tokyo?
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The five-day camp began Sunday, May 15, under the direction of national team coordinator Martha Karolyi. …
“It was a very successful camp, and everyone looks to be on the right track heading into the Olympic selection process,” said Karolyi. “I am very pleased with the high level of physical fitness and routine preparation demonstrated by our athletes.”
China’s sports system has been enormously successful since the country returned to the Olympic fold in 1980, culminating with the host nation topping the medals’ table at the 2008 Beijing Olympics with only a slight dip into second place behind the United States in London four years later.
And yet, with the Rio de Janeiro Games less than three months away, the system is beginning to break down due to the shifting demographics of a more prosperous nation. …
China rethinks its sporting obsession as Rio Olympics approach
They should be OK in Rio, I think. But what about Tokyo?
