1. Angelina Melnikova RUS 54.465
2. Marz Frazier USA 53.932
3. Alice Kinsella GBR 53.099
Sadly Amy Tinkler was injured and withdrew. She’s scheduled to compete Commonwealth Games. ☹️
1. Angelina Melnikova RUS 54.465
2. Marz Frazier USA 53.932
3. Alice Kinsella GBR 53.099
Sadly Amy Tinkler was injured and withdrew. She’s scheduled to compete Commonwealth Games. ☹️
This is the routine where Nush tries to save an over-rotated double pike dismount.
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(via GymCastic)
… huge congrats to Brinn Bevan who somewhat unexpectedly had what was probably the competition of his life to become the brand new British AA Champion!
Brinn started on his best event, pommel horse, where he solidly hit his 6.1 difficulty routine and set himself up nicely for the rest of the competition.
He hit routine after routine, including his big tsuk double pike vault and finishing up with what was probably the most intense floor routine of his life! …
Nile competed well. But only 5 apparatus.
At the following World Cup Brinn withdrew when coach Scott Hann had to get emergency dental surgery.
I’m happy to see Shogo have a good international result. Congratulations to all.
1. Shogo Nonomura JPN
2. Silver – Nikita Nagornyy RUS
3. James Hall GBR
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In the final season of the current “playoff” format, here are teams still trying to lock down a spot in the top 36.
North Carolina, Utah State, Arizona, Iowa, Central Michigan, New Hampshire
Very difficult to be consistent on this.
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Reigning all-around Olympic champion Kohei Uchimura and China’s current all-around world champion Xuo Ruoteng are the two top names who will be seen in action at the 11th FIG Artistic Individual World Cup from March 21-24. …
The competition will also be a test event for the October Worlds …
Worlds is October 25 – November 3, 2018.
That venue only has 6000 seats, I believe.
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Columbus, Ohio
Session 1 – June 22 – 25
Session 2 – June 26 – 29
With Olympic Coach Christian Gallardo.
Good idea. I’d use this.
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Coach uses the terms “lefty” and “righty“. He’s talking about the support hand on the forward pirouette, not the direction of twist. (The first girl twists to the left, the second to the right.)