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most difficult skills in Men’s Gymnastics
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2017 Universiade (FISU) Games, Taipei City, TPE 19th – 30th August 2017
Coaches:
Coaches:
Coach/Team Lead
Gymnastics Canada Announces 2017 Summer Universiade (FISU) Games Team members
1 Ana Perez Hytasa 53.450
2 Claudia Colom Xelska 50.967
3 Cintia Rodriguez Xelska 50.450
full results
Rubén López won the Men’s Championships. (82,684)
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Amy Smith has been named the head gymnastics coach at Utah State University… Smith replaces Nadalie Walsh, who is the new gymnastics coach at Illinois.
“The combination of her experience and success, both as a student-athlete – winning a national championship at UCLA – and as a coach, whether it was at UCLA, Florida, Missouri or North Carolina, clearly in her progression as a coach, she is ready to take over a program of her own,” Hartwell said. …
Smith joins the Aggies after spending the past five seasons at North Carolina. She was promoted to associate head coach in 2014. In all, Smith brings 16 years of coaching experience with her to Utah State.
Sam Oldham poses the question. Post your answer on Sam’s YouTube channel.
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I’d go …
1. Uchimura
2. Scherbo
3. ??
Worst case scenario. Injured during your most important meet.
Andreas tore his ACL on Floor in Rio. Then hobbled to Pommel Horse because Team Germany needed it to qualify for the final.
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Many have been celebrating the planned return of Tatiana Nabieva to competition. But has she ever really retired?
When asked till what age she plans to continue, she answered: “Until I die”. Her actual plan is to compete until a serious injury or until she realized she can’t perform at a high level anymore. When she retires, she plans to focus on coaching full time. She dreams of opening her own gym in Dagestan. …
When asked whether she regrets not making the 2012 Olympic team:
“That’s a very painful topic for me. Yes, of course, I regret it very much. If I had the opportunity, I would turn back the time and change everything, I’d do everything I could to make the team and even more.” …
