Highest Finals D-score of the quadrennial, so far.
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Read Logan Bradley’s excellent weekend review:
Indeed it was as the Huskers (418.35) defeated Iowa (413.5) and Penn State (409.6). It marked the first time since 1999 that Nebraska has defeated PSU in the regular season. …
The President of FIG made a surprise visit. Alexandrov was there as a guest coach.
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Montreal.
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The major accomplishment of week 9 was Maggie Nichols completing the career gym slam with a 10 on bars, giving her at least one on every event. She’s the 9th gymnast to do this, following Sloan, Kupets, Kelly, Maloney, Lichey, Stepp, Kenoyer, and Marlowe, and is the second after Lichey to have accomplished it solely in her freshman year. …
Balance Beam Situation – WEEK 9 RANKINGS, NOTES, RQS UPDATE
Oklahoma freshman gymnast Maggie Nichols completed the “GymSlam” Saturday night by getting a “Perfect 10” on the uneven bars in the Sooners’ meet against Michigan. …
It was Nichols’ fifth 10.0 this season, which ties her with Haley Scaman for the most perfect scores in an Oklahoma career. …
The eighth-ranked Air Force men’s gymnastics team claimed the program’s first-ever victory over California on Saturday, March 4, as it downed the 10th-ranked Bears by a 403.900-395.750 margin during a triangular meet in Berkeley that included SC United (289.950). The Falcons’ victory snapped a 0-40 skid against their Mountain Pacific Sports Federation foes from California. …
Congratulations Jeff Robinson.
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Both are nominated for the AAU James E. Sullivan Award. The winner will be announced in a ceremony at the New York Athletic Club on April 11, 2017.
Over the last 86 years only 3 gymnasts have won the award:
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The problem with the perfect 10.
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As of March 5, 2017. Click through for videos. (Some do not play unless you are in the USA or have a VPN pointed to the USA.)
| 1. Yul Moldauer | USA | 86.900 | Winter Cup F |
| 2. Akash Modi | USA | 86.300 | Winter Cup Q |
| 3. Oleg Verniaiev (Олег Верняєв) |
UKR | 85.699 | American Cup |

FLOOR
| 1. Shirai Kenzo (白井健三) |
JPN | 15.100 | Melbourne Q |
| 2. Eddie Penev | USA | 15.050 | Winter Cup F |
| 3. Yul Moldauer | USA | 14.850 | Winter Cup Q |
POMMELS
| 1. Oleg Verniaiev (Олег Верняєв) |
UKR | 15.550 | Reykjavík International Games |
| 2. Alexander Naddour | USA | 15.300 | Winter Cup F |
| 3. Krisztián Berki | HUN | 14.933 | Melbourne EF |
RINGS
| 1. Oleg Verniaiev (Олег Верняєв) |
UKR | 15.550 | Reykjavík International Games |
| 2. Yul Moldauer | USA | 15.100 | Winter Cup Q |
| 3. Guanhua Wu | CHN | 14.866 | Melbourne EF |
| 3. Jingyuan Zou | CHN | 14.866 | Melbourne EF |
VAULT Finals
| 1. Kenzo Shirai (白井健三) |
JPN | 14.916 | Melbourne EF |
| 2. Christopher Remkes | AUS | 14.883 | Melbourne EF |
| 3. Wataru Tanigawa | RUS | 14.566 | Melbourne EF |
P BARS
| 1. Oleg Verniaiev (Олег Верняєв) |
UKR | 15.600 | Reykjavík International Games |
| 2. Jingyuan Zou | CHN | 15.433 | Melbourne Q |
| 3. Nikita Nagornyy* Никита Нагорный |
RUS | 15.066 | Russian Nationals EF |
H BAR
| 1. Chris Brooks | USA | 14.950 | Winter Cup Q |
| 2. Bart Deurloo | NED | 14.533 | American Cup |
| 3. Akash Modi | USA | 14.400 | Winter Cup Q |
See the rest – Uncle Tim Ranking System