Louis Smith was first man back in the gym early morning after GBRs impressive team qualification to Olympics.
Now Beth Tweddle is in a photo shoot while they vacuum the Beam underneath her.
Grace Chiu original photo on Facebook
Louis Smith was first man back in the gym early morning after GBRs impressive team qualification to Olympics.
Now Beth Tweddle is in a photo shoot while they vacuum the Beam underneath her.
Grace Chiu original photo on Facebook
It’s official.
The Canadian women have again qualified as a team to Olympics after missing out in 2008. Congratulations.

They owe part of their success to photographer Grace Chiu. 🙂
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Note how she does Blind and Pirouette on the same hand to stay centre of rail. Gymnasts need to be comfortable pirouetting both directions.
France celebrated on the competition Floor after their competition, confident that a 220.744 will qualify them to Olympics. They rank 2nd with only 3 teams yet to compete.
1. CAN 221.913 2. FRA 220.744 3. BEL 216.054 4. Spain 213.054 5. NED 212.061
A TERRIFIC meet for Team Canada — about a 6pt improvement from Tokyo. (That would have finished 6th as a team at Worlds.) I’m positive they’ll be through to the Olympics as a team. And just might be the top team score today.
CONGRATULATIONS
CAN 221.813
NED 212.061
AA
1. Lee 55.565
2. Gomez Porras 54.766
3. Vaculik 54.607
4. Moors 54.282
5. Lopez 53.999
6. Top 53.598
… The Dutch fortunes have declined since Tokyo, namely with the loss of top all-arounders Celine van Gerner and Joy Goedkoop. Their performance here wasn’t perfect by any means, but it is a good training ground for new seniors like Lisa Top, who may be the future of Dutch gymnastics. Dianne Teunisse was also very impressive — if not totally perfect — on bars, beam and vault. …
Examiner – Impressions: Flight one at the London Test Event (women’s)
Next subdivision features France, Belgium and Spain. Many feel France is the strongest team here — but one French coach told this group is quite unpredictable in competition. … Aren’t they all?
… starting to be posted on the FIGchannel.
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One of only two double doubles in the meet. The other is Ferrari.
She’s 2nd AA so far after 3 rotations. A great addition to the Canadian team. … Update: fall on side salto Beam. 😦
As many have speculated over the years, Valeri Liukin’s former coach, Edouard Iarov, is going to Dallas. WOGA has added another of the best coaches in the world.
Edouard and Valeri recently together taught an FIG Olympic Academy course in Tokyo. They are back working as a team, again.

Edouard was formerly responsible for the Canadian Men’s National Team. He’s currently on FIG MTC. This is another big leap in a long career. Good luck.
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WOGA Classic February 18-19 2012
I love skills like this.
Alberto BUSNARI (ITA)
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14.966 (Difficulty : 6.40, Execution : 8.766).