Marta stole Sabrina Gill

Doesn’t she have enough gymnasts, already?

Sabrina’s the Canadian Junior National Champion.

Actually she and coach Sue Manjak were attending the 2010 Women’s Junior PAGU Training Camp at the Karolyi Camp, Nov. 9-14.

Argentina, Barbados, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela and the United States …

Included on the staff were Steve Rybacki, Antonia Markova, Luminita Garcy, Enrique Trabanino and Debbie Kaitschuck. Sean Golden …

(via Oakville Gymnastics)

new gymnastics blog – Stoi!

Smart and opinionated, I recommend a new site out of the U.K. …

Most gymnastics blogs around the net seem to focus heavily on the reporting aspect, so the direction that my sidekick, Clara, and I will be (mostly) moving in is more opinion and commentary. We’ll do our best to be as informative as possible, but with the unique twist of our individual personalities. …

Bronwyn

So far they have a good deal of content up on the Russian and eastern European WAG.

For example, Komova & the Hype Machine:

As 2010 comes to a close, many in the gymnastics community are counting down the days until Komova is finally age eligible to compete as a senior (she turns 16 on January 30th). Like many others that boarded the Komova bandwagon back when she was barely a teenager, I’m hoping that she’ll live up the hype, her potential, promise, and the high expectations we’ve set for her.

Following Russia’s team gold and Aliya Mustafina’s crowning moment in Rotterdam, those expectations have seemed to increase exponentially; even Tim Dagget referred to her as “the best gymnast in the world.” And for once, I had to agree with him. Her parents were both gymnasts and seem to have instilled a “winning is all” attitude in her. Like many things in life, I find that hype is only good in doses. Have we set the bar too high? …

posted on Couch Gymnast by Bronwyn

read more like that on Stoi!

MOSCOW, RUSSIA. AUGUST 29, 2010. Viktoria Komova, Artistic Gymnastics champion, appears at Moscow s Domodedovo Airport upon her return from the Singapore Youth Olympic Games. (Photo ITAR-TASS / Stanislav Krasilnikov) Photo via Newscom

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She’s still a very little girl.

I like the cloud of chalk on the grunge header of the site – Stoi

Update: Russia has no shortage of super talents. Anastasia Sidorova scored scored 59-plus in the all-around — twice — at this week’s Russian Sports Schools Championships. (Russian FIG includes bonus points. )

Another young Russian with an Amanar.

Anastasia scored 56.917, winning at Top Gym in Belgium, under straight FIG rules using just a double twisting Yurchenko. And with a fall on Beam (VIDEO). … So 59 is certainly realistic.

Eileen Langsley Photography

Full Twist linked to Eileen’s photography site – Where Sport Meets Art – and blog.

Out of the U.K., she’s one of the world’s best gymnastics photographers, as is obvious after seeing her photos.

publish a coaching resource book

This is cool.

Blurb.com is a site that provides “print-on-demand publishing service for the general public”.

In 2008 they published more than 300,000 titles.

Deborah Sevilla made a resource book on blurb.com.

Record and track goals, accomplishments, scores, meets, skills, and routines.

About Me and About My Team pages with places for photos. 120 pages

You can preview 20 pages of the book here.

It’s free to make a book using their templates. The only cost (so far as I can see) is if you have blurb print copies.

You can even buy Deborah’s book for $15.95, as a sample.

House of Air – Trampoline Park

The San Francisco House of Air franchise has a YouTube channel. It opened to the general public in September.

Here’s a sample clip, the least dangerous I could find on YouTube. 🙂

House of Air is an indoor trampoline park located in the historic airplane hangar … in The Presidio of San Francisco, California.

Our athletic and recreational facility is host to open trampoline jump time, aerial and physical training on trampolines, trampoline dodgeball and basketball, and fitness classes.

We cater to group events, including birthday parties, corporate events, family events, and fundraisers.

About

Thanks Tom Trapp.

Looks like fun. But I expect most trampoline coaches feel this kind of fun is too dangerous.

I want to go to Stanford

The latest video by Senior Tenaya West explains the benefits of being a student athlete.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Music by Alex Buscaglia of the Men’s team.

Of course academic requirements to get into this school are sky high.

a gymnastics meet called Bumbo?

MAG, WAG, Rhythmic, Trampoline and Tumbling

Dec. 2-4 in South Africa

WAG Start List:

ROM: Irina Alexandra Paun, Maria Rauta

RSA: Kristen Beckett, Claudia Cummins, Ashleigh Heldsinger, Jennifer Khwela, Chanel Parsons, Makeeda Phekani, Nicole Szabo

USA: Katelyn Ohashi, Madison Kocian, McKenzie Wofford

WALES: Ramaea Angel, Kiera Brennan, Jessica Hogg, Raer Theaker, Ramaea Venus

Valeri is going as coach of USA.

Participants List

I’m surprised to see Dragalescu there.

(via IG forum)

the return of Peng Peng Lee

Having missed the past 2 seasons with injury, I was looking forward to seeing how the wonderkind looks growed up.

Click PLAY or watch her Beam on YouTube.

Still the same old aggressive approach. Let’s give her a couple of meets to remember what it’s like to compete.

She’s going to be a star at UCLA, that’s for sure.

(via Gymn.ca)

blind gymnast Lola Walters

We just posted the blind World Champion archer Im Dong-Hyun.

Meet a legally blind competitive gymnast.

Click PLAY to watch here (30sec commercial) or click through to here to watch it without the commercial.

http://abcnews.go.com/assets/player/walt2.6/flash/SFP_Walt_2_65.swf

(via Sports Girls Play)