Some good WOGA leap photos posted on IG Forum by Bekah lead to a comparison of two greats.
Switch Ring.


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Some good WOGA leap photos posted on IG Forum by Bekah lead to a comparison of two greats.
Switch Ring.


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Hambuchen has injured his ankle in podium training … he left on crutches …
Reported from several people on Twitter. What a shame. He was one of the 3 main contenders to win the AA.
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… A true shocker happened to the German delegation. 2007 World Silver medallist and current European Champion on All Around Fabian Hambuechen (GER) twisted his ankle when practicing a 2½ twisting somersault on Floor, the last piece of apparatus he was working at today’s podium training. He was taken to hospital. At this point in time no predictions on the severeness of the injury or Hambuechen’s participation in the competition could be made.
Japan’s Kohei Uchimura, Beijing Olympic All-around Silver medallist was asked about his position as a top contender here in London and said “past results mean nothing. I am a challenger now and I do not feel any pressure.” …
The male gymnastics community has elected the Finnish athlete Jani Tanskanen as a member of the FIG Athletes’ Commission. He’ll represent the Men’s Artistic Gymnastics within the Commission. …
… Jani Tanskanen won the World Champion title on Horizontal Bar in 1997, in Lausanne (SUI). Today, he is the MAG Technical Director in the Finnish Gymnastics Federation. …
read more … FIG Athletes’ Commission
Age-34, Jani is a great choice. Congratulations.
But I just heard that Nastia was voted the Women’s representative.
An active gymnast?
At her age and stage of life?
Wouldn’t an older, retired athlete be a better pick?
Or it is typical that active athletes are chosen?

Photo by Grace Chiu on Facebook.
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USA Gymnastics: Behind The Team
As USA Gymnastics Men’s and Women’s teams prepared for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing fans were able to get a look behind the scenes with USA Gymnastics: Behind The Team presented by AT&T. Now, Behind The Team is back with some new faces and a few you’ll be certain to recognize. We hope you enjoy the latest videos showing Team USA as they prepare for the world stage.
USA GYMNASTICS: Behind The Team Presented by AT&T
Exclusive highlights from this year’s Barclaycard Freerunning World Championships in Trafalgar Square, London.
Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike.
http://www.snotr.com/embed/2975
Gymnastics Videos on Gymnastike
Of all the acrobatic activities that should not be “competitions”, Parkour is top of my list.
The running is “Free” … except that you are being evaluated.
Posted by JennFyre on the IG Forum:
1) Compulsories
2) The perfect 10
3) Team competition where everyone on the team has to contribute and it was more then 3 kids from each country have to win a team title.
4) Artistry!!!
5) I miss when the guys didn’t look like they were going to die 5 skills into their routine.
6) When AA guys didn’t have a VERY weak event.
7) The little transitions on floor when you could tell the stylish from the rest.
8) Dance in between the skills on beam and floor.
9) A leap that does not have a switch leg or ring shape in it.
10) Mounts that look good on beam.

Some buzz on the WWW that a favourite at the World Gymnastics Championships has withdrawn due to injury.
The wonderful JibJab site lets you put your face (or a close personal friend) on to a Rhythmic gymnast. And email the video.

Click through to JibJab to see a sample video. And get started.
Tom Kovic of Victory Collegiate Consulting posted a nice summary article on College Gym Fans. He’s one of the top consultants for gymnasts, parents and coaches.
Click through if you have athletes who might want to try for a College Gymnastics Scholarship in the NCAA one day.
Initiating Phone Calls to the Coach
I think one of the toughest challenges prospects face in the recruiting process is initiating that first phone call to the college coach, and for good reason: they are scared! Somehow, many young athletes envision an unapproachable coach on the other end of the line and view the task of calling the coach with fear. …
read more – Navigating the College Recruiting Process
related: Kovic on The Role of Parents in College Athletics Recruiting
Here’s a sad story.
Despite hosting the Olympics in 2012, there’s no funding for their 3 time National Champion in an Olympic sport for women.
A gymnast who had her sights set on competing in the 2012 Olympics has been forced to give up full-time training after her funding was withdrawn.
Welsh and British rhythmic gymnastics champion Francesca Jones, 18, had been at the national athletics training centre at Lilleshall, Shropshire.
But after two-and-a-half years’ training for seven hours a day she has had to leave after funds ran out. …
read more – BBC – Gymnast upset at Olympics funding