Sadly, Santa Monica Gymnastics Center in California is closing.
Taking down the gym must be like doing an autopsy.
Not sure exactly what’s happening in this photo:

original – flickr – Wordsmith from Nantucket
more photos – SMGC Deconstruction
Sadly, Santa Monica Gymnastics Center in California is closing.
Taking down the gym must be like doing an autopsy.
Not sure exactly what’s happening in this photo:

original – flickr – Wordsmith from Nantucket
more photos – SMGC Deconstruction
Mexico hosted some sort of gymnastics gala. It included top gymnasts in the world including Ivan Ivankov and Alina Kozich.
Elsa Garcia, of Mexico, performs on the uneven bars during the Gala Gimnastica gymnastics event in Mexico City, Sunday, March 2, 2008.

(AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

(AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
Nastia Liukin competes during the uneven parallel bars event of the American Cup gymnastics competition Saturday, March 1, 2008, in New York.
more gymnastics pics – ESPN photo wire
The excellent members-only Gymnopolis discussion group asks that you fill in a survey about your gymnastics club:
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We will post any results of interest to coaches here on Gymnastics Coaching.
When I was a young coach, Art Shurlock welcomed us Canadians into his gym many times.
I particularly remember Christmas 1983 just before Los Angeles hosted the 1984 Olympics. In his gym over the holidays were Vidmar, Dagett, Gaylord and many other greats.
I have terrific admiration for Art Shurlock the man, and the coach.
UCLA may no longer have an NCAA Men’s Competitive Gymnastics Team, but Art is going strong at age-70.

International Gymnast Magazine
What a shame.
This is the two time defending NCAA Champion’s second Achilles injury, both times tumbling on Floor.
Her recovery the first time was amazing.
As I wrote recently, “if there is such a thing as a ‘good’ serious injury, it’s a complete Achilles tendon tear.” Courtney could come back again — but not this season.
What a shame.
… This doesn’t bode that well for the Georgia Gym Dogs, who are hosting this year’s NCAA Championships and are favored despite pressure from perennial no. 2 Utah. But this team has proven itself incredibly well under pressure — last season it lost seniors Kelsey Ericksen and Ashley Kupets to injury before the NCAA tournament and still managed to win. …
Courtney Kupets – Georgia biography
(via difficulty plus execution)
UPDATE: In case you were wondering, it was Courtney’s other Achilles. Now both have been operated upon. (link)
Funastics Gymnastics hosts an annual competition in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho called the Great West Gym Fest. (You may have read something about it on this blog in the past.)
One of the hundreds of nice features of this meet is the big screen powerpoint presentation identifying the current competitor. For once everyone knows exactly who is competing.
Click PLAY or watch it in action on YouTube.
One family — the Wrights — takes responsibility for displaying the correct slide with the correct competitor during finals. (Even when the order is changed due to “scratches”.)
Ann wrote suggesting that this version is springier and is preferred by gymnasts.
Leave a comment if you’ve tried this model and have an opinion.

THE WORLD’S ONLY capsule-shaped TRAMPOLINE
Of course I am negative about backyard trampolines, in general. Best is to have kids do trampoline in a club, on safe equipment, with trained coaches.
This happened a month ago. But I post now because I couldn’t resist linking to this excellent photo:
original – flickr – HeffTech
Someday the “brains” at F.I.G. are going to realize what a mistake they’ve made giving up the “perfect 10”. (That’s what happens when an organization listens to the judges instead of the marketing department.)
There was a bit of a story to this score, as well:
One judge saw it as a 10.0 routine. The other judge, Mary Ann Mahoney, gave it a 9.95 – that is, until she saw the other judge’s score and quickly changed her mark to a 10.0 as well. Postell’s 10.0s
Mahoney’s action was wrong, since judges are supposed to rate routines independently of one another and should not change their score based on the other judge’s opinion.
Mahoney declined to be interviewed by members of the media afterward.
Regardless of the actual number, Postell said she felt the vault was the best she has performed.
“I was just happy I stuck it; I was running back like, ‘whatever,’ ” she said.
Utah coach Greg Marsden said he didn’t see the judge change her score, but that it didn’t matter to him what Postell earned because he knew what he saw.
“I know it was the best vault Ashley has done since she has been here,” he said. “She absolutely nailed it. She just dropped out of it and nailed it.” …
Utah gymnastics: Postell’s perfect 10 vaults Utes to victory – Salt Lake City Tribune
I couldn’t find the vault on YouTube. Here it is, the first one shown in this montage on YouTube. (Slow run. Helps control the landing, I assume.)
Thanks Stephanie.
For decades Olympians have inked Olympic Rings.
In some countries, athletes get tattoos when they first qualify for National Team.
Most conspicuous are the facial temporary tattoos worn by NCAA gymnasts.
Inevitably, this statement of team spirit will be emulated by age group gymnasts:
Entrepreneurs take note, clubs do not yet have their own temporary tattoos. The girls I’ve seen use make-up and glitter — perhaps even felt marker — to draw their own.
This could be a good business opportunity.
Sponsored by Harley Davidson, the first annual Battle in Seattle was a big hit with gymnasts.


Funtastics girls running over coach Rachael Tart
Our hosts, official photographers from Timeless Images, and even the judges all got into the biker chick vibe.

Check out the funky cut-away leos worn by the Gym East girls:

At the end of the excellent Level 10 competition Saturday night, Blythe Lawrence of the Gymblog and myself went to congratulate Meet Director John Carney. He accepted on behalf of Gym East Gymnastics and the entire organizing committee.
(Actually, John had lost his voice having had only “1hr and a shower” after setting up the gym all the previous night.)
I’ll post video from the competition over the coming week. This meet attracted excellent gymnasts from across the USA.
Battle in Seattle – official website