Wow.
See it on twitter.
OU posts a MASSIVE 198.500 to top Florida! That's a program-record team score and the No. 6 score in NCAA history! pic.twitter.com/cQhsVHaAQa
— Oklahoma Women's Gym (@OU_WGymnastics) March 7, 2015
Wow.
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#gymnix2015 @IntlGymnix
1. Victoria Kayen Woo – Gym-Richelieu 54.625
2. Isabela Onyshko – Brandon 54.325
3. Sydney Soloski – Calgary Gymnastics Centre 53.100
4. Madison Copiak – Calgary Gymnastics Centre 53.050
5. Audrey Rousseau – Equilibrix 52.825
6. Hélody Cyrenne – Gym-Richelieu 52.025
full results
Different gymnasts had different goals for this meet. Isabela is competing very high start scores, working to stabilize those routines.
Calgary Gymnastics Centre, by comparison, competed less difficulty cleaner, and with much greater consistency. They look great.
… “Nastia Liukin has always been a role model to me,” said Campbell, a Level 10 gymnast from Carrollton, Texas. “I’ve always wanted to be like her. She was so graceful on floor and on bars, swinging so fluently. I’d like to go elite and, one day, maybe try for the Olympics, too.”
Campbell is among three dozen of the country’s top Junior Olympic female gymnasts who qualified Nastia Liukin Cup, set to get underway at 8 p.m. ET at AT&T Stadium.
As an added bonus, the gymnasts were invited to spend some time with Liukin, 25, hours before the competition at a nearby hotel. After breakfast, they participated in a question-and-answer session (no coaches allowed) and were offered fun activities to prep for the meet, such as having their nails painted and decorated with Swarovski crystals. …
In the complicated Canadian competitive structure, National Novice girls are age 11-13.
AA results
1. Leah Tindale (Dynamo)
2. Zoe Allaire-Bourgie (Gymnix)
3. Xuân Patenaude (Gymnix)
4. Audrey Foucault (Gym Fly)
5. Sophie Shaver (Unigym)
6. Charlotte Innes (CGC)
full results
Leah Tindale won the AA despite falls on Bars and Beam. Her Floor included the most difficult tumbling in the competition: Double Arabian, 1 1/2 to 2 1/2, Double Pike.
• the Gymnix meet 2015 was of mixed “developmental age” and ability
• still, it’s a strong talent pool
• Beam was the apparatus that impressed me most. Some very sharp work.
• the girls are so small and light that not many have (yet) much power for tumbling and Vault
• Vault was weakest, I’d say. Gymnastics Canada forces even the smallest, lightest girls to choose from the two Spring Boards used by Olympians. Dumb. Obviously there’s plenty of time to change Springs. Volunteers could police the apparatus to ensure no springs mysteriously disappear.
• the Mexican gymnasts had some excellent routines
• one of many who caught my eye was Sarah Stewart (Zenith Elite, USA) on Bars. Though her warm-ups were better than the competition routine, she finishes Giant turns SQUARE and SOLID. Many of these young gymnasts swing down crooked.
• landings are weak in general. Females (for some reason) do not spend enough time on technique, strength training and spatial awareness for landings. Boys do.
• many of the young girls used the same giant technique for dismount as for giants. That usually results in a high, slow rotating double somersault. Psychologically it’s better to use a different giant for dismount to avoid confusion.
• on the bright side, most of the girls are short enough to swing past the low bar with stretched body. They’ve not “learned” to flex the ankles past the rail, as yet. 🙂
Open Joint Azerbaijan Championships in Baku.
1. Stepko, Oleg (AZE) 90.600
2. Pakhnyuk, Petro (AZE) 88.050
3. Ude, Filip (CRO) 86.100WAG
1. Pravdina, Kristina (AZE) 50.399
2. Yilmaz, Tutya (TUR) 50.331
3. Mutlu, Demet (TUR) 49.332

#ATTAC2015
The Nastia Liukin Cup, which showcases many of the country’s top Junior Olympic female gymnasts, also will be held at AT&T Stadium on March 6, 2015, in conjunction with the AT&T American Cup.
USAG will be streaming the meet on YouTube.
Click PLAY or watch Anna Glenn’s winning Beam at the 2014 Nastia Liukin Cup.
related – Triple Twist – Catching up Anna Glenn (Twin sisters to UCLA)
One of the most unforgettable College Floor workers of all time.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Lloimincia Hall from LSU is currently ranked #1 in the nation. 🙂
Let’s hope she finally qualifies for the Floor Final at her final National Championships. She’s a Senior.
March 23-29, 2015 – Shanghai, China
Men’s singles, ladies’ singles, pairs, and ice dancing.
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