University of Minnesota women’s gymnastics head coach Meg Stephenson, who had been with the program for almost two decades, resigned on Thursday amid an investigation of sexual harassment within the program.
A University investigation in the spring found that the former coach had violated the school’s anti-retaliation policies following an investigation into her husband and former volunteer assistant coach Jim Stephenson’s behaviors with team members. Jim Stephenson resigned last fall. …
Jim Stephenson held the title of head coach for 17 years and soon after, Meg Stephenson joined as an assistant coach. From 1999-2009 the couple led the program as co-head coaches. …
The program’s two assistant coaches, Jenny Hansen and Louie Johnson, will keep their current positions as the athletic department conducts a coaching search, the University said in a release Thursday. …
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Sam Mikulak – Horizontal Bar
Not brilliant. But a gutsy go-for-it attitude with late regrasps on BIG releases. He deserved the come back win in the AA.
15.800 (7.0, 8.800)
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
#gymnastprobs
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Gymnastics Injury Seminar
Oct 18th, 2014 in the Boston area.
Dave Tilley on Facebook:
… registration for the 1st Annual Gymnastics Injury and Performance Seminar (G.I.P.S.) is officially open!
Check out the details, list of presenters, and find the registration forms …
Deadline for Registration is OCTOBER 15th.
Aliya Mustafina – Beam
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube. (fall)
They allow a beam mat in competition. Good idea.
Protect Aliya like the Czar’s jewels. 🙂
Pan Am Team Canada
Maegan Chant, Helody Cyrenne, Aleeza Yu,Victoria Woo, Jordyn Pedersen, Kristen Peterman and Madison Copiak
Coaches: Elena Davydova & Michel Charron
Paseka – Amanar
The Gymternet has a good summary post – 2014 RUSSIAN CUP: MUSTAFINA ON TOP AGAIN.
Maria Paseka’s Amanar is one of the videos linked.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
MAG Russian Cup prelims & AA
1. Nikita Ignatyev 90.650
2. David Belyavskiy 86.450
3. Mikhail Kudashov 86.200
4. Danil Kazachkov 85.250
5. Ivan Stretovich 85.200
6. Roman Suyetin 84.300-Nikita Ignatyev won the all around – WHAT?! I couldn’t be more surprised. He’s one of the most inconsistent gymnasts ever, yet today he managed to hit 6-6, win the all-around, and crack over 90! I love his character more than his gymnastics, but I have to hand it to him for the way he performed today. He was just on the entire day. Here’s hoping his experience at Europeans was motivation to succeed.
-David Belyavskiy didn’t have a great day. …
–Denis Ablyazin looks ready for Worlds. Hell, he looked ready for Worlds right after Europeans. … He truly is the rock of the Russian team on his three events.
–Ivan Stretovich and Artur Dalaloyan are the real deal. Neither had the best competition, but they ooze ridiculous amounts of young talent. Dalaloyan has the most perfect form of any male gymnast in the world right now, including King Kohei. …
read more on Liukin
related – MAG Russian Cup: Podium Training:
Denis Ablyazin now has a Ri (Tsuk full-in) vault and 7.4 D planned floor routine
Scott Morgan – planning
1st time on trampoline
In Senegal I watched a number of kids of different ages bounce on a tramp for the first time. It went something like this. 🙂




