… After a lackluster showing in both podium training and qualifications competition, Mustafina turned it on for the Finals! She left Antwerp with three medals, including GOLD on the balance beam.
Richard Mulvihill of Eugene, Ore., who coached at several Pan American Games, World Championships and Olympic Games, died earlier this week.
Services are scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 17, at 3:30 p.m. PT at the Eugene Faith Center. With his wife, Linda, Mulvihill trained 17 Olympians and more than 50 national champions.
… Athletes he coached competed in the 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980 and 1984 Olympic Games.
Memorial contributions may be made to:
The Scholarship Fund for Underprivileged Children,
Care of NAAG: 1205 Oak Patch Rd., Eugene, OR 97402
Or Faith Center Missions Fund: 1410 W. 13th Ave., Eugene, OR 97401
Gymnewstics has an informative and interesting interview with the prodigy.
At just 13-years-old, Shallon Olsen has captured the attention of the gymnastics world in her home country of Canada and around the globe. She has an impressive skill set that goes well beyond what one would expect to see out of someone her age, including a double twisting yurchenko (that she first performed at age 10!) and a full-in on floor. Her potential seems almost limitless and she happens to be just the right age for the 2016 Olympic Games.
Shallon has won the Canadian Junior National Championships the past two years in a row. She made her international debut at the Top Gym tournament in Belgium in 2011, then won the AA and vault at the same meet last November. …
She’s working Arabian on Beam. And is training towards Pacific Rim 2014 in her home city Vancouver.
Clarification. Brittany Rogers had left her club, Omega, long before qualifying for the London Olympics. That club has had difficulty keeping their gymnasts through to the Senior level.
Shallon is the real deal, however. This girl can do tricks. And she can compete.
In an era when start score is far more important than Execution, Shallon’s timing might be just right for Rio.