SALES at Great West Gym Fest told me that men’s gymnastics is a great market. Little girl gymnasts have thousands of items to choose from each meet. The boys, very few.
Brigid McCarthy is there — but why she’d leave sunny Australia for the cold and snow of Montreal, I have no idea — and posted notes on podium training for the Jr Russians, Romanians and Canadians.
… The idea (officially referred to as the “bracket system” by the NCAA Rules Committee) …
Cliff Gauthier at William & Mary has been proposing this (and an alternative) head-to-head scoring system since the early 1980s. The NCAA Rules Committee adopted it this year because a critical mass of NCAA coaches (including Justin Spring and others) signed onto the concept. The bracket system is available only in dual meets in which both coaches agree to use it.
On uneven bars you had a few errors. Could you explain to us what happened?
“The routine is new with very hard combinations, and I don’t have it down a hundred percent, but with my coaches (Massimo Gallina and Federica Gatti) and the technical director (Enrico Casella) we have decided to start competing it in meets anyway.”
Enrico Casella, coach of Vanessa Ferarri, is back directing the Italian women’s National Team program for Rio. There were rumours he might move to Australia this cycle. But that didn’t happen.
…. the lesson of competition in a post-Olympic year: results don’t really matter. There isn’t even a full world championships scheduled for this year—there will be individual events, but no team competition.
Gymnastics is a sport oriented towards the Olympics. Winning the year after the Games is like winning every preseason baseball game: This is only the first stretch of what amounts to a four-year marathon, but Biles and Ohashi may have a head start.