Opening day.
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When Oklahoma teen Deborah Ede woke up on March 8, she was just three months shy of her 16th birthday and a week away from the 2012 Trampoline and Tumbling Winter Classic in St. Petersburg, Florida. Little did she know that life as she knew it was about to tumble down around her. With one wrong move, the gymnast suffered a devastating spinal cord injury and became a quadriplegic. …
Emergency surgery fused the damaged vertebrae, and her medical file labeled her as a “complete quadriplegic.” …
Just 162 days after “The Crash,” Ede could already walk to the door when a guest arrived, go upstairs to let her parents know, and come back down the stairs again with just one hand on the rail to guide her. She could curl up on the sofa, cross her legs, and look like just about any teenager in her own environment.
The miracle didn’t happen overnight, but day-by-day Ede showed improvement. Her doctors say that she has outpaced almost every other spinal cord injury of her kind that they have witnessed. …
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At the Windy City Invite.
I saw that linked from Stick It Media:
In their inaugural meet of the season, Michigan (431.30) fared pretty well without Sam Mikulak by outlasting defending NCAA champs Illinois (427.75), Ohio State (427.75), Minnesota (425.75), Iowa (422.35) and UIC (401.60).
Wolverine sophomore all-arounder Adrian de los Angeles (88.40) came out strong out of the gate to show why he’ll be a contender for the NCAA AA title. He and teammate Rohan Sebastian (86.75) were the top two all-arounders, providing a lot of scoring depth for the Wolverines. …
Stacey Ervin competes for Michigan.
Robert Stanescu, left, and his wife Ruxandra Stanescu are the owners of Alpha Gymnastics Academy in Windsor.
… A native of Romania, Stanescu and his wife, Ruxandra, opened their club in a former warehouse space earlier this month.
With the help of family and friends, they did all the infrastructure themselves.
“We had to demolish walls inside, we had to dig the pit,” Stanescu said.
“We went a month without electricity. For the first two weeks, we worked only with flashlights and then we got a generator. All the power tools had to be battery operated.”
Such major renovations were all new territory for Ruxandra, also a Romanian-trained gymnast.
“I cut studs, I put up drywall, did framing,” she said. …
read more – New gymnastics club opens in Windsor
Our Tumbl Trak crew dropped in at Olympic Gymnastics Center in Silverdale, Washington.
An excellent gym.
We were testing some prototype equipment.

I love giant Earth balls. They had one stored dangling from the ceiling.


Thanks Greg Mulcher and everyone at OGC for being so welcoming.
Australian Youth Olympic Games:
New Zealand has some rising stars. They proved that point on Friday at the Australian Youth Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia Trampoline events. They claimed a gold, a silver and a bronze medal.
Dylan Schmidt placed second in the Men’s Individual Trampoline event. His final scored 57.185 closely behind China’s Changxin Liu’s 58.065. He is quoted below:
The 16-year-old admitted that he was disappointed with silver, after performing three consistently solid routines, finishing overall with 158.715.
“I’m gutted I came second, but I knew that the Chinese were going to be good. I got a personal best, so I can’t be angry at that,” the Auckland-born gymnast said. …
Trampoline Pundit – New Zealand’s Future
That links to one of Dylan’s routines from AYOGs.
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Chris Saccullo:
If there’s one thing NCAA Gymnastics fans can agree upon it’s Vanessa.
Have an amazing season Zam!
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This related video is a montage of interesting UCLA Floor choreography. Plenty of Vanessa.
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… 1700 athletes from 30 countries descended on Sydney for the sixth and most successful Australian Youth Olympic Festival from January 16-20, 2013. …
DIVING
Men’s
3m Springboard – Rongquan Chen (CHN)
Synchronised 3m Springboard – China
10m Platform – Ang Gao (CHN)
Synchronised 10m Springboard – ChinaWomen’s
3m Springboard – QulinZheng (CHN)
Synchronised 3m Springboard – China
10m Platform – Xiaohui Huang (CHN)
Synchronised 10m Platform – ChinaARTISTIC
Women
Team – China
All Around – Tyesha Mattis (GBR)
Beam – Teal Grindle (GBR)
Floor – Amy Tinkler (GBR)
Uneven Bars – Jie Mei (CHN)
Vault – Tyesha Mathis (GBR)
Liu Zhilin photo by Nadia Boyce — see more pics from AYOGMen
Team – Great Britain
All Around – Ruoteng Xiao (CHN)
Floor – Dominick Cunningham (GBR) & James Hall (GBR)
Horizontal Bar – Nile Wilson (GBR)
Parallel Bars – Nile Wilson (GBR)
Pommel Horse – Ruoteng Xiao (CHN)
Rings – Courtney Tulloch (GBR)
Vault –Di Wu (CHN)RHYTHMIC
Team – Australia
All Around – Michaela Whitehouse (AUS)TRAMP
Men
Individual – Changxin Liu (CHN)
Synchronised – Great BritainWomen
Individual – Yujie Jia (CHN)
Synchronised – New Zealand
Andrei Rodionenko Head coach, men and women
Valentina Rodionenko Senior coach, men and women
Valery Alfosov Senior coach, men
Evgeny Grebenkin Senior coach, women
Nikolai Krukov Senior coach, junior men
Olga Bulgakova Senior coach, junior women
Nikolai Yepishin Senior coach, boys and girlsGennady Elfimov Coach, women
Alexander Alexandrov Coach, women
Anton Stolyar Coach, womenVasily Ivanov Coach-acrobat, women
Marina Bulashenko Choreographer, women
Olga Burova Choreographer, womenVitaly Olgychev Coach-masseur, women
Vladimir Timonkin Coach-doctor, womenNikolai Suchilin Coach, technical preparation, men and women
Sergei Ryubakov Coach-engineer, men and women
Dmitri Skakodub Administrator of the training process, men, women
Andrei Belikov Coach-operator, men, women
Alexei Yushin Coach, men, womenAndrei Dukhno Coach-acrobat, men
Vladimir Gaverdovsky Coach, men
Alexei Blyushka Coach-masseur, men
Konstantin Lyskov Coach-doctor, menLudmila Mamontova Choreographer, men, juniors
Sergei Andrianov Coach, technical preparation, juniors
Yuri Korolev Coach, technical preparation, juniorsYuri Barinov Coach-acrobat, juniors
Artem Voinov Coach, technical preparation, juniors
Dmitri Gusev Coach-acrobat, juniorsLarissa Efremova Choreographer, juniors
Dmitri Kurov Administrator of the training process, junior teams
Yuri Golubev Coach-masseur, juniors
Alexandra Popova Coach-masseur, juniors
Sergei Gulevsky Coach-doctor, juniorsGrigory Marsov Coach-doctor, juniors
Igor Kozenkov Coach, technical preparation, boys and girls
Elsewhere, it has been confirmed that Viktor Razumovsky is now personal coach to senior WAG Anastasia Grishina.
All that’s from a Rewriting Russian Gymnastics post which has details.
My favourite Men’s Artistic montage editor is WS van Wijk.
Here’s his latest.
Just a compilation of some of the gymnastics, champions and medal winners of the the 2009-2012 quadrennium. I tried to show a good variation of gymnasts and gymnastics, not too much of the same, but I somehow always end up with a whole lot of Kohei Uchimura 😛
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