Gymnix podium training

Blythe Lawrence has outdone herself. These are the most entertaining and interesting podium notes I’ve seen her post. She’s bilingual. That helps a lot in Quebec.

10:33 a.m.: Taking a first look at Olympic hopeful Anysia Unick, who is currently chalking up for bars. After injury kept her out of competition for the second half of 2011, the future Georgia Gymdog looks fit and healthy … Absolutely beautiful full turn to Pak, and a full to blind on high bar.

… full bar routine was absolutely stunning. Best thing seen yet in Montreal, with the possible exception of young Maria Bondareva of Russia on beam. Unick’s also got a Jaeger and combines her full turn to blind to immediate double front, which she stuck cold. She’s also got a sky-high Tkatchev, whoa. That’s Gabrielle Douglas high. Courtney Kupets high.

12:42 p.m.: Caught up with former Olympian David Kikuchi, who is here coaching Ellie Black.

David marvels at the depth of the Canadian women’s program this quad. Unlike other Olympic years, he said, when the Canadian women scraped a bit for healthy gymnasts, 2012 is the year when you have gymnasts like Victoria Moors, Brittany Rogers and Christine Lee, who are gunning for Olympic event finals on their best events. And like 12 other women who are at a high enough level to contend for Olympic team spots. They’re all pushing each other. …

Speaking of Dave Kikuchi, he tells me that his wife, 2000 Olympian Crystal Gilmore, is expecting their second child. …

1:24 p.m.: Man, that Sabrina Gill on floor can really dance. She had a good deal of dance training before focusing on elite gymnastics, and it serves her well in a very fun new routine, jazzy with vocals, from new coach Elvira Saadi. Lots of fun choreo there.

Gill’s also a little taller and has a more elegant look. …

Sabrina …, cheered on by her mom in the stands, executed a 1.5 to double tuck.

2:05 p.m.: Peaking at the right time. Never seen Peng Peng Lee look better in her career. It’s evident all over the gym, but especially on her tumbling.

2:11 p.m.: Serious tumbling on floor: Lee just did a 1.5 through to Arabian double front. Ooh. That’s a nice pass. She’s right where she needs to be with it, too. Also saw a triple twist from Gerber, a full in tuck from S. Colussi-Pelaez and an Arabian double front from Savona. My my, the Oakville girls can tumble well…

Continue reading on Examiner.com Quick hits: Podium training at Gymnix, day two

I’m thinking Peng Peng is the favourite. And will win if she stays on Beam. … That’s far from certain as she trains as much as 6.6 difficulty.

And she definitely plans to try out some very difficult upgrades.

2012 Olympics on YouTube

NBC and YouTube will team up to deliver the Olympics online this summer. …

MSN provided the video player for the 2008 and 2010 Olympics, but its deal with NBC ended after the Vancouver Games. …

Hurray.

MSN used Silverlight technology, often problematic. YouTube will be far more reliable. Fast streaming.

NBC has not announced how many hours of live video it will offer this summer, but NBC Sports Chairman Mark Lazarus said that all events will be broadcast live online or on TV. During the Beijing Games, NBC offered more than 2,200 hours of live video coverage and more than 20 simultaneous live video streams at peak times. …

There has been a steady decline in young viewers for NBC’s broadcasts of the Olympics in recent years. The average age of a Summer Olympics prime-time viewer has risen by nine years since the Barcelona Games, according to data from Magna Global. Cordella and others at the network see the relationship at YouTube as a way to reverse that trend. …

SBJ

So does that mean we can watch the Olympics on YouTube for FREE.

Not necessarily. Details are yet to be clarified.

The Next Web

This is another step in the trend to broadcasting all sporting events online. At Canadian Gymnastics Championships 2012 we plan to LIVE stream every routine for every competitor. Wish us luck. 🙂

via @gymnewstics

on the “Scam Cup”

The “Scam Cup”: How A Very American TV Event Gives U.S. Gymnasts A Leg Up On The Olympic Competition

That’s the provocative title of post by DVORA MEYERS on Deadspin.

She does a terrific job of explaining to the general public why the American Cup is the most mocked of the major competitions.

… Among dedicated fans the event is often called the “Scam Cup” or, more the point, the “Scamerican Cup.” The real “scam” isn’t any sort of outright cheating—the American judges haven’t colluded with the Germans to produce a favorable result—but instead the lopsided nature of the event, in which the very best U.S. athletes at the peak of their game are pitted against a group of up-and-coming gymnasts that have been sent by their federations merely to gain experience and exposure. …

… the perception that that the meet doesn’t treat foreign women fairly has acted as a self-fulfilling prophecy, harming the prestige of the American Cup. Though the U.S. women mostly deserved their last decade of wins, the damage had been done long before the current crop of gymnasts even started competing.

So once again, after Saturday’s competition concluded, some fans were crying “scam” online. Wieber’s and Raisman’s bar marks were too high and Iordache’s were too low, they claimed. …

read more on Deadspin

Myself and Brigid McCarthy, as foreigners, are quoted.

Dvora Meyers writes about gymnastics and Judaism at Unorthodox Gymnastics.

Actually, Dvora picked the worst possible year for an expose. The meet was not nearly so scammy as in the past.

The past was very scammy.

Check out who’s won the American Cup over the years on Wikipedia.

Kristian Thomas – English Champion

Kristian Thomas (Earls) won the English Championships recently with 90.901. Here’s an interesting profile from 2011 of Krisitian and his coaches.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

(via a new Swedish blog – gymnastikfabriken.se)

Workout Wednesday at Georgia

Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike.

http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/Mzk1NjE3MDQx?related=1

Watch more video of Workout Wednesday, Season 5 on gymnastike.org

Note the girls have the option to tumble big tricks on to the resi-pit, if they choose.

On Friday, Georgia visits Michigan.

GYMNOVA buys Spieth Anderson

That’s what I heard.

But it’s not exactly true.

The parent company of GYMNOVA — ABEO — from France has purchased the Canadian company SA Sport, formerly known as Spieth Anderson.

Via Gymnastics BC, here’s the official announcement (PDF) from Rick Schell, President of SA Sport.

GYMNOVA is providing equipment for the major Canadian competitions, including Nationals.

But it sounds like the SA Sports brand will continue. Tumbl Trak products will be available through GYMNOVA. And perhaps also through SA.

Leave a comment if you have any more details.

Canadians to Pacific Rim

The Pacific Rim nominative registrations submitted are:

WAG Sr: Lee, Moors, K. Vaculik
WAG Jr: Chant, Pedersen, V. Woo

MAG Sr: Loran, Morgan, Watson
MAG Jr: Paterson, Clay, Stuart

Victoria Moors at American Cup

Couch Gymnast has the rest of the competitors. Minus USA. They are TBA.

Kelly Manjak will be one of the Canadian coaches. A chance to catch up with his many friends from overseas.

I’m planning to be there with a media credential.

Senior Cup team at Gymnix for Canada is Pegg, Dancose-Giambattisto and Hofland

Thanks Grace.

back 1 1/2-in, triff pike, rudi-out

Regular trampoline.

Check it out on Facebook.

The “owner”, Steve Gluckstein, is looking for a name for the trick. I’m liking … “Holy Gluck“.
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Olympic and World Champion Chunlong Lu opens his voluntary routine with a full-in, half-out triffis pike. He does it beautifully, too. …

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Is he the first to perform it in international competition? In 1980, American Stuart Ransom started his final routine with a front, full-within, half-out pike/puck in the World Trampoline Championships in Brig, Switzerland. Does that count? …

Answer that question on Trampoline Pundit