cool Bars Overshoot video

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Shilese Jones withdraws from Olympic Trials

Vault landing mats in competition is the biggest RISK for major injury. The FIG really needs to improve that landing surface. Something like what is used in Double-Min would be safer.

One awkward landing on the vault …

Jones is one of three women who saw their hopes of reaching the Olympics end with injuries this week. Skye Blakely, who finished a strong second to Biles at the U.S. Championships last month, tore the Achilles tendon in her right leg during training on Wednesday.

Kayla DiCello, a 2020 Olympic alternate, ruptured her left Achilles tendon on vault on Friday.

Asher, Steve, Fred, Brody & Paul to Paris

USA is going with a Pommel specialist, as GBR has done so many times in the past.

Simone, Jordan, Suni, Jade

Top 4 AA after day 1 of Olympic trials.

The BIG sad story is injury: Skye Blakely tore her Achilles in podium training. Kayla DiCello out after a Vault landing. Shilese Jones only competed Bars.

Read Spencer’s LIVE blog.

CAN Olympic Teams for Paris

1st travelling alternates:

  • Rose Woo (Montreal, Que.) – WAG Alternate Athlete
  • Ioannis Chronopoulos (Milton, Ont.) – MAG Alternate Athlete

Global Impact Gymnastics Alliance (GIGA)

Looks like this venture is a GO for 2025.

I am excited for the new opportunity for athletes and coaches.

Perhaps Simone will help with the launch.

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If successful, hopefully they will add Men’s Gymnastics at some future date.

June 20, 2024 – Wilton, CT – As the first women’s professional gymnastics league, the Global Impact Gymnastics Alliance (GIGA) envisions a future where “turning pro” in gymnastics allows athletes to pursue revenue opportunities on the field of play and sustain extended competitive careers well beyond their late teens and college years.

The three founders, Maura Fox, CEO, Aimee Boorman, Chief of Athletes and Engagement, and LaPrise Williams, Chief of Sports Strategy and Events, are committed to using the power of live events, athlete storytelling and fan-first content and experiences to reach new audiences and grow the sport at a time when interest in women’s sports is surging.

“Women’s gymnastics has long been a dominating force during the summer Olympics, capturing outsized media coverage and leading the way on fan engagement,” said Fox. “GIGA is here to break the 4-year cycle so athletes can translate their talent and commitment into a viable career path and fans can continue to enjoy the sport they love.”

Despite massive growth, women’s sports continues to be an untapped market, and ripe for investment. Rapidly rising women’s sport league valuations (WNBA, NWSL) and new media rights deals are fueling revenue. Spectator attendance and TV viewership are breaking records. Across all Olympic sports, gymnastics is the de facto headliner, with NBC’s Tokyo primetime airing more hours of women’s gymnastics than any other sport – men’s or women’s. At the college level, women’s NCAA gymnastics generates 13 times more revenue than men’s.

Yet following a college or Olympic career, there’s been no way for female gymnasts to earn a living. Name Image Likeness (NIL) opens door to new expansion – the NIL female athlete is an LSU gymnast, who’s also of top 10 athletes overall – but without a professional path and platform, NIL value isn’t sustainable.

“It’s been exciting to see the popularity and competitive level of collegiate gymnastics rise. So many of these athletes are only approaching peak performance in college and have the ability to further advance. The passion and drive to continue in the sport does not stop at the completion of eligibility,” said KJ Kindler, Head Coach, Gymnastics, at Oklahoma University who, with her team, was recently named “National Coaching Staff of the Year” by Women’s College Gymnastics Association (WCGA). “GIGA will provide a path to athletes who want to extend their gymnastics careers well beyond the collegiate level.”

As a reflection of the sport’s far-reaching popularity and deep fan engagement, GIGA is also excited to announce a Netcapital campaign, a fundraising effort that enables investors of every type to empower athletes and inspire fans by backing the future of gymnastics.


The Global Impact Gymnastics Alliance (GIGA) is the first women’s professional gymnastics league and media platform, established to provide post-Olympic and NCAA athletes with professional opportunities and to meet the growing demand from fans. Co-founded by Maura Fox, Aimee Boorman, and LaPrise Williams, GIGA merges a women’s pro league with an innovative multimedia platform to enhance athlete visibility and fan engagement through live events, storytelling, and unique experiences.

Becky Downie

Who knows what top gymnasts might want to compete for cash?

the Olympics INSPIRE

Every 4 years, all eyes are on the Olympic Games.

All kinds of people — including children — get excited about sport and fitness.

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