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via @GymCastic
“Eternal Princess”
Length: 16 minutes
Director: Katie Holmes
In 1976, a 14-year-old Nadia Comaneci became an overnight sensation after she accomplished what no one had ever done before in professional gymnasticsβshe scored a perfect 10. Eternal Princess is an intimate look at her inner struggles, personal dedication, and greatest success.
Mom’s No. 1 fan! Suri Cruise was spotted supporting her mother at the premiere, the day before her ninth birthday
Suri is a bit of a gymnast.
Our 2015 NCAA Apparatus Gold medalists. π
Almost an afterthought, sometimes a let down, the Sunday afternoon finals were entertaining this year.
Organizers and NCAA did a lousy job announcing results. But here they are. Unofficial.
Dabritz entered the weekend as the favorite on the event, and she did nothing but solidify that reputation with her performances in the team competition where she became the first gymnast in history to earn back-to-back 10.0s in the NCAA preliminary and Super Six rounds. β¦
Prior to the start of the NCAAs, she was named the AAI Gymnast of the Year, an award that goes to the best senior gymnast as voted by the coaches. Only three other Utah gymnasts, Missy Marlowe (1992), Theresa Kulikowski (2003) and Ashley Postell (2008), have won the award.
She finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation on the bars, No. 3 on the vault and No. 9 on the floor. β¦
Utah gymnastics: Dabritz puts on one last show, wins NCAA uneven bars title
related – Balance Beam Situation – Event Finals Live Blog
Montpellier (FRA)
Beam had many falls. But the Floor Final was superb. π
Beam
1. Munteanu (ROU) 14,366
2. Downie R (GBR) 14,300
3. Martin (FRA) 14,200
results
Floor
1.Afanaseva (RUS) 14,733
2.Fragapane (GBR) 14,633
3.Steingruber (SUI) 14,466
results
A better competition for Russia than I expected. But Romania will be disappointed.
Vault
1.Nagornyy (RUS) 15,099
2.Abliazin (RUS) 15,083
2.Radivilov (UKR) 15,083
results
P Bars
1.Verniaiev (UKR) 14,866
2.Berbecar ROU) 15,300
2.Baumann (SUI) 15,300
results
H Bar
1.Moznik (CRO) 14,833
2.Oldham (GBR) 14,766
3.Maras (GRE) 14,666
results
UEG – Competition report: event finals day 2
via @EChMontpellier and @theallaround
… did not go so well.
Here are some of the first GIFs. π
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It was a pleasure and an honour to watch such a terrific final. This was the 9th in a row Iβve attended in person, and it was one of the best.
NCAA Womenβs Gymnastics is the biggest and most successful competitive Gymnastics structure in the world. Road to Nationals ranks 82 teams. What a wonderful opportunity for all those gymnasts. All those coaches. And all us fans. π
The Junior Olympic program leads seamlessly to College Gymnastics. Congratulations to the NCAA.
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Though the rules used to separate the best of the best are silly, I still felt the team ranking ended up correct.
Florida 197.850
Utah 197.800
Oklahoma 197.525
Alabama 197.275
Stanford 197.250
Auburn 195.625
Utah could have won. But when it was close in their last rotation, they did not stick enough vaults. Florida was stronger on Bars, I thought, than the Utes were on Vault. But it was close. If it had gone the other way, I’d not complain.
Oklahoma had a fantastic, fantastic year. (KJ Kindler should probably be named βNCAA Coach of the Yearβ every year.)
But they were let down by their Achilles heel – tumbling. Oklahomaβs tumbling is not competitive with the other 4 top teams. Nor do they look confident landing.
The NCAA really has to devalue front layout 3/2. π¦
OU Beam was fantastic. As usual.
Alabama was GREAT. If we repeated the Super 6 tomorrow night, the Tide could easily roll to victory. Any of the top 4 teams could win on any given night.
Anyone thinking Stanfordβs qualifying to the Super 6 was βluckβ should have seen them on Bars and Beam tonight. I would have gone 10.0 for Hongβs Bars & Beam. And Shapiroβs Bars.
Congratulations Cardinal.
Stanfordβs Bars was the highlight rotation for me in Super 6.
And nobody can criticize Auburn. Though finishing 6th, this was a supreme achievement for these girls. Congratulations. I was so happy for you.
related:
β’ Balance Beam Situation – Super Six Live Blog
β’ Gymternet – Super Six Live Blog
β’ Letβs Talk Gym – 2015 Super Six: Gators 3-peat
Halifax gymnast Ellie Black is taking a break from school as she trains for this summer’s Pan Am Games in Toronto.
Black, 19, has been a competitive gymnast since she was nine. She was studying kinesiology at Dalhousie University, but is taking this year and next year off to focus on her competitions. …
Black is temporarily stepping away from her kinesiology studies at Dalhousie University
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Here’s a nice feature on Ellie’s club.
Faster, higher, stronger – Halifaxβs Alta Gymnastics Club is in the business of building champions
Not pictured is Ellie’s Head coach, Keiji Yamanaka, an old mentor of mine. Keiji and Tak Kikuchi were university teammates in Japan. Both moved to Canada in the early 1970s.
Wow. What a night!
Florida 197.850
Utah 197.800
Oklahoma 197.525
Alabama 197.275
Stanford 197.250
Auburn 195.625
results (terrible format, by the way, Gymnastics ScoreKeeperTM by Beaver Creek Software)
A day after tying Utah for the top score in its afternoon qualifying round, Florida edged the Utes, 197.850-197.800, to win its third consecutive NCAA team title.
Dwight Normile – Florida Edges Utah to Complete Three-Peat
The Gators needed two clutch bar routines in the last two turns of the night, and Bridget Sloan and Alex McMurtry answered with back-to-back 9.95s that were enough to surge UF past Utah …
Bridget has been the single biggest factor in the … dynasty, I’d say. On that last Bar routine she nearly broke form on the overshoot. But with strength, toughness and sheer determination she SAVED it. And helped win another title.