UCLA when Peszek competes

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“I’m really proud of how we did,” said UCLA head coach Valorie Kondos Field. “We saw a lot of fight and grit in them tonight.”

Courtney won the all-around with a score of 39.225 and tied with Peszek for the vault crown. Peszek placed first on every event in which she participated (vault, bars and beam), and Sawa won floor with UCLA’s first perfect 10 on floor in nine years. …

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Sawa’s Perfect 10 Leads UCLA to Win over Stanford, 196.900-196.250

Brooks, Whittenburg, Melton

1. Chris Brooks, Houston, Texas, 174.850
2. Donnell Whittenburg, Baltimore, Colo., 173.150
3. Sean Melton, Orlando, Ohio, 173.000
4. Akash Modi, Morganville, Calif., 172.200
5. Marvin Kimble, Milwaukee, Wis., 171.900
6. John Orozco, Bronx, N.Y., 171.350
7. Joshua Dixon, San Jose, Colo., 170.850
8. Jake Martin, Oviedo, Fla., 170.700
9. Danell Leyva, Miami, Fla., 170.550
10. CJ Maestas, Corrales, Ill., 169.600

2012 Olympic team alternate Chris Brooks of Houston/Team Hilton HHonors (Cypress), earned a two-day total of 174.850 in the all-around at the 2014 Winter Cup Challenge today inside the Riviera Hotel & Casino’s Royale Pavilion in Las Vegas to win the all-around competition. …

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Melton and Whittenburg are young. 🙂

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… On a critical note, numerous complaints were voiced throughout the evening about how hard it was to keep track of the scoring. First of all, many found it difficult to read the scores on the tiny scoreboard. More troublesome was the lack of ability to easily track the scoring on smartphones, tablets and laptops. Instead of displaying the evening’s individual scores, fans were given combined scores for the meet. It was necessary to either be a math whiz with a photographic memory, or to toggle back and forth on different screens to calculate the Day 2 scores. …

Stick it Media – Brooks Earns Winter Cup Title With Strong 2nd Day Performance

Brenna Dowell speaks

A couple of excerpts from a long interview:

How was competing in Hawaii?

We were definitely not in routine shape yet so we went out there to have fun and it was definitely the funnest meet I’ve competed in, probably in my whole life. The routines were easier so it wasn’t as stressful and it was awesome to go out there and have fun. And being in Hawaii, it was beautiful so that was cool too. We got to travel with our parents and we were there for a week so we got to go to the beach and go to Pearl Harbor and the North Shore.

At that meet, you debuted the Tweddle-Ezhova (straddle back 1/2) while at Nationals you did the Tweddle-straddle back. Has that been the plan all along?

That’s what I’ve been working on at the gym and that’s what I’m hoping to have in my routine at camp. When I first learned it, I was working the straddle back 1/2 but as meet season came along, it wasn’t ready yet so I just went back to the straddle back. We were planning on working the straddle 1/2 back after Worlds because it’s bonus if you do the 1/2 but it’s not if you do the straddle back.

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Brenna Dowell: I Moved On Part 1

What are your short and long term goals? Are you thinking about Rio 2016?

My goals for this year are to make the Italy meet and then the Pacific Rim and my goal is to make it to Worlds this year. Long term – I’m just taking it one year at a time and then I’ll decide what to do once it comes around.

It’s my senior year this year. I’m going to defer college to try for Worlds this year and then I’ll decide what to do next year. 2016, yeah, I’m not sure yet.

You’ve committed to the University of Oklahoma for NCAA gymnastics. How did you pick it?

I didn’t want to go too far from home. I wanted it to be driving distance so I visited a few schools that were close. I really like KJ and Lou. They were really nice and they made me feel like they really wanted to me to be on their team. I really liked the atmosphere and, from the people who I know that go there, I heard nothing but good things about it so I’m really excited to go.

Brenna Dowell: I Moved On Part 2

Chris Brooks’ advice

Uncle Tim talked to the American star – 2014 Winter Cup: Chris Brooks on Broken Bones, Blaniks, and Rio

(via GymCastic)

Amber See – 10.0 Vault

I can live with this one.

It’s not perfect. But lets be happy to see something besides a Yurchenko 1/1 getting rewarded.

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Oklahoma 197.2, Alabama 197.1

The top-ranked Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team battled to a first-place finish at the 2014 Perfect 10 Challenge at the Cox Convention Center Arena Friday night. OU eked out a 197.200 victory over No. 5 Alabama (197.100), No. 7 Michigan (196.200) and West Virginia (193.525). …

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OU Edges Competition for Perfect 10 Win

Erika Fasana – double double

Erika Fasana (born 17 February 1996) is an Italian artistic gymnast. She competed for her country at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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via GymFever

The Garden Trampoline: Basics

New book by Peter Marino:

Garden TrampolineGarden trampolines are excellent for learning basic trampoline skills at home. In this handbook you will learn the fundamental skills needed for the trampoline, such as tuck, pike, straddle, seat drops, back drops and much more. The handbook contains chapters as diverse as: safety, body positions, warm ups, skills, and challenges. With topics including: arm circles, straight jumps, tuck position, pike position, straddle position, seat drops, back drops, and front drops.

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