WaPo investigation into NCAA abuse

For many, many gymnasts the opportunity for a College scholarship to gain their education is a fantastic experience. Indeed, the vast majority of gymnasts I’ve spoken with are happy with their decision to compete after Club.

BUT it doesn’t work for all. I’m particularly concerned about risk of serious injury competing so many times each season in NCAA.

Recently, Molly Hensley-Clancy and Emily Giambalvo did a deep dive into female college gymnasts complaints for the Washington Post:

Beneath NCAA gymnastics’ glow, a familiar ‘toxic’ culture

Female gymnasts say college was supposed to offer a reprieve from intense club programs. Then they arrived on campus and found more of the same.

I believe that story is not behind the paywall.

Schools identified in the article:

  • University of North Carolina
  • LSU
  • Utah
  • Penn State
  • Clemson
  • Utah State

Eating disorders are common for many young women, especially college athletes. But studies consistently find female gymnasts are at a staggeringly high risk, with a 2004 study finding 42 percent of gymnasts and other elite “aesthetic sport” athletes, such as figure skaters, had disordered eating habits, compared with 16 percent in sports like soccer or basketball.

Certainly I believe the complainants.

I also believe that many of their teammates had positive experiences with the same coaches. Both can be simultaneously true.

Are things getting better in the NCAA?

Dare to Dream Invite – Gatlinburg, Tennessee

March 16-17, 2024

Details.

I mention this particular competition as they have DOLLY PARTON promoting the meet.

Gymnasts — no doubt — will visit nearby Dollywood.

Bryony Page – Paris Olympics

Page was roared to victory … in front of a home crowd in Birmingham as she repeated her 2021 title and is now eyeing a gold medal at next year’s Paris Olympics.

The 32-year-old has been bouncing on trampolines most of her life and she makes soaring 10 metres into the air to complete complex moves look as natural as walking.

But it has not always been so.

The Sheffield-based athlete’s trampoline career almost fizzled out in her teenaged years as she suffered “lost move syndrome” and became frightened to try a basic front somersault. …

“It doesn’t happen very often but when it does it’s really scary. Everything started to spiral down. Instead of being just scared of that one skill I then got scared of another skill.

Page, who likens the syndrome to the “twisties” experienced by American gymnast Simone Biles, became depressed and could have walked away but eventually she overcame her demons. …

read more on Reuters

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Nina Ballou will compete for …

… I’m loving these College reveal videos.

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Her top criteria for picking the schools to visit were “diversity, NIL opportunity, [a] huge fanbase, and that family feel.” …

For 5-Star Nina Ballou, ____ is Home

Frida Esparza – Bhardwaj

Beautiful form and technique.

Frida Esparza is a Mexican-American artistic gymnast currently competing for UCLA.

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Samantha Peszek – fear on Beam

Sam Peszek was the 2011 and 2015 NCAA balance beam champion. A legend on the apparatus.

After retirement in 2017, she launched Beam Queen Bootcamp.

Despite her successful gymnastics career, she struggled with fears on beam majority of her career.

We had the opportunity to get insight into how she dealt with fear and ultimately overcame it.

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Ana Padurariu will try for Paris

Canada qualified a full team to the 2024 Olympics. I’m expecting it will be quite competitive to make that line-up.

Welcome back Ana.

Tramp Age Group Worlds ended

Birmingham UK.

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Olympism365 – Sustainable Development

The goals of the IOC are commendable.

Just one of those is sustainable development.

Note Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions.

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