CDN Men’s National Team

SENIOR NATIONAL TEAM
1. Zachary Clay
2. Mathieu Csukassy
3. Tariq Dowers
4. Nathan Gafuik
5. Ken Ikeda
6. Anderson Loran
7. Jayd Lukenchuk
8. Kevin Lytwyn
9. Aiden Marsden
10. Scott Morgan
11. Brandon O’Neill
12. Jackson Payne
13. Hugh Smith
14. Joshua Stuart
15. Robert Watson
16. Evan Cruz (pending)

JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM
1. Steven Chaplin
2. René Cournoyer
3. Julian Geisler
4. Matthew Halickman
5. Justin Karstadt
6. Aaron Mah

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Kevin at Olympic Test Event London
Kevin at Olympic Test Event London

Kyla Ross – American Cup

UPDATE from USAG:

Katelyn Ohashi … and Simone Biles … will represent the USA at the 2013 AT&T American Cup in Worcester, Mass., scheduled for March 2 at 11:30 a.m. ET. at the DCU Center. 2012 Olympic team gold-medalist Kyla Ross of Aliso Viejo, Calif./Gym-Max, has withdrawn from the competition because she is recovering from a bruised heel. …

One of the 5 Gold medalists from London is still training hard. We’ll get to see Kyla this weekend at American Cup.

Kyla Ross – 2013 American Cup Preview, Invincible from CSaccullo on Vimeo.

wedding proposal LSU v Arkansas

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LSU gymnast Kaleigh Dickson’s brother proposed to Coach D-D Breaux’s little girl, Friday February 15 after a big win over Arkansas. Bobby Dickson shocked the crowd when he took the floor and dropped to one knee in front of his now fiancee Sara Breaux.

Looks like Kaleigh and D-D are going to be family!

Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike.

http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/NDU3Njk2MDIw?related=1

Watch more video of Louisiana State University Gymnastics 2013 on gymnastike.org

watch UCLA 197.2 at OU 198.375

John Roethlisberger was one of our fantastic celebrity Olympians at Dave Adlard’s Great West Gym Fest in Idaho this past weekend.

… Then flew away to do colour commentary for UCLA at Oklahoma.

…… Then jetted back to finish our competition.

If you watch only one dual meet this season, watch the replay (2hrs) from OU’s meet against the Bruins on Feb. 22, 2013. John confirms it was superb.

OU’s 198.375 was a best ever in front of program-record crowd.

Florida is a better team. But Gators had better hit stone cold at Championships if they want to best the Sooners.

If you don’t have time to watch the entire meet, click PLAY or watch Boomer Sooner highlights on YouTube.

Daily Bruin:

“This wasn’t just the best road meet, this was the best meet we have had all year,” said coach Valorie Kondos Field. …

“Everyone feels like we won, even though we didn’t,” said senior Kaelie Baer. “This week was a turning point for us.” …

In fact, uneven bars was the only event where UCLA took home an individual victory with senior Vanessa Zamarripa scoring an almost-perfect 9.95.

Gymnasts leave meet satisfied despite loss to Oklahoma

I would have given Zamarripa a 10 on Bars.

NCAA Rings

Stick it Media:

The 2013 NCAA Men’s Gymnastics season is shaping up to produce one of the deepest and most competitive groups of Still Rings athletes in recent memory. At least nine gymnasts have hit for 15.50 or better so far, and 27 have posted a score of 15.00 or better. …

Top 10 (with season high in parentheses)

Mike Wilner (Illinois) – 15.30 avg. (15.60)
Anton Gryshayev (Iowa) – 15.23 (15.80)
Mike Squires (Oklahoma) – 15.287 (16.00)
Ryan Ponce (Springfield) – 14.76 (15.80)
Landon Funiciello (Wm & Mary) – 15.27 (15.40)
Parker Raque (Penn State) – 15.188 (15.80)
Chris Stehl (Oklahoma) – 15.317 (15.50)
Trevor Howard (Penn State) – 15.317 (15.70)
Matt Freeman (Michigan) – 15.113 (15.70)
James Fosco (Stanford) – 15.113 (15.30)

2013 NCAA Lords of the Still Rings

That post has a number of Ring routines linked. Including this one.

Click PLAY or watch Parker Raque on YouTube.

Luikin to Gienger

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

That’s 2011 NCAA High Bar Champion Alex Buscaglia.

Gymnastike:

Alex has officially retired from the sport of gymnastics and here is what he posted on Facebook about his career.

“And so I finally say goodbye to the sport that has given me so much. When I just started, it provided me an opportunity to do a sport out of pure joy. When my mom was diagnosed with cancer and slowly passing away, it afforded me an outlet and safe-haven to keep myself grounded when everything else was crumbling. When I got to Stanford, it taught me what it was like to compete for 15/16/17 other guys. Not only that, but it also made me incredibly involved in the success of my “brothers”. Finally, during this past year, this incredible sport brought me to a place where I could compete for myself and only myself. It gave me a chance to be fully immersed in a goal, to dedicate my entire being, and to work towards achieving something great. My life will never be the same because of gymnastics. I can only hope to continue forward with these lessons in mind and using all that I’ve learned to achieve more greatness. Thank you gymnastics. You will be missed…

Congrats Alex on a great Club, College and Elite Career. Good Luck to you in your future endeavors.

delay the jump on back spring

Lee Woolls:

… The gymnast has to push backwards and wait for the right timing before they flick …

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Abie Grossfeld 1960 H Bar

Grossfeld has represented the United States as a gymnastics competitor or coach in seven Olympic Games, seven World Championships, six Maccabiah Games, and five Pan American Games — in addition to many other major gymnastics events.

Click PLAY or watch his Horizontal Bar on YouTube.

He’s still an active coach. And never seems to miss a major international competition.