I saw these constructions at the offices of Eurogym, Belgium, a distributor of Gymnova, Tumbl Trak and other equipment manufacturers.
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I saw these constructions at the offices of Eurogym, Belgium, a distributor of Gymnova, Tumbl Trak and other equipment manufacturers.
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See another.
… it’s very … very …
… Could somebody send a copy of this photo to Putin. I’m not sure he’s going to be on board with this design.
I like better the Olympic dragons of China.
via Blossom
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Sam Mikulak walked down the hall after arguably the biggest day of his life, oblivious.
It wasn’t until Jonathan Horton told the laid-back 19-year-old from Southern California that he posted the highest score on the opening day of the U.S. Olympic gymnastics trials that what he’d done started to sink in.
“What?” Mikulak said. “Seriously?”
Seriously.
Mikulak solidified his spot on the five-man Olympic team with a score of 91.80 on Thursday, just ahead of Danell Leyva at 91.70 and national champion John Orozco, and well in front of the rest of the field on a day the U.S. once again showcased its depth heading to London. …
read more – ESPN – Mikulak shines on first day of gymnastics trials
Scores are higher than they’ll be in London. But nobody can deny this team is a contender in a quadrennial where the AA is critical.
And this team is young.
Here’s the all-around ranking combined (so far) …
1. Danell Leyva, Miami, Fla., 276.500
2. John Orozco, Bronx, N.Y., 275.550
3. Sam Mikulak, Newport Coast, Calif., 274.650
4. Jonathan Horton, Houston, Texas, 271.350
5. Jake Dalton, Reno, Nev., 269.550
6. Chris Brooks, Houston, Texas, 267.650
7. Paul Ruggeri, Manlius, N.Y., 263.850
8. Glen Ishino, Santa Ana, Calif., 263.050
9. Steven Legendre, Port Jefferson, N.Y., 262.800
10. C.J. Maestas, Corrales, N.M., 262.300
11. Brandon Wynn, Voorhees, N.J., 261.450
12. Alexander Naddour, Gilbert, Ariz., 260.400
If you put Horton on for Rings. And Mikulak on for Pommels (he’s decent) … that’s a pretty strong 3-up, 3-count line-up for Team.
Keep hitting Horse, Sam. 🙂
@CANGymnastics:
Ellie Black selected as the fifth gymnast to be nominated to Canada’s Olympic team. Jessica Savona and Madeline Gardiner 1st & 2nd reserve
Vaculik, Moors, Rogers and Pegg had been named right after the 2nd selection meet.
Congratulations to all 7 “Olympians”. This is a terrific team.
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I call it West Edmonton Mall Gym Club :), as it’s so close to North America’s largest shopping centre. Economy is VERY strong in Alberta, fueled by all those Petrotoxin dollars.
CTV Olympics:
Gymnastics Canada has announced the first four members of the Canadian Olympic women’s gymnastics team.
Kristina Vaculik of Whitby, Ont., Victoria Moors of Cambridge, Ont., Brittany Rogers of Coquitlam, B.C, and Dominique Pegg of Sarnia, Ont. have been officially nominated to the Olympic team. …
But Rogers was a somewhat unexpected addition in the automatic nominations, as she had been trailing in the ranks before trials. …
… The final team member and the team alternate will be determined later today.
Shewfelt expects Halifax’s Ellie Black to fill the fifth team spot, and Jessica Savona of Oakville, Ont. to be named the alternate.
CTV posted a crotch shot with that page. I’ll not link in protest.

Looks like she’s competing it, again, at Trials.
Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike.
http://www.gymnastike.org/embed/MjkyNjQ0NzM0?related=1
Watch more video of 2012 Olympic Team Trials on gymnastike.org