Visa Champs day 1 VIDEO

USA Gymnastics on Facebook:

In case you last night’s Universal Sports broadcast of day one of the women’s competition of the Visa Championships, it’s been archived here. Or on YouTube.

Andy Thornton:

… After watching last night’s competition twice, who are my top five Olympians?

For me, they are the exact same five I had before the meet began: Jordyn Wieber, Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman, Kyla Ross, and McKayla Maroney.

The biggest question for me surrounds the alternates, as there are numerous gymnasts to consider here. If I had to pick three at this point, I’d go with Sarah Finnegan, Elizabeth Price, and….Alicia Sacramone. This could easily change, particularly if Nastia comes up with a bars routine she can hit, or, for that matter, if Jordyn Wieber begins to have trouble with bars again. It would probably be ideal to have another 15 on bars amongst one of the alternates, considering the lack of depth here. Elizabeth Price is certainly close …

read more on American Gymnast – Huge Women’s Day 1 Wrap-Up!

Did I mention that I like Elizabeth Price?

Click PLAY or watch her Beam on YouTube.

… OK. I like her for the other 3 apparatus. 🙂

Karolyi summer camps not sanctioned

More bad press for Karolyis.

INDIANAPOLIS, June 6, 2012 – As part of the organization’s ongoing efforts to promote a safe environment for athletes, the Board of Directors of USA Gymnastics recently adopted further policy changes regarding athlete participation in USA Gymnastics-sanctioned events.

Effective August 2012, the beginning of the next membership cycle, only member clubs or registered businesses of USA Gymnastics may apply for membership on behalf of an athlete. In addition, only member clubs or registered businesses may enter a team of athletes in USA Gymnastics-sanctioned events. …

Pertinent USA Gymnastics links:

Code of Ethics
Standard of Care
Participant Welfare Policy
Permanently ineligible members list

USA Gymnastics adjusts athlete participation policies as part of its ongoing efforts to promote athlete welfare

Sounds good.

What’s been the reaction to that announcement?

… “I’d like to applaud USA Gymnastics for the recent amendments to the Athlete Participation Policies,” said Julie Whitman, a former U.S. junior national team gymnast who told the Register and USAG officials that she was physically abused by (Doug) Boger more than 20 years ago. …

Katherine Starr, founder of Safe4Athletes, a national advocacy organization dedicated to child athlete welfare, wants USAG to take an even stronger position toward gymnastics clubs, camps and businesses. …

Those quotes come from an article posted by SCOTT M. REID on the ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER – USA Gymnastics rule change will expand safeguards

Scott has been the most vocal critic in the mainstream media.

He points out a loophole in the new regs:

… The Orange County Register has learned that former U.S. Olympic coach Bela Karolyi and his wife Martha, the current U.S. women’s national team coordinator, continue to operate camps for young gymnasts that are not sanctioned by USAG, despite the national governing body’s efforts to encourage all gyms and coaches to become members and adhere to the safeguards. …

The Karolyi camps, Starr and others said, are a glaring example of how even with the new rule changes coaches and clubs can still operate outside USAG’s jurisdiction and safeguards. …

“These camps are not USA gymnastics sanctioned events as they are open to non-USA gym participants,” USA Gymnastics president Steve Penny told the Register. …

Martha Karolyi told the Register that the camps are not sanctioned because USAG rules do not require them to be registered with the organization.

But the camps’ non-sanctioned status and the Karolyis’ failure to register with USAG, former gymnasts and child sports advocates said, sets a poor and embarrassing example. …

That is embarrassing.

USA WAG scores 2012

Emma put together an online spreadsheet comparing Senior gymnasts. Click through if you want to help Marta project the highest scoring Olympic Team. 🙂

Elizabeth Price – Olympian?

She’s a stone cold competitor.

Easy double double on Floor.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Click PLAY or watch her Bars on YouTube.

Bing still worse than Google

Every once in a while I check if the Bing search engine has yet caught up with Google.

Today a search in a browser (with an empty cache) for “Gymnastics blog” ranked #1 Perfect 10.

That was a wonderful blog … back in the day. It was last updated May 2009.

Google’s not perfect on that same search. But it’s far, far better.

Nastia – Bars, Beam

Bars – 13.05 (5.7)
Beam – 15.1 (6.1)

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Too little, too late?

I do admire her guts for getting up there. Respect.

McKayla Maroney – slow mo Mustafina

She’s the surest Gold medal in Artistic gymnastics for London … aside from Chen Yibing on Rings.

Yet there’s a very good chance that McKayla won’t qualify for London. 😦

Click PLAY or watch her second vault (for finals).

… I’m wishing the reigning World Champion would be allowed to compete Olympics even if not selected by her nation to compete for Team.

Priessman, Key, Biles

Final Jr standings after day 1:

1. Lexie Priessman, Cincinnati, Ohio, 59.200
2. Bailie Key, Coppell, Texas, 57.550
3. Simone Biles, Spring, Texas, 57.400
4. Madison Desch, Lenexa, Kan., 57.200
5. Amelia Hundley, Hamilton, Ohio, 56.750
6. Katelyn Ohashi, Plano, Texas, 56.650
7. Peyton Ernst, Coppell, Texas, 55.400
8. Nia Dennis, New Albany, Ohio, 54.500

full results (PDF)

USAG – Priessman leads day one of Visa Championships

Click PLAY or watch Lexie’s FX on YouTube. (15.250 – 1st)

USA day 1 Jr videos

Examiner – LIVE blog

Jordyn & Gabby #1

Final standings after day 1:

1t. Wieber, Douglas 60.650;

3. Raisman 60.200;
4. Ross 59.750;
5. Elizabeth Price 59.600
6. Finnegan 59.750
7. McKayla Maroney 58.700
8. Kennedy Baker 58.050

full results (PDF)

Click PLAY or watch Price on Vault. (15.800 – 2nd)

more USA videos not shown on television

Bridget Sloan, bars: … Looks relaxed. Jump to high, toe full to pike Tkatchev. Church to Pak. Weiler half to Maloney to bail to toe hecht to high, toe full to double layout with a step back. Huge, huge smile on her face. Good for her! High fives, hugs all around off the podium. 15.1 is a big number for this event.

Examiner – LIVE blog