Candidate Master of Sport (Jr)
1. Maria Bondareva 13.767 12.833 14.733 14.067 55.400
2. Kristina Levshina 13.067 12.833 14.100 13.467 53.467
3. Evgenia Korolkova 14.100 12.500 13.067 12.500 52.167
Russian bonus system in effect.
… Several members of the national team are missing this week: Viktoria Komova (minor surgery), Anna Dementyeva (illness), Anastasia Sidorova, and Tatiana Nabieva. …
… Overall, I’m pleased. The level of gymnastics, especially among the top teams, has been noticeably stronger than it was last year. Certainly, the scores have been much higher than they were in 2011 …, but more importantly the routine quality and difficulty has been stronger across the board. Utah is a prime exemplar …
We have enough parity at the top this year that I honestly think we won’t see a team making Super Six while counting a fall in Semifinals, which is always the ideal. …
19 March 2012 – by Regional Qualifying Average
1. Florida
2. Oklahoma
3. Alabama
4. UCLA
5. Georgia
6. Nebraska
7. Utah
8. L.S.U.
– Oregon State
10. Arkansas
11. Stanford
12. Penn State
I give K.J. Kindler a lot of credit on that front. Over the last few years, her teams’ performances have been incredibly consistent regardless of the changing rosters. One gets the sense that she could take a group of Level 9s and have them competing for the NCAA title after a year with her. …
… In Georgia’s third year under Jay Clark, we have seen by far the most cohesive team of his tenure. … Georgia was the preseason #9, the lowest preseason ranking ever for a Georgia team, but they have proved an ability far beyond that ranking, led by Kat Ding’s emergence as one of the country’s top all-arounders. …
Kat
… Likewise, Nebraska was a bit of a surprise entrant in Super Six last year, and it seemed completely unlikely that it would happen again. Yet, this team has ridden it’s two and a half gymnasts all the way to #6. I mentioned at the beginning of the year that the lack of depth was unsustainable, but this team has sustained it. …
Brooks is in the mix, without question. I’m liking his consistency. This “Chinese-style construction” Horizontal Bar routine, for example. These are scoring well this quad. It’s a safe routine to put up in the Team final.
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network, an Allentown, Pennsylvania-based innovator in the rehabilitation of physical and cognitive disabilities, today received the third Ekso bionic exoskeleton in the United States. …
That was his first attempt at “walking” by himself.
Another test case, Mr Follett, reports after 10 sessions using the device:
“I really enjoy using it and I seem to improve after every use and walk.”
… Dr Suad Trebinjac, a consultant and head of physical medicine and rehabilitation at Rashid Hospital, said the main question was how often it needed to be charged.
Graham Michael James (born 7 February 1952), is a former Canadian ice hockey coach for the Western Hockey League and convicted pedophile, and was named Man of the Year by The Hockey News in 1989 after coaching the Swift Current Broncos league championship win, and became the General Manager and coach of the Calgary Hitmen in 1994.
James attracted national attention two years later when Sheldon Kennedy and an unnamed colleague came forward to accuse him of sexually abusing them over a period of years as their junior league coach. James pled guilty and was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison.
After completing his sentence, James obtained a federal pardon and left the country, settling in Spain and Mexico. However in 2009, Theoren Fleury published a book alleging he too had been abused by James in the 1980s, which James again acknowledged as true. In March of 2012, he was sentenced to another two years in prison.
victim - Theo Fleury
James was given a lifetime ban from coaching by the Canadian Hockey Association. When the CHA learned that James was coaching in Spain, it complained to European ice hockey officials, and he was fired …
Canadian Carol-Angela Orchard has been working in the U.K. with the National Women’s Team.
Orchard’s recent assignment involves consulting for the British junior men’s team that is being groomed for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. …
Orchard said she first gave a multimedia demonstration to the gymnasts, emphasizing the importance of presentation and artistry as demonstrated in videos of former stars including 1992 Olympic all-around champion Vitaly Scherbo of Belarus, 2000 Olympic all-around champion Alexei Nemov of Russia and 2004 Olympic floor exercise champion Kyle Shewfelt of Canada. Also featured in was British gymnast Neil Thomas, who won the country’s first world championships medal when he placed second on floor exercise at the 1993 Worlds.
For a direct comparison, Orchard then showed each gymnast a video that she took of them at their last competition.
“It was an-eye opening experience, and then they really applied themselves when we did the one-on-one sessions going through their complete routines …
Great idea. The men from Great Britain are already perhaps the most artistic in the world. This can only help.
CA was the primary developing coach of Christine Lee.
… Orchard said she looks forward to watching Lee compete at her best – in person – in London.
“I won’t be at all surprised to see Peng standing on the podium,” Orchard told IG. “My heart will be bursting, and it will be an amazing moment. I think she’s ready.”
Christine’s now coached by Kelly and Sue Manjak. And Lorne Bobkin.