Nebraska – breaking the rules

Dan Kendig again competed 5 all-arounders, something unheard of in Collegiate gymnastics … except in case of emergency.

What if one of your AA girls is injured or ill?

How is that working out for him?

… The No. 9 Nebraska women’s gymnastics team posted the ninth-highest away meet score in school history and captured three event titles in its 197.000-196.300 upset of the No. 7 Arkansas Razorbacks on Friday night in Fayetteville, Ark. The Huskers improved to 10-1 on the season and have now defeated two top-10 opponents on the road. …


“This is probably the most proud I’ve been of this team all season,” Head Coach Dan Kendig said after the meet. “We came into, I’m not going to say a hostile environment, but they had a great crowd. They’re (Arkansas) a great team and we were in a battle today. …

Clutch Beam Performance Leads NU Past No. 7 Arkansas

They host Florida March 4th. The biggest test yet. 🙂

Greg Marsden angry

You don’t see this very often. Utah coach Greg Marsden is one of the nicest people in Gymnastics.

… things didn’t go so smoothly for the Utes, who are ranked No. 1 on the floor, averaging 49.204.

Stephanie McAllister was penalized for missing an element that left her with a 9.8 start value, leaving her with just a 9.675 for a made routine.

That low score topped the frustrations for Utah coach Greg Marsden, who was given a yellow card warning minutes earlier when he walked over by the judges following several low scores.

He was still steaming at the scores after the meet. …

read more – Judging controversy mars Utah gymnasts’ win

Normally near anything goes in Collegiate dual meets. The “show” is more important than the scores.

… Personally, I think NCAA judges bungled it this season, throwing scores too high, too early in the season.

Balance Beam Situation:

… Sure, we’ve had crazy scores over the past couple of years (we always do), but it was much more isolated to specific meets or specific locations. Now, we’re getting it so intensely all over the country to the point where Greg Marsden had to comment on the inconsistency. …

Things That Are Actually Good

That’s a great post. It includes video of TRULY great Collegiate routines. Kupets quality gymnastics!

The fifth-ranked Utes beat No. 12 Stanford 196.3-196.1 in front of 14,756 at the Huntsman Center.

GBR MAG JRs to win Europeans

To some it seems that Great Britain came out of nowhere to now be seriously considered a medal threat in Team at the London Olympics.

Not so.

They’ve won the past two Jr European Championships. And plan to win their 3rd in series in Montpellier, France.

Click PLAY or watch some highlights on YouTube.

will Florida win NCAAs?

1. Florida – 197.525
2. Georgia – 196.825

FloridaRon:

Georgia rocks on bars. I love the half-twists and direction changes and connections. Florida fans were actually cheering the Georgia bar routines. …. Bravo to Georgia for some of the best bars work in the country.

2. Clearly, Georgia’s Achilles’ heel is floor. …

Georgia’s weakness is particularly evident competing against the Gators:

Randy Stageberg – 1/1-in, pike out
Alaina Johnson – Arabian
Marissa King – double layout
Kytra Hunter – double layout

Florida normally does the most difficulty. This year may be the same story.

Aligator Army:

… Many think that Rhonda Faehn’s gymnastics team is poised to take this year’s title and earn the program’s first-ever national championship.

I know. You’ve heard this all before. Florida’s gymnastics team is a fine top-tier program. The Gators can compete against the best programs in the nation, but just can’t seem to get over that final hump and bring a title to the Gator Nation. After all, only four different programs have won an NCAA women’s gymnastics national championship since the NCAA introduced it as a championship sport in 1982.

… It’s all there for the taking.

It’s up to the Gators to seize it.

Could Florida’s Gymnastics Team Win Its First National Championship in 2012?

Georgia has the best College training gym. Florida, perhaps, the worst in the SEC.

But that’s changing by the end of 2012. The expanded gym will feature:

… high-definition video recorders and monitors at each workout station to allow the coaches and athletes to receive instant feedback on practice routines similar to what the National Training Center features.

The new facility will also have seating and an observation deck for recruits and their parents when on recruiting visits.

Gator Zone

competitive more anxious than Rec

Many suspect that competitive female gymnasts risk loss of self esteem from failing at a seriously difficult sport.

But is that true?

SELF-ESTEEM AND TRAIT ANXIETY IN GIRLS PRACTICING COMPETITIVE AND RECREATIONAL GYMNASTICS

by Donti O., Theodorakou K., Kambiotis S., Donti A.

I found this study difficult to read, but here’s the gist of what I got.

They assessed 161 female competitive and recreational gymnasts (10-12 years old), looking for differences between competitive and rec in these two areas:

1) self-esteem
2) trait anxiety

… there was no difference in most of the subscales of self- esteem (athletic competence, physical appearance, behavioural conduct, and global self-esteem), except for the subscales of scholastic competence, and social acceptance, which had lower values for the competitive girls.

Competitive gymnasts did report more ‘anxiety’ than did Rec kids.

Read the full study (PDF) for yourself.

That comes from Vol. 4 Issue 1: Science of Gymnastics Journal.

Those findings don’t mean much to me as a coach. Competitive kids are normally higher achieving kids. Mild anxiety might be a good thing. A motivator.

This girl, a competitive gymnast, will almost certainly gain self-confidence from participating in the sport.

Sacramone, Sender – Olympians?

Dwight Normile presents the case for how David Sender could make the American Olympic Team:

… Sender hurried back for the 2012 Winter Cup to place sixth all-around and regain national-team status. He also placed second on vault and third on rings. And though he didn’t throw the Yurchenko-double pike he unleashed in 2009 (he did a Yurchenko-2.5 twist), he’s training 17.0 and 17.2 vaults.

“I have to be a little more conscious of my age now,” said Sender, 26. “And that vault is a really big vault. And even when it’s done really well, it’s still a tough landing to take.

“I think a 17.00, at least, on vault for me — I don’t know if it would make or break my case, but I think it would help quite a bit,” he says. …

Sender knows the U.S. is still weak on pommel horse and rings, and said he’s been training pommels twice as much as any other event.

“I can cover rings (for the team) just fine — I think everybody knows that,” he said. “So in my head, obviously pommel horse is the ticket. …

read more

Alicia Sacaramone is more of long shot. Andy Thornton compares her situation with Courtney Kupets who came back to qualify for Olympics 2004:

Could Alicia Really Do It? A Realistic Look

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Emily Smith – Tumbler

She’s the first Canadian woman to compete two double layouts in the same pass.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Facebook Fan page – Emily Smith

She’s coached by Denis Vachon. The 2007 World Championship Silver medalist is back out-of-retirement, if you’ve not heard. Great athlete, great coach.

Check Denis’ Facebook Fan page, too.

He’s training 1/1-twisting triples and quad-twisting doubles on DMT.

Pink Invitational

Shout out to all 2,100 gymnasts at the sold out Pink in Philadelphia.

They are there for a good cause — breast cancer prevention and awareness, wellness education, and raising funds to support Unite for HER.

PinkInvitational.com

Capital City Gymnastics Club from Canada is there. They raised $7000, motivated, in part, because their Head Coach is fighting Breast Cancer.

Thanks Taren Hirsche.

Acrobatic Gymnastics, Portugal

Next week Portugal hosts one of the biggest Acrobatics Gymnastics events ever, more than 400 athletes.

Two competitions held together at Maia, in the North of Portugal.

• Maia International Acro Cup 2012 (6th edition)
• Maia FIG Acro World Cup

Almost $15,000 prize money.

This is one of 3 World Cups, the other two to be hosted in Germany & Russia.

Acrobatic Gymnastics will be getting a big boost this summer. Britain’s Got Talent winners Spelbound will perform in the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony.

Thanks Lourenco Franca.