best gymnastics montage

Did you see Jen’s picks of the best videos of the year?

Her “First Annual Year in Montages“. Mostly featuring U.S. WAG, but not entirely.

For the second time on this site I’m linking to this superbly artistic edit from European Championships 2011 Berlin.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

See the rest on Full In Full OutThe Year in Montages

Canada WAG team London

The final training camp complete, here are the 7 girls that will travel to England:

… Talia Chiarelli (Sarnia), Madeline Gardiner, Victoria Moors, Mikaela Gerber (all Cambridge), Kristina Vaculik (Whitby) and Peng Peng Lee (Toronto), … Brittany Rogers ( Vancouver, British Columbia). …

Ready for London!

The competing team will be selected there.

I feel Canada has a very good chance to finish in the top 4 teams, even without the injured Jessica Savona. Blythe thinks they can finish 1st at the Test Event.

Canada’s men’s team flies to London tomorrow. They’re in tough against 6 other equally excellent squads. And Great Britain who should easily finish 1st of the 8 teams.

via @theallaround

Gymn.ca:

2010 World team member Bianca Dancose-Giambattisto was in good shape to contend for a spot, but developed wry neck (torticollis). While not a serious condition, she needed five days off training and thus was unable to verify her routines.

2011 World team member Dominique Pegg is still recovering from a hand injury suffered in training at the Pan Am Games.

Iceland’s Thelma Hermannsdottir

Read an excellent interview with 3-time Icelandic national champion Thelma Rut Hermannsdottir:

IG: Looking back on 2011, what was your proudest moment in gymnastics?

TRH: When I look back over the past year, I must say I am really proud of my results and achievements. My proudest moment this year was when I was fourth on vault at the FIG Challenger Cup in Maribor, Slovenia, in September. I and one other girl in my club were the first Icelandic girls to compete at a World Cup. In March I became Icelandic champion in the all-around for the third time, and in the same competition, in the apparatus finals, I won vault, placed second on beam and uneven bars, and third on floor.

The competition season ended on very positive note when the Icelandic team finished second in the Northern European championships in Uppsala, Sweden. This is one of the best results for the Icelandic team and it was really great to be a part of that. At this meet I was ninth all-around. So, to sum up, this year was quite a good year.

John Crumlish – IG Online Interview: Thelma Rut Hermannsdottir

The have 13 Santa Clausesiss in Iceland. How about that?

She’s coached by Gummi Brynjolfsson. And is considering NCAA. College coaches are advised to make a recruiting trip … to Iceland. 🙂

2011 Gymnastics – BIG THINGS TO COME

Funny. Bobble head gymnasts.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

That’s from Chris:

Special thanks to all the athletes, their families, coaches, bloggers, fellow editors and gymnastics fans for a great year and all the support. Couldn’t have made all the progress with editing that i have this year with out all of you! I look forward to making even more progress in 2012, thank you all from the bottom of my heart! Let’s keep inspiring one another and make 2012 even better!

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Eileen Langsley on sport photography

The great U.K. photographer posted 12 of her favourite shots of the year on her blog Where Sport Meets ArtA year end tradition

Click through to see those and her tips for zoom images.

Her official site is langsleysports.com.

Touchdown back flip FAIL

Jerome Simpson is getting Play of the Week love for his front somersault touchdown Christmas Eve. (VIDEO)

Marion Barber’s TD salto didn’t go quite so well. 🙂

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Scott Weller linked to this on Facebook.

insane street tumbling

Next time your kids tell you the Floor is too hard, show them this compilation.

at 1min – standing step in to triple twist … or double?

at 2:25 – ff quad twist … or triple?

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Thanks Allison Hack for the link.

inspirational skier Josh Dueck

On March 8, 2004 aspiring freeskier and coach, Josh Dueck, awoke from a ski crash to realize life would never be the same. Paralyzed from the waist down, Josh made a decision to make the best of a horrible situation. The result is one of the most inspiring stories we’ve ever seen. …

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I saw that on Science of Sport’s list of the best sports videos of the year.

Josh Dueck won a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Paralympics in the men’s slalom sit-ski event. …