China at Worlds

Disclaimer: This could change in case of last minute injury or illness

There was some confusion over the “official” traveling team to Tokyo. This is it.

Jiang Yuyuan, Wu Liufang, Sui Lu, He Kexin, Yao Jinnan, Tan Sixin, Huang Qiushuang

Click PLAY or watch a TV feature on YouTube.

Translation:

Yao: My goal is to win gold.
Interviewer: Which one?
Yao: First team. Then I do my best in AA.

Lu: Our major goal is next year London. This year more importantly is experience for the new players.

Narrator: Currently Huang is the alternate but can still be change depending on the condition leading to World 2011.

MAG to Tokyo are still (so far as I know) …

Chen Yibing
Teng Haibin
Feng Zhe
Zhang Chenglong
Lu Bo
Guo Weiyang
Zou Kai (alternate)

coach Jeb Silsbury interview

Couch Gymnast spent some time at MLC Gymnastics in Melbourne, posting an interesting interview. Jeb talks about his visits to WOGA and AOGC and his impressions of VISA Championships.

Interview: High Performance Coach Jeb Silsbury

Team USA if no age restriction

Juniors in bold.

Andy Thornton’s “Dream Team” if only ability is taken into consideration:

Jordyn Wieber
McKayla Maroney
Alicia Sacramone
Katelyn Ohashi
Kyla Ross
Lexie Priessman

Alternates
Aly Raisman
Mackenzie Caquatto

This is well worth a read – American Gymnast – The Numbers Might Surprise You: The Real USA Dream Team?

One of the many specious reasons for the FIG age requirement is the fear that unethical coaches will push young girls too hard.

But is it ethical to ban Katelyn Ohashi from World Championships when on a good day she’s better than any of the Seniors in Tokyo on that apparatus?

Tsukahara will not compete Worlds

Time ran out.

2011 AUSTRALIAN Mens Artistic World Championships Team
Joshua Jefferis – AIS/QAS
Sam Offord – AIS/SASI
Thomas Pichler – AIS/QAS
Prashanth Sellathurai – AIS/NSWIS
Luke Wadsworth – AIS/VIS
Luke Wiwatowski – AIS/QAS

Travelling Reserve
Sam Simpson – AIS/QAS

Gymnastics Australia

Here’s a story in the Japanese press from before the announcement:

Veteran gymnast Naoya Tsukahara, still awaiting word regarding his plan to change citizenship to represent Australia at the World Championships, headed Down Under on Sept. 7 hoping for some good news.

I can only pray now,” Tsukahara said recently, while in Japan to take part in the All-Japan Senior Championships for competitors who have finished high school or college. …

read more

Naoya Tsukahara competed 1996, 2000 and 2004 (gold) for Japan. His father, of course, is Mitsuo Tsukahara.

winners are persistent

Nastia linked to This Is How Winners Are Made (VIDEO)

I expect that edit will get wide circulation.

I’m not going to embed it here as there’s much I don’t like about it, including several severe injuries. But the message is good — winners are persistent. Everybody falls. Winners are those who get up from a fall one more time than their competition.

Victoria Moyer

Seitz adds Def

I’d thought Elisabeth Seitz replaced the Def with full twisting Maloney. But she’s competing both. HUGE routine.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

(via several people on Facebook including Martina Eggeling)

Entertaining Nabieva competed Amanar and hit Bars at the final Russian trial for Worlds. So she should make their team despite competing only 2 apparatus.

Britsh MAG Event Finals

Floor
1. Kristian Thomas 15.750
2. Daniel Purvis 15.500
3. Ruslan Panteleymonov 14.875

Pommel
1. Louis Smith 16.050
2. Max Whitlock 15.200
3. Frank Baines 14.500

Rings
1. Daniel Purvis 15.175
2. Kristian Thomas 14.925
3. Ruslan Panteleymonov 14.850

Vault
1. Ruslan Panteleymonov 15.737
2. Kristian Thomas 15.537
3. Courtney Tulloch 15.212

Parallel Bars
1. Daniel Purvis 15.500
2. Ruslan Panteleymonov 14.775
3. Yevgen Gryshchenko 14.750

High Bar
1. Kristian Thomas 15.600
2. Yevgen Gryshchenko 14.675
3. Frank Baines 14.450

British Gymnastics

Cathy Rigby back as Peter Pan

Cathy Rigby … helped to popularize the sport in the U.S.

She was U.S. National Gymnastic Champion in 1970 and 1972. Her greatest gymnastics accomplishment was winning a silver medal on the balance beam at the 1970 World Championships, being the first American woman to win a medal …

She also competed on the 1972 U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team, but was hampered by injury. …

Cathy first appeared as Peter Pan in 1990. She’s back out on the road, age-58.

Washington Times – ‘Cathy Rigby is Peter Pan’ national tour review

She’s in the IG Hall of Fame.

Emily Lennon

Emily Lennon is one of the top Open gymnasts in Canada. She’s had a healthy rivalry with Jessica Dowling over the past season.

Emily’s not verbally committed to any NCAA school as yet. She graduates High School 2013.

emilylennon.com

Canadian gymnasts to Florida

My friend Lindsay Gallego, an advertiser, tells me there’s a rush of Canadian clubs registering for their meets in the Sunshine State this year:

Dec. 30-31st ~ New Year’s Invite
Jan 27-29th ~ Sun & Surf Meet
Feb 17-19th ~ Presidential Classic
Mar 2-4th ~ Tim Rand Invite

… It’s as if coaches in the Great White North need to get away from winter snow, dark and cold.

I’m looking to attend the smallest meet – New Year’s, myself. As media — NOT a holiday, you understand. 🙂