Kalon Ludvigson of Pocatello, Idaho/Team Revolution, won the tumbling title at the 2011 World Cup in Salzgitter, Germany. …
Ludvigson, who also won this event in 2009, posted a 75.500 to easily win the World Cup gold medal, scoring nearly two points better than runner-up Mikhail Kostyanov of Russia (73.700). Canada’s Alexander Seifert was third at 72.400. …
Many in the gymnastics community attended the Calgary premiere of OVO this week. I was going to write a review … but Heath McCoy in the Calgary Herald pretty much nailed it:
… as in most Cirque shows, the storytelling plays a distant second to the spectacle, and, happily, the latter aspect of OVO is grand.
The staging, with its vibrant ecosystem, complete with giant-sized webs, cocoons and a monolithic egg (a thematic symbol of the bugs’ life cycle, ovo means egg in Portuguese) is spectacular.
The dazzling costumes — an inspired hybrid of superhero spandex and historical suits of armour — are suitably outlandish.
And the stunts — played out to the Brazilian electro-pop sounds of a cockroach band, which run the gamut between romantic and sizzling — are nothing short of stunning. …
At intermission we chatted with gracious Head Coach Eric Heppel. He informed that slack wire solo performer is by far the best in the world. He shows handstand, handstand walking and 1-arm handstand on a pendulum. Rock solid. No balance adjustments.
I never get tired of Tramp wall. OVO is another superb variation.
Overall … the highlight of this show are the costumes. (That caterpillar is enough to give you nightmares.)
The weakest element, as usual, are the clowns. … Though I somewhat liked Flippo. He grew on me as the show progressed.
Disclosure – As a Casting consultant, Cirque gave me 4 tickets. Merci. … I took a former gymnast who wants to audition.
I had her watch the House Troupe performers, rather than those specialists in the spotlight.
Good news from Jean-Paul Caron, Gymnastics Canada President and CEO / Président & directeur général, via email:
GCG in partnership with CBC, has secured the TV rights for all 3 World Championships – RG, Artistic and TR. With this partnership, GCG has secured 10-12 hrs of prime time National visibility through the CBC broadcasts.
… One year out from the start of the 2012 Olympics, 2004 Olympic champion Kyle Shewfelt sized up Canada’s chances in gymnastics in an interview with CTV’s Sandie Rinaldo. Kyle will be part of CTV’s broadcast team for the Games …
Former Olympic gold-medal gymnast from Castilleja and Stanford has resurfaced as a doctor and a potential elite diver …
… The former gymnast-turned-pole vaulter is now a diver with unlimited potential, but with limited time. Chow is competing in the Zone D qualification meet, Friday through Sunday, in Tucson, Ariz. There, a top-12 finish would qualify her for the AT&T National Championships in Los Angeles on Aug. 9-14. From there, the next step would be the 2012 Olympic Trials.
‘That’s a very big step for Chow, who is now 33 and just celebrated her one-year wedding anniversary on July 10 with Dr. Jason Ho, an orthopedic surgeon. Chow works in pediatrics …
“I’ve coached some of the best (divers) in the U.S.,” (coach) Schavone said, “and no one has trained tower like this.”
During a training session on March 6 at Stanford, Chow plunged off the tower some 26 times. Schavone said that’s unheard of for an American diver.
“I can’t imagine anyone but the Chinese doing that,” he said. “I’ve never seen anything like that.” …
I’m impressed by this workout at CGA. Especially by the contest for toe-on fulls in sequence.
Today’s gymnastics workout video takes you inside an afternoon uneven bars workout at the well-known Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy. This was the second workout of the day for the elite team. They trained skills and routines in the morning and for this workout Mary Lee Tracy coached them through her uneven bars complex which focuses on basics and trains proper form for pirouettes.
Our 2004 Olympic Champion Paul Hamm is charged with assault, criminal damaging and for not paying for a service.
… Hamm was a three-time Olympic medalist. He won the all-around competition at the 2004 Olympic Games. He was hired by Ohio State in the spring of 2011.
Ohio State University said they were aware of Hamm’s arrest and will allow due process and then make a determination on a course of action. …