Jason Burnett Demo Reel 2011

Olympic Silver medalist Jason Burnett has done more amazing things on tramp than anyone else in history. … I just wish he’d lay off the tumbling and parkour until after the London Olympics. (He broke his leg doing a double side last year.)

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Is it my imagination, or is Jason kicking out way earlier than in his Beijing routine?

Disclaimer: I competed Nationals Trampoline once, 1979. I ranked LAST in both Compulsories and Optionals, terminated on both routines. I’m no expert.

(via Canadian Gymnastics Championships blog)

Alex Seifert – Tumbling, Double-mini

Canadian T&T athlete Alex Seifert, normally known for his clean form and elegant lines, gunned some more difficult routines at a “no limits competition“.

Four Doubles
Full out, double lay, triple tuck
Full Rudi mount

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kip on 2 ropes

via BeastSkills on Facebook

http://www.sicfit.com/embed/NjIxNDgzOTg0?related=1

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Jim of BeastSkills.com, inspired, tried the same thing on one rope. Is this a kip? Or a fast muscle-up?

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2011 Tokyo – (2012 London) – 2013 Antwerp

As rumoured, the FIG Executive Committee will “inform the Council” that there are “no travel bans” to Japan.

Therefore, there should be no discussion on whether to move the 2011 World Championships out of Japan.

The other big news:

· On behalf of the Council, the Executive Committee assigned the 44th artistic gymnastics world gymnastics 2013 to the Belgium federation, city of Antwerp.

(via email from FIG)

Gymnastics Worlds STAY in Tokyo

So says Wolfgang Willam, sports director of the German Gymnastics Federation (DTB) on this post via Google Translate:

Despite the reactor disaster in Fukushima find the gymnastics world championships as scheduled on 8 to 16 October in Tokyo. The surprise decision, the Executive Committee of the World Gymnastics Federation FIG in San Jose.

Originally, only the FIG-Council make in the next two days of the decision. “Due to the present facts and scientific expertise, the Executive Committee saw no reason to cancel the award to Tokyo,” said Wolfgang Willam …

I’m surprised too. Germany just some weeks ago pulled out of the Japan Cup. (German)

This is quite the controversial result. The easy way out would have been to move to Moscow.

Leave a comment if you hear otherwise from the meetings in San Jose.

Reporter @nrarmour says FIG will make a decision. @intlgymnast says it’s a done deal. We’re headed for Tokyo.

Personally, I’m happy to see it stay in Japan.

(via The All Around Gymnastics News on Facebook)

“sunshine” competitions 2012

Lindsay Gallego updates us on 4 meets hosted in Florida:

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

I find kids and parents are pretty excited to go to the beach that time of year.

New Year’s Invite – Dec 30-31 – at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort. Disney is beautiful over the holidays. This is one of our smaller meets so is a great meet to “get the kinks out” and ease into the season while spending New Year’s at Disney. Competition will be on Friday and Saturday so families are able to travel on Sunday.

Sun & Surf Meet – Jan 27-29 – This is in Coral Springs, near Fort Lauderdale. 25 minutes from the beach and close to a huge shopping mall and other attractions.

Presidential Classic – Feb 17-19- This is our biggest event with both mens and womens competition. The meet is at the ESPN Sports Complex at Disney. Last year we had 1700 kids at the event.

Tim Rand Invite – March 2-4- This is our fastest growing event. We are having it for the first time this year at the Fort Lauderdale Beach Convention Center. The CC is nearby to the airport and the beach. This event also boasts a high level of competition at the optional levels. Something unique about this event is the athletes earn “twister bucks” at each event (for stuck landings, hit routines, powerful tumbling, etc). At the end of the meet we have shopping tables set up for the kids to spend their money. Also, $5 from each entry is donated to the Tim Rand Memorial Fund.

I want to thank these events for sponsoring GymnasticsCoaching.com. It’s much appreciated.

low bar Giant Shaposhnikova

Yelena Shushunova was one tough trickster.

Here she is at the 1982 Youth Games. The Bars have never been closer together.

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There’s more video on Stoi – Baby Shush 1982.

Thank you’s to Alar from The All-Around forum, and 80sgymfan from WWGym for unearthing these hidden treasures.

the USA Pommel problem

Will the USA have 3 gymnasts who can score 15.0+ on Pommels at Worlds 2011?

At the 2012 Olympics?

That’s what they’ll need to challenge for a Team medal in London.

Why is Pommels the weak apparatus right now?

Why did very talented boys have so many falls at J.O. Nationals 2011. This lad, for example.

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Ron Noe of Stick It Media noted that well over 50% of the (young) Level 9 boys fell on Pommels.

The USA, I feel, is still putting boys on the pommeled horse in competition too soon. They’d be far better off keeping them on a lower (safer) horse without pommels, longer. I blame the JO rules for providing too much incentive to go for a hard routine.

Team USA will continue to produce a lot of guys with “piked”, muscled swing if they don’t correct this problem.

Leave a comment if you feel the American pommel problem is improving. Or if you think I’m wrong altogether.

College coaches as gymnasts

Utah’s Greg Marsden linked to this video of his now co-Head Coach wife, Megan McCunniff, winning the Collegiate championships.

Click PLAY or watch her on YouTube.

He saw that linked by Blythe Lawrence:

Fun fact: Many — actually, most — of the country’s top NCAA coaches were once college gymnasts themselves.
Funner fact: Some of their routines (and even fluff pieces) are available on Youtube. …

Tanya (Service) Chaplin
Dana (Dobransky) Duckworth
Rhonda Faehn
Kristen Smyth
Kristen Maloney
Tabitha Yim

Continue reading on Examiner.com: And now for something completely different

Update: Greg linked her second win – Getting to Know Megan Marsden – (VIDEO), too.

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Tom Trapp, by the way, is the new Diving Examiner:

USA Diving announced today the coaching staff for the 2011 FINA World Diving Championships to be held this July in Shanghai, China. Leading the team as Head Coach will be Drew Johansen, Coach at Duke University. His position was earned based on his divers Nick McCrory and Abby Johnston making the team in 3 events. …

World Championship Team Coaches Selected

Tom was inspired by Blythe Lawrence, Gymnastics Examiner.

gymnastics quilts

Gym Mom Linda Robertus from Brisbane, Australia, is a quilter.

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Here’s another work yet to be named:

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For details, and to see more of her work, check out LindaRobertus.com.

Originally from Netherlands, their family are big fans of World Cup Horizontal Bar Champion Epke Zonderland. Her son’s favourite apparatus is H Bar, too. 🙂

Leave a comment if you know of more Gymnastics Quilt Art.