Apparatus finals
Floor exercise
1. Jimmy Pezzino, Springfield College, 15.050
2T. Dylan Parrot, U.S. Naval Academy, 14.600
2T. Coltun Wulf, U.S. Air Force Academy, 14.600Vault
1. Tory Brown, U.S. Air Force Academy, 15.700
2. Andrew Faulk, U.S. Naval Academy, 15.650
3. Daniel Potemski, College of William & Mary, 15.650Pommel Horse
1. James Okamoto,U.S. Air Force Academy, 14.250
2. Garrek Hojan-Clark, U.S. Military Academy, 14.000
3. Andrew Faulk, U.S. Naval Academy, 13.450Still Rings
1. Nash Mills, U.S. Air Force Academy, 15.300.
2T. Jake Shapiro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 14.800
2T. Jared Breeden, U.S. Military Academy, 14.800Parallel Bars
1. Nash Mills, U.S. Air Force Academy, 14.600
2. Ty Evans, Springfield College, 14.500
3. Andrew Faulk, U.S. Naval Academy, 14.200Horizontal Bar
1. Ty Evans, Springfield College, 14.350
2T. Andrew Faulk, U.S. Naval Academy, 14.300
2T. Coltun Wulf, U.S. Air Force Academy… At the men’s USA Gymnastics Collegiate Championships, the team and all-around competition are divided into two categories, varsity and collegiate. The varsity competition is for Division II and III schools with gymnastics as a varsity sport and the military academies, and the collegiate team category is for two-year or four-year degree-granting schools with gymnastics as a club sport. The individual event finals combine the two divisions into one.
USAG – Air Force wins 4 individual event titles at ’11 USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate Championships
Elite Canada T&T results
Results are being posted.
Grace Chiu is posting photos on Facebook.

Personal shout out to Elite Canada Champion 2011 Alex Seifert, the tallest and cleanest tumbler. (I wish our Artistic gymnasts had form this good when they tumble.)
Click PLAY or watch Alex on YouTube.
Kyle Shewfelt BIG SHOW results
Men’s FIG International Division apparatus finals:
Brandon O’Neill is once again one of the best Floor / Vault men in the world. This will bolster Canada’s chances of qualifying as a team for the London Olympics.
In his first international competition in a year and a half, Brandon O’Neill of Edmonton sparked Canada to the men’s team title in the tri-country meet against China and the United States on Friday at the inaugural Kyle Shewfelt Gymnastics Festival. …
Results from all of Saturday’s competitions have been posted in the appropriate COMPETITION in the left hand navigation of the Kyle Shewfelt Gym Fest home page.
Anna Dementyeva – FX – Bercy
Kristal Sergent Boulden:
My favorite gymnast (and floor routine) right now—Russian Anna Dementyeva. She is often overshadowed by Mustafina and Nabieva, her temperamental and dramatic teammates. But, in my opinion, Dementyeva is one of the most artistic and expressive gymnasts competing today. Her floor routine captures both the heart and the imagination. She is a beautiful dancer who can also tumble. …
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Mad goodness. How many other routines are this watchable?
@justinmjb calls her demented-yeva
Russia’s team for Europeans: Dementyeva, Nabieva, Mustafina & Belokobylskaya
Wild Rose Gymnastics results
All are being posted on gymdata.ca. Thanks.
International Gymnast posted results in the Junior FIG competition:
… Kaitlyn Hofland of Futures placed first in the junior all-around, ahead of silver medalist Natalie Vaculik (Team Canada) and Maegan Chant (Team Canada) …
Two GymDynasty girls are competing Wild rose, by the way. Good luck.
Finals NCGA Championship
Apparatus FINALS have been posted.
Vault CHAMPION – Naomi DeLara
Bars CHAMPION – Lissette LaFex
Beam CHAMPION – Naomi DeLara
Floor CHAMPION – Jessica Bolduc
official meet home page
CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE THERE.
Canada defeats China at Wild Rose
The Canadian men won at Kyle Shewfelt yesterday.
And today the Canadian women defeat the Olympic Champion nation. Wow.
Senior Team Results:
1. Canada #1
2. China
3. Oakville
AA Results:
Shang Chunsong (China) 55.550
Jessica Savona (Canada – Senior) 54.450
Sabrina Gill (Canada – Senior) 53.750
I’m getting those scores from the Chinese Gymnastics Blog. But here’s the official results page. There seems to be a bit of confusion.

Reports are that China had something like 10 FALLS. Everyone is raving about Shang Chunsong, though.
Click PLAY or watch her Beam (from another meet) on YouTube. (2min 50sec)
Apparatus FINALS go Sunday. Thanks Katrina.
Canada wins the Kyle Shewfelt meet
Photographic evidence. CONGRATS to the host teams.
1. Canada Red
2. Canada White
3. USA
4. China (one man short of a full team due to injury)

Details and results on the official website.
pogo stick flip
This pogo stick is a Flybar.
Click PLAY or watch Fred Grzybowski on YouTube.
Watch him jump over a 7ft, 6in pole.
Special Needs Trampolining
Is trampoline a good activity for participants with special needs?
Find out on a new site out of the U.K. dedicated to the topic. It already has a surprisingly number of links.
Rebound Therapy® is the phrase used to describe the practice of using a trampoline to provide therapeutic exercise and recreation for people with a wide range of Special Needs. …
• Special Needs Trampolining classes (£4.50 drop-in)
… a resource for people across the world involved in trampolining and specifically encourage those involved with special needs participants. You might be a special needs teacher, a physiotherapist, a mainstream trampolining coach …
visit the home page – Special Needs Trampolining
(via Rec Gymnastics)





