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Incredibly difficult, complex and original. Wow.
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Incredibly difficult, complex and original. Wow.
See more routines from the meet on Couch Gymnast.
Marcus, with the benefit of video review, scored it thus, later correcting his math:
Wieber (58.6)
VT – 6.5, 9.2 – 15.7
UB – 6.3, 7.3 – 13.6
BB – 6.0, 9.1 – 15.1
FX – 5.8, 8.5, -0.1 ND – 14.2Mustafina (
58.457.4)
VT – 6.5, 8.7 – 15.2
UB – 6.9, 8.7 – 15.6
BB – 6.3, 8.1, -0.1 ND – 14.3
FX – 5.0, 7.3 –13.312.3I decided to be nice and give Mustafina the 3-1/2, because if I took that off, she would’ve been 1.3 behind Wieber.
For reference, Mustafina putting her hand down before her feet on the front 1/2
As you can see, she cheats it around and the judges fell for it.
So, taking that into account, I think Wieber more than deserved to win.
Certainly Aliya should have got credit for the 3 1/2 twist on Floor. No question in my mind.
Leave a comment if you have your own assessment.
I switched my prediction on who would win the American Cup from Jon Horton to … Jake Dalton, who ended up finishing 3rd.
I apologize, Jon.
You da man. I’ll keep the faith, next time.
Blythe Lawrence:
Horton, meanwhile, has embraced his role as unofficial spokesperson for gymnastics, men’s gymnastics in particular. In video promos, he incites the crowd to clap, cheer, go nuts when he performs. When everybody performs.
Today’s American Cup victory was 80 percent preparation, 20 percent…what? I asked.
“Crowd,” Horton said. He was exhausted at the end of all of his routines, especially on parallel bars and high bar, he confessed.
Continue reading on Examiner.com: 2011 American Cup aftermath: Tidbits and reactions from the mixed zone
I love these ‘open’ auditions.
Anyone can attend. In any acrobatic discipline.
ARTISTIC, ACROBATIC & RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS – DIVING
TRAMPOLINE – TUMBLING – OTHER SPORTS
Circus performers can audition, too, but only by invitation.
LOCATION: Orlando Metro Gymnastics
On site registration 12:30 P.M. Must be age-18 or older on day of audition. Bring photo, resume and demo video.

For more information check the link atop every page on this site.
That’s the debate.

Both had one fall at American Cup. Who should have won? (results)
It’s close, but a majority of experts will agree with Aunt Joyce, the World Champion should have won, narrowly.
On the other hand, the routine of the meet for me was Jordyn’s Beam.
I blame coach Alexander Alexandrov, actually. He and the Russian program don’t have the discipline any longer to decide what their gymnasts will compete.
When he told Aliya to do her easier Floor routine for the easy win, she insisted she’d do the new, more difficult set.
… Actually she fell on the relatively easy pass, not the new 3 1/2 twist. But Mustafina still gave away the win on the last routine.
Wieber on Floor had 6.0 difficulty, 9.0 execution, and 0.1 out of bounds. Mustafina had 5.8 difficulty and 7.866 execution including 1.0 for the fall.
Mustafina is the better gymnast right now, mainly because of Bars. This embarrassing loss may be good motivation for Aliya. … And result in some improved discipline in the Russian team.
USA is organized and disciplined. Russia not.
No doubt Team Russia will try to make this all about whether or not a gymnast from the host country should be able to replace a last minute injury, as happened with Wieber and Dalton.
That’s a separate issue.
Or is it still the SCAmerican Cup?
Let’s ask Russian WAG Coach Alexander Alexandrov.
Jordyn Wieber (59.899) won over Aliya Mustafina (59.831) and Alexandra Raisman (58.565).
Jonathan Horton (90.198) won over Mykola Kuksenkov (90.032) and Jake Dalton (88.497).
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Jake Dalton of Reno, Nev., who won the 2011 Winter Cup Challenge, has been added to the field for the 2011 AT&T American Cup, an International Gymnastics Federation World Cup event, which begins at 11:15 a.m. today at the Jacksonville (Fla.) Veterans Memorial Arena. He replaces Russia’s Sergey Khorokhordin, who withdrew due to injury.
Dalton joins an already impressive field that includes 2010 World all-around champion Aliya Mustafina of Russia, 2010 World all-around silver-medalist Philipp Boy of Germany, 2010 World all-around bronze-medalist Jonathan Horton of Houston and 2010 World all-around finalist Alexandra Raisman of Needham, Mass.
On Gymnastics Examiner’s The Discussion: Who’s going to win the American Cup? (men) … I picked Jon Horton … IF he hits Pommels for 13.50, or more.
Most others chose Philipp Boy.
But with this change … I’m throwing in for the NEW kid, Jake Dalton.
The 16 gymnasts who are confirmed to compete in Jacksonville are listed below.
Men
* USA: Jake Dalton, Reno, Nev.
* USA: Jonathan Horton, Houston
* France: Cyril Tommasone
* Germany: Philipp Boy
* Great Britain: Samuel Hunter
* Great Britain: Daniel Purvis
* Japan: Koji Uematsu
* Ukraine: Mykola KuksenkovWomen
* USA: Alexandra Raisman, Needham, Mass.
* USA: Jordyn Wieber, DeWitt, Mich.
* Australia: Lauren Mitchell
* China: Huang Quishuang
* Great Britain: Hannah Whelan
* Russia: Aliya Mustafina
* Switzerland: Ariella Kaeslin
* Venezuela: Jessica Lopez
Show me the money!
1st AA–$16,175.13 (15,000 Swiss francs), 2nd–$12,940.10, 3rd–$8,626.73, 4th–$5,391.71, 5th–$4,313.37, 6th–$3,235.02, 7th–$2,156.68, 8th–$1,078.34 for a total purse of $107,834.16
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Chariots of Fire is a 1981 British film. It tells the fact-based story of two athletes in the 1924 Olympics: Eric Liddell, a devout Scottish Christian who runs for the glory of God, and Harold Abrahams, an English Jew who runs to overcome prejudice. …
… after years of training and racing, … accepted to represent Great Britain in the 1924 Olympics in Paris. …
Liddell learns the news that the heat for his 100 metre race will be on a Sunday. He refuses to run the race — despite strong pressure from the Prince of Wales and the British Olympic committee — because his Christian convictions prevent him from running on the Sabbath. …
It’s still an issue in 2011, more so in some nations than others.
Each athlete, each family, must make decisions when there’s a conflict.
Because of the Jewish sabbath, 7-year-old gymnast Amalya Knapp of Teaneck missed Saturday’s New Jersey state competition.
One of the many life lessons of sport for Amalya.
One comment on that post:
USAG parent:
When should the meets be held? During the week? For one religion Friday nights are not good, for another Saturday is no good, for another Sunday is not good. How about Tuesday would that work for everyone? …
(via Unorthodox Gymnastics)