coach in New Zealand

Southern Gymnastic Academy in Dunedin is seeking an enthusiastic and well-organized person for the role of Women’s Artistic Gymnastics Head Coach. We are seeking a strong communicator, who is enthusiastic about coaching and works well both independently and in a team environment. Qualifications to coach at a senior level are desirable and we are willing to support ongoing training.

This role will involve coaching our level 4 to 6 gymnasts as well as taking a strategic overview of the WAG and recreational coaches, gymnasts, and programs. The position is currently sized at approximately 20 hours per week. There is flexibility in the hours and job description and we are open to tailoring the position to suit the right person. The club is open to all expressions of interest and the position will commence in January 2011.

See our website www.southerngymnastics.co.nz. For more details and/or expressions of interest please contact dunedin~AT~southerngymnastics.co.nz.

Thanks Caleb.

update – coach Natalia Laschenova

John Crumlish:

… Olympic and world championships gold medalist Natalia Laschenova is awaiting a decision on her latest quest for a U.S. immigrant visa, her lawyer told IG this week….

In January of this year, Laschenova’s former employer, Integrity Gymnastics in Plain City, Ohio, received a notice from the USCIS that her petition for an employment-based immigrant visa was denied, reopened and denied again.

… on hold are plans for Laschenova’s daughter, Sasha Tsikhanovich, to compete on a gymnastics scholarship for Auburn University.

read more on International Gymnast

mother and daughter coaching

(via Gymtruthteller)

2010 U.S.A. gymnastics podium

Podium Training from the 2010 Covergirl Classic and Visa Championships.

Footage from Gymnastike

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

(via Gymtage … with reservations about the branding, elainec17)

… tacky and unnecessary

how old is Hong Su Jong?

I’d heard the rumour that Hong Su Jong was underage at the Beijing Athens Olympics. The complaint is now official.

details on IG – North Korean Gymnast’s Age Under Dispute

That post can be updated. …

Hong Su Jong will be given a chance to explain the discrepancies at a hearing and in written statements, the International Gymnastics Federation said Saturday.

Hong’s birthdate is March 9, 1989, on the entry list for the world championships later this month in Rotterdam, Netherlands. But she had a March 9, 1985, birthdate at the 2004 Olympics and the 2006 world championships, and a March 9, 1986, birthdate at the 2007 world championships, where she won the silver medal on vault.

If Hong was born in 1989, she would have been ineligible to compete in Athens. …

ESPN FIG probing Hong Su Jong’s birthdate

No nation bungles bigger than North Korea. I recall judging with a fellow from North Korea in the early 1990s in a major international competition. He literally was some sort of bureaucrat who knew nothing about gymnastics. And could not distinguish between vaults.

Couch Gymnast magazine 7

Interviews:
• Thema Williams – Trinidad’s gymnastics star
• Nica Hults – the junior US gymnast
• Ten Quick Questions – Cassie Whitcomb
• Carlotta Ferlito (Italy)
• Angela Donald (Australia)
•  Sofi Gomez (Guatemala)

• Ghent World Cup – observations, questions and interviews
• Romanian Report – with Sandra Izbasa and Ana Porgras
• German Nationals – with Oksana Chusovitina
• Gymnastics in Trinidad – coach Annette Telfer
• SUI-GER-ROM – report
 

• No ‘I’ in Team- Diana Gallagher on college gymnastics
• Opinion- Suna Zekioglu tells why three-up three-count rule should go
Team Talk – with Tasha, coach Cassie Rice, Georgia Bonora, Maria Olaru, Danusia Francis, Brittany Rogers

• Amy’s Gym Diary – Amy Kleefisch. 
• The List- some exciting B+C+D beam connections
• The Quiz – Test your gymnastics knowledge

Click through to Couch Gymnast to read any post

Thanks Brigid. This looks to be the best yet.

gymnastics – foundation for sport

by site editor Rick McCharles

You and I know that “gymnastics” is fundamental to sport. All kids need to … Run, Gym, Swim.

Scheduled to teach a week long gymnastics course in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Oct. 11th – 18th, I was interested to see this article on Gulf News:

Dubai: The secretary-general of the Dubai Sports Council (DSC) has called for the implementation of gymnastics at the national level if the country is to taste success in sports at the international level.

“We have a belief that gymnastics is the basic ingredient of any sport, be it individual or team. And this is the only reason why we should have gymnastics as part of the national sports psyche in the UAE,” Dr Ahmad Sa’ad Al Sharif, Secretary-General of the DSC told Gulf News.

read more – Sports official pushes gymnastics

This concept is new in that region.

(via Full Twist)

Reel Rock Film Tour

This is the 5th year that the Banff Mountain Film Festival has sent a mini-festival of their best climbing films on the road.

Click PLAY or watch the extreme trailer on YouTube.

Ueli Steck, Paul Robinson, Daniel Woods, Lisa Rands, Dean Potter, Peter Croft, Chris Sharma, Cedar Wright, …

international calendar

official home page

MostepanovaFan – World Bar Champions

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1954 — Agnes Keleti (Hungary)
1958 — Larissa Latynina (USSR)
1962 — Irina Pervushina (USSR)
1966 — Natalia Kuchinskaya (USSR)
1970 — Karin Janz (East Germany)
1974 — Annelore Zinke (East Germany)
1978 — Marcia Frederick (USA)
1979 — Ma Yanhong (China) and Maxi Gnauck (East Germany)
1981 — Maxi Gnauck (East Germany)
1983 — Maxi Gnauck (East Germany
1985 — Gabriele Fahnrich (East Germany)
1987 — Doerte Thuemmler (East Germany) and Daniela Silivas (Romania)
1989 — Fan Di (China) and Daniela Silivas (Romania)
1991 — Kim Gwang-Suk (North Korea)
1992 — Lavinia Milosovici (Romania)
1993 — Shannon Miller (USA)
1994 — Luo Li (China)
1995 – Svetlana Khorkina (Russia)
1996 – Svetlana Khorkina (Russia) and Elena Piskun (Belarus)
1997 – Svetlana Khorkina (Russia)
1999 – Svetlana Khorkina (Russia)
2001 — Svetlana Khorkina (Russia)
2002 — Courtney Kupets (USA)
2003 — Hollie Vise (USA) and Chellsie Memmel (USA)
2005 — Anastasia Liukin (USA)
2006 – Elizabeth Tweddle (Great Britain
2007 — Ksenia Semenova (Russia)
2009 — He Kexin (China)

GymnastTraining.org

Michael T. Jones has set up a video training site for WAG.

It shows drills using an animated gymnast. Interesting concept.

screen shot

Check it out for yourself – GymnastTraining.org

And leave a comment if you have an opinion. If it works, many coaches could use similar software to share their favourite drills online.

(via Gymnastics the Great)

blog – Gymnastics the Great

Nicole Cooper has a site called Gymnastics the Great:

For All The: Gymnastics, Gymnast, Coaches, Judges, Gyms, Skills, Drills, Handstands, Cartwheels, Splits, Leaps, Flips, Rolls, Jumps, Twists, Falls, Breaks, Bruises, Lessons, and Beauty

Browsing the archives there are a number of posts on injury prevention and the benefits of gymnastics.

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