Sean Melton of Orlando, Fla., and Sam Mikulak of Corona del Mar, Calif., won the 14-15 and 16-18 junior men’s U.S. all-around titles, respectively, at the 2010 Visa Championships at the XL Center in Hartford. …
Read more on USAG including links to full results
China FINALLY loses 2000 Bronze medal
Gymnastics Examiner:
Wednesday night, the 2000 U.S. Olympic team — Tasha Schwikert, Elise Ray, Kristen Maloney, Dominique Dawes, Jamie Dantzscher, Amy Chow — received in Hartford the bronze medals they had earned in Sydney. …
The U.S. was awarded the bronze in April after a lengthy investigation by the IOC and International Gymnastics Federation concluded that China’s Dong Fangxiao, who was supposedly 17 in 2000, was actually 14. …
Ten years after the fact, the 2000 women’s Olympic team receives their bronze medal
Reaction has been mixed. Many people, including me, are more interested in the consequences of China losing than the USA winning the team medal.
Will this prevent future age falsification?
… Let’s see what happens at the Youth Olympic Games.
Sho Nakamori competing Nationals
His first meet back from major knee surgery.
Good luck! … But simply getting back to that level of competition I’d call a win.

Sho’s blog – Game Time
Having graduated Stanford, he’s now now training with Chinese-born Zhang Jinjing, a 1996 Olympian and the 1997 world champion on parallel bars, at Champions Academy in Morgan Hill, Calif.
Katelyn Ohashi – Beam
Love it.
Katelyn Ohashi on beam during podium training at the 2010 US National Championships.

photo by USAG – more photos of podium training
(via Gymtage)
more ‘Golden Oldie’ gymnasts …
This is getting to be a trend.
Couch Gymnast:
In British Gymnastics News, both Imogen Cairns and Marissa King have been invited to join the National training squad, as long as they both commit to training to potentially be a part of the Rotterdam World Championships squad. Form British Gymnastics;
Imogen (21), from The Academy GC did not compete for more than a year due to injury, but returned at the 2010 British Championships in Guildford in excellent form; winning the Gold medal on vault, placing fourth on beam and floor, and fifth in the All Around.
Marissa (19) from Huntingdon GC left for the USA soon after Beijing 2008, to study and compete for the University of Florida (USA). Marissa is also hoping to qualify for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, October. She returned home to compete in the 2010 British Championships where she achieved a Silver medal on vault and 8th place on floor. …
read more – GOLDEN OLDIES….
gymnast Shallon Olsen interview
Many are watching the progress of the 10yr-old phenom from Vancouver, Canada.
Did you catch the Gymnastics Examiner interview?

Examiner.com: What are your future goals in gymnastics?
S.O.: “My future goal in gymnastics is to go to the Olympics.”
… Examiner.com: Who are your role models in gymnastics? Who do you look up to?
S.O.: “My favorite gymnast is Nastia Liukin. I look up to Shae Zamardi who trains with me.”
Russian gymnasts Komova, Kazachkov
Victoria Komova and Daniil Kazachkov will represent Russia at the looming Youth Olympic Games.
Too bad I don’t speak Russian.
Click through to watch a TV interview on YouTube.
http://www.viktoriakomova.ru/player/player-viral.swf
(via Aunt Joyce)
Thanks Alan Owen for the video embed.
VISA podium training
Jordyn Wieber told Blythe that she’s been playing with 3/1 twisting Yurchenko.
World Champion Bridget Sloan is out of the all-around competition, injured. Likely she will compete only Beam.
USAG – more Junior Women’s Podium Training photos
Sadly, I’m not attending this year. Stacy Clark will be representing Cirque du Soleil. … Look for Stacy if you are convinced you should be in the new Michael Jackson show.
Mas Watanabe on Handstand
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube
Andy Thornton on Universal Sports
Excellent.
The American Gymnast blogger is doing more mainstream pieces on Universal.
The men kick-off this week’s U.S. Championships on Wednesday in Hartford, Conn.
Keep checking UniversalSports.com for more of Andy’s expert analysis.
The men’s pommel horse has forever been considered by most gymnastics experts to be the most challenging of the men’s six events. …
“The pig,” as some like to call it, is in a category of its own. …
Jonathan Horton would have only needed a 14.075 on the event to win the all-around SILVER MEDAL at the 2008 Olympic Games…instead his 13.675 landed him in 9th. And at the 2007 world championships the year before, his proud 4th place all-around finish could have easily been a bronze had his lackluster 13.975 on pommels been only two tenths higher. …
read more – Breaking down the pommel horse
Andy points out that the States has many gymnasts who can compete with the best in the world including: Ribeiro, McNeill, Ishino, Naddour. … Not to mention Artemev.
(via Gymnastics Examiner Week in Review)





