Kristina Vaculik interview

Click PLAY or watch the Gymnastics Canada interview on YouTube.

Stanford is a tough school. I don’t see how Kristina can register for Fall 2010 and also compete at World Championships this October in Rotterdam.

… On the other hand, she is a wonder woman. Nothing seems to stop her. Perhaps she can find a way.

Chinese Gymnastics Nationals MAG results

A few have been posted on GymnasticsResults.com.

FLOOR
1 Huang Yuguo 15.525
2 Zhang Chenglong 15.425
3 Tong Yingjie 15.175

POMMELS
1 Zhang Hongtao 16.150
2 Fu Yu 15.350
3 Kang Chen 15.225

RINGS
1 Yan Mingyong 15.900
2 Tao Zhuyong 15.425
3 Lu Bo 15.400

Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2009 - Day Five

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Chinese Gymnastics Nationals results

All-around.

1 Sui Lu
2 Wu Liufang
3 Huang Huidan
4 Huang Qiushuang
5 Deng Linlin
6 Xiao Kangjun

Full WAG results.

With a 7.40 difficulty score, He Kexin is still miles ahead on Bars, as a specialist.

Second place on Bars in Finals was Huang Huidan. Click PLAY or watch her routine on YouTube.

Fantastic feet and legs.

Gymnastike is posting videos from various sources on one page – 2010 Chinese Nationals

Romanian coach Forminte resigns

I’m surprised. The rumours were true.

… According to Daily Pro-Sport, Forminte said Tuesday he quit because he feels the gymnastics federation no longer has confidence in him after it called on former coaches Marian Bitang and Octavian Belu to supervise training for the 2012 London Olympics.

Forminte says “I no longer have a place here.”

Federation chief Adrian Stoica confirmed Forminte’s departure. He said he tried to dissuade him from leaving. …

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What does Romania do now?

The Couch Gymnast is not optimistic. Nor am I.

FIG rejects lowering gymnast age to 15

F.I.G. is doing a superb job of “corporate” communication these days.

This is old news, but I love how it’s phrased on the FIG website:

… At mid-cycle, the 44 Council members took a moment to map out the months and years to come for its gymnasts.

No means no!

The elected members demonstrated a sense of courage and determination, turning a deaf ear to the usual “demons” that attempt to infiltrate the Federation time and again; this time around, proposals for podium warm-ups and a 15 year minimum age limit for female gymnasts.

As for the former, media demands sufficed for a rejection. The truth is podium warm-ups irritate TV broadcasters, who are looking for a certain rhythm, an entertaining show, highlights and short sequences. The downtime that would result from podium warm-ups would only serve to undermine entertainment quality and, worse, encourage networks to cover other discipline with a more suitable programme. …

Second proposal denied! The Council resisted the urge to go back in time and bring the minimum age limit down from 16 to 15 for female Artistic gymnasts. …

read more – FIG – 10th FIG Council Chiba (JPN), May 12 – 13, 2010

No means no!

You might disagree with Bruno Grandi, as I do, but you can’t accuse him of obfuscation. This press release is crystal clear.

what’s next for trampolinist Jason Burnett?

The 2008 Olympic Silver medalist easily won his 5th Canadian Sr. Men’s Championships.

Click PLAY or watch one of his routines on YouTube.

In a Gymnastics Canada interview he talks about his plan to set yet another new world record in degree of difficulty in an upcoming meet in Switzerland.

Jason says the new rules calculating total “air time” during the routine will not become official until January 2011. Leave a comment if you can confirm. Confirmed. Thanks Calítoe.

gymnast Curtis Graves

Shout out to Curtis from Taiso, Saskatoon. A Junior who qualified to the Senior Horizonatal Bar Championships.

Yamawaki

From the Facebook album: CC10 – Event Finals on Sat. by Stu Cram

He stayed after Nationals to “demonstrate” at our coaching course in Kamloops.

WAG Open Finals (age 16+)

These results seem to have gone missing from the OFFICIAL home page. … We’re trying to chase them down now.

1. Sasha Vedenin (Gemini), 54.0; 2. Ti Liu (Gymnix), 53.55; 3. Rochelle Bernier (Capital City), 52.8; 4. Eliane Kulczyk (Gym-Plus), 52.6; 5. Lory-Jing Robert (Gymnix), 52.35; 6. Karensa Mitchell (Club Aviva), 51.95; 7. Brittany Ekstedt (Champions), 51.8; 8. Caroline Tanguay (Viagym), 51.6; 9. Krishna Yemany (Oakville), 51.4; 10. Emily Bigras (Bluewater), 51.1.

Gymnastics Examiner – Live blog: 2010 Canadian Nationals, women’s open finals (age 16+)

Update: Stu Cram to the rescue.

Stu quickly summarized the WAG National Open 16+(AA & EF) Results and sends them to us as a PDF.

Acrobatic Gymnasts Spelbound in FINAL

… Spelbound was one of the most popular acts discovered during the Britain’s Got Talent 2010 auditions. Now, after an incredible performance, the talented gymnasts have become the first act voted through to this Saturday’s live final. …

Click PLAY or watch their most recent set on YouTube.

Simon Cowell was also impressed telling Spelbound: “I have never seen anything like this in this country… I agree with the guys, this is what this show is all about it’s finding undiscovered talent and that’s what you are. Absolutely super.”

Spelbound first act through to Britain’s Got Talent final

(via GymNiceTic)

I keep hearing that Acrobatic Gymnastics is dying, their best athletes departing for the circus too soon. But this success should rejuvenate the sport, at least in the U.K.

back layout 1/1 on Beam

Deng Linlin at Chinese Nationals.

… went for her layout full series on beam in event finals and managed to stay on. She won beam with a 15.050. (6.8 D, 8.250 E) …

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

(via Aunt Joyce)