Pacific Rim Championships on TV

In the States:

NBC will be televising the recent Pacific Rim Championships from Melbourne Australia today (Saturday, May 22nd) … I believe it will primarily be women’s coverage, with some men’s highlights included. …

American Gymnast

Putin: Russia MUST win 2014 Olympics

If you think Russia has been tearing it up in Women’s Artistic Gymnastics, look at what’s happening with their Winter Olympic sports program.

May 20 – Alexander Zhukov (pictured right) will today be formally installed as the new President of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC), replacing Leonid Tyagachev, who resigned in March in the wake of the team’s disastrous performance at the Olympics in Vancouver. …

Russia finished a relatively lowly 11th in the overall medals table in Vancouver, winning just 15 medals, only three of which were gold, the team’s worst performance since the break-up of the Soviet Union.

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has already set out what Zhukov’s goal must be.

Putin’s adviser Rostislav Murzagulov said: “The task is set clearly: first place in overall medals table in Sochi is a successful result, second – unsuccessful, third – an epic failure.”

Inside The Games

Zhukov is Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister. (I’m surprised that Putin didn’t take over the Russian Olympic Committee himself.)

Money is no obstacle in Russia. This at the same time 12 sports just had funding cut in Great Britain. And more cuts might be coming under the new government there.

gymnasts using an Insulin pump

I was guest coach last week at Go For It Gymnastics in Vegas, invited by Dana Brass.

One of the girls was training with some kind of Insulin pump, the first time I’d seen one on a gymnast.

Online I later saw an article about this girl, Lena, a L6 now a L8 gymnast who trains 22hrs/wk.

… Lena was diagnosed with type one diabetes when she was four years old and is on an insulin pump. She is an inspiration to other children with type 1 diabetes. …

Type 1 Diabetes – Lena gymnastics meet

The comments on that post include some from parents of other gymnasts with Type 1.

Leave a comment if you’ve an opinion on the Insulin pump for gymnasts. Especially if there are any complications.

Romanian coach Nicolae Forminte departing?

I didn’t link to the crazy story that the Romanian Head Coach called British gymnast Beth Tweddle a possible “doper”.

The same Beth Tweddle that was just awarded the MBE by the Prince of Wales. Role model to gymnasts everywhere.

It must have been some sort of misquote. I assumed.

Nobody would be silly enough to make that kind of accusation … right after his team was beaten by the British.

The next day Forminte fumbled an apology.

Now we’re hearing buzz that former Head Coach Octavian Belu MIGHT return after the World Championships.

This would be akin to the USA, in a panic, hiring Bela Karolyi or Steve Nunno, to replace Marta.

A bad idea.

Update: Dmarten of gymgossip.com tells that Belu’s role might be that of consultant, no more. Whew.

gymnast Svetlana Khorkina – cover girl

From yet another Romanian gymnastics blog, GymFever.

Sadly, Google Translate is terrible going from Romanian to English:

… I do not know if there are any gymnastics (outside Nadia Comaneci, perhaps) that appear in many magazines. Svetlana I was pretty horrid when they compete, always seemed to receive notes marry well, not really smiling outside the ground where they excel in Chapter difficulty but have attitude and charisma. Every time I look at her land in Athens memorable pass me shivers. …

I believe the topic is the astounding number of magazine covers featuring Khorkina.

GymFever – Again Svetlana Khorkina (translated to English)

Never accused of being shy, Svetty posed nude for the Russian version of Playboy in November 1997 and almost nude for the Russian version of Maxim right before the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.

As comedy site Uncyclopedia expains:

Svetlana Khorkina (pronounced WHORE-kina, aka: ‘The Queen’) is a Russian-born gymnast known for her long lines and innovation (often born out of her inability to do most other skills).

‘Sveta’, as she is known, is one of the most decorated gymnasts in the history of gymnastics, due in part to her longevity and her ability to seduce the judges into giving her massively inflated scores.

Sveta earned a reputation as a fierce competitor who remained focused in competition. This focus was often complimented by her excessive whining and uncomfortably dramatic performances on the floor exercise. Her Russian teammates were often warned to keep themselves at least five feet from Sveta at all times during a competition, as she had a tendency to slap, and occasionally bite other competitors when things didn’t go her way.

For the record, I feel Khorkina was one of the most interesting and entertaining gymnasts in history. I love her Bars, her Bars, her Bars.

Sue Sylvester – Entertainment Weekly

Never has a Cheer coach got so much press.

Click through to EW.com for details of a terrific GLEE rumour … Susan Boyle to play the school “lunch lady” next season.

as cheerleaders soar, so do risks

Front page story on MSNBC May 20th, 2010:

… Cheerleading — not basketball, not softball, not even field hockey or ice hockey — is by far the most dangerous sport for girls. Cheer accounts for 65 percent of all catastrophic injuries in girls’ high school athletics, shows a recent report by the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research at the University of North Carolina.

That’s especially striking considering cheerleaders make up just about 12 percent of the 3 million female high school athletes in the U.S.

Devastating injuries soar

Frederick Mueller, director of the injury research center, has tracked down 73 cases of “catastrophic” injuries in U.S. cheerleaders over the past 26 years.

Flying without a net: Cheer injuries on rise

I’m one of the few Artistic gymnastics coaches trying to encourage and promote competitive cheer. But it’s not easy in the face of statistics like this.

Should competitive cheer be better regulated?

Difficulty further restricted?

Leave a comment if you’ve an opinion.

Thanks Quentin Finck for the link.

yet another NFLD coaching job

This is the third I’ve posted in the past few weeks.

I’d best get out to Newfoundland myself in July. And check out what’s happening on the Rock, gymnastics-wise.
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Campia Gymnastics in Mount Pearl, NL is looking for a full-time Head Coach for their competitive programs, MAG and WAG. Salary commensurate with experience, education and certification.

Contact: Michelle Tuck, info AT campiagymnastics.com

Campia Gymnastics

Floyd Landis – DENY, DENY, DENY

Until now.

Seems to me that doping in distance cycling is endemic.

The New York Times is reporting today that after four years of denials cyclist Floyd Landis has admitted that he used performance enhancing drugs throughout his career. The 2006 Tour de France winner, who was later stripped of that title, reportedly sent e-mails to top cycling officials in the U.S. and Europe detailing his use of the drugs, while also naming other top U.S. riders who he says were doping as well. …

read more – The Adventure Blog – Floyd Landis Admits Doping, Throws Other Riders Under The Bus

Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong waits at the starting line in Visalia, California of stage five of the Amgen Tour of California

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Let’s say, for example, that gymnasts from your nation were underage when they competed at the Olympics.

How long can you deny that truth?

It’s bound to come out, sooner or later.