greatest single sporting gesture in golf

Jack Nicklaus is still the greatest golfer in history.

Did he do the right thing in the Ryder Cup, 1969?

… Big pressure putts are familiar territory for a top golfer; the added expectation of representing a team and a nation in such a historical and prestigious event is not. The situation might destroy a lesser man, but not Nicklaus, who nonchalantly rolls the ball into the centre of the hole and breathes a massive sigh of relief. Now he can do no worse than draw the tie and the overall match, and if nerves get the better of Jacklin, he would claim outright victory for himself and the USA.

One can only imagine what thoughts are racing through Jacklin’s mind as he watches Nicklaus hole out. The putt he faces is relatively straightforward under normal circumstances, but this situation is anything but. This is pressure at its most intense, and with everyone’s eyes trained on him he has nowhere to hide.

However, of all the scenarios playing out in his brain, the one he has not considered is the one that actually occurs. Nicklaus picks his own ball out of the hole, pauses, and then reaches over to pick up his opponent’s marker, conceding the putt. He goes over to the Englishman, offers his hand, and explains, “I don’t think you would have missed that putt, but in these circumstances, I would never give you the opportunity.”

The two golfers leave the course together with an arm around each other’s shoulder to heartfelt and deserved applause from the crowd. It is a fitting end to an honourable match between two great rivals.

In the final analysis, Nicklaus and Jacklin halved their match, and the overall score finished 16-16, the first tie in Ryder Cup history. Under the competition’s rules, this meant the USA, as the current holders, retained the trophy. Nicklaus knew this; he knew it made no material difference to the fate of the Cup whether he himself won or drew. The concession cost nothing in competitive terms, but was of immeasurable sporting value.

Nicklaus explained later, “I believed good sportsmanship should be as much a part of the Ryder Cup as great competition.” Jacklin has always been quick to agree, calling it “the greatest single sporting gesture in golf”.

Not everyone involved saw it that way. American captain Sam Snead was apoplectic: “It was ridiculous to give him that putt. We went over there to win, not to be good ol’ boys.” Fortunately, others were able to see the bigger picture. Leo Fraser, President of the US PGA, graciously agreed the two countries should each retain the trophy for a year, contrary to tradition. …

Sport At Its Best – A Defining Moment for Golf

(via Sport At Its Best)

spanny tampson – too much time on her hands

First our Big Fake Smile blogger found online the Sears Action Gymnastics Set.

Now, on Ebay, she’s found Gymnast Whitney and Gymnast Stacie dolls.

Is this Whitney? Or Stacie.

Click through to find out. And to see the home made leos …

Big Fake Smile – i don’t trust a man with curly hair. i can’t help picturing small birds laying sulfurous eggs in there, and i find it disgusting.

quick links to gymnastics news

European Championships:
The All Around
Gymnastics Examiner
• official website – news

Pacific Rim Championships:
The Couch Gymnast
Gymnastics Examiner
• official website – news
• Australian Gymnastics Blog – wrap-up

Leave a comment to suggest other good links. I’m finding Facebook has been great for both, Twitter … not so much.

Organizers of both these meets should be proud of the online coverage.

Komova, Grishina 1-2 Eu Jr Championships

International Gymnast:

Rising Russian star Viktoria Komova grabbed the all-around gold Friday at the 2010 Women’s European Championships in Birmingham.

Komova, second to Anastasia Grishina in Thursday’s qualification, outperformed and outscored her younger teammate and the rest of Europe in the final. Romania’s Larisa Iordache won the bronze. …

details and results – Komova Wins Junior European Title

Viktoria was the only Junior to compete Yurchenko 2 1/2. Grishina fell on beam.

Aunt Joyce is comparing videos from Pacific Rim:

… scoring at Europeans appears to be stricter than the scoring at Pac Rim. …

The Fiercest Princess Emerges

Komova scored 58.375 as compared with Jordyn Weiber 59.55.

A great rivalry for the future. The Russians are miles ahead of Jordyn on Bars, though. (VIDEO)

LIVE blog notes from The All Around.

Pac Rim gymnastics scores

Senior Women’s Artistic Gymnastics:

1. Rebecca Bross (USA) – 59.150
2. Alexandra Raisman (USA) – 58.250
3. Ksenia Afanasyeva (RUS) – 57.450

cutest gymnast at Pac Rims …

Zeng Siqi from China.

The dude who does the announcing told me he wanted to take littlest Chinese girl home as a pet- but his wife wouldn’t let him. Everyone, I mean, everyone wanted to adopt her!!!

I’m just scrolling backwards on Couch Gymnast, catching up on highlights and hilarity from the competition in Melbourne.

You’ll find that photo and many, many more.

Pac Rim Gymnastics awards

Photos and funny commentary on The Couch Gymnast ….

… The Chinese were terrible on beam. They fell and fell and fell and fell. We could have just lined them up and pushed them off. But they were delightful on floor. …

see more – THE CEREMONIES…..

2010 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships – home page

Jason Burnett – new world record difficulty

The Olympic Silver medalist in Trampoline has done it again. At Pacific Rim Championships prelims:

Jason Burnett (CAN): Great start that impressed the judges with his first routine. Was aiming to break his own personal difficulty world record by competing an 18.8 routine. Started very strongly with a rudi out triff, half in half out triff and half out triff. Had a little trouble mid routine which reduced his final degree of difficulty to 18.0. We will have to wait until Sunday’s final to see if he will attempt to break the record again. …

Gymnastics Australia – Trampoline Individual Preliminary rounds

The 18.0 is still a new record DD. An 18.8 would be insane.

Olympics Day 11 - Gymnastics - Trampoline

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(via Brett MacAuley on Facebook)

USA gymnasts dominate Pacific Rim

The USA women D-O-M-I-N-A-T-E-D the competition at the Pacific Rim Championships in Australia.

Besides the team gold, Rebecca Bross and Alexandra Raisman finished 1-2 in the Sr. All-Around.

Jordyn Wieber and Kyla Ross were 1-2 in the Jr. All-Around. Anna Rodionova (RUS) was 3rd.

Rebecca Bross

… Bross earned the top score in the bars and the floor, performances that propelled her to the women’s all-around victory with 59.150 points in Melbourne, Australia. Teammate Alexandra Raisman tallied 58.250 points and took second, while Russian Ksenia Afanasyeva (57.450) placed third. …

read more on Universal Sports

Bridget Sloan competed only Bars. Missed Bars. And did not qualify for apparatus finals.

Couch Gymnast is there – U.S.A. Takes All

• Raisman got a staggering 9.950 9.50 execution score on Vault (congrats judges!)

• “Vega’s floor routine is easily the prettiest thing at Pacs”.

• mind-bogglingly amazing event- KSENIA AFANASYEVA HIT FOUR