1991 Worlds Gymnastics video

I have nothing but fond memories of the 1991 World Championships in Indianapolis.

In a way it was the end of the greatest era of Women’s Artistic Gymnastics.

I recall Bela and that amazing American team walking to the venue like rock stars. It was a thrilling meet.

Click PLAY or watch I like the way you move on YouTube.

Shout out to my favourite gymnast of that meet, Aussie Joanna Hughes who led her team to an astonishing 6th place.

old Canadian gymnastics photos

Before Grace Chiu, the best Canadian gymnastics photographer in Canada was Dory Dynna.

Back in the old days, Dory posted some of his favourite pics on a website he now calls “primitive”.

Darcy Wittenburg 1992
Darcy Wittenburg 1992
Jackie Bender
Jackie Bender
Myanh Dang
Myanh Dang

see more of Dory’s GYMNASTICS PHOTOS

Dory is living in Vancouver, very involved in the Dance community there.

Thanks for all your great work over the years, Dory!

Mary Lee Tracy – Beam Arabian

Super impressive drills on how to introduce one of the most impossible skills in gymnastics.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

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Cheerleading an Olympic Sport?

Most gymnastics and trampoline coaches look down on Cheer.

Feel it’s a lesser sport.

Pooh-pooh the make-up and glitzy clothing.

But – fact is – Cheer is a competitive sport on the ascent. Artistic Gymnastics a competitive sport that has flat-lined. Or is in decline in most parts of the world.

About.com Cheer did a poll. Here’s how the general public (and many Cheer enthusiasts) voted:

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It would not surprise me if Cheer is seriously considered for the Olympics in my life time.

BMX biking was added in 2008. Skateboard is in for 2012.

Baseball was dropped.

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In so-called democratic amateur sports organizations, Cheer may take over Gymnastics due to sheer numbers of participants.

Leave a comment if you have an opinion.

… Or check the thread started by Bill Seely, Executive Director USA Federation for Sport Cheering on the Chalk Bucket Forum. Especially if you know an athlete that might want to try out for Cheer Team USA.

Athletes trying out for Team USA must be 18 years of age prior to December 1st. Online applications are being accepted July 1st.

MostepanovaFan – 90s vs Now Gymnastics

More Gymnastics Education for us from MostepanovaFan.

Companian piece to my 80s vs Now tage. Montage of skills and combinations innovated in the 90s that are still being performed today (or last quad anyway)

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

That last Bars dismount is AMAZING. Pretty much a Double full out.

exercise ball acrobatics bloopers

Though I clearly warned one and all not to try this at home, this adult recreation gymnast thought he’d try some exercise ball acrobatics.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

(via the SALTA TRAINING VIDEOS blog)

$12,000 coaching internship for Canadians

Cathy Haines, Chief Technical Officer for Gymnastics Canada, sent out this great opportunity.

The 2009–2010 Coaching Internship Program is being funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Youth Employment Strategy’s Career Focus program which will provide post-secondary graduate youth with career-related work experience in their field of study.

Through this project, the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC) is offering subsidies of $12,000 to enable sport organizations to hire young professionals for coaching positions leading to permanent full-time employment.

A total of 10 internships are available. The deadline for applications is July 13, 2009 for positions starting August 1, 2009.

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Last year 3 of the available grants went to gymnastics sports.

NCAA Gymnastics four-on-the-floor Finals

I’m happy.

The NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Committee did approve a new format for Collegiate Team Finals after all. (There was some doubt after the concept was opposed by some in the dominant SEC Conference.)

… Instead of the top six teams competing for the team title on the second day of the championship, the gymnastics committee wants the top four teams to advance to the finals (a concept the committee has dubbed “four on the floor”). The change would eliminate byes during the NCAA finals, making it easier for fans to follow the standings. The change also would shorten the competition, making it easier to broadcast live, which in turn could give college women’s gymnastics more fan appeal. …

That’s a slight improvement, in my opinion. I’ve attended Finals the past 3yrs and the old 6 team Final did drag a bit.

Even better, is this change:

… The committee also is recommending that the score of every gymnast who competes on an apparatus count toward the team’s final score. Currently, six gymnasts compete on each apparatus but only the top five scores count, allowing a team to make a mistake and still contend for the title. Making all six scores count toward a team’s final score will help fans be more involved in the event, Plinske said. The change would be in effect only during NCAA regional and national competition. …

NCAA – Gymnastics seeks to shift gears with ‘four-on-the-floor’ idea

This will favour teams that have depth. And consistency.

And will also result in more upsets. Delicious uncertainty.

The downside is that teams will take fewer risks.

If NCAA Championships/Sport Management Cabinet approves the change, it starts not next year in Florida, but in 2011 at a neutral site in Cleveland. (That’s a good decision as Florida opposed this change in the original vote.)

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commentary by Dwight Normile – International Gymnast – NCAA Women’s Rules Could Change for Better

gymnastics hand rips

Coach Cy Platt resumed training after a long break.

His baby soft hands did not respond well.

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Cy is one of the Platt Brothers, an excellent acrobatic, comedy performance team.