debate on NCAA Gymnastics rules

Inside Gymnastics published the best article I’ve seen so far on changes to Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics:

Women’s collegiate gymnastics coaches made the first move to radically overhaul their sport at their annual college coaches’ meetings, held in conjunction with the J.O. National Championships in Washington earlier this month.

After more than three days of heated discussion, the women’s National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches voted to vastly change the NCAA competition format.

First, by adopting a six-up, six-count scoring format for all collegiate competitions and second by reducing the NCAA finals, currently known as the Super Six, to four teams and, if warranted, moving the meet from Friday night to Saturday afternoon in the hopes of gaining live TV coverage from rights-holder CBS. (Twelve teams would still qualify to NCAAs, but only the top two from each prelim session would advance to finals and compete for the title. Regional qualifying would remain the same.)

The latter measure, which reduces the number of teams in finals by two, passed almost unanimously (only one coach, in the end, voted against the radical reduction), while the six-up, six-count scoring idea received only a simple majority.

Both changes are the brainchild of Utah coach Greg Marsden, winner of nine NCAA titles and a passionate advocate for making his sport more accessible to the public. …

MAJOR CHANGES FOR WOMEN’S NCAAS?

It turns out that Florida coach Rhonda Faehn was the sole vote against the 2 main changes.

Florida hosts Championships next season.

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photo from Whatever Happened to … Rhonda Faehn

We won’t know until sometime later in the Summer if and when the changes will come into effect.

Many predict they will not be ratified by the NCAA.

I could see the 6-up, 6-count being put into effect soon. The change to a Super 4 Final being made contingent on a TV contract.

no USA at World University Games

An IG forum thread says that the Men’s program voted (4 to 3) not to attend the next Universiade scheduled for Belgrade, Serbia this year.

The Americans have not sent a women’s team for years.

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That’s a shame. It’s been an excellent meet in the past.

I’m surprised they do not see it as a good enough opportunity to attend.

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official website – Universiade 2009

Leave a comment if you know more about this meet.

Moscow World Cup Men’s Gymnastics

Prashanth Sellathurai is doing well.

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Men’s Prelim Results (PDF)

Anton Golotsutskov, Russia’s top name in the competition, plans a Rudi-in, back-out (1 1/2-twisting handspring double front) in Finals.

Wow.

another Tammy Biggs leap drill

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The Gymnastics Minute is a new series of free introductory video tips produced by GymSmarts.

basketball + gymnastics + soccer

I don’t know how they make these special effects sport videos.

But they sure looks realistic.

Click PLAY or watch on Videosift.

NCAA tweaks Championships format

Good news. Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics will be 10% more thrilling next season. Buy your season’s tickets now.

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GrinnellGirl – flickr – larger version

Blythe Lawrence in the Deseret News:

…At their annual coaches meeting in Seattle earlier this month, NCAA gymnastics coaches voted to adopt two new policies they hope will increase casual interest in the sport. If the changes are approved by an NCAA committee the second week of June, every score posted next year will count toward the final team score, and the NCAA Championships will move to a four-team final. …

Gymnastics back-flips to raise interest

Both big improvements, I feel.

Especially all scores count. That’s going to add even more drama to the meet next year. And increase the chances of upset.

… Currently, six competitors perform on each event and the top five scores count toward the team score, which may lead casual viewers to wonder why the team where only five gymnasts performed well beat the team that turned in six hit routines. …

Both changes are yet to be ratified.

Hey … That’s Blythe Lawrence of Gymblog fame. When did she start writing for the Deseret News?

Congratulations Blythe.