Olympian Raj Bhavsar – new skill?

Raj Bhavsar already has a skill named after him on Rings.

At the upcoming World Cup meet in Moscow he plans to unveil another “new” skill, this time on P Bars.

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… Bhavsar will be one of four U.S. gymnastics, joining national all-around champion David Sender, Olympic bronze medalist Joey Hagerty and University of Oklahoma gymnast Chris Brooks of Houston, who will compete May 29-30 in Moscow at an International Gymnastics Federation World Cup.

Bhavsar will compete on rings and parallel bars, but his primary incentive for the trip is the chance to get his name in the FIG code of points if he completes an above-bar release skill on parallel bars that he has been practicing since 2007.

It starts from one end of the bar and finishes at the other end, and I think I’ve got it down,” he said. “It’s like any skill – more hits than misses. I’m 95 percent there.” …

Chronicle

Leave a comment if you know his new trick.

Normally competing a skill at a World Cup is not enough to get into the Code of Points. That might happen if he competes it at the World Championships.

He is Rajnastics on twitter.

Best tweet from Raj: “Enough whine about swine.”

Hey, Utah Coach Greg Marsden just joined twitter. He’s a bit slow to the party. Surprising since Greg and Utah are often first to do things online.

Vaults named after gymnasts

The latest Code of Points video from MostepanovaFan is terrific.

An edit showing “named” vaults, often as performed by their namesake.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

more MostepanovaFan videos

future USA Rings star CJ Maestas

Most nations need at least one Rings specialist on their National Team.

Kevin Tan, for example, was a lock for Beijing because he had the highest potential Ring score for the USA.

CJ Maestas (Gold Cup) just might be that guy in future. He easily won Rings for LEVEL 10 (16-18) at J.O. Nationals 2009. And also won Parallel Bars. Results.

Click PLAY or watch CJ on Rings on Stick It Media.

Short on holds. Certainly. But an amazing routine for his age. CJ’ll only get better and better for the next 10 years!

Moscow Stars World Cup Gymnastics

CHIMGYM posted the competitors list for the Moscow Stars World Cup May 29-30th.

Brazil and Vietnam are the only countries outside Europe bringing gymnasts to Moscow … in the Women’s competition.

The Couch Gymnast commentary:

… The line up is not too bad,but not exactly as enthralling as a Russian competition line up might have been twenty years ago. …

Moscow World Stars? Where’s the Stars?

The Men’s line up is much more competitive, as usual. The Americans are not afeared of competing in Russia:

Guillermo Alvarez (FX, PH)
Raj Bhavsar (SR, PB)
Christopher Brooks (FX, VT, HB)
David Sender (SR, VT)

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Alvarez – Minnesota Gymnastics Training Center
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On the bright side, provisional registrations are good for the 2009 London’s Artistic Gymnastics World Championships.

… the FIG now counts a total of 520 gymnasts (315 men, 205 women) from 72 national federations.

For a post-Olympic year these are high numbers statistically and rival events such as Tianjin 1999, Anaheim 2003 with 73 countries and Aarhus 2006 with 70. Stuttgart 2007 still holds the record with 84 participating federations. …

FIG

Perhaps the new code is not killing Women’s Artistic Gymnastics worldwide. Over 200 women is a healthy number.

Yurchenko full on, full off

I’ve never liked the 1/1 on Yurchenko vaults. The relatively high preflight kills the postflight, normally.

But this difficult variation is interesting.

Click PLAY or watch Jackie Bruce on Gymnastike.

UPDATE: Marcus says: Kang Yun Mi and Steliana Nistor did this vault back in 2004

odd tumbling training video

I dunno why. But there’s something so quirky and captivating about this video clip that it kept me watching through.

Mack Brannan and Friends – tumbling for fun

Watch it on Gymnastike.

name gymnastics elements Parallel Bars

Another great video by igorgymn1.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

1) Bilozerchev;2) Carballo I;3) Kato;4) Honma;5) Healy;6) Gatson I;7) Diamidov;8) Cucherat;9) Kenmotsu;10) Makuts;11) Korolev;12) Novikov;13) Richards;14) Suarez;15) Tikhonkhih;16) Moy;17) Markelov;18) Manna;19) Kwon;20) Gushiken;21) Belle;22) Morisue;23) Pegan;24) Roethlisberger;25) Tanaka;26) Marchenko;27) Li Xiao Peng;28) Tippelt;29) Dimitrenko;30) Wells;31) Watanabe;32) Tsolakidis I;33) Urzica;34) Quintero;35) Hiroyuki Kato;36Toumilovitch

And a few new skills.

P Bars is truly the apparatus with the greatest variety of skills.

TumblTrak Air Floor in Canada

A 6m demo Air Floor has been touring Alberta. It’s a less expensive alternative to a full TumblTrak.

Here is the Air Floor last weekend in the corral at the Mountain Magic competition in Okotoks.

Air Floor Mountain Magic 2009

Click through to TumblTrak to see more photos and videos.

I like the 6m longest version best of the 3 sizes available. Next best, I reckon, is the shortest.

Contact TumblTrak if you have specific questions on the product.

The optional cover looks good too though I’ve not used one, as yet.

tribute to gymnast Kyle Shewfelt

The best I’ve read so far is by George Johnson in our local paper, the Calgary Herald:


Recently, writing on his madly entertaining, highly personal blog, Shewfelt featured an anonymous, very Shewfelt-ian quote that could easily pass not only for a personal philosophy but a career legacy:

“Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.” He’s done that, for himself, and from us. …

read the rest – Golden gymnast calls it a career. No regrets for Kyle Shewfelt.

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Olympic Gymnast Kyle Shewfelt retires

It’s official. The most successful Canadian gymnast in history is retiring after 3 Olympics Games.

The 2004 Floor Champion will “hang up the grips, put away the stinky gym shoes, remove the singlet, take my hands out of the chalk bucket and start embarking on new journeys.”

What’s next for Kyle Shewfelt?

“… Starting right away, I am excited to be moving into an ambassador role with Gymnastics Canada where I will have the opportunity to promote the sport and have an impact on a whole new generation of Olympic gymnasts.

I will also be joining the broadcasting team to cover the Canadian National Gymnastics Championships on CBC at the beginning of June, an opportunity that I hope extends many many years.

Further into the future, I have BIG plans. …

Click through to the official announcement on his blog for details.

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official website – KyleShewfelt.com

Thanks for all the great years, Kyle!

You are truly one of the best ambassadors for our sport worldwide.