Gymnastics Glasgow World Cup begins

The World Championships in London in October is the biggest competition of 2009.

Many of the top gymnasts in the world are in the U.K. today, at podium training today in Scotland for the Glasgow Grand Prix and World Cup event on Friday 15 and Saturday 16 May 2009.

The line up looks quite strong. Though Swiss star Ariella Kaeslin just withdrew with an injured toe. And Olympic Floor Champion Sandra Izbasa was withdrawn by the Romanian delegation.

As usual, the Men’s competition is bigger and more competitive. More men than women worldwide can handle the new FIG rules.

My personal sympathies go out to Diego Hypolito. His Orkut profile was hacked last week.

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competition home page

There’s a good preview video clip on BG TV.

IAROV, BUTCHER join FIG MTC

Two excellent additions I believe will help the Men’s Technical Committee of the International Gymnastics Federation.

The FIG Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Technical Committee held its first meeting of the new Olympic Cycle at the FIG Head Office in Lausanne (SUI), May 7 – 9, 2009. …

New TC members

The committee welcomed its two new members, US American Steve Butcher and Canadian Edouard Iarov … Iarov … is currently working as a National Coach and High Performance Director at the Canadian Gymnastics Federation. As the coach of Valeri Liukin, Iarov’s best achievement is the Olympic Gold medal Liukin won on Horizontal Bar in Seoul in 1988. …

Iarov-Butcher

IAROV Edouard (CAN) BUTCHER Steve (USA)

Butcher is the Apparatus Supervisor this cycle for the Pommel Horse and serves as MTC Secretary. Like all committee members he also spends time lecturing at judges’ courses and serving as a FIG Technical Delegate at World Cup events. Apart from his functions at the FIG, Butcher sits at the head of the Pan American Union Men’s Technical Committee and oversees all major competitions between countries of the American continent, including the Pan American Games. With an impressive career as a coach, international judge and official at USA Gymnastics, Butcher is currently heading Gymnastics Operations at Premier Athletics, a Knoxville-based recreation and fitness company …

FIG – Men’s Artistic TC irons out details

new Yurchenko coaching DVDs

This looks interesting.

GymSmarts has just released a 3 DVD set of progressions.

  • Yurchenko Progressions 2 Disk Set ($54.95)
  • Yurchenko Progressions Part 2 ($29.95)
  • Tony-YurchSETTony-Yurch2

    Tony Retrosi, is the owner, Head Coach and Program director of Atlantic Gymnastics Centers.

    Details on the GymSmarts home page.

    Jiang Yuyuan – Bars

    China National Games Preliminary Team Competition.

    16.90 start score
    15.00 final score

    Click PLAY or watch the routine on YouTube.

    VIOLA ROADKILL has links to more video from the meet.

    gymnastics – triple back from bars

    Another great video from Artistry Is Dead

    91 Soviet Training – TRIPLE BACK off Uneven Bars

    Click PLAY or watch it on Gymnastike.

    This small clip is taken from an AMAZING video of training in St. Petersberg, Russia. It was distributed by the U.S. Elite Coaches Association. (Leave a comment if you recall what USECA video #.)

    Was it 1991?

    I recall 1989.

    changes to NCAA Gymnastics?

    Perhaps the best gymnastics journalist in the “regular” media is Lya Wodraska who writes for The Salt Lake City Tribune.

    In advance of the annual Women’s NCAA Coaches meetings in Seattle this week, Lya speculates on possible changes to the rules.

    … As he does every year, Utah coach Greg Marsden is pushing to change the format for the NCAA Championships. His ideal scenario is to do away with the 12-team format and take it to eight teams, which would eliminate the need for byes in the competitions and would take only around two hours to complete instead of 3-plus.

    In addition, he’s also pushing for all the routines to count rather than dropping the low score as it is now. He’d also like to see all scores count for teams to qualify for regionals and do away with the tedious regional qualifying scoring system, which is an average of certain road and home scores.

    “We need to simplify things and make it more understandable and exciting to the average sports fan,” …

    read more – Gymnastics: Format changes could be in future

    UPDATE: Interview with Greg Marsden by Anne Phillips of Gymnastike:

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    What types of things might we consider in order to simplify our rules and procedures in a way that would make our events more understandable and entertaining? Perhaps we could start by counting everything. … Then let’s create a competition format that allows everyone to always know who’s ahead and who’s behind. Let’s make our championship process look more like other sports and let’s create an event that would provide an opportunity for live television coverage.

    1. Compete five (or six) routines per event and count all five (or six) scores.
    • You may substitute at the end of your line-up if someone cannot finish her routine due to injury, but there will be a 0.5 deduction.
    • Counting all routines would make everything much more meaningful, therefore more exciting and allow for more upsets.

    2. Average all regular season meet scores to determine post-season qualification.
    • Must include a minimum of five away meets
    • The difference in ranking by RQS vs. season if minimal….

    3. Create a 32-team Championships format.

    Four NCAA regional sites:
    • Eight teams and individuals will be assigned to each regional site.
    • Two sessions on Saturday at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., with four teams and individuals in each session.
    • Winners of each session and highest ranking individuals not with a qualifying team move on to Semi-finals at NCAA Championships site.

    NCAA Championships site:
    • Semi-final sessions will be conducted on Friday at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
    • Top two teams from each session qualify to Finals
    • Team finals will be conducted on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. – for live TV
    • Event finals will be conducted on Sunday at 2:00 p.m.

    (via Inside Gymnastics on Facebook)

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    The thing I dislike most about the College Women’s rules is how they judge Finals on Vault in Championships.

    Qualify with one vault. Compete two in Finals.

    That’s dangerous. Last year my post on the subject I called NCAA Gymnastics Vault Final – DUMB

    The 2009 Vault Final was better. Safer. But the winner Ashleigh Clare-Kearney had not trained both vaults regularly during season. It was “throw and go” in the Final.

    ACK

    LSU Sports – Clare-Kearney Makes History with Two NCAA Titles

    NCAA really needs to change how they evaluate Vault Finals.

    10-year-old girl 5 muscle-ups

    From the GeoffTaucer YouTube Channel:

    Are you stronger than a 10-year-old girl?

    Click PLAY or watch a 10-year-old girl doing 5 consecutive muscle-ups on YouTube.

    Junior Olympic L10 Championships

    Hosted by Auburn Gymnastics in Seattle, the 2009 J.O. National Championships training sessions begin Thursday, May 14th.

    JO-Poster

    Schedule.

    (via Inside Gymnastics on Twitter)

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