Montreal Gymnastics World Cup Men

Results are starting to be posted …

2009 World Cup
Montreal, Que., Canada
March 6, 2009

The women did not have a qualification round at the World Cup, and all competitors will participate in the final round.

Men’s qualification round

Floor exercise
1. Koji Yamamuro, JPN, 15.400
2. Nathan Gafuik, CAN, 15.150
3. Razvan Selariu, ROU, 14.750
4. Rok Klavora, SLO, 14.000
5. Barend Verbeke, BEL, 13.750
6. Rafael Morales, PUR, 13.700
7. Marius Berbecar, ROU, 13.150
8. Alexander Rodriguez, PUR, 13.100

Pommel horse
1. Cyril Tommasone, FRA, 15.400
T2. Donna – Donny Truyens, BEL, 15.350
T2. Sajo Bertoncelj, SLO, 15.350
T4. Hamilton Sabot, FRA, 14.850
T4. Krisztian Berki, HUN, 14.850
6. Ryosuke Baba, JPN, 14.600
7. Ziga Britovjek, SLO, 14.350
8. Tim McNeill, USA, 14.250
9. Jackson Payne, CAN, 14.050

Still rings
1. Danny Pinheiro Rodrigues, FRA, 15.300
2. Samir Ait Said, FRA, 15.250
3. Robert Stanescu, ROU, 14.950
T4. Tommy Ramos, PUR, 13.850
T4. Kenya Kobayashi, JPN, 13.850
6. Razvan Selariu, ROU, 13.750
7. Rafael Morales, PUR, 13.400
8. Koji Yamamuro, JPN, 13.100

Vault
1. Koji Yamamuro, JPN, 15.850
2. Marius Berbecar, ROU, 15.725
3. Daniel Popescu, ROU, 15.475
4. Samir Ait Said, FRA, 15.450
5. Marek Lyszczarz, POL, 15.275
6. Nathan Gafuik, CAN, 15.100
7. Rok Klavora, SLO, 14.800
8. Alen Dimic, SLO, 12.925

Parallel bars
1. Yosuke Hoshi, JPN, 15.600
2. Kenya Kobayashi, JPN, 15.200
3. Tim McNeill, USA, 15.150
4. Adam Kierzkowski, POL, 15.050
5. Cyril Tommasone, FRA, 15.000
6. Hamilton Sabot, FRA, 14.800
7. Marius Berbecar, ROU, 14.550
8. Robert Stanescu, ROU, 14.200

Horizontal bar
1. Yosuke Hoshi, JPN, 15.200
2. Aljaz Pegan, SLO, 14.950
3. Danell Leyva, USA, 14.850
4. Ryosuke Baba, JPN, 14.800
5. Hamilton Sabot, FRA, 14.700
6. Jackson Payne, CAN, 14.350
7. Marijo Moznik, CRO, 14.200
8. Roman Kulesza, POL, 13.900

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Top 8 on each apparatus advance to finals.

Gymnastics – 2009 Coupe Internationale

Some results are posted. (PDF)

Elizabeth Price (USA) was the clear winner with 53.450.

Her Parkette teammate Madeline Hanley was second. Bronze went to Canada’s Anna Gamelo.

This is not the FIG World Cup event.

NCAA Div 3 Gymnastics Championships

It’s a shame Division 3 gymnastics gets so little coverage. This is the first year Gymnastics Coaching is covering the meet, for example. These gymnasts are very dedicated as there are no athletic scholarships.

Ali Clausen, co-captain of host Hamline University in St. Paul, MN is looking forward to the competition starting Friday the 20th of March.

Ali writes:

We have 2 brand new sets of AAI equipment going up. Thursday is team practice day and a banquet. Friday evening is the team competition and Saturday late afternoon is event finals. …

The teams and gymnasts who qualify should be determined this weekend. Good luck to all.

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member schools

official website – 2009 NCGA National Gymnastics Championships

If you are attending the meet. Or have a shout out for Div 3 gymnastics, please leave a comment.

rumour – Sawa to Gymnix World Cup

Saw a note on Facebook.

Seems Calgary gymnast Sydney Sawa has been added to the line-up at the World Cup this weekend.

You go girl!

T-Mobile Dance Liverpool Station

Crystal Gilhooly posted this brilliant video to Facebook.

Click PLAY or watch The T-Mobile Dance on YouTube.

… Liverpool Street Station danced to create this special T-Mobile Advert. Life’s for sharing.

Li Ning signs pole vault queen

Triple Olympic gold medalist Li Ning achieved a major publicity coup in Beijing yesterday by signing pole vault queen Yelena Isinbayeva to his eponymous sportswear brand for a reported five-year deal worth $7.5 million. …

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Beijing – Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia breaks the world record during the women’s pole vault final – Guardian

She’s the #1 female track and female athlete in the world. Winner of the Female Athlete of the Year by the IAAF in 2004, 2005 and 2008, and World Sportswoman of the Year by Laureus.

… Li Ning Company Limited now ranking as China’s largest sportswear retailer. Isinbayeva, with her Slavic blonde hair, model good looks and reputation as the world’s greatest female pole vaulter, is expected to add both prestige and chic to the brand’s armory. …

Stars currently under contract include Olympic champion diver Guo Jingjing, men’s gymnastics world and Olympic champion Yang Wei, and women’s table tennis world No 1 Zhang Yining.

To further expand its global reach, it has also signed foreign athletes including NBA stars Shaquille O’Neal of the Phoenix Suns and Baron Davis of the Los Angeles Clippers, and Croatian tennis player Ivan Ljubicic. …

Isinbayeva, a former artistic gymnast, said she felt instantly comfortable with the Li Ning brand.

“Li (also) used to be a gymnast. I think we have the same philosophy on life,” said the Russian, who was formerly under contract to Adidas, the world’s second-largest sports goods maker. …

China Daily – Isinbayeva to scale new financial heights

NCAA gymnastics rankings

For MEN …

Stick It Media posted a summary of where things stand with only a few weeks left before Championships:

According to the stats compiled by GymInfo, the men’s NCAA Division I rankings are becoming a bit clearer. As of March 2, the top 5 plays out like this:

Stanford – 356.567
Oklahoma – 355.867
Cal – 355.350
Illinois – 351.833
Michigan – 350.150

Ohio State, Minnesota, Penn State, Nebraska and Iowa round out the top 10. Penn State has been plagued by injuries all season, although they are showing signs of getting back in the hunt. Stanford got off to a rough start, by losing three straight to Cal, but they proved they are contenders by bouncing back at the PCC and this past weekend against the Japanese collegiate all-star team.

At this point in the season, Stanford, Oklahoma and Cal appear to be the top teams in the country, in no particular order. Illinois is definitely in the hunt, especially when Paul Ruggeri recovers from minor knee surgery. The Illini will be in great shape in time for the Big 10 Championships. Michigan is definitely worthy of consideration, as Chris Cameron is having a monster season, and is currently ranked 3rd in the All-Around.

Speaking of All-Around rankings, here are the top six:

Steven Legendre (Oklahoma) – 89.33
Casey Sandy (Penn State) – 88.917
Chris Cameron (Michigan) – 88.167
Sho Nakamori (Stanford) – 87.983
Glen Ishino (Cal) – 87.867
Kyle Bunthuwong (Cal) – 86.933

… read more – Stick It Media

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Chris Cameron – Go Blue

a REAL gymnastics parent …

You know you’re really a gymnastics PARENT when…

* Most of your kids’ photos are of them in gym suits, on a beam, or doing a floor routine.

* You have more water bottles, hair doomahickeys, and gym bags in every vehicle just in case!

* Your diet consists of any fundraising product offered by your club.

* Family holidays generally involve a competition somewhere cold and to get there you usually have to travel in blizzard conditions.

* There is more chalk brought into your house than dust.

* You have watched the gymnastics movie Stick It too many times to count!

read more by Michelle Pisoni on the Chalk Bowl blog

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Liukin, Johnson, Horton for Sullivan

The James E. Sullivan trophy, known as the Oscar of sports awards, is presented annually in April by the United States Amateur Athletic Union to the most outstanding amateur athlete from any sport in the United States.

The only gymnasts to win it in the past were Kurt Thomas (1979) and Paul Hamm (2004).

2008 Olympic all-around champion Nastia Liukin of Parker, Texas, 2008 Olympic balance beam gold-medalist Shawn Johnson of West Des Moines, Iowa, and 2008 Olympic horizontal bar silver-medalist Jonathan Horton of Houston are three of 12 amateur athletes chosen as semifinalists for the 79th Annual AAU James E. Sullivan Award. …

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“We are excited that Nastia, Shawn and Jonathan were chosen as three of the semifinalists for the Sullivan Award,” said Steve Penny, president of USA Gymnastics. “This is a well-deserved recognition for their achievements, especially their performances at the 2008 Olympic Games, and it also reflects their hard work, sportsmanship and dedication to the sport. We encourage gymnastics fans across the country to vote for Nastia, Shawn and Jonathan.”

In addition to Liukin, Johnson and Horton, the other nine semifinalists are: U.S. Olympic men’s 4x100m free relay team, swimming; Cynthia Barboza of Stanford University, volleyball; Amanda Blumenherst of Duke University, golf; Sam Bradford of the University of Oklahoma, football; Tyler Hansbrough of the University of North Carolina, basketball; the Lopez Family of Sugar Land, Texas, taekwondo; Erin Popovich of Silverbow, Mont., Paralympic swimming; Gerald “Buster” Posey of Florida State University, baseball; and Dara Torres of Parkland, Fla., swimming.

read more – USAG

Nastia should win, I think.

Three gymnasts out of twelve is fantastic for the sport in the USA. Wow.

(But, personally, I might be convinced to vote for Dara Torres.)

We will soon be able to vote on the winner on the USA Today website, though I didn’t find the link as yet. The winner will be announced on April 15 at the New York Athletic Club.

Russian gymnast Anton Golosutskov

The most successful Russian gymnast from Beijing — after a long break — is back training full-time for the all-around. He’s preparing to compete at the Russian Artistic Gymnastic Championships starting on the 8th of March in Bryansk.

Kristina translated an interview in Russian by Alexander Ivanov and posted it on the IG Forum:

090304_golocuckov_250px.jpgEveryone knows that I took a break from training after the Olympics in order to resolve my health problems,” said Anton Golosutskov. “But even if my back is ok, my wrists are still aching a little. I trained one week at the most before the World Cup Final in Madrid. Of course I was not able to achieve optimum form after such a small amount of time but I am satisfied with my performance at that time.”

Anton Golosutskov was present in January at the training camp together with the other representatives of the Russian national team, but he again did not take part in the actual training process. The athlete carried out sessions of physiotherapy and massage and took therapeutic baths. Anton only started full blown training at the beginning of February.

„Yes, I was at the training camp in January, but I continued to work on improving my health“ said Golosutskov. “At the beginning of February I finally started to work on apparatus. Now I am at the “Lake Round” Center, where we are spending the last days of training for the Russian Championships. On Thursday already we are heading off to Bryansk, where the national Championship takes place.”
„To be honest, it is a bit difficult to start training after such a break. During my enforced rest I put on 5 excess Kilos, three of which I have already managed to lose. Throughout February we trained twice a day – 3,5 hours in the morning and 2,5 hours in the evening. Now I am boosting my training, I want to get back to the form I was in August of last year as quickly as possible.”

For the first time in a long while I want to compete in the all-around at the Russian Championships in Bryansk. I have not competed in the all-around since 2005. I had several problems with my bars exercise. But now I am working on bars all the harder, for this reason I am full of strength and the desire to again take part in the all-around. I hope that in the Russian Championship I shall be able to achieve at least two golds on separate apparatus. It would be a present for my wife on 8th March (he laughs).”

IG forum – Anton Golosutskov Article

Many of the top Olympians in Beijing are only now beginning to get back in competition shape around the world. Last Fall was the best time for them to take a long break during the 2012 quadrennial.