Trish Quinney linked this video on Facebook. Thanks Trish.
If you liked Jason’s new world record difficulty trampoline routine, Paula Vinnick suggests you check out this elephant doing trampoline. A short by Nicolas Deveaux.
As part of a regular series, Anne Phillips visited controversial Cuban American coach Yin Alvarez to see just what makes his athletes so successful.
Workout Wednesday with the Universal Guys
… Last year the small gym in Miami was home to 3 US Junior National Team Members in Danell Leyva, Edward Mesa, and Max Mayr. …
This workout was filmed January 12, a few days after their home meet, the Universal Invite. Typically theses guys train twice a day, and this is footage of their morning workout.
One of the cool things you’ll notice in this video is the huge amount of support these guys have for each other. Everyone helps each other out. They’re like a bunch of brothers.
I don’t have a good feeling about this quadrennial for the Canadian team. We still have not named a new National Coach. A training camp scheduled for Vancouver was cancelled.
I dunno …
Brittany Rogers placed 9th at the American Cup this past weekend, a disappointing result and meet for the highly touted Canadian gymnast. She was quite upbeat, however, in an interview with Live.Breath.Love Gymnastics:
… you need bad days to have good days, unfortunately this was one of my bad days …
And now — perhaps bigger news — Brittany’s lost a teammate.
… Charlotte Mackie moved from Omega Gymnastics to Surrey Gymnastics to train under David Kenwright. It’s a reunion for Charlotte, who, along with sister Gael Mackie, were once coached by Kenwright at Omega. Kenwright has coached several top Canadian women, including 2-time Olympian Kate Richardson …
We finally got 2004 Olympic Floor Champion Kyle Shewfelt down for the meet this year. He was a HIT with one and all, truly one of the best spokespersons for our sport.
Kyle was celebrity Olympian along with Shannon Miller, Jason Gatson and others.
Congratulations to Meet Director Dave Adlard and his funtastic team of volunteers. I’ll be there next year, for sure, Dave.
There must have been taller. Leave a comment if you know of any.
Sandra Izbasa (1.64m – 5′5′’) is likely the tallest Olympic gold medalist. Along with Svetlana Khorkina who was about the same height.
UPDATES from commenters:
A Canadian gymnast, Cara Pomeroy, is 5′9″.
She was Canadian National Bars Champion on more than one occasion (beautiful Stalder and Endo Work, Giant Full to Gienger, Flyaway Double Twist Dismout), and did well in the all-around (won medals at National Championships on Floor and Beam).
Cara went to University of Illinois on a full Scholarship…And scored a 10.0 on Bars in NCAA competition.
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Ashley Miles was probably the tallest in elite gymnastics and to compete at a World Championships at 5′7″-5′8″.