Georgia beats Utah

Georgia-197.15 vs Utah -196.725

Courtney Kupets, who is first in the nation in all-around and bars, won three event titles (vault, bars and floor). She shared the floor title with Utah’s Nina Kim. Kupets also won the all-around for the third straight meet — this time with a 39.600.

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Courtney Kupets – Tricia Spaulding

With the meet on the line, Georgia’s Courtney Kupets gave her team some guidance.

“Don’t worry about winning. Just do what we know how to do.”

The two-time NCAA all-around champion and former U.S. Olympian eased her teammates’ minds as they went into their last rotation — floor exercise — with the score tied against Utah.

With their highest floor exercise score of the season, the fourth-ranked Gym Dogs defeated the third-ranked Utes 197.150-196.725 on Monday at Stegeman Coliseum.

Utah’s Baskett finished second to Kupets in the all-around with a 39.450 and Tolnay was third with a 39.425. …

Gym Dogs take down Utes

Georgia vs Utah tonight

I wish I could be there.

On Monday, the day before the inauguration of Barack Obama, Georgia (2-0) will entertain Utah (1-0) in a Martin Luther King Jr. Day matchup at Stegeman Coliseum. …

Georgia and Utah are two of the all-time heavyweights in collegiate gymnastics. The Utes were the first program to win nine NCAA titles, and the Gym Dogs matched that standard last season. The Gym Dogs and the Utes have been 1-2 respectively at the last three NCAA Championships.

Georgia leads the series 22-20-1 and has won nine of the last 10 meetings. The Gym Dogs fell to Utah in the season opener last year, but then topped Utah in both the preliminaries and finals of the NCAAs in Athens. Georgia is 8-2 against Utah all-time in Athens. The teams have met nine times in the regular season, with Utah holding a 5-4 edge.

Coaches Greg Marsden of Utah (901) and Yoculan of Georgia (806) are the NCAA’s all-time winningest coaches.

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Gym Dogs Host Utah In ‘Clash Of The Titans’

Australian Youth Olympic Festival

Artistic Gymnastics has ended.

Day 2 of Finals was “dominated by China and Great Britain (looking great for 2012!)”.

China, no surprise.

But to see the Men from Great Britain so successful at so many recent Junior competitions is a treat. And the GB Women did surprisingly well, too.

Past & Present Gymnastics – commentary on the meet.

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Floor (W)
1. Jie Cui (CHN)
2. Danusia Francis (GBR)
3. Liufang Wu (CHN)

Balance Beam (W)
1. Liufang Wu (CHN)
2. Sixin Tan (CHN)
3. Danusia Francis (GBR)

Vault (M)
1. Zhanteng Liu (CHN)
2. Reiss Beckford (GBR)
3. Luke Wadsworth (AUS)

Parallel Bars (M)
1. Ashley Watson (GBR)
2. Lixiang Fang (CHN
3. Max Whitlock (GBR)

High Bar (M)
1. Xiaodong Zhu (CHN)
2. Michael Mercieca (AUST)
3. Ashley Watson (GRB)

official results

round-off Arabian mount on bars

Interesting mount, perhaps first performed by American Michelle Goodwin in 1982. (Front tuck somersaults over the low bar were big back then.)

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Years later it was done by former Soviet star Olesia Dudnik — without the butt bounce off the low bar. (video on Gymblog)

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In the most recent code it’s an E-part. No gymnast’s name is attributed to the skill. Sorry Dude.

NCAA season-ending injuries

CalicoIzzy on College Gymnastics Board is keeping an updated list of serious injuries in Collge gymnastics.

We might learn something from the list. So far:

ACL
Mariel Box, UGA
Genny Salvatore, Arkansas
Justine Foster, Auburn
Jac Shealy, Bama (ACL)

Achilles
Natasha Kelley, Oklahoma
Kareen Kaveh, Auburn

Other
Ashlee Hinkle, ASU (leg/knee injury, both legs?, boat accident)
Madison Snowden, ASU (severed achilles, shower accident)
Kelsie Montgomery, Auburn (ankle surgery, pre-college injury)
Kristina Comforte, UCLA (shoulder, injury retirement)
Stephanie Neff, Utah (back, injury retirement)

Probable/Possible outs
Carrie Finley, ASU (shoulder)
Nicole Ferrandino, ASU (ACL)

Season-ending injury list

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NatashaKelley.com

NCAA Gymnastics Rankings

UCLA is looking good, I feel. They are young — and only going to get better.

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troester – full list

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UCLA Women

UCLA Freshman Vanessa Zamarripa won the AA last meet with 39.4.

funny gymnastics photos

hopes-and-dreams.net has many Photoshopped gymnastics pics. I like this one.

(Homer Simpson was a High School gymnast, by the way.)

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See more on their 2009 University of Minnesota v. Arizona page.

Oklahoma Top Score in NCAA

The ninth-ranked Oklahoma women’s gymnastics squad (1-1) posted the highest score in the NCAA this season en route to a 197.175-189.600 victory against Texas Woman’s University (0-1) on Saturday night. The Sooners claimed every team and individual event title of the dual meet in front of a capacity crowd of 1,107 inside Kitty Magee Arena on the TWU campus. …

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“It’s a real confidence builder as we continue our season,” said head coach K.J. Kindler. “In all honesty, I saw ten times as much energy, confidence and enthusiasm as we showed at Florida. It started out with a bang with a great bars set. I thought we did a much better job with our dismounts and stuck landings and it’s always nice to end with one of those beam nights that you’ll never forget.” …

Sooners Post Top Score in the NCAA

St. Jude Benefit Gymnastics Meet

Right now in Peoria, Illinois.

Bridget Sloan of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Gymnastic Team and Kalon Ludvigson of the U.S. Senior National Tumbling Team attended the annual fund-raiser.

… Wearing her Olympic silver medal won last summer in Beijing, Sloan addressed the crowd during the opening ceremony Saturday.

“It’s a really incredible competition,” she said afterward. “It’s cool to see (fans’) eyes get really big. Just the reaction is priceless.” …

PJ Star

Thanks also to Central Illinois Tumbling and Trampoline.

The 18th Annual St. Jude Benefit Meet will take place on January 17th & 18th, 2009 at the Peoria Civic Center . During one weekend a year, athletes complete not only for individual and team awards, but also to help sick children live. Event organizers donate 100% of all net proceeds to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. To date, this event has donated over 3/4 million dollars to St. Jude for the research and treatment of children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases. …

official website

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more photos from last year’s meet

related – NCAA president Myles Brand has pancreatic cancer. Our thoughts are with him.