Stanford Men lose to Cal

Deja Vu all over again. Cal beats crosstown rival Stanford in a dual meet.

The No. 1 Stanford men’s gymnastics team fell to No. 5 California, 342.200-338.400, on Friday evening at Haas Pavilion. With the loss, the Cardinal drops to 0-1 in its first meet of the 2009 campaign. …

Top-Ranked Stanford Falls To No. 5 California In Season Opener

Just like last season, it’s time for me to predict an upset Team Victory for Cal Berkeley at NCAA Championships 2009.

Or is it?

Cal Coach Barry Weiner:

… I know Stanford is going to get a lot better, but so are we. …

Cal Bears

Spanish web climbing rope

I’ve been researching climbing ropes.

The cheapest materials are “good enough” for most gyms, I understand.

But contacts in Cirque du Soleil love the covered Spanish web ropes they use.

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In North American you can buy it from:

  • USA – CBE Circus – Spanish Webs
  • Canada – Barry.ca – Braided Spanish Web
  • It’s expensive at something like $10 / foot.

    Leave a comment if you know something about Spanish web.

    gymnastics Finals from Australia

    Triple Full has one of their usual excellent reports on Day 1 Event Finals from the Australian Youth Olympic Festival.

    Day 1 of the event finals finally saw the host nation win some individual medals, with Emily Little and Britt Greeley going 1-2 in the women’s vault final and the Australian men picking up three medals on floor and rings. The Chinese men also got a few medals, including the gold on rings, but it was the Brits who were the most successful nation, picking up two golds, one silver, and one bronze to add to their tally. …

    read more – AYOF: Event Finals, Day 1

    Triple Full singled out this highlight routine:

    Click PLAY or watch Wu Liufang in Bar Finals on YouTube.

    She only finished 5th due to the extra kip after errors with the Pak. But that is some sweet swing line.

    More meet videos from chachakid on YouTube.

    Chinese divers dominate AYOF

    From Sydney:

    The Chinese diving team has continued to flex its muscle at the diving pool today with their men and women showcasing an array of skills and precision to continue their unbeaten run and claim another three gold medals. …

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    olympics.com.au – Undefeated China sweep the medals again

    conditioning for twisting on Floor

    Not the best “set” you’ve ever seen.

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    Shawna – Can-Am Gymnastics

    But many, many gymnasts go through something like this position.

    Each time I see this phase of the skill it reminds me to do more specific conditioning for lateral flexion, with rotation.

    AYOF All-round Gymnastics Finals

    Australian Youth Olympic Festival results.

    The premeet favourite from China came through with a strong win. New new code rules count only the top 8 skills for Difficulty. Rawles clarified that this meet was judged under old code (10 skills).

    Women’s Artistic

    1. Cui Jie CHN 59.175
    2. Natsumi Sasada JPN 57.050
    3. Yoshino Taniguchi JPN 55.675
    4. Emily Little AUS 55.075
    5. Nicole Hibbert GBR 54.775
    6. Danusia Francis GBR 54.300
    7. Britt Greeley AUS 53.850
    8. Yukimi Ueda JPN 52.700

    And, as in the Team competition, Great Britain positively dominated the Junior Men’s meet.

    Men’s Artistic

    1. Ashley Watson GBR 82.800
    2. Reiss Beckford GBR 82.033
    3. Max Whitlock GBR 82.000
    4. Ben Astley AUS 79.467
    5. Luke Wadsworth AUS 78.100
    6. Liu Zhanteng CHN 77.966
    7. Jayden Bull AUS 77.166
    8. Sean O’Hara AUS 76.833

    Scores, commentary and videos linked from Triple Full.

    beam – RO full mount – Natsumi Sasada

    flippingymkid (anna in the comments) is posting highlights from the WAG competition at the Australian Youth Olympic Festival.

    Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

    More flippingymkid videos from the AYOF competition.

    Triple Full posted some commentary on the meet (so far) and a review of the videos posted (so far).

    double full-in on Floor

    One of our acrotumblers tried this crazy skill the other day.

    He under rotated to prone fall.

    Perhaps only two female artistic gymnasts have ever competed it.

    Click PLAY or watch Tatiana Groshkova on Floor (1990) on YouTube.

    Click PLAY or watch Alexis Brion (1995) on YouTube.

    Thanks M.L.

    === UPDATE:

    From George Novak:

    Alexis did it in a pike position. I think she might be the only one that can make that claim. Certainly one of the biggest if not the biggest backward tumbling skill ever performed in competition on floor by a female gymnast. I have some old videos of her at home somewhere accidentally pulling off some pretty impressive triple full-ins into the pit while learning it (getting lost LOL), aged about 10.

    Aloha Gymfest this weekend

    It’s snowing in Canada.

    But some of my Canadian friends are in the sunny isles right now.

    January 16-19, 2009

    Girls: Level 4 – 10/Open (USA and Foreign Teams)

    ALOHA from Hawaii and the Kokokahi Gymnastics Team. We are the proud sponsors of Aloha Gymfest, an annual gymnastics meet that has been held for the past 33 years on the island of Oahu. …

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    Kokokahi Gymnastics

    The meet draws many teams from Australia and Japan.