Elite Canada Gymnastics this weekend

A promising new generation of young Canadian gymnasts focused on the 2012 London Olympics takes to the floor this weekend at the 2008 Elite Canada meet for women in Gatineau (Aylmer), Que.

Leading the way are top-ranked seniors Charlotte Mackie and Brittany Rogers, both of Coquitlam, B.C., and a host of upcoming competitors looking to make a strong impression. Mackie and Rogers, both just 15, have already established themselves as strong contenders for the next Olympics along with Peng Peng Lee of Toronto, who is injured and will not compete at Elite Canada. Both Mackie and Rogers have won multiple national titles at the novice and junior levels and boast a growing resume of impressive international results, including a bronze medal performance in the team competition at the 2007 Pan American Games.

Other top seniors in the medal hunt include Sydney Sawa of Calgary, Ti Liu of Montreal, and Cynthia Lemieux of St. Hubert, Que. …

read more – Gymnastics Canada

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Elite Canada – home page

Elite Canada is the first competition of the year for most of the competitors. It’s likely to be a rough meet.

My feeling is that the judging rules for Jr. and Novice High Performance girls in Canada are too demanding. Personally I’m not optimistic that Canada will qualify a full team to the next Olympics. Many of our most talented girls will not survive to reach Olympic trials in 2011.

We certainly need a new National Coach and a new system.

For the first time the Men moved their Elite Canada (National Team Selection Meet) later in the season. A good move.

General Motors supports coaches

GM Canada may be in financial trouble, but they are still promoting sport.

The Coaching Association of Canada has the General Motors Making Dreams Possible club coaching grant and high performance coach grant applications online.

… one hundred $2,000 club coaching grants and ten high performance coach grants of $10,000, to community sport clubs and high performance coaches nationwide on an annual basis.

This spring, another 50+ $2,000 grants will be awarded to community sport clubs across the country for coach training and development. Another 10 grants will be awarded to high performance coaches to build on their athlete-coach relationship and help contribute directly to achieving podium performances. The application deadline for both applications is February 15, 2009.

Click here for more information.

Thanks Amber.

gymnasts are SHORT

The Couch Gymnast has another original post listing some of the most famous “pint-sized” international gymnasts.

Shawn Johnson is very short for her age at 4′ 9″ (1.44m).

But many have been even shorter, over the years, including Australia’s Trudi McIntosh at 4′ 6″ (1.37m) tall.

Being short is a big advantage — biomechanically — in Artistic Gymnastics.

Artistically, however, I prefer relatively taller gymnasts. And those with long limbs. The lines are simply more appealing to me.

Those include: Svetlana Khorkina, Svetlana Boginskaya and Nastia Liukin.

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He Kexin and Nastia Liukin at the 2008 Olympics.

two amazing Floor routines

Andrew Thornton on Gymnast is seeking out “incredible world class gymnastics (that) never seemed to achieve the world or Olympic recognition they deserved.”

Needless to say, he’s finding many of them in the former USSR in the late 1980s. What an era!

Speaking of ex-Soviet gymnasts who didn’t make Olympic teams…who do you think was the first female to perform a double layout full-out on floor? Before I came across this, I would have guessed Chusovitina in 1991. Wrong again!

Tatiana Tuzhikova FX 1987 Worlds

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

… one more ex-Soviet who never made an Olympic or world team…

Svetlana Ivanova FX 1988 Chunichi Cup

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Unbelievable difficulty! A double layout punch front, a whip through to full-in, and a double back punch front! A couple of weeks ago we saw Romanian Camelia Voinea perform a double layout punch front back in 1987. Since this is the same era, I wonder who actually did it first?

Check the original post for more videos like this – Smooth Skills – Part 19

gymnastics is good for kids

One of my former gymnasts, Marta Erlandson, did post-Grad research on gymnastics.

She debunks some of the negative mythology (i.e. “gymnastics makes you short“) that somehow seems to perpetuate itself in the popular media.

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… Gymnastics places tremendous strain on wrists and forearms, and ankle joints take a pounding from hard landings. Many studies show the high impact nature of gymnastics stunts growth, presumably by prematurely closing growth plates at the ends of bones.

But Erlandson’s study took a novel approach, accounting for menarche — or the onset of menstruation — of the girls who took part in the study, not just their age.

“There are all kinds of studies that have looked at gymnasts and shown that at nine to 12 years of age, gymnasts are significantly shorter than other athletes,” she says.

“But then you go back and look at their doctor’s measurement from when they were one to three years old and they were also significantly shorter.”

The study, which compared timing and tempo of maturation in female gymnasts to swimmers and tennis players, showed no significant difference in the pattern of growthand development of the gymnasts with their counterparts.

“Gymnastic training didn’t compromise adult height,” says Erlandson. “It is more likely that gymnasts and other athletes are selected into participating in the sport most suited to their body size, which is related to their maturity.” …

“Gymnastics is actually very good for children’s development,” she says. “For the general population putting children in gymnastics may have beneficial effects for body composition later in life. Children may have decreased obesity, stronger functional strength, better body awareness and increased bone density, which is shown to decrease osteoporosis later in life.”

U of Saskatchewan – Grad Student Flips Popular Belief About Gymnastics

Marta has a number of research projects based on the same research. Her dissertation, published 2007, is posted online: The Effects of a Gymnastics Program on Early Childhood Body Composition Development

The C Score points out that media reports on scientific research like this are often misleading.

.. National Osteoporosis Society … their own study, which shows that girls 8-17 engaged in “high intensity gymnastic training” had bone densities 13-28 percent higher than matched controls. They also didn’t find evidence of stunted growth or that gymnasts were not receiving adequate nutrition. …

Doctors fight back against London Times article about bone growth in gymnasts

gymnastics is too expensive

How can we possibly lower the costs?

… As Patti Kupets said in an interview with IG a couple years ago, by the time they were about 15, both Ashley and Courtney Kupets understood that they couldn’t really quit the sport, Patti told the magazine, because the Kupets’s would not be able to pay their college tuition. The equivalent of their daughters’ college savings had been spent on gymnastics.

Gymblog – Breaking down gymnastics costs

On that same post Blythe links to a rant from a gym parent nwhiker: The nickle and diming of gymnastics.

Too true.

I’m trying to find ways to reduce costs for the parents at my gym.

Gymbrooke linked to that blog post as well, with this commentary:

The Dream: Your child is a potential NCAA-caliber gymnast, the up-front costs could be offset by a college scholarship

The Reality: You will have spent the equivalent of your daughters’ college tuition on gymnastics.

How much do gymnasts pay for one year at your club?

Leave a comment.

USA Gymnastics Judging DVDs

Judge Judy has just announced a new product for coaches and parents of Jr Olympic gymnasts.

How Compulsories Are Judged LEVELS 4, 5 & 6 DVD Series

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This is the complete DVD set of how Levels 4, 5 & 6 Compulsory gymnastics exercises are judged.

Actual gymnastics meet routines, clips and still frames are used to provide visual examples of what the judges are looking for. …

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National Coaching Certification in Canada

This one is for Canadian coaches.

Are you sure of your National Coaching Certification Status?

Full certification at some level is required to coach on the Floor at many meets in Canada.

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You can check if the national database records jive with what courses you have actually taken on this page: NCCP Database

Access Unofficial Transcript will get you to your record with only Last Name and NCCP number. (If you can’t find your number you won’t be able to get in.)

The certification system in Canada is far superior to the non-system in the USA. Still, it can be a real hassle for coaches. Errors are frequent with the paperwork. Provincial Associations and even Gymnastics Canada are strict in enforcing regs.

Best policy is to check your status is correct in advance. And print a copy from the website just in case there is a glitch in the database in future.

The onus is on the coach to prove certification for each competition.

University gymnastics in South Africa

Sarah left a comment:

Believe it or not, there is also University Gymnastics in South Africa (yes there is gymnastics in South Africa!) It falls under USSA (University Sports South Africa) and SAGF (South African Gymnastics Federation).

There is a National Competition every year which all the Uni’s compete against eachother. It is as serious or as fun as you want. There are apparatus medals as well as all around and team event.

… There are only 2 Uni’s that I know of that have their own gyms; University of Pretoria (TUKS) and Stellenbosch (Maties). The others train in clubs in their area. All year round there are intervarsity and other events avail. …

Thanks Sarah. That’s good to hear.

The University of Pretoria website states that they offer Men’s and Women’s Artistic, Rhythmic and Trampoline Gymnastics.

TuksGymnastics operates from the L.C de Villiers Sport Center, which is located on the University of Pretoria Sports Grounds in South Street, Hatfield, Pretoria.

University of Pretoria

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Geraldine Jahn en Wilson Mafona – Aerobic gymnasts – source

related post: British University Gymnastics

best gymnast of the 1990s

Past & Present Gymnastics announced the results of a poll:

1. Lilia Podkopayeva
2. Shannon Miller
3. Kim Zmeskal

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Lilia Podkopayeva – 1995 World All Around Champion

Podkopayeva was fantastic, artistic and unique.