I compiled a list of all the season-ending injuries since the start of the CGNΒ Injury UpdatesΒ page in 2017. I then determined the general career outcome for each athlete, such as medical retirement, return to competition, etc. …
Of the 251 athletes that were included in this analysis, 124 athletes (ο½49.4%) went on to recover and return to competition, while the remaining 127 athletes (ο½50.6%) either medically retired, graduated before returning to competition, or left their respective teams for undisclosed reasons …
Illia Kovtun πΊπ¦, unbeatable on Parallel Bars at #FIGWorldCup events for more than a year now, unleashes all the complexity and mastery that has made him famous on this apparatus. His reward for this exceptional routine: 14.966 and the lead, with two left to go. #FIGWorldCuppic.twitter.com/igWvXwbVDw
A routine to remember: Sabrina Maneca-Voinea π·π΄ is golden on Beam in her debut #FIGWorldCup! π₯ She nailed her roundoff to layout full twist, unleashed a back handspring to layout to two feet combination, and added a roundoff, bhs, double tuck dismount. 13.766. #Gymnasticspic.twitter.com/lZcAyw6woH
Sabrina Maneca-Voinea π·π΄ thrills them again on Floor Exercise in Doha! The #FIGWorldCup rookie scoops up π₯ with an exercise that showed off a double-twisting double tuck, double layout, punch front to triple full and double tuck. World class work. 13.6. #Gymnasticspic.twitter.com/8kAcDWRUwQ
This weekend was the final HOME meet for Randy Solorio who’s retiring the end of this season. Thanks for all the good years, coach.
PREVIEW | The Hornets are at The Nest for the last time this year on Friday. Be there to support Senior Night and Randy Solorio's final home meet.https://t.co/n7PAHccjdo
— Hornet Gymnastics (@SacStGymnastics) March 3, 2023
Randy Solorio announced that the upcoming 2023 season will be his last on the Hornet staff after nearly 40 years at Sacramento State. https://t.co/YxsVusFwvJ
In 2004,Β Valeriy GoncharovΒ became Ukraineβs second-ever male gymnast to earn Olympic gold, capturing the top spot on parallel bars in Athens. …
Just 15 when the Soviet Union crumbled, Goncharov represented Ukraine at three Olympic Games (2000-08), winning seven Olympic, World and World Cup medals in a senior career that began at the 1997 World Championships and spanned more than a decade. …
Oklahoma assistant coach Valeriy Goncharov:
One day (Rustam Sharipov) called me and said, βListen, there is an open position in Oklahoma, and I think itβs a really good opportunity. Itβs one of the best places Iβve worked. Iβm going to text you a phone number and you should call Mark (Williams) right away.β …
You still have a large contingent of family and friends in Ukraine, how difficult has that been this past year?
Every day itβs like half of me is here, and half of me is there, worrying about all the people I know, I care about. Nothing has really changed since the beginning, and things donβt seem to be getting better, unfortunately.
Iβve had the same routine every day for a year now. I wake up, call my friends, call my family, to know whatβs going on. It is very difficult.Β …
Do you have any thoughts about the IOC saying it could be possible for Russian and Belarussian athletes could compete in the 2024 Olympics under a neutral flag?
You know, a recent case I just saw, Ukrainian and Russian soccer teams met by accident in Turkey, and it was a huge fight. A physical fight. Just because they saw each other in a hotel.
I think itβs difficult to imagine, in the situation we are in now, how we could compete together. How we could share the Olympic dream. I donβt know, maybe it could happen, but right now I have a lot of doubts. …