update – gymnastics scandal in Brazil

This story just gets worse and worse.

Jade Barbosa is a mess.

… some rather alarming news has reached us concerning the anti-inflammatory drug with which Jade claims the Federation overdosed her during the Olympics and the preceding months, Prexige. …

Flamengo Talk – Triple Full

That drug has since been banned in Brazil.

greatest Aussie gymnast?

That’s easy.

Philippe Rizzo. Australia’s first-ever world gymnastics apparatus champion.

… The greatest female gymnast?

A much tougher question.

It’s been debated on Gymblog. (Read the comments.)

And discussed on the two great blogs from the Down Under:

Australian Gymnastics Blog – Simply the Best (Bwarmp. Bwarmp. BWARMP. Bwarmp…)

The Couch Gymnast – Australians All Let us Rejoice….!

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Most would agree, Dasha Joura is #1.

Personally I was inspired by the wonderful Joanna Hughes at the 1991 World Championships. In fact, because of that inspiration I travelled to Australia in 1993 to research what they were doing RIGHT in that free nation to develop such wonderful athletes. (Read my report from that trip.)

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Whatever Happened to … Joanna Hughes

ACL injury in gymnastics

Fan favourite Russian gymnast Anna Pavlova sustained one of the worst possible injuries for a gymnast: Anterior cruciate ligament damage. She injured herself this weekend at the DTB Cup during her dismount (a 2.5 twist) on the balance beam.

Details on The C Score (video).

How sad.

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Anna Pavlova Online

Timely is an article posted on Sports Girls Play:

… there is growing research and awareness on female athletes and knee injuries. Some link the number of knee injuries in female athletes to genetics and the difference in bone structure to their counterparts. Others indicate the pressure to start training at a younger age as the cause. Either way, many of the injuries can be prevented through proper training and awareness. …

Female Athletes and Knee Injuries

That post has links to a half dozen excellent articles on knee injury prevention for the female athlete.

Much on my mind is how to avoid this injury at my gym. One of our girls this season sustained a partial tear. (It seems to be healing rapidly.)

Cheng Fei unsure about 2012 Olympics

The Captain of the Olympic gold medal Chinese Gymnastics Team dominated the last competition, winning all three events she trains.

Click PLAY or watch her winning Beam from the DTB Cup on Gymnastike.

Not nearly the prettiest routine you’ve ever seen. But still impressive for the 20-year-old.

I was surprised with this interview:

… Cheng Fei said here on Friday that she has not yet decided whether to participate in the London Olympics in 2012.

“I will continue to train, but I am not sure how long I will be in the gymnasium,” Cheng told Xinhua after she took first places at qualifying round of vault, balance beam and floor exercise at Stuttgart World Cup. …

People’s Daily Online

UPDATE: Her Dad recently started coaching at his daughter’s old club.

UK Gymnastics survey

Hosting the Olympics in London should greatly help the profile of amateur sport in the United Kingdom.

One new initiative:

… The surveys seek to develop understanding about our coaching workforce in the following areas:

· whether more coaches are needed,
· where coaches are needed (e.g. in what clubs, level, disciplines),
· whether the coaches need further development,
· what kind of development opportunities they need,
· how these development opportunities can be provided by British Gymnastics of the Home Nations

This work will help maximise the effectiveness of the forthcoming UK Wide Vision for the Gymnastics Coaching System to 2016 and will also contribute to sports coach UK’s multi-sport coaching workforce plans which will help to secure government investment in sports coaching.

As an added incentive for completing the survey, one year’s free coaching membership to British Gymnastics will be provided as follows: one free coaching membership each for Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the English Regions, to be allocated randomly from those responding to the coach or club surveys in each respective Home Nation/English Region. …

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British Gymnastics

basketball + trampolines = Slamball

Inspired by the SkyZone post, TCO sent us some links on Slamball.

Click PLAY or watch a Slamball dunk contest on YouTube.

I loved the low budget, made-for-TV Slamball games when they first aired in 2002 – 2003.

The game was reborn with the POWERade SlamBall Challenge on CSTV in 2007. And then SlamBall games returned in August 2008, aired on Versus and CBS.

There are very few Slamball courts in thw world:

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It’s something like a basketball court … but with 8 trampolines added!

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Slamball – Wikipedia

Japan dominates Asian Gymnastics Championships

China did not compete.

Women’s Team:

1. Japan
2. South Korea
3. Singapore

It will come as a surprise to no one, but Japan took team gold at the fourth edition of the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships, held in Doha, Qatar, which is clearly trying to (and doing a good job of) making a name for itself as a gymnastics competition location. …

Koko Tsurumi takes AA at Asian Championships, Japan takes team gold – The C Score

The victorious Japanese team after winning the Women’s Team Finals …

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(AP photo/Udayan Nag) – ESPN

Women’s Results

Koji Yamamuro won the Men’s All Around, leading his squad to victory.

Men’s Team:

1. Japan
2. South Korea
3. North Korea

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(AP photo/Udayan Nag) – ESPN

Men’s Results

Japanese Dominate in Doha – International Gymnast

Maxim Deviatovski wins DTB Cup

In 2008 very few men want to do the all-around. It’s simply too difficult to train long F.I.G. routines on all 6 apparatus.

In fact, the DTB Cup had not held an all-around meet since 1993.

But with Fabian Hambüchen expected to win, this year organizers added a Champions’ Trophy competition, with €50,000 ($62,850) prize money. That kind of money drew a good field.

Unfortunately, the Fabulous one did not win:

1. Maxim Devyatovsky RUS 92.000
2. Hisashi Mizutori JPN 91.700
3. Fabian Hambüchen GER 91.550

Two-time Russian Olympian Maxim Devyatovsky won the Champions Trophy, an all-around tournament Sunday on the heels of the DTB Cup in Stuttgart.

Devyatovsky scored 92.000 to outscore Japanese veteran Hisashi Mizutori (91.700) and Germany’s own Fabian Hambüchen (91.550).

To the disappointment of the 16,000 fans in attendance, Hambüchen lost the title with a missed high bar routine (14.775). He won the event with a score of 16.275 during Saturday’s DTB Cup finals. …

International Gymnast

Russia’s Maxim Deviatovski celebrates on his way to win the Champions Trophy multi-discipline competition of the gymnastics World Cup “DTB Pokal” in Stuttgart, Germany, Sunday, Nov.16, 2008.

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(AP Photo/Daniel Maurer) – ESPN

The best coverage of the meet I’ve seen is on Triple Full.