will Sasha make the Pommel Final?

UPDATE: Artemev finished 7th and DID make the Final. One of the most exciting routines of these Games. Awesome!

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Not sure. Big range in the B-scores:

ARTEMEV Alexander 6.10 – 9.10 8.90 9.40 9.50 9.20 8.90 15.250

From the live scoring, looks like the Americans did a good job of hitting routines on 4 apparatus. But that Pommels and Rings were weak.

As predicted.

… Sasha Artemev, the last minute replacement for Morgan Hamm, had some rough spots, but manged to stay on all the apparatus. An accomplishment in and of itself considering his recent performances at Nationals and Olympic Trials where he missed several key routines in an attempt to qualify for this team. He rebounded in a big way with a huge routine on the pommel horse, his best event. …

U.S. men finish strong in prelims – NBC Olympics

Horton 91.650 points and Artemev at 89.725 will both qualify to the All-around Final. Jon really has an outside shot at a medal. That’s a good score. Especially coming out of the first flight.

I expect the USA will qualify top 8 into Team Finals.

more details on the American performance – US Men Perform Well in Qualifying – About.com Gymnastics

Olympic Vault Champion Gervasio Deferr OUT

Spain’s Gervasio Deferr missed on vault. He won’t reach the final. Will not defend the Olympic titles he won in Athens 2004 and Sydney 2000.

He likely will reach the Floor final with a score of 15.825.

Olympic Beam Champion Nastia Liukin

Yup. That’s my prediction.

It’s my least confident Gold Medal prediction.

Certainly I would LOVE to see Nastia win beam. She’s unique. Artistic. And has a great family history.

It would be very good for our sport if she did win.

Click PLAY to see her Olympic Trials Day 1 routine on YouTube.

Leave a comment if you know of a better beam routine shown by Nastia in 2008. I would replace the one above.

And — of course — leave a message if I am dead wrong on who will win Gold on Beam.

Olympic Gymnastics Medal predictions

Christian Ivanov on International Gymnast predicts the Men’s winners:

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read more – IG

… Bit of a long shot calling Dragalescu on Vault, I think.

Olympic gymnastics competition begins

The U.S. Men started on Rings.

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I suspect Kevin Tan will not qualify for the Rings Final. His score of 15.75 will likely not be high enough.

Watch live scoring on NBC.

UPDATE: Vault went GREAT. Everyone hit.

Olympic Opening Ceremonies – WOW

Congratulations China!

We’re watching the (delayed) North American TV coverage. Fantastic.

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Police watch Olympic rings formed in the sky by fireworks during the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Beijing. (AP Images) – 2008 Olympics Opening Ceremonies Spectacular – Bodog Beat

I love the Olympics.

From Leo Laporte on Twitter:

I think we’ll look back at this and say, this was when the American century ended and the Chinese century began.

Men’s Olympic Gymnastics PREVIEW

From F.I.G.:

Saturday 9 August, 2008 will be a nerve-wrecking day for all the participants in the Men’s Gymnastics Qualifications at the National Indoor Stadium in Beijing, because it is the first and vitally important step to the 2008 Olympic medals.

The outcome of this event will decide:

  • The top 8 Teams who will proceed to the Team Final on Monday, 11 August;
  • The top 24 individuals who will fight for the All-around title and medals on Thursday, 14 August;
  • The top 8 individuals on each piece of apparatus who will target the highest Olympic honours on 17, 18 and 19 Aug.
  • By far the most interesting competition, I feel, is the first one. Prelims.

    “nerve-wrecking” may not be a typo.

    Subdivision 1: 12:00- 14:06
    ITA, ESP, USA, MG2 – 2GBR, ISR, UZB, COL; MG 6- EGY, GRE, GEO, YEM, MG 3- 2
    SUI, POL, NED

    Subdivision 2: 16:00- 18:06
    CHN, CAN, RUS, JPN, FRA, MG 4- HUN, CRO, CZE, BRA

    Subdivision 3: 20:00-22:06
    BLR, KOR, GER, ROM, MG5-2 UKR, SLO, BEL and MG1- LUX, BUL, VEN, PUR, AUS

    full press release from F.I.G. – PDF file

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    more photos – NBCOlympics.com

    Li Ning flies over Olympic Stadium

    Wow.

    … The 44-year-old Li Ning was hoisted then into the air, hundreds of feet above the National Stadium packed with nearly 100,000 athletes, spectators and world dignitaries. Running through the sky, Li circled the stadium in an homage to the thousands of miles the Olympic flame has traveled on its way from Olympus to Beijing, before finally lighting the cauldron.

    He earned six medals, including three golds, at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. He retired after the 1988 Olympics in Seoul.

    In 1990 Li founded Li-Ning Company Limited, which has grown into one of the largest sportswear companies in the world. With more than 4,000 retail stores, Li-Ning is a major competitor to Nike and adidas in some markets. …

    International Gymnast

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    This will sell some apparel !!

    Morgan Hamm scapegoat?

    The first I’ve heard of this conspiracy theory.

    International Gymnast Publisher Paul Ziert on podium training:

    … OK, the American men had a less-than-impressive showing from what I have heard, but remember this is just a dress rehearsal. Nevertheless, from what IG has learned, the men’s program personnel pushed the big panic button, and irrationally created a situation which I know they will regret later. Sources have told IG that Morgan Hamm became the scapegoat for this shaky rehearsal. …

    Ziert Alert! from Beijing

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    Ziert is wrong far more often than he is right.

    But is there some truth to this allegation?