Straddle back into forward giant long hang swing on low bar.
At USA Jr Olympics Level 10 Championships 2008.
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Leave a comment if you know the name of the gymnast.
Straddle back into forward giant long hang swing on low bar.
At USA Jr Olympics Level 10 Championships 2008.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Leave a comment if you know the name of the gymnast.
… Created in 1974 by Prince Rainier III of Monaco, the International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo is perhaps the largest and most prestigious circus competition in the world.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
… This is a troupe at the 25th annual festival.
IG Publisher Paul Ziert put together a gymnastics sports production in Seoul, Korea.
… “Of the more than 200 shows I have produced over the past 30 years, this was the most dynamic. Every performer gave us a maximum effort, and I would like to thank all of them for showing an extremely high level of gymnastics performed in an elegant and theatrical way,” Ziert said. …
That’s not saying much as most coaches feel Paul’s shows are “lame”.
But judging from the highlights reel, this one would have been well worth attending. I like the widely varied and international line-up of performers. (Catalina Ponor, Ivan Ivankov, Jordan Jovtchev, Ashley Postell, Blaine Wilson, Yulia Raskina, Li Ya and many more.)
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
(via International Gymnast)
(Note: Rumour is that USA Gymnastics will not be running a series of Gala performances after the Olympics after losing some of the top stars to a rival production company. Is that Paul Ziert? Leave a comment if you know the details.) UPDATE: Read the comments for more information.
Click PLAY or watch a tribute montage of super talented Beckie Downie on YouTube.
There’s more:
Unwritten. Laura Jones montage on YouTube.
Pocket full of sunshine. Hannah Whelan montage on YouTube.
Love song. Becky Wing montage on YouTube.
Thanks Jenny. And thanks gymnastdory (Luna Lovegood) for putting together these tributes.
Right now the gymnasts are marching in the 4th of July parade in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
But I’m missing it, instead uploading memories of the Funtastics gymnastics summer camps, just finished, to the WWW.
I thought camp was the best of the past 6-years, likely the best ever. Congratulations Dave, Lisa and the Funtastics hosts.
An awesome coaching staff.

coach Morgen double back
Everything is going up on the official camp website: HPTCamp.com
Related posts on the HPTC gymnastics camp.
Georgia’s Suzanne Yoculan is reported to make $300,000+ / year.
Where do I apply?
She’s the top dog. What about other programs?
Women’s gymnastics coach K.J. Kindler received a raise of $11,550 and now will received $115,000 annually in guaranteed money. She also had her contract extended by one year to July 1, 2012.
Mark Williams, who has guided Oklahoma to five of the last seven NCAA titles in men’s gymnastics, now will receive $130,000 annually, a raise of $22,150 that will be effective next Tuesday. His contract was extended by five years to July 1, 2013.
(via College Gymnastics Board)
Many contracts include performance bonuses.
The results are in: Erin Blanchard and Chris Estrada will represent the US in the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing.
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On the women’s side, Alaina Hebert and Erin Blanchard fought it out for first and second through the compulsory and optional rounds. Hebert went into the final round an .8 lead over Erin Blanchard, but a disappointing – based on her body language following the routine – finals performance by Hebert was not enough to overcome Blanchard’s excellent finals performance.
On the men’s side, Steven Gluckstein had a slight lead over Chris Estrada and Michael Devine coming out of the compulsory round. An early interruption, though, left Gluckstein far back of Estrada and Devine at the end of the optional round. Devine had early problems in his final round routine, leaving Logan Dooley as the man to beat. Needing 33.6 points to overtake Dooley’s 102.5 for gold, Estrada chose to perform what looked to me like his compulsory routine. …
Blanchard and Estrada to represent US in Beijing – Tramp and Tumbling
UPDATE: Coach Dmitri Poliaroush.
More details and photos are linked from USA Gymnastics.
Many felt that Kristina should have been one of the two Olympians from Canada. That debate is ended with this bad news sent by Jeremy Mosier.
VACULIK OUT WITH INJURED ELBOW; BROWN NAMED FIRST ALTERNATE
Kristina Vaculik of Gemini gymnastics is reportedly suffering from an elbow injury that will require several weeks to heal. As a result, Alyssa Brown has been named the first reserve (alternate) for the upcoming 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
But Kristina is young, talented and has great coaches. Most feel she will be one of the international superstars of the next quadrennial.
WAG Olympic Ranking Process Decoded
The following overview circulated by the GCG Program Director-WAG provides the final ranking for the WAG Olympic Selection Process and some information about the process.
Gymnastics Canada is aware that the outcome of this process has created a public debate (internet & e-mails). Hopefully, this brief overview will assist in better understanding the process and the outcome.
Ranking
The ranking of the athletes at the end of Step 1 of the Olympic Games selection process for Women’s Artistic Gymnastics is as follows:
Nansy Damianova from Gymnix in Montreal: 43.3
Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs from Sport Seneca in Toronto 41.3
Kristina Vaculik from Gemini Gymnastics in Oshawa 37.1
Alyssa Brown from Gymnastics Mississauga 15.8
Aisha Gerber from the Oakville Gymnastics Club 13.8
Sydney Sawa from the Calgary Gymnastics Centre 11.6
Stephanie Pacitto from Gymnastics Mississauga (injured) 6.0About the process
As stated in the process, the emphasis was on performing very well on two apparatus. Some athletes who were strong on four apparatus had an advantage since they had more apparatus to choose from.
The process put the emphasis on meeting the standards at international competitions rather than at the domestic ones. A maximum of two of the six performances counting on an apparatus could be from Elite Canada 2007 or the Canadian Championships 2008.
The assignments to the international competitions were done periodically between November 2007 and May 2008. The top three ranked athletes had a similar number of competitions at which points could be earned: 10 for Kristina Vaculik and 9 each for Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs and Nansy Damianova.
Athletes were assigned to a maximum of one world cup competition before January 1, 2008. Some athletes declined attendance. Elyse and Nansy competed at the Glasgow World Cup in November whose weight was 0.7. Kristina was not age eligible for world cup competitions in 2007. She was assigned to the Olympic Test Event (OTE) in November where WAG could send only one athlete. The weight of the OTE was 1.0 (maximum weight).
There were three competitions with a weight of 1.0: the Olympic Test Event, the Pacific Championships and the Senior Apparatus Finals at the Canadian Championships. Nansy and Elyse competed at two of them and Kristina at all three. The top three ranked athletes competed at one international competition each with a weight factor of 0.80 and one with 0.7.
My opinion is that regulations in Canada are deliberately obtuse obfuscated and confusing — as is obvious above — so that only a few people at the top understand them.
There was no need to force the contenders and coaches through so many high pressure meets over the past 6 or 8 months in order to chose two athletes. That was simply crazy. The administrators of the Women’s program have been getting roasted on the Gymn.ca forum and elsewhere online. They deserve it.
If you can’t get enough Canadian Olympic Gymnastics drama, watch part 1 of this TV special from Nationals on YouTube (men and women interviewed).
The rest of the program is posted on Gymbrooke Sports News.
Via Tracey Morrison on Facebook:
Following the British Championships, the third and final Olympic Trial, the British Olympic Association and British Gymnastics are delighted to announce the team for the 2008 Olympic Game in Beijing.
Beth Tweddle, Becky Downie, Marissa King, Hannah Whelan, Laura Jones and Rebecca Wing.
Matthew Greenwood, Technical Director of British Gymnastics: “We are very proud of the Women’s Artistic Team that has been selected for Beijing. The girls will be extremely well prepared and in a position to once again prove the great strength in depth that we have now established.â€
Beth Tweddle
“I’m really excited and just looking forward to getting there and doing the best job I can. The Teams been together for a long time now and I definitely feel we can have positive results.â€
Becky Downie
“I can’t describe how happy I am and can’t stop crying! It’s a massive relief and shows that all the hard work has been worth it.â€
Hannah Whelan
“It feels fantastic to be selected and I’m really proud of myself. I can’t wait to be involved in such a big competition.â€
Marissa King
” I don’t think this will sink in for a while, its every athletes dream and there’s no words that can some up how happy I am to be selected. The whole group has worked so hard for this and the emotions are now finally coming out. I can’t wait to get out there and do the jobâ€
Laura Jones
“It amazing, when I found out I was so pleased I just wanted to cry. I’m so excited we’ve got a really strong team and I’m confident we’ll do well.â€
Rebecca Wing
“Its absolutely amazing to be selected and cant describe the feeling. After so much pressure I’m so glad the selection has come. We’ve got a really good group of girls that get on well so I’m confident we’ll put in a good performance in Beijing.â€
Imogen Cairns and Kayleigh Cooke have been selected as travelling reserves.
Many are disappointed that Imogen is not on the competition team. She and Kayleigh must stay in top shape, just in case.
Click PLAY or watch Marissa King at European Championships on YouTube.
John sent us the bad news about a medal contender:
… In the women’s competition Sandra Izbasa suffered an injury during warm-up, just a few minutes before the start of the competition. The European floor champion could not continue, heading to Bucharest for medical checkups. …
UPDATE: northernriver reports the injury turned out to be not serious.

earlier this season – source
Steliana Nistor easily won the All-around.
Nicolae Forminte, the head coach of the Olympic team, already knows what gymnasts he will rely on in view of the Olympic Games in Beijing, scheduled in August. ‘In Romania the birthrate did not grow spectacularly overnight, so I could not select other girls,’ the head coach joked. …
Of course he’s talking about the rumours of age falsification of He Kexin from China. This is the pot calling the kettle black. Romania has been as guilty as any other nation in the past.
(via Nine O’Clock)