coaches get PIE IN THE FACE

One of the highlights of the Funtastics Summer Gymnastics Camp in Idaho is the “firing squad”.

All week gymnasts can win whip cream pies. Then gift them to any coach at the end of week.

Here are the winning coaches for 2008:

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

I will be uploading more videos and photos to the official camp website over the coming days: HPTCamp.com

explaining Olympic gymnastics scores

UPDATE: Some think the Panel A-score assessment is wrong. Check the comments.

Dominique Dawes on Yahoo! Sports uses Shawn Johnson’s Floor routine at the 2008 U.S. VISA championships as a sample:

Johnson’s total score was determined by adding her difficulty score of 6.6 and her execution score of 9.6 for a 16.2. Her high difficulty skills and solid performance allowed her to capture another national title on the floor.

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Keeping score with a new system

related post: confusing and lame and everybody hates it

ArtisticGymnasticPhotography.com – Don Becker

I immediately recognized this pic from the past:

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Dominique Dawes, 1995 – photographer Don Becker

More of Don’s photos on ArtisticGymnasticPhotography.com

Olympic Gymnastics documentary

George pointed me to this gem:

history of artistic gymnastics from 1956 to 1996. It’s in French.

Posted on YouTube in 16 parts, the first is the 1956 Olympics, Melbourne (Australia).

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Gymnasts: Takashi Ono JPN, Viktor Chukarin URS; Ágnes Keleti HUN, Larissa Latynina URS

If you enjoy it, the links are on YouTube for the following 15 episodes.

Viagra not on the banned list?

I first heard that high altitude mountain climbers were using Viagra to prevent frostbite.

Now other athletes are using it?

It seems that athletes and coaches are always one step ahead of the drug testing authorities. Athletes have discovered that Viagra might do more than just enhance bedroom performances.

The drug not only increases blood flow to that important part of the body, but also the lungs. WADA is still conducting tests on whether Viagra, or ‘Vitamin V’ as it is known to athletes, enhances performance on the sporting field.

The results of WADA’s research will not be known until next year, so athletes in theory should be able to use the drug without repercussion at the Beijing Olympics.

Beijing Olympics blog

Olympic Rhythmic gymnast Alexandra Orlando

Beijing-bound rhythmic gymnast Alexandra Orlando knows a thing or two about falling down and picking herself back up.

The 21-year-oldmissed the qualifying mark in 2004 by a tenth of a point.

Disheartened by not making the cut that year, she considered giving up on her Olympic dream.

“It was a huge blow to my confidence,” she recalled … “I definitely toyed with the idea, but I loved it too much to finish on such a low like that.”

She bounced back with fervour and secured a berth, this time with a personal best ninth-place performance at the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in September.

Inside Toronto

I’ve seen Alexandra perform live only once. She’s exotic and confident. You can’t take yours eyes off her.

CLICK PLAY or watch her at World’s 2007 on YouTube.

Related: A Message from Alex Orlando – EliteRG.com

idiot – T.J. Simers, L.A. Times

There is a kind of journalist paid to stir up controversy.

This guy must be one of those. No one truly this stupid could be published in a legitimate newspaper.

He calls gymnast “pygmies” and “victims of child abuse”:

“… 267119.jpgNothing speaks to misguided and dreadful parenting like a U.S. Olympic-hopeful gymnast.

I would have no problem pressing charges against any parent who does not allow their kid to be a kid, the world a far better place without so many gymnasts and figure skaters. …

On victory parades and child Olympians by T.J. Simers – L.A. Times”

Newspapers are dying. Using this kind of over-the-top commentary to try to bolster readership is a sign the end is coming.

Is this journalist just some wacko?

No, T.J. Simers was named 2000 California Sportswriter of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, he has been with The Times since 1990.

If you don’t like his article, boycott the L.A. Times.

I am.

Update: I emailed Mr. Simers with our concerns over his junk journalism.

(via GymGemz)

Aleksas is gone. But not forgotten.

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Though he died at age-21 in April — (I’ve still not heard the cause.) — popular and influential gymnastics video editor Aleksas still has a live site on the world wide web.

Aleksas.com

Rest in peace.

Romanian Olympic Gymnastics Team

Romania, the defending Olympic team champion, will be represented in Beijing by:

Sandra Izbasa
Steliana Nistor
Ana-Maria Tămârjan
Gabriela Dragoi
Andreea Acatrinei
Andreea Grigore

(via difficulty plus execution)

UPDATE:

These six girls plus Daniela Druncea are the only “healthy” Romanians currently training; hence they are the Olympic team. “Healthy” is quite stretch when you consider that most of these girls are sort of walking wounded right now.

Given the precarious state of health for these girls, Cerasela Pătraşcu might still have a chance to be on that team, but no one wants to rush her after her knee injuries at Europeans. Most agree that she can score higher on UB than Tămârjan, Grigore and Dragoi, and Tămârjan is injured at the moment. If Tămârjan somehow doesn’t heal up in time, Romania should have the option of putting Pătraşcu on the team.

Otherwise, they would have to use Grigore on bars in TF along with Dragoi and Nistor, which may be undesirable as she sets the team back several tenths.