I.G. is still posting the full digital version online. Nice!

difficulty plus execution posted the team:
Pauline Morel
Marine Petit
Laëtitia Dugain
Cassy Véricel
Marine Debauve
Katheleen Lindor
Rose-Eliandre Bellemare is the alternate.

The French men will be represented in Beijing by Pierre-Yves Beny, Benoît Caranobe, Yann Cucherat, Gael da Silva, Dmitry Karbanenko and Danny Rodrigues. Thomas Bouhail is the alternate.
Beny and Caranobe were members of France’s ninth-place team at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, while Cucherat and Karbanenko will be making their third straight Olympic appearance.
Looks pretty good. But is it open double pike? Or layout?
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
This was the skill Kyle Shewfelt was doing when injured at Worlds 2007. (Tamayo)
(via Gymnicestics)
Related post: Brazil – Nationals 2008 gymnastics results
As expected, the British Olympic Association selected two male athletes to compete in artistic gymnastics at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games:
Both are coached by Paul Hall at Huntingdon Gymnastics Club.
Daniel Keatings – Jr. European Champion 2008
Louis praises his Mom.
Related posts:
Photos of the Singapore Women’s Artistic Gymnastics National Team.

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Everything is on YouTube. Good and bad.

… “Everybody in the world is doing it. Everyone’s using it,” said Al Fong, a longtime gymnastics coach who works with Ivana Hong, a member of the U.S. team that won gold at last year’s world championships.
“It has,” Fong added, “transformed everybody’s training plans.” …
“It’s actually pretty interesting how much you can find,” said Dennis McIntyre, men’s program director for USA Gymnastics. “It’s really easy to share and get things. It’s made coaching and analysis a lot easier.”
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When Olympic high bar champion Igor Cassina developed a new skill, he not only put it on his Web site, he asked people for comments. …
Balance out of whack without coach
‘It’s going to be a totally different experience without her there,’ says gymnast Hopfner-Hibbs
by Randy Starkman
Whenever Toronto gymnast Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs imagined the Beijing Olympics, she pictured long-time coach Carol-Angela Orchard right beside her every step of the way.
Now, it looks like Hopfner-Hibbs might be going it alone at the most important event of her life. Hopfner-Hibbs is Canada’s only hope for a medal in women’s gymnastics, having become the country’s first women’s world championship medallist two years ago on balance beam, and collecting six World Cup medals in the past 14 months.
But she placed second behind Nansy Damianova of Montreal in the women’s Olympic points selection race that wrapped up at the Canadian championships in Calgary on Saturday. So, the one women’s coaching accreditation pass available to Canada goes to Damianova’s coach Katerine Dussault, meaning Orchard will have trouble getting access to Hopfner-Hibbs in Beijing.
“It’s so important to me that she was there with me because she’s the reason that I’m there,” said Hopfner-Hibbs yesterday. “So, it’s just really upsetting.”
Gymnastics Canada will pay Orchard’s way to Beijing and she can stay at the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) high performance centre, but the veteran coach said she’s not sure yet if it makes sense for her to go to China.
“To be the Olympic coach and be able to have access to your athlete and help her be the best she can be is one thing,” said Orchard. “But to go as a tourist is not something I’m interested in. That would drive me crazy, to not be able to get in the gym. I’d have no access to the competition floor at all.”
Hopfner-Hibbs has worked with Orchard for nearly a decade, her biggest achievement coming when she finally broke the barrier for Canadian women with a bronze medal on the beam at the 2006 world championships.
“She’s always, always believed in me all the time,” said the 18-year-old gymnast. “No matter what’s going on or how rough of a competition or training I’ve had, she’s always there. It’s going to be a totally different experience without her there. I always pictured my Olympic experience with her there so it just makes it that much harder.”
Gymnastics Canada director Jean-Paul Caron said they’re trying to get Orchard access to Hopfner-Hibbs for training sessions. He said he’s confident the COC can get the accreditation needed, and that it might be possible to change the coach’s accreditation if Hopfner-Hibbs were to reach a final.
There’s still hope for Carol-Angela to get to the Olympic. And possibly even on to the competition floor if Elyse makes the final on beam.
I’ll be keeping my fingers crossed.
Click PLAY or watch Elyse on YouTube.
I expect the Olympic “points system” blunder will be on the agenda of the Gymnastics Canada AGM this coming weekend.
BTW, one of Elyse’s future coaches from UCLA, Chris Waller, attended Canadian Championships and even got in a bit of a holiday with his wife Cindy while visiting the Great White North.
Related post: gymnast Hopfner-Hibbs on Olympic Selection
From Bernardo of Gymblog Brasil fame:
These are the results from the Qualifications of Brazilian Nationals 2008
Women’s Results
Team
1. Associação do Pessoal da Caixa Econômica Federal
2. Clube de Regatas do Flamengo
3. Esporte Clube PinheirosAll Around
1. Jade Barbosa (CRF/RJ) – 60,367
2. Daniele Hypolito (CFR/RJ) – 59,233
3. Ana Cláudia Silva (APCEF/PR) – 58,133Vault
1. Jade Barbosa (CRF/RJ) – 14,917
2. Joselane Santos (ECP/SP) – 14,133
3. LetÃcia da Costa (CRF/RJ) – 13,833Uneven Bars
1. Jade Barbosa (CRF/RJ) – 14,833
2. Milena Miranda (APCEF/PR) – 14,800
3. Bruna Leal (APCEF/PR) – 14,467Balance Beam
1. Daniele Hypolito (CRF/RJ) – 15,700
2. Jade Barbosa (CRF/RJ) – 14,867
3. LaÃs Souza (ECP/SP) – 14,733Floor Exercise
1. Jade Barbosa (CRF/RJ) – 15,300
2. Ana Cláudia Silva (APCEF/PR) – 14,900
2. Daniele Hypolito (CRF/RJ) – 14,900
4. Daiane dos Santos (ECP/SP) – 14,667Men’s Artistic Gymnastics
Team
1. SERC Santa Maria/SP – 254,467
2. Esporte Clube Pinheiros/SP – 252,633
3. Clube de Regatas do Flamengo/RJ – 249,733All Around
1. Diego Hypolito (CRF/RJ) – 85,067
2. Péricles Silva (ECP/SP) – 84,233
3. Francisco Barreto (SERC/SP) – 83,967Vault
1. Diego Hypolito (CRF/RJ) – 15,667
2. Renato Oliveira (AABB/SP) – 15,367
3. Jefferson Negrão (ECP/SP) – 15,300Parallel Bars
1. Mosiah Rodrigues (UNIÃO/RS) – 14,467
2. Felipe Polato (ECP/SP) – 14,200
3. Raudison de Souza (BFC/SP) – 14,067High Bar
1. Luiz Augusto dos Anjos (ECP/SP) – 14,367
2. Péricles Silva (ECP/SP) – 14,333
3. Mosiah Rodrigues (UNIÃO/RS) – 14,200Floor Exercise
1. Diego Hypolito (CRF/RJ) – 15,900
2. Henrique Motta (CRF/RJ) – 14,700
3. João Paulo Souza (ECP/SP) – 14,467Still Rings
1. Arthur Zanetti (SERC/SP) – 15,367
2. Henrique Flores (SERC/SP) – 14, 467
3. Francisco Barreto (SERC/SP) – 14,300Pommel Horse
1. Sérgio Eras (SERC/SP) – 13,667
2. Danilo Nogueira (BFC/SP) – 13,533
3. Francisco Barreto (SERC/SP) – 13,500
If your gym is covered in hand painted, somewhat amateur gymnastics graphics (I’m looking at you Altadore) consider this alternative.
Professional wall displays, wallpaper, decals, window treatments, sponsorship walls, window signage and much, much more. Prices look very reasonable, I thought. (Wall coverings about US$6-10 / square foot.)
Here’s a sample “wallpaper”

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Sample “wallpaper border”:

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Plenty of choices of colours and themes. You can personalize it with your club “lookâ€. For example, here’s a personalized banner:

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(I’m not sure I want to get underneath that Big Ass Fan, though.)
ArtisticCoverings.com
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