Olympic torch atop Mt. Everest

Surprisingly, the Olympic flame was carried to the top of the highest elevation with very little problem. Quite a technical accomplishment. Weather cooperated.

… Chinese officials did not publicize the flame’s travel to the Everest base camp, apparently to avoid protests.

Beijing has also exercised its diplomatic clout, persuading Nepal to bar climbers from border-straddling Everest’s southern face to keep potential protesters from reaching the peak and spoiling the torch’s moment.

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… While it may face some protests when it is run through Hong Kong and neighboring Macau (Friday) and Saturday, the torch then moves to less-contested territory for a three-month journey across China. …

Boston.com

Sey memoir not all its chalked up to be

That’s the title of a guest post on International Gymnast magazine, the most venerable in the industry.

All sorts of nonsense gets posted on “blogs” — but when the best known publication in the industry questions the veracity of your book, you know the game is up. There’s no way Jennifer Sey is getting on Oprah now.

Sey memoir not all it’s chalked up to be

By Lisa Lazar

images.jpegPerception is not always the same as reality, writes former Parkettes gymnast Lisa Lazar after reading Jennifer Sey’s new memoir, “Chalked Up.”

I grew up within the Parkettes organization, was an elite level gymnast and two-time U.S. junior national team member in the mid-’80s. I trained with Jennifer Sey and was coached by the same people she writes about in “Chalked Up.” I find myself admiring Jen for letting people see the depth of her childhood trials and tribulations, which she reveals as having begun long before she ever went to the Parkettes gym. I struggle, however, to understand how some of her detailed recollections are so very different from mine.

… read the entire article on International Gymnast

Lisa Lazar is a former elite gymnast who trained at the Parkettes from 1977 to 1990. She now resides in Baltimore.

Related post: is ex-gymnast author Jennifer Sey a liar?

Chinese Gymnastics Championships videos !!

Wow.

The internet is buzzing with these videos just posted from China. (How hard could the government be clamping down on the internet?)

fanbutterfly tried to film both He Kexin (17.300 bars) and Li Shanshan (16.950 beam) simultaneously.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

more from the competition – fanbutterfly’s Videos on YouTube

They’ll definitely be watching these routines at Karoli Ranch with the new WiFi provided by AT&T.

More commentary:

  • Chinese Women Hit New Heights – IG
  • Chinese Nationals – Gymnastics and stuff
  • Jiang Yuyuan’s Amânar, etc. – difficulty plus execution
  • Jiang Yuyuan’s Amanar and Chinese Nationals – Gymblog
  • Game on. This is getting fun.

    Stephen Colbert vs Rain dance off

    Hilarious.

    Stephen Colbert complained that Korean pop star Rain bested him on the Time.com poll of the world’s most influential people (Rain was #2 while Colbert came in third). So at the end of the show, they did what most movers and shakers do to settle the score: they staged a dance-off.

    Huffington Post

    Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

    Try this link, instead.

    Arizona gymnastics coach paralyzed

    In the U.S. every year 11,000 people suffer spinal cord injuries and are paralyzed to some degree. …

    Last year one of those was Arizona Desert Devils coach Garrett Tanner.

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    From his website:

    I had just finished teaching my last group of students at the gym. A couple of other coaches and I decided to practice some variations of double front flips off the trampoline onto the mat. This was something I had been doing since I was nine years old and that night I had already done like ten double front flips. Well, on about the 11th one I just didn’t get all the way around on the second rotation and landed right on my forehead. …

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    Read the details — and check out the fundraising events — on GoGarrett.org

    I know Garrett would want coaches everywhere to know about his accident. To remind others that double fronts are dangerous, even for experts.

    Actually, Garrett is making good progress and is optimistic about the future. He plans to travel. And have a family.

    I only wish he could make a miraculous recovery like Dutch gymnast Imke Glas. Doctors are astonished at her progress. Imke plans to go back to sport, but likely not elite gymnastics.

    Related posts:

  • coach killed landing in pit (forward somersaulting)
  • update – Drew’s life after paralysis (forward somersaulting)
  • (via College Gymnastics Board)

    Utah Gymnastics 2008 highlights video

    You have to feel a little badly for Utah, finishing second — again — at NCAA Championships. The 3rd year in a row. To Georgia.

    This team and Head Coach Greg Marsden invented the success story that is modern NCAA gymnastics. Utah did everything right this year. And, incredibly, did not not count a single fall in any competition.

    Congratulations. Best of luck in 2009.

    Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

    Related post: unique gymnastics slideshow – Georgia Gym Dogs

    confirmed – 2008 USAG Jr Olympic Championships

    2008 USAG Junior Olympic Women’s Artistic Level 10 National Championships in Orlando, Florida.

    Saturday, May 17

    SESSION I Junior A / Senior A
    11:30 am Competition

    SESSION II Junior B / Senior B
    5:00 pm Competition

    Sunday, May 18

    SESSION III Junior C / Senior C
    10:00 am Competition

    Session IV Junior D / Senior D
    3:30 pm Competition

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    competition web page

    If you’ll be there too and want to meet-up, leave a comment.

    Hosted in conjunction will be the College Bound competition. Every Head Coach in the NCAA will be there looking for gymnasts to fill their roster for 2009 and beyond. Thursday, May 15 – Orlando, Florida, Silver Spurs Arena.

    details – 2008 USAIGC / NACGC College Bound Invitational

    I’ve never been to this meet. But really looking forward to it.

    did you see Alicia Sacramone at 24 Hour Fitness?

    24 Hour Fitness, the largest privately-owned U.S. fitness chain, announced May 1st that U.S. Olympic hopeful Alicia Sacramone has joined their “team”.

    Congratulations. She will be a great spokesperson for fitness.

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    photo – Brestyans Gymnastics

    24 Hour Fitness Announces Partnership with Six U.S. Olympic Hopefuls for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games – press release

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    is ex-gymnast author Jennifer Sey a liar?

    Jennifer Sey was 1986 US All-Around Champion. She competed World Championships but retired before the 1988 Olympic trials.

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    “The essence of lying is in deception, not in words. A lie may be told by silence, by equivocation, by the accent on a syllable, by a glance of the eye attaching a peculiar significance to a sentence. All these kinds of lies are worse and baser by many degrees than a lie plainly worded. No form of blinded conscience is so far sunk as that which comforts itself for having deceived because the deception was by gesture or silence, instead of utterance.”

    – John Ruskin

    Right now the general public is reading articles like this:

    A new book called Chalked Up by ex-gymnast Jennifer Sey appears to confirm what many of us have long suspected: gymnastics is a weird and creepy sport. Not the tumbling and flipping part; that’s cool enough. But the entire gymnastics complex that takes little girls and hammers them into world class athletes with eating disorders is a little sickening. And all those middle-aged men coaching—what are they doing there? I choose to sweepingly judge the lot of them as shady characters. …

    Gymnast Author Confirms Gymnastics Is Full Of Sickos – Gawker

    Jennifer linked to this article from her blog, happy to get the media coverage.

    But is gymnastics “weird and creepy”? – NO

    Are all middle-age men coaching gymnasts “shady characters”? – NO

    Much misinformation like this has been generated around the recent release of Jennifer’s book. I believe the author is a willing participant in this game of generating controversy during a book launch.

    I called Jennifer Sey a liar after I read this interview:

    Sey spoke with Salon by phone from her home in San Francisco. …

    Salon: Is it possible that you were just the victim of rogue coaches? I know the Parkettes Training Center has a particularly bad reputation — it was even the subject of an unflattering CNN documentary in 2003.

    Sey: [This behavior] is endemic to the sport. …

    “Why do these men want to coach little girls?” – Salon

    Jennifer did not write the Salon article. But she knows their readers have now had confirmed that “anorexia and sexual and mental abuse … are rampant in elite women’s gymnastics”.

    Is that true? – NO

    I challenge Jennifer to walk into any elite program and make those charges face-to-face to a coach. She’d be laughed out of the gym.

    Those things have happened, but rarely. They are not “endemic”.

    Jennifer Sey is a liar by any definition of the word. Even if every word in her book is true as she remembers it. (And that’s been contested by some of her teammates from the time.)

    If you disagree with me, buy her book. If not, encourage everyone you know to boycott Chalked Up. You can read it, but don’t purchase even one more copy.

    If Jennifer Sey wanted to exorcise demons from over 20-years-ago as a memoir, she could have done it on her blog. That she chose to release an inflammatory book in the run-up to the 2008 Olympics smacks of opportunism.

    Related posts:

  • Jennifer Sey defends her book Chalked Up
  • sensationalist media coverage of gymnastics
  • I’ve been in contact with Jennifer and would gladly post a rebuttal to my charges.