Tracey Morrison from the U.K. posted a video to Facebook. Jam packed with interesting combinations and even a few mistakes.
Click PLAY or watch “Not So Ordinary” Chinese gymnastics montage by Fullybooked on YouTube.
Tracey Morrison from the U.K. posted a video to Facebook. Jam packed with interesting combinations and even a few mistakes.
Click PLAY or watch “Not So Ordinary” Chinese gymnastics montage by Fullybooked on YouTube.
Amy Van Deusen on the Gymnastics About.com blog posted another of her “Cool Tricks”.
This time a Full-Out Dismount off Parallel Bars very well done by Marcel Nguyen at the German Nationals 06. (Click through to read about it.)
Other high level alternatives?
I heard Valeri Liukin once competed double layout.
Here’s double front half. (First done by a Japanese gymnast decades ago, I belive.)
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Click PLAY or watch forward salto salto fwd with 5/2 on YouTube:
Click PLAY or watch double salto bwd tuck+360 from end on YouTube:
Any other cool alternative PBar dismounts? Leave a comment.
College gymnast already qualified for the Olympics. How many other NCAA gymnasts will compete in Beijing?
DU junior All-American gymnast Jessica López (Caracas, Venezuela), representing her native Venezuela, finished in sixth place in the all-around at the 2008 Tyson American Cup in front of 9,318 fans at Madison Square Garden Saturday. López scored a 14.225 on vault, a 14.075 on balance beam, a 14.80 on uneven bars and a 14.30 on floor exercise for an all-around score of 57.400 to finish the second-highest international finisher on the women’s side.
Americans took the top four spots in the meet, as Nastia Liukin led the way with a score of 63.425, followed by Shawn Johnson (63.100), Samantha Peszek (62.075), and Shayla Worley (60.400). Germany’s Joeline Mobius was the top international gymnast with an all-around score of 57.925.
López is ranked No. 6 in the nation in NCAA gymnastics in the all-around and is ranked in the top-20 on three events.

International Gymnast magazine
Like Courtney Kupets, another powerful tumbler is out.
UCLA placed third in its final home meet Sunday afternoon and, more unfortunately, lost another gymnast to injury, as redshirt freshman Brittani McCullough ruptured her left Achilles tendon on the takeoff of her opening tumbling pass. McCullough will miss the remainder of the season.
“If it’s possible to feel worse for an athlete than you normally would after an injury, that’s how we all feel about Brittani McCullough,” said UCLA head coach Valorie Kondos Field. “She ruptured her right Achilles two years ago, was in a car accident last year and severed a tendon in her toe, and now this. It’s heartbreaking to see someone who does everything right in life have to suffer so much.” …
Are these injuries the result of years of “fraying”.
What causes them?
How can we reduce the frequency of them?
Coach Lisa Rennebaum-Adlard at Funtastics, Idaho uses a folding panel mat instead of a normal (flat) Yurchenko hand mat.
Young gymnasts find it easier to finish the round-off in the correct position on the board as they are not required to tumble “up hill” as much.
Click PLAY or watch the drill on YouTube.
That’s a trampoline vault horse called the Porta Table, no longer available.
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A glimpse into the technical requirements of the Quebec WAG Development Programme.
I thought you might find it interesting to see a video of our developmental programme. it is similar to Tops and not every clubs competes this system. It is called Defi (means challenge) and has levels 1 – 6. Girls can begin when they are 5/6 and they oldest girls are about 9/10. The girls are given a % for the skills performed, they end up with an overall percentage which accords them different levels of final success and whether they are reay to move up to the next level.
bogwoppit on Chalk Bucket
Click PLAY or watch a gymnast showing Level 5 requirements on YouTube.
Of course there is far more to the system than we see here.
If you read French, check it out on this page: Programme DEFI 2007-2008
This is the big story of the friendly competition held this past weekend:
1. Shawn Johnson (USA) – 61.700
2. Vanessa Ferrari (Italy) – 60.100
Americans generally don’t like competing in Europe as their scores are often lower than at home.
It took guts for Shawn to face off against her top rival for the Olympics in her own country. This means people were pretty confident Shawn could still win, even in Italy.
The bigger question is … Why did Ferrari compete?
Vanessa had no chance to win competing only a Yurchenko full vault. It would have been better to sit out rather than lose at home to her top competitor the way she did.
Shawn Johnson is the Olympic favourite, no question, if she has no major errors in the AA competiton.
The second biggest story was the 3rd place finish of Samantha Peszek. She looks like a lock for the Olympic team at this point.
More results – GYMmedia
CONGRATS to Jordyn Wieber (USA) who won the all-around in the Junior meet. Rebecca Bross finished 2nd with a fall on beam.
Amanda Beard has won seven medals at three Olympic Games and is hoping to compete in the next Beijing Olympic games in 2008.
She’s was tabbed the “world’s sexiest athlete nude†after appearing in the July 2007 edition of Playboy.
Recently:
I’ve actually talked to my agents a lot about producing my own swim meets where we’d do a couple different swim meets in different locations and mix it up like that — not having your traditional races and having someone like Budweiser or Go Daddy be big sponsors and make it more risqué, make it more fun for the fans to get really into it. That kind of stuff could really draw a lot more people to swimming and then, maybe, they’ll continue watching year-round instead of every four years for the Olympics.
Beard Constantly Swims Against Tide – AOL Sports
Aquatics meets are even duller than traditional gymnastics competitions. I recall the empty spectator bleachers at the USA Diving Championships 2006.

(via Olympic Games blog – Amanda Beard says swimming should be more risque)
Gymnastics is not the only sport trying to find a way to draw spectators.
Related: Great West Gym Fest BIG SHOW
The Behind the Team channel on AT&T blue room posed a few professional photos of the American Cup Champion.
Nastia Lunkin at practice – flickr
Nastia on Bars – flickr
The new judging regulations have “improved” Bars for the best few gymnasts in the world more than any other apparatus, I would say. There is no way Nastia would be starting with a 7.6 routine if we still had the code from 2004.
Check the new video profile on Nastia, as well.
An actress playing a 16-year-old elite gymnast — who was abused by her gymnastics coach — is getting good reviews:
A young actress from Australia with no formal acting training is delivering the finest performance you’ll see anywhere on TV this season.
She’s 18-year-old Mia Wasikowska, who plays a 16-year-old emotionally damaged gymnast on “In Treatment,” HBO’s nightly series, now in its sixth week (out of nine), about the relationship between a therapist (Gabriel Byrne) and his patients.
Wasikowska’s character, Sophie, is the featured patient on Wednesday nights (at 9:30). Whenever the topic of “In Treatment” are raised with people who’s watching the series, they nearly always cite Sophie, an Olympic hopeful who broke both her arms in a suicide attempt, as the one who intrigues them most. …
read the review – SOPHIE’S FLIPPED OUT TALE – New York Post
There’s not much gymnastics shown. The “elite gymnast” is simply a back story for a very disturbed but charismatic young woman.
HBO posted the full premiere episode on YouTube.