This video from last year keeps popping up on my social media feeds.
I love it.
They’ve got soul in Yamagata, Japan.
Choreographer moga_almeri.
This video from last year keeps popping up on my social media feeds.
I love it.
They’ve got soul in Yamagata, Japan.
Choreographer moga_almeri.
A famed Hungarian-Israeli retired Olympic and world champion artistic gymnast and coach, Ágnes is the oldest living Olympic champion and medalist, reaching her 102nd birthday January 9, 2023.
My most memorable choreography of 2023, so far.
And I’ve seen Barbie Girl. 😀
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube. (music cuts out at one point)
Something tells me it won’t be too many years before Fisk is one of the National contending teams.
Spencer would never call his overview a “power ranking” — because that’s ball sport talk. 😀
But in his analysis these teams are happy with their first meet:
These teams will be reconsidering line-ups:
Detailed review – Week 1 Rankings and Notes
The Stanford rookie is very difficult to deduct.
I’ve known Barb for decades, yet had no idea she’d been coaching Worlds level competitors since the 1980s.
I learned a lot from this interview.
As a young coach, Barb was sent with Lori Strong to compete in the U.K.
In her coaching career, she started at the top.
And Barb has had many Worlds medalists in Trampoline Sports, as well.
AND has coached Sydney Turner since age-5. Sydney is a University of Iowa commit, by the way.
😀