gymn
Digest
Tue, 2 Aug 94 Volume 2 :
Issue 158
Today's Topics:
Administrivia: volume!
Another
Aussie Commonwealth Team Profile - Brett Hudson
Bart
But it's Kathy's fault, ya know?
Correction (2 msgs)
GG: notes on Kochetkova
GG: say what?? (2 msgs)
GG: W, AA
Goodwill Games
Goodwill Games (Womens Event Finals)
Goodwill Women's EF Results
I solved the BartConner mystery
Misc (2 msgs)
names (4 msgs)
names and EF
Our Bart Impersonator
True Story
UPI
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Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 15:10:31 EDT
From: ***@MIT.EDU
Subject: Administrivia:
volume!
Hi,
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Yours
in Gymnastics,
--Robyn
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 12:42:31 -0700 (PDT)
From: ***@netcom.com
Subject:
Another Aussie Commonwealth Team Profile - Brett Hudson
> An aside
from Susan ... I noticed while looking at the pics
from Brisbane
> that the Aussie boys in general
were quite cute (esp. that Tim
> what's-his-name).
Not quite as cute as the Soviets but pretty fine
> none-the-less.
Unfortuanately Nancy was so thoughtless as to not
take any
> pictures of them from behind (though
I am rubbing off on her since I saw one
> of
Igor's backside). ;-)
Tisk tisk !
(maniacal laughter)
Gonna posts
gifs or jpg's ?
(More laughter)
After some of the sexist
crap we get on the net about girls, I am
ROFLOL with the
girls turning the tables on us guys.
You are right, Aussies are
adorable, but Eastern Bloc guys are cuter to my
tastes
!
(Yet MORE laughter)
> Brett Hudson (age 20) is the new
Australian national champ (replacing Brennon
>
Dowrick who missed out on the comp. with an injury according to the article)
> and talks about putting his personal life, including
marriage plans, on hold
> ... "Gymnastics has to come first if
you're serious about success ... At one
> stage
they tried banning us from having girlfriends, then they tried to ban
> girls from coming over to the Institute.
I LOVE
this logic. So what do they want him to HAVE ? BOYfriends ?
Sometimes coaches can be SO CLUELESS
!
(Now I dunno
whether to laugh or cry)
Some gymnasts have been told that they cant
have relationships, and soon the
isolation gets to
them and they leave the sport, sometimes bitter.
I far prefer the
logic of one coach, realizing that there was no way to get rid
of the girlfriend without losing the athlete, he drafted the
girlfriend into
helping the guy training.
You
should have seen the look on the athlete's face when he recognized her
voice from behind the first time yelling at him
"Come
on, you slacker, my GRANDMA could do a better kip than that !"
He
never made the olympic team
but he did better than he was before once she
joined
the coaching staff. I wonder what
ever happened to them ?
Rumour
hazzit he eventually married her.
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 13:34:08 -0700 (PDT)
From: ***@netcom.com
Subject:
Bart
Texx puts on his "broadcasting
hat"
Unfortunately, I cant tell most of
my Bart stories in public...
Actually the comentators
are told by network brass what to say etc.
Blame THEM !
Bart
is smarter than he may seem.
Do not understimate
this guy !
Living in mens
gymn for so long, you have to stay focused, so
keeping up
with the girls is VERY hard, so Bart
comes off as clueless about womens gymn
soetimes. This guy is trying hard to become a
serious TV person, but is
trapped into a
"male bimbo" category right now.
For the moment he is stuck.
CSometimes the
stress of being stuck like this comes off as awkwardness.
I seriously
suspect that he really wants to parlay this into acting but untill
he comes off better on the tube, Hollywierd
wont have him.
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Date: Mon, 01
Aug 94 14:55:31 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: But it's Kathy's fault, ya know?
Ha ha and BTW
contrary to what several people have suggested I did *NOT*
write this. First off if I had it would have been funny and
secondly I don't
*EVER* write
anything that I
wouldn't put my name on and take both the
credit
and the blame (so there) . . .
Actually I've met Bart a couple times
and was shocked at how *not* retarded
he was.
Maybe the dye from that brightly colored ABC jacket just leaks into
his brain when he's commentating. I have also done voice over
"commentating"
on a few tapes for my
friends and as stuff cuts from one to another I find
myself
making little errors just trying to remember everything that I wanted
to say and you can't "take it back" so to speak.
Oh well that's enough defending now I will share a little story abut
the
mighty Bart ...
After the AA in Birminghnam (less then an hour after to be exact)
where
Ivankov was just barely out of third ...
He'd have gotten it except they
really wanted Wecker to finally have a medal so that maybe he would
retire
(no such luck ... German boys don't feel
complete unless they do at least
three Olympics)
so they ignored an almost fall off PH and gave Andi
(really
he *likes* to be called that) just enough
to edge Ivan ... Anyway, I was
chatting with Bart
afterwards (at the bar having a turkey and butter sandwich
... Birmingham
is not known for it's abundance of late night -
meaning
anything after 8 PM - food selections) and
he asked me who was in a certain
picture. It was a
close-up face and upper body shot of Ivankov (a good
shot
...read: easy to recongnize).
I therefore said "Ivankov" and gave him
them
the "duh" look. He remained puzzled
and I said "Ivan Ivankov Belarus; you
know 4th place about an hour ago?" Slowly - like clouds
rolling out after a
thunderstorm - understanding
dawned on Bart's face.
Thank god we have those "expert
commentators" to help us through the rough
patches!
This
Magic Bart Conner Memory Brought To You By ...
Susan
PS- I
also heard that he needed to have Gutsu pointed out
to him in podium
training in Nates
('92 W Euros) and Kathy always
walks around at meets
announcing to all and sundry
that she's "just had a workout."
You can tell
since she has the casual
sweatshirt thrown over her shoulders atop the
carefully
selected work-out attire and, of course, full hair and makeup.
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Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 18:00:30 PDT
From: ***@eworld.com
Subject: Correction
Uh, folks. The Lou Li at the goodwill games is a separate
person altogether
from the Lu Li that won bars at
Barcelona.
I know its confusing, but Lu Li
has in fact retired.
David
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 20:51:30 -0500 (CDT)
From: <***@owlnet.rice.edu>
Subject:
Correction
David notes:
| Uh, folks. The
Lou Li at the goodwill games is a separate person altogether
| from the Lu Li that won bars at Barcelona.
|
| I
know its confusing, but Lu Li has in fact
retired.
Well, I'm confused about two things. First of all, I didn't see
anyone say Lu/Luo/Lou Li is the
Olympic champ...? I searched all
the
digests from Gymn
since the beginning of the GG, and every time she is
mentioned,
she's referred to as the "world champ on UB" -- and, in
fact, she of course *is* the reigning world champ on
bars.
My second confusion is when one newswire will write her name as
"Lu
Li", another will write "Luo Li",
and David, who probably knows better
than any of
them, writes "Lou Li".
But this is a moot point, as we've
discussed
round and round on Gymn before about how various
translation
methods will produce various
spellings...
Rachele
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 17:42:20 -0500 (CDT)
From: <***@owlnet.rice.edu>
Subject:
GG: notes on Kochetkova
Robyn asked:
| down to .012) which I kind of doubt, but I don't know... but
why would
| Kochetkova's score have changed
too? Or did someone press the
wrong
| button on her routine too?
Well,
I got the impression that part of the problem was that the wrong
button was pressed, but that the problem was also with the
computers
themselves. That's why I was so confused...
Rachele
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Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 14:55:42 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: GG: say
what??
>"She has been in every international meet she has
been invited to. "<
Shannon has *competed*
(she's also been involved in two exhibition tours and
at
least one other exhib. that
I know of) in - since Barcelona - the '93
American Cup, the '93 Worlds, the
'93 Tri-Meet, the '93 US Olympic Festival,
'93 Nationals, '94 American Cup
(1 event), '94 Worlds, '94 Rom vs USA, and
'94 Goodwill Games.
Correct me if I'm wrong but
Shannon hasn't been to anything except a worlds
outside of the US in ages. I *know* she was invited to the
Toronto Int'l last
year. And yes in '92 she had planned
on DTB nutthen couldn't due to age
restrictions. Last year, Strug
went in her stead.
She has competed *very* little since Barcelona
while she used to go to every
little Int'l meet
she could which IMHO is a big part of what has made her
such
an Int'l success. We, in teh US, tend to baby our
kids and keep them out
of "small and
insignificant" meets but those meets really build confidence
expirience and Int'l judging
recognition. I mean how many championSovs do you
know that claim as their first title "The PRK Cup of
Friendship?"
Goodwill Games is not a "little" meet
which is why I said this may be too
much for
Thompson. She should first be "broken in" internationally on
things
like Aruther
Gander, Belgium Gym Masters, Champions All, Jr. Int'l, Etc. Etc.
Competing
against foreign gymnasts on your home turf doesn't prepare you for
foreign countries where no-one speaks you language, the
equipment is strange,
the food is odd, and your
Mom's not in the crowd.
Susan
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Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 17:03:35 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: GG: say
what??
>This is from an AP wire story:
>Nunno: "Maybe Dortmund is not the place for her. It is a team meet, not an
all-around. I don't want to hurt the U.S. team standings by
pulling her out,
but it may be in her best
interest.
Best interest?
Last time I checked, Shannon was the
*leader*of*the*US*Team!!!
Talk about selfishness. If he really cared about her resting he
would have
kept her out of Goodwill, but of course
he couldn't do that because her
appearing there as
the leader of the 'Nunno-ettes" (as Sherwin
appropriately
dubbed them) served *his* best
interest.
I certainly
hope Shannon is mature and determined enough to stand up to Steve
on this one.
After all, it is her career and life, not his. If she isn't,
her
absence would probably overshadow even her two World titles as the
benchmark of her career, and that would be unfortunate.
>Going
into the Atlanta Olympics in 1996 she needs to be the
leader
obviously
That's real leadership, deserting your team...
Mara
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 18:50:54 -0500 (CDT)
From: <***@owlnet.rice.edu>
Subject:
GG: W, AA
Good thing we all know acronyms around here... so much
easier to write
"GG: W, AA" than "Goodwill Games: Women's
All-Around". But then
again, I just wrote it and so have defeated the purpose
of
abbreviating it in the first place.
Today's
collage of news wire reports on the Goodwill Games...:
>From
the AP...
First of all, a correction in the
beam standings:
1, Miller, 9.875. 2, Oksana Fabrichnova, Russia, 9.800.
3, Webster,
9.725. 4 (tie), Kochetkova
and Bikan, 9.650. 6, Piskun, 9.362. 7,
Angela Ghimpu,
Romania, 9.175. 8, Martin, 9.162.
Miller:
"I like a challenge. I like to rise to the challenge. I did at
this competition and I feel really good about
that."
Nunno: "Shannon Miller
proved she is the best gymnast in the world.
After yesterday, we had a
little discussion and I told her, `You have
another chance. You can prove it by showing you are better
in every
event. You have the opportunity to redeem
yourself.' She did and she
walked away with a
fistful of medals."
The AP's description of Miller's beam routine:
"She started with a
front somersault to the
bar [, ordered two full shots of whiskey,] and
ended
with a full twisting back double somersault [must've been the
whiskey]. In between, she added a pair of reverse splits and
had a
series of a back handsprings followed by two
back aerials."
[Actually, gotta give credit
to the AP for accurately describing a
full-in ...
not very often that that happens.]
Miller: "I knew I had to come
in and hit my routines. I tried to do my
best in
both competitions. And it seems I got better as the days went
by. I got more used to the equipment. I knew it was going to
be a
challenge."
Miller: "It
doesn't help to look back and think: What if? It was so
close.
I don't look at it as a loss. I won a silver." [I wish I could
high-five her right now for those last two sentences.]
-Marianna
Webster was originally listed in fifth for beam with a 9.625.
But Nunno appealed to the judges, saying her SV (Start Value)
wasn't
high enough. The judges revised Webster's
score to 9.725, moving her
up to third.
Nunno, re Webster's beam score: "The judges were
absolutely wrong.
They admitted it and they changed it."
Webster,
re her bronze: "It really means a lot to me. I think that
this kind of makes a name for me in the international
scene."
Ted Turner, re glitches at the Goodwill Games in general
(gymnastics
computer scoring isn't the only
problem): "There's glitches
everywhere. There's glitches at the Olympics, too. ... When you put
on
an event of this magnitude, you're going to
have glitches."
OK, now on to the UPI...
-tickets for the event finals had the incorrect time on them,
no doubt
reducing the already-low attendance
figures. (The 19,000 seat arena
was
"half-full at best" on Saturday and Sunday.)
-Miller's SV on
beam was a 10; Fabrichnova's was a 9.9 Webster's
original
SV was a 9.8, but after Nunno's appeal, it was a
9.9.
-UPI's description of Miller's music: "a bewitching
Hungarian tune"
[well, it made *me*
laugh...]
-UPI re Kochetkova's floor:
"...inferior artistic input cost her a
third
Goodwill Games gold... Kochetkova's foot-stomping
display,
nonetheless, earned her 9.925 and the
silver medal." [Hmm, did
they
not like her choreography, perchance?]
Miller:
"For the floor, my coach (Steve Nunno) said to
concentrate on
my landings -- its the landings
that count... I like having to rise to
a challenge
and I did in this competition, so I feel good about that."
-Miller
was the only gymnast in vault finals to attempt two 10.0
vaults.
-UPI
describes Khorkina as having "comfortably"
taken the gold on bars
with a 9.862; against
Miller's 9.850? I wonder what
margin one needs
to win by to be considered having
just edged the next competitor...
-UPI, re Miller on bars: "...
she was again pipped for the top spot,
despite an original bars routine that won loud applause from
the
half-full SKK arena." ["pipped"?]
-Only Miller and Kochetkova qualified for all four apparatus finals.
-Each
apparatus winner won $300.
-The Pod's gold on vault was UKR's first
gold of the GG.
And finally, Reuters (my favorite wire)...
-Kochetkova "fell flat on her back during a practice
vault" during
warmups
and had to be helped away by her coach.
-Piskun
had a "terrible dismount" [read: she fell] on her second
vault, which is why she finished 6th in that event.
-Miller
"slipped" [I think that means "took a
small step" in this
case] while dismounting
from bars, which gave her a 9.850 (in
comparison
to Khorkina's 9.862).
(Reuters and UPI of
course have more info than that, but it all just
duplicates
what AP already said...)
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug
94 23:11:00 UTC
From: ***@genie.geis.com
Subject: Goodwill Games
Thought
you all would be interested in reading these quotes.
>From the _St. Petersburg Press_,
8/1/94 (English language):
"Victorious team leader"
Oleg Ostapenko [isn't he the UKR team coach?]
said
that the team was "very pleased to be in
such a fine position after the
first day. This is a very important competition for
us. This team is very
young and this is a big international contest for
them."
>From _New
York Newsday_, 8/1/94:
Nunno feels that the reason that Miller didn't take the AA
gold is because
of politics. He said that 4 of the 6 judges were from
Eastern European
countries. "I feel like I got 'hometowned'. If
that's the way it is,
hopefully Atlanta will be
when we take revenge."
In the same article, it mentions the
fact that event officials made an error
and forgot
to include Zhan Li and Luo Li in the AA draw. Meduna and
Romero
(ESP), both of whom placed lower than the 2
Chinese, appeared on the AA list
instead. Bart Conner noticed the discrepancy and
brought it to the
attention of ABC, who notified
officials.
------------
I've gained somewhat of a new
respect for Miller for the way she handled
herself
during the interview with Donna DeVarona (sp?). And
Miller
certainly is much more gracious in defeat
than Nunno.
Debbie
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 94 19:48:32 BST
From: ***@ic.ac.uk
Subject: Goodwill Games (Womens Event Finals)
Thanks for all those who
showed appreciations to my previous
reports! It's
nice to know that someone out there are enjoying my
efforts!
Here
are the womens apparatus finals details:
I
nearly saw all 24 routines, I just missed a few vaults
because
the channel were showing volleyball again.
(Oh and thanks to the
USA womens volleyball team
who beat Germany 3-0 or I would've missed
more
gym!)
Vault
=====
Liliya Pokopayeva won the vault with 9.831 but I missed her
first
vault... Shannon Miller's first vault was
again the familiar step
forward after the
1/2-twist Yurchenko. Her second also resulted in
a step (sideways), but I'm not sure what that vault was...
She scored
9.824 and finished a close second. Bican's
double-twisting Yurchenko
was
awesome with stuck landing but scored less than Miller (OK, so
Bican's legs may be a little loose... just a little, mind
you). Piskoun
must have
been the favourite from this field but had a step
forward on
her double-twist Yurchenko
and two little steps back on her front 1 and
1/2 with 1/2
turn for only 9.693. Khorkina with her
'strange' vault
was third. Her
two vaults were very similar, her first had a
full-turn
before she hit the horse whereas
in the second she didn't. (I think
it was pike 1
and 1/2 off?)
1. Liliya Podkopayeva (UKR) 9.831
2.
Shannon Miller
(USA)
9.824
3. Svetlana Khorkina
(RUS)
9.787
4. Ana Maria Bican
(ROM)
9.731
5. Oksana Chusovitina (UZB) 9.706
6.
Dina Kochetkova
(RUS)
9.693
6. Yelena Piskoun
(BLR)
9.693
8. Monica Martin
(ESP)
9.637
Uneven Bars
===========
Kochetkova's bars had a good rhythm to it that I really
like (no pauses
except maybe when she stood on the
low bar). Piskoun did her usual
Deltchev and full-twist hop over the bar, and her double
layout dismount
was better now. She always used to
'whip' it out but now she's more into
'floating'
it out to land securely. Khorkina with her long lines
was
bound to have an advantage on this piece. A
good Gnauck release.
Boulakhova
lost it in the transition from high bar to low and both feet
touched the floor, but she didn't lose her swing and
recovered well
for a double front with half turn
dismount. Chusovitina had put in
TWO full-twist
hops over the top bar, and also had a good full-in back-out
dismount. Miller's bars was good as
(almost) always.
1. Svetlana Khorkina
(RUS)
9.862
2. Shannon
Miller
(USA)
9.850
3. Dina Kochetkova
(RUS) 9.787
3. Yelena Piskoun
(BLR)
9.787
5. Oksana Chusovitina (UZB) 9.775
6.
Ana Maria Bican
(ROM)
9.712
7. Liliya Podkopayeva (UKR) 9.600
8.
Irina Boulakhova
(UKR)
9.162
(Piskoun and Kochetkova were tied for both pieces of apparatus!)
Beam
====
Nobody
fell off which was a relief but there were some strange scores.
Ghimpu did front mount; flick-layout-flick; and then again
flick-layout-
flick-layout; her triple (double?)
twists dismount was the main point
pf
deduction when she stepped well sideways for only 9.175. Miller's
routine I'm sure I don't have to describe it, she won it
with 9.875.
Fabrichnova always only qualified for
beam and she always did well
(normally): front
mount; flick-layout-layout-layout; front somi;
full-in dismount. 9.800 and second place for her. Webster
had a different
mount (sideways) but still had
those 'oak tree' skills. Kochetkova's
beam was action packed: flick turning into a Korbut; flick-layout-layout;
full
twisting flick; full-twist Korbut; and
flick-flick-double back
dismount. Only 9.650. Piskoun's beam score I was really confused about.
She
did have a big wobble on her acro series, which was
flick to two feet,
flick to two feet and into
layout to two feet. Otherwise her front mount
was
good and flick into full twsiting back didn't fall
off and a double
pike dismount. It only scored
9.362!
1. Shannon Miller
(USA)
9.875
2. Oksana Fabrichnova (RUS) 9.800
3.
Dina Kochetkova
(RUS)
9.650
3. Ana Maria Bican
(ROM)
9.650
5. Marianna Webster
(USA)
9.625
6. Yelena Piskoun
(BLR)
9.362
7. Angela Ghimpu
(ROM)
9.175
8. Monica Martin
(ESP)
9.162
Floor Exercise
==============
Hmm... Miller won it with 9.937. I'm getting bored with this
routine
although it had to be said that she did it
very well (she's bound to
having done it for such
a long time!). Kochetkova was still around there
with 9.925 (too high as well IMHO). Podkopayeva
was also still around
the top with 9.887. Oksana Chusovitina nearly got back a medal with
a well done routine for 9.862. Jin Yu was the only Chinese
who qualified
for any event final and I thought
she did quite well too but only scored
9.537. Webster's wasn't too bad
either but again only 9.362. Boulakhova
seemed to have used a new piece of music since the
Europeans.
1. Shannon Miller
(USA)
9.937
2. Dina Kochetkova
(RUS)
9.925
3. Liliya Podkopayeva (UKR) 9.887
4.
Oksana Chusovitina (UZB) 9.862
5.
Svetlana Khorkina
(RUS)
9.737
6. Irina Boulakhova
(UKR)
9.587
7. Jin Yu
(CHN)
9.537
8. Marianna Webster
(USA)
9.362
Some other observations that I noticed: the
Romanians seem to be smiling
and chatting a lot. Bican especially had been grinning most of the time
which also made the 'depressed looking' Ghimpu
smile. Loaies had been
hanging
around them also laughing a lot. At the end Loaies
and Ghimpu
were asking
Miller and Webster to group together to get a photo taken.
That was really
a nice shot with four of them together smiling at the
cameras.
Kochetkova seemed to be drinking 7-Up a lot. I've seen her
yesterday
and again today with a can in her
hand.
I also saw the VT and UB medals ceremonies
which was quite nice. When
Svetlana Khorkina
realised she's won the gold on bars (that was
before
they went up to the podium) she went round
kissing everybody, in the
order of Piskoun, Kochetkova, Boulakhova, Bican and Miller!
That was
another nice moment of the meet.
Can't
think of anything else at the moment... so I'll sign off now
and hopefully there'll be more to come tomorrow, this time
with the
rhythmic gymnastics!
Sherwin
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Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 15:19:42 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Goodwill Women's
EF Results
Since I assume Rachelle is working (silly girl) and AOL to internet seems to
be moving
along at a decent pace today I'll send these results (from the AP).
I'll
leave the rest to Rachelle. Toodles!
Women's
gymnastics
Individual
apparatus
Vault
1. Liliya
Podkopayeva, Ukraine, 9.831 points - gold
2. Shannon Miller, U.S., 9.824 -
silver
3. Svetlana Khorkina, Russia, 9.787 - bronze
4. Ana Bican,
Romania, 9.731
5. Oksana
Chusovitina, Uzbekistan, 9.706
6. Dina Kochetkova,
Russia, 9.693
7. Yelena Piskun, Belarus, 9.693
8. Monica Martin, Spain,
9.637
Uneven bars
1. Svetlana Khorkina,
Russia, 9.862 - gold
2.
Shannon Miller, U.S., 9.850 - silver
3. Yelena Piskun,
Belarus, 9.787 - bronze
4. Dina Kochetkova, Russia, 9.787
5. Oksana Chusovitina,
Uzbekistan
6. Ana Bican, Romania, 9.712
7. Liliya
Podkopayeva, Ukraine, 9.600
8. Irina Bulakhova,
Ukraine, 9.162
Beam
1. Shannon Miller, U.S., 9.875 -
gold
2. Oksana Fabrichnova, Russia, 9.800 - silver -
3. Ana Bican,
Romania, 9.650 - bronze
4. Dina Kochetkova, Russia, 9.650
5. Marianna Webster, U.S.,
9.625
6. Yelena Piskun, Belarus, 9.362
7. Angela Ghimpu,
Romania, 9.175
8. Monica
Martin, Spain, 9.162
Floor excercise.
1. Shannon Miller, U.S., 9.937 - gold
2. Dina Kochetkova,
Russia, 9.925 - silver
3. Liliya Podkopayeva,
Ukraine, 9.887
4. Oksana
Chusovitina, Uzbekistan, 9.862
5. Svetlana Khorkina,
Russia, 9.737
6. Irina Bulakhova, Russia, 9.587
7. Din Yuy,
China, 9.537
8. Marianna
Webster, U.S., 9.362
Susan
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Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 22:13:30 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: I solved the BartConner mystery
As a novice P.I., I felt it my
duty to figure out who "Bart" was. I needed
to
clear my name (and other members' names as well), especially since I
appear to be one of the "newer" members from
AOL. I will eventually send my
intro, once the traffic has slowed.
It turned out
to be quite an easy case, actually, so I won't brag about my
investigative skills here--I know several of you out there
can vouch for them
should I need any allies.
:)
I merely located him online (something we can do at AOL), and
started
casually shooting the breeze with him via aol's instant messaging. He had no
idea
that I was a Gymn member (I was using my other e-mail
address, AgentX
CIA, so there was no reason
anyone would have).
The
mystery man's name is Jon--he unsubscribed to the mailing list, [the
admin' should be able to vouch for that] and this was his
"goodbye forever
guys! prank"
letter. He was a member of the list
since about May or June,
where he simply printed
up the letters and passed them onto someone who was
apparently
interested but didn't have a computer.
He unsubscribed because his internet
address was changing (i.e. he moved to
AOL) and because
his friend became disintersted. I couldn't quite figure out
what he was saying, but I think that was the jist (sp?) of it. Anyway, his
old
e-mail address isn't valid any more [he did mention that]. But
"BartConner@aol.com"
is still up and running (based on my own experiment done
8/1/94.) BTW, for those who don't know, AOL
members are allowed 5 e-mail
addresses
at a time, and can delete/change them at will, which is why this
was (and unfortunately still _is_) such an easy stunt to
pull.
I might suggest, though, that you _not_ contact him. He is gone (and has
probably forgotten all about us). If he thinks he is getting any
attention
here, he may well come back. Any school
teacher or parent should be able to
vouch
for that!
Hope this clears everything up.
Also, SCT3226
writes:
>Is there anyone we can tell (like IG or Bart or something . . .
I
understand your frustration, but IMHO, Bart wouldn't care about a very
stupid and sarcastic letter. He might, however, be somewhat upset at
the
fact that he is being accused of using drugs
and being a poor-quality
announcer (sarcastic or
not) by serious and level-headed gymnastics
fans--some
of the comments which I personally believe are going above and
beyond constructive criticism. Well, enough on the soapbox for me! I hate
controversies
anyway--we have enough in the sport; let's not have any in the
mailing list!
Talk to y'all later!
Caleb
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Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 18:45:19 PDT
From: ***@eworld.com
Subject: Misc
>First of all, my figurative hat off to
Shannon Miller, who didn't turn
around and slug
Donna DeVarona during her rudely phrased
questions,<
Ya know,
you have to feel just a little sorry for ol' Donna.
Talk about a
has-been that never was... Fortunately I'm sure Shannon has enough
poise and
self confidence to realize that the
question was catty, and just let it roll
off...
>But
nearly every outfit the USOC DOES design makes me wretch.
Designed by
committee, approved by committee. I have this image of a team of
old maids getting together, passing around the prozac bottle, and looking at
color
swatches...
Of course, I've bitched and moaned a dozen times to Li Ning, who manufactures
the
Chinese leos, that perhaps China should enter the
20th century with their
designs. I told him after
the "shooting star" leos
in barcelona that they had
taking
patriotism and the flag just a tad too far. He shrugged and basically
said "hey, man. I don't design 'em,
I just make 'em." Asia games uniforms are
supposed to be a bit nicer, though...
>Nunno absolutely refuses to acknowledge a great performance
by another
competitor. <
Scene at the Nunno household:
FATHER NUNNO: Well, Stevie, what do
you want to be when you grow up?
STEVE: Bela Karolyi!
>I seriously suspect that he really
wants to parlay this into acting but
untill
he comes off better on the tube, Hollywierd
wont have him.<
After Hollywood's somewhat less than glorious
experience with Mitch, I don't
think Bart stands a
Snickers-bar's chance in the underworld of even being
considered
for a part. He's so short, there are very few leading ladies who
could play opposite him...
David
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 21:39:32 -0500 (CDT)
From: <***@owlnet.rice.edu>
Subject:
Misc
| >But nearly every outfit the USOC
DOES design makes me wretch.
|
| Designed by committee, approved by
committee. I have this image of a team of
| old
maids getting together, passing around the prozac
bottle, and looking at
| color swatches...
Well,
the warm-ups are actually pretty cool, I think, usually. (And
since
the USOC is the organization mentioned, I assume we're talking
about Olympic, Pan Am, GG, or other multi-sporting event warmups.)
The leos worn by the USA gymnasts however, I think could
maybe be a
little more exciting. I do like the general tendency towards
the
sporty type of look (though the artistic ex-Sov leos were always
awesome), but I just don't find the predominantly white
designs too
exciting. Those purple/pink leos with the silver diamond patches on
the arms were pretty jazzy, though I would have preferred a
"normal"
color other than silver.
Reebok
designs the USA National Team uniforms for the USGF (jerseys,
warmups, leos,
etc). I
assume they also design the Olympic warmups
for the USOC. Of
course though, as David says, the design must be
approved
by committee...
Rachele
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 94 19:39:03 EDT
From: <***@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Subject:
names
Thank you to Texx (I think it was Texx!) who clarified
that Bart
and Kathy cannot hear the announcers in the arena and
pick
up on the correct pronunciation of names that way. But I
still
don't think that really "lets them off the hook." I mean, they
were hired as expert commentators, and I know that if *I*
were
hired as an expert commentator, one of the
very first things I'd
do is gather as much info on
all the foreign gymnasts, including
how to
pronounce their names right. That just seems so basic to
me.
I know I don't have the slightest clue how to pronounce
most
Chinese and many Romanian names (you know, those ones
with
long strings of vowels all in a row), and if I were a
commentator,
I wouldn't want to get on the air and make a fool
of
myself by guessing at how to say them. Especially since it
just can't be that difficult to find out how to say them
right.
After all, the teams usually have interpreters or the gymnasts
themselves speak some English. So just ask them! I don't
know
- to me it just seems that that should be
part of the expert
commentator's job. I mean,
TBS's NON-GYMNASTICS-
EXPERT host did his research and got the names right,
so why
couldn't Bart and Kathy do the same?
Basically, I just
think it's a shame that so many top
foreign
gymnasts go through their entire careers having their
names
mispronounced by EVERY American commentator, not
just
Bart and Kathy. I honestly cannot think of a single
commentator
who ever pronounced Boginskaya, Artemov
or
Korolev right - and these are world and
Olympic champions
we're talking about! Don't they
deserve the common courtesy
and respect of having
their names pronounced correctly? And
now if Dina Kochetkova should go on to have a brilliant career,
the precedent has already been set of mispronouncing her
name.
That just bothers me. Especially since it didn't seem to always
be this way. When Nadia burst onto the scene, everyone
was
mispronouncing "Comaneci," not
realizing that "ci" was said
"ch." But when she scored her 10s in Montreal, I
clearly
remember an interviewer asking her on the
air how to correctly
pronounce her name, and most
newspaper and magazine articles
about her included
the pronunciation of "Comaneci" in brackets.
Now that showed
respect for her, the respect she deserved as a
champion.
Even if commentators did say her name slightly
wrong
during her career, you rarely heard that final "i"
being
pronounced again, and at least the sports
journalists and
commentators made an effort. What
bothers me is that I see NO
effort being made
today, and that seems disrespectful to the
athletes,
particularly the major title-holders. The only
mispronunciations
I can catch are the Russian and Ukrainian
names,
since I'm familiar with those languages, but I cringe
when
I imagine how the Romanian, Chinese, etc. names are
probably
also being butchered to death. I remember that I first
learned
"Silivas" was pronounced "Silivash" when I read her
name
in the Russian press, phonetically transliterated to convey
the right pronunciation. So the Russians are doing their
homework. Why can't the
Americans? It just can't be that hard.
Beth
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 19:25:13 -0500 (CDT)
From: <***@owlnet.rice.edu>
Subject:
names
Beth:
| Thank you to Texx (I think it was Texx!) who
clarified
| that Bart and Kathy cannot hear the
announcers in the arena and
| pick up on the
correct pronunciation of names that way. But I
Just for the record, it
was Mayland.
| What bothers me is that I see
NO
| effort being made today, and that seems
disrespectful to the
| athletes, particularly the
major title-holders.
More ftr. I don't know about this meet, but I do
know that at USA
Gymnastics meets, someone in Public Relations will prepare
a
pronunciation guide not only for the TV
broadcasters but also for the
arena
announcer. Then, Becky Riti, the USGF's translator, will go
over
the names with these people.
Two small personal
notes. One: while I can see
how it would offend a
champion to have their name
pronounced incorrectly by an announcer
from
another country, I honestly think that if it were me, I would be
more amused than anything else. (But then again, Sussan
just
mispelled my name
*again*, and I didn't exactly let that slip by...
<grin>.)
Re reporters asking Comaneci how to pronounce her name, while
it certainly was at least partially a matter of respect for
this great
champion -- I also think it was
partially just curiousity.
The second note
is that I really don't think it's at all easy to
pronounce
foreign names. I'll be talking with
Becky and get
absolutely flustered trying to
pronounce names at least partially
right. She'll go over the names with me several
times and I still
can't get it right. And I've been exposed to lots of accents
in my
childhood too, which is supposed to
help. It's just not that
easy...
Anyways. I think
I've taken this pronuncation topic and pulled it
too
far away from the topic of gymnastics...
=)
Rachele
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 18:09:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: ***@netcom.com
Subject:
names
> Thank you to Texx (I think it was Texx!) who
clarified
> that Bart and Kathy cannot hear the
announcers in the arena and
> pick up on the
correct pronunciation of names that way. But I
> still
don't think that really "lets them off the hook." I mean, they
>
were hired as expert commentators, and I know that if
*I* were
> hired as an expert commentator, one
of the very first things I'd
> do is gather as
much info on all the foreign gymnasts, including
> how
to pronounce their names right.
ACK ! I been misquoted !
No I said that Bart has a hard enough time
staying up on guys gymn,
That it seems a little far fetched for him to knows girls gymn too !
That is to say he
may be fuzzy on people in womens gymn.
Thats OK but he BETTER have the guys
right.
Same for Cathy, cut her slack on guys gymn
but she BETTER know the girls !
Each should be
able to fill in the gaps in the others knowledge.
What I actually said
was that the producers want them to look dumb.
Wayland said they cant hear the announcers.
True they can
not hear the announcers in the hall though.
Course even THEY mangle
names sometimes!
Blame the producers for the "twit" apearence of Bart & Cathy.
I see no reason
they cant get a copy of each team roster in advance, and then
query each team on the right way to pronounce the names and
write them
phonetically. Should take a TV intern about a day to
do. Cash well spent in
the name of good reporting.
OK we are now ok here ?
I have an advantage here, besides being an
accountant, Mom also does
research on dance and
ethnic dress for the Folk Dance Federation of North Calif.
Ill throw in another tidbit. Often you see a name with a ' over the c .
This is also pronounced "ch".
I once looked at a fellow workers name and
asked
him, isnt there a tickmark
they left off your doorplate ?
He said "yes". I said then your name is (phoneticallt here) "Burich"
and not "Burik" ? He was flabbergasted. In 10 years, no one had ever gotten
his name right.
Also discovered quite accidentally,
my father reads romanian !
He has no idea how he does it other than the fact
that it is latin based.
But
he readds and translated for Mom all the time. Pretty funny for a guy whos english.scottish/dutch...
Anyway, Im
getting off trach here, but it takes little time to
learn
pronounciations of
names. I still have trouble with southeast asian names. I
still
cant for the life of my pronounce the name Huyn
yet. I only learned a
week agpo to pronounce Nguyen
correctly (pronounced 'wen')
But I try...
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Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 21:37:00 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: names
Just
a short note to refute all this stuff about Bart and Kathy not being
able to hear the announcer in St. Pete. The mix they get in
their headsets is
the same as the mix you get on
your home TV.
They ABSOLUTELY heard the announcer. Either they chose
to ignore her or their
"expert" told
them to pronounce it another way.
But, if YOU heard it, they heard
it.
And about pronounciation guides --
forget 'em. Get yourself a native speaker
and have them give you a good transliteration.
David
Michaels
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Date: Mon, 1 Aug 94
23:01:13 EDT
From: <***@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: names
and EF
Whoops. I sent that names post before TBS's coverage tonight. I was
happy
to see that someone (thank you whoever you
are) got the word to Kathy and Bart
about Kochetkova (although Bart had a couple of relapses, with
the best one
having to be when he called her
"Groshkova." Now where did that come from?!
Next lesson: KHOR-kina. By the way, was it my
imagination or did she
mysteriously change
leotards midway through the competition? That made me
wonder
whether the EF were actually held on the same day in St. Pete. Because
of the time difference, they could have been on two
different days and TBS
could still manage to air
them in one night. I only wonder because of the leo
change and also
because the men's seem to be on 2 days, not one.
In the "I could
have sworn I'd seen that before" category, the latest
issue of IG verified what I thought: that Khorkina and Kochetkova did their
full-twisting back handsprings on beam during the
Brisbane Worlds, so contrary
to what Bart and
Kathy kept saying, Goodwill Games was NOT the first
competition
at which this skill was performed. I wonder what events Kathy and
Bart were watching when Dina and Svetlana were on beam in
Brisbane?
Steve Nunno definitely needs some lessons in
humility. I give Shannon SO
much credit for her
gracious attitude and respect for the performances of other
athletes, especially when her coach is such a poor example.
Shannon gets the
gold for sportsmanship (Steve
did NOT qualify in that event!). He is reminding
me
more and more of Bela - very scary. Pulling her out
of the Dortmund Worlds
would be a very Bela-like move. I too hope that Shannon will stand up to
him
and compete in Germany. It seems like he, like
Bela, will only enter his top
gymnasts
(Shannon in this case) in meets where he knows that there's a chance
of ending up on the award stand. A medal for the US in
Dortmund seems pretty
iffy, but I think that is a
poor poor reason for not sending Shannon. First of
all, she can benefit from any and all int'l meets
she's in before Atlanta,
regardless of whether
she gets medals. And second, she is a great leader for
the
US team and could help the other girls get used to high-level int'l
competition. It doesn't matter whether they win, only that
they do their best.
That seems to be Shannon's attitude, and I sure wish
Steve could learn from it.
Beth
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 1994 15:01:27 -0400 (EDT)
From: ***@ocvaxa.cc.oberlin.edu
Subject:
Our Bart Impersonator
Is
there anyone we can tell (likeIG or Bart or something.. ) that this
idiot on aol is attempting (albeit not very seriously) to
impersonate
him? Rachele, Robyn, anyone? I'm
just very distressed about this idiot
interrupting
our thoughtflow with his rude comments.
After reading all
37 posts from last night, all I can say is that I
think
it's time to get off the wrestling subtopic.
Wasn't that Donna DeVarona
giving the interview to Shannon, or am I on
drugs
with bart and his impersonator?
Mayland, thanks for your take on the technicalities of
broadcasting.
Y'all
notice that in the women's AA in the Goodwill games, the reigning
AA
champion has finished second?
Oh
- I would be very upset with Nunno if he pulled
Shannon out of
Dortmund because she wouldn't be in an
all-around comp. If she needs to rest,
get
her out of qualifying for them, not the competition itself.
Cara
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 12:49:18 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: True Story
To
All:
Two years ago, I invited
my family up to the University of Florida to watch
their
first women's gymnastics meet.
Of course, vault was the first event, and I proceeded to yell "stick it"
very
loudly.
My dad politely
grabbed my arm, then squoze it firmly and said,
"I taught
you better manners than
that."
I laughed
out loud, which, of course, made him even madder because he
thought I was taking him lightly. It took me a few minutes
to explain that
"stick it" was not
derogatory in gymnastics.
And then, of course, I had to explain that saying a female gymnast's
form
was good/bad wasn't sexist, either.
Sigh.
--- Ronald
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 14:26:57 -0700 (PDT)
From: ***@netcom.com
Subject:
UPI
>
> >-UPI *seems* to imply that after scor>ing errors were
adjusted,
>
UPI ?!?!?!?!?!
Uh I
thought as a part time meber of the press, I knew
what was going on.
I though UPI was no longer around.
Sombody wanna clue me in here ?
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