gymn
Digest
Tue, 2 Aug 94 Volume 2 :
Issue 159
Today's Topics:
Bart
GG: Bashing Host on TV :(
GG: W, AA
GG: W, AA (fwd)
GWG and other stuff
I solved the BartConner mystery
Misc
names (6 msgs)
names and EF
Oh Yeah And ...
RSG Results from Goodwill
Shushunova's husband
Texxx Part 2 (2 msgs)
Texxxxxxx? (2 msgs)
We decided (kinda)...
Women's
EF
This is a digest of the gymn@athena.mit.edu mailing list.
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 23:13:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: ***@netcom.com
Subject:
Bart
>
> >Actually the comentators
are told by network brass what to say etc.
> Blame THEM
!<
>
> Get real Texx. TV ain't that simple.
>
>
Bart isn't going to say something he doesn't believe just because some
>
production person tells him to. He may take poor >>direction<< from some
> knuckleheads, but I don't think he says stuff he doesn't
believe because some
> producer told him he has
to. Give him more credit than that.
>
> David Michaels
No but they tell him "I wanna hear more smalltalk,
Bart!"
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Date: Mon, 01 Aug
94 22:57:39 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: GG: Bashing Host on TV
:(
Just when the GG competition had gone fairly well for all
concerned, a
certain coach has to blast the hosts
by drawling sarcastically into the TV
camera
"We just looooove Russia!"
I
certainly hope the Russian audience (not to mention the rest of the world)
did see not that picture (whether they speak English or
not). As an
American*, I'm
embarrassed.
Mara
*and a conservative
Republican at that
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Date: Mon,
01 Aug 94 22:57:34 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: GG: W, AA
>Nunno (to Shannon): ...You have the opportunity to redeem
yourself
As if a silver medal AA is nothing! I wonder what he said to the whole
team
after they finished <gasp> 4th...
>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."
>From what I've read in other press, etc, apparently Mr. Turner was *not*
pleased
with the general quality of the venues (not only gymnastics).
Personally I think they did ok. Yes, there were glitches (the pool,
the
scoreboards, etc),
but considering everything else they are dealing with in
Russia, they did
just fine with GG.
Mara
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 22:31:18 -0500 (CDT)
From: <***@owlnet.rice.edu>
Subject:
GG: W, AA (fwd)
Susan was kind enough to embarass me in private, but this was too
funny, so I had to pass it on to everyone:
|
>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.<
|
| Esp. since you're talking about the
Goodwill Games: Women's event Finals ...
| righto Rachele?
|
| Susan
Well, well, I feel
awfully silly now. <grin> Needless to say, let's
be
a little forgiving of commentators on TV -- they have no chance to
"proofread" what they're saying, and as I have just
elegantly
displayed, it's rather easy to mess
up...
Now, what *I* want to know is did this really slip by that many
of
you, or were you just all being nice to me in
my old age? (And no, I
don't want you to *really* answer that, Gymn's
got enough traffic as
it is. If you feel compelled to anwer, though, feel free to email me
directly.)
Rachele
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 94 23:18:53 18000
From: <***@freenet.scri.fsu.edu>
Subject:
GWG and other stuff
I just finished watching event finals and was
impressed with Shannon's
performance.She
looked a little "hungrier" for the gold today than in the past
two days.Overall I was happy to
see the performance level improve over
the
Brisbane world championships.I can't wait till Dortmond.
Just about everything has been covered
on the women's side so I'll
start with the men.First of all,does anyone know
who will be
representing the teams?I
know who isn't there($cherbo,Ivankov).
I'm
not very sure on how good (or bad) the US team will do.It depends on
whether
the other countries sent b-teams.Our team consists of
4 of the
top six,so this
is our B+(or A-?) squad.Anyway,these gymnasts have a
past
history(with the exception of Chainey,whose gymnastics tends to be on
the rough side) of being inconsistent in international
competitions.Drew and Blaine
haven't competed much outside of the US
so they're
a big question mark.Scott's averaged 4 falls(!) out
of the 4
major international competitions he's
been in.I HOPE they
don't
allow Scott to anchor the team on EVERY event this time. Hopefully
they can pull it all together and give the US a much needed
boost.
I was very saddened to hear about Christy Henrich's
death.I'd been a
fan of hers since '89.She didn't have the natural ability of
the other
gymnasts but she worked her ass off and
was a VERY fierce
competitor.She
wanted to be the best and did everything it took for
her
to reach her goals.I'll miss her.
Someone
asked the question "How widespread is anorexia among
gymnasts?"I'm afraid to say
that it's most likely worse than we
think.I
know of two ex- gymnasts from my gym who suffer from eating
disorders.I'd say 99.9% of them
keep it a secret for fear of
embaressment
and/or threat of getting kicked out of gym.At my
former
gym,the woman's
coach(who weighed about 85 lbs) called the girls
"Fat"
right to
their
face!!They'd usually burst into to tears and we(the
other
gymnasts) would have to console and reassure
them.(This happened A
LOT!)Most of the top
gyms
have weigh ins every week.When
you compete at such a high level in
gymnastics you
have to keep you weight down otherwise your performance
suffers.Some coaches approach this problem the right way,while others
approach it
the dangerous way.I don't think Christy's coach was
to
blame,I think she
wanted to win and would do anything to do it and
unfortunately
she got lost and took the wrong path.
Did anyone see the national
trampoline and power tumbling
championships last week.Wow,they did AMAZING things.The
power tumblers
blew me away with their difficulty
and height.Hopefully they'll repeat
it and you'll be lucky enough to catch it.It's
a must see!
Unfortanately this will be my last
MAJOR post for a while. :( I'll be
resuming(in
reality starting) my elite career at Brown's Metro in
Orlando.I
won't be leaving until the 15th,but I'll be very busy
preparing
for the move so i won't have much time.I'll
be leaving my
computer here,but
since I'm only 4 hours away I'll come home often and
keep
up with the gymn posts.Thanks
for listening to my ramblings.I'll
send posts about Wendy and Brandy as soon as I can.I'll be attending
the
world championships in November with Susan and Beth,but
they'll
probably beat me to the computer.
Talk
to everyone ASAP,
Billy
--
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 22:57:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: ***@netcom.com
Subject: I
solved the BartConner mystery
> 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.
Its stunts like
this that causes many of us serious netters to write off anyone
with an AOL or DELPHI adderss as
either a troublemaker or a total moron.
Maybe you all arent
but you got alot of comrades who do stuff like
this.
A frind of mine calls an AOL address a
"badge of syupidity".
Perhaps this is
wrong, but Caleb here makes a good point.
> >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.
Besides being a computer
person, Im also into broadcastting
tech.
I freelance in both fields.
I dunno, he takes it pretty well when Ken & I gang
up on him.
We ribbed the *&^%$# outta him last time !
Methinks
we owe him a trip to Happy Tap next time, because we've picked on him
so much.
Ken slipped a dirty limrick
on the teleprompter once right in the middle of
Bart's
script. He kinda choked as he tried to
ad-lib.
We never worked with Cathy.
I dont think we'll pick on her if we ever
do.
Bart is FAR more teaseable...
Behind
the scenes, theres a certain amount of practical
joking and teasing
to break the tension. We played the "snake in the
can" joke on
"The Voice of Purdue Basketball" so many times
its obscene.
He ALWAYS FALLS FOR IT !
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Date:
Tue, 02 Aug 94 02:11:05 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Misc
>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...<
Don't forget Bart's starring turn in the cinema classic
"Rad" where Bart
plays the bad guy and
spends most of the movie standing on steps so that he
doesn't
look like the midget he is.
Susan
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Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 22:53:00 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: names
>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 !<
Frankly if I can keep up on both
watching at home then he with his background
in
gymnastics, large expense account, and bonus of going to many meets that I
can't even see should be able to easily. I don't buy the
excuse at all. It's
his job to know about both.
Susan
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 22:18:46 -0700 (PDT)
From: ***@netcom.com
Subject:
names
> >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 !<
>
> Frankly if I can keep up
on both watching at home then he with his background
> in gymnastics, large expense account, and bonus of going to
many meets that I
> can't even see should be
able to easily. I don't buy the excuse at all. It's
> his
job to know about both.
>
> Susan
So you say that he should know
pronunciations of ALL names, past & present,
moves,
faces past & present, & history of sport of womens
& mens gymn ?
I
am not disagrreing with you,
I just want clarification of your statement.
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Date:
Tue, 02 Aug 94 10:41:22 BST
From: ***@axion.bt.co.uk
Subject:
names
>They ABSOLUTELY heard the announcer. Either they chose
>to ignore her or their "expert" told them to
pronounce
>it another way.
What kind
of expert are you if you get it wrong though,
but
lets not just rain on Bart and Kathy here, I cant say I
have
seen any broadcast of any sport where everyone agrees
on
the name of the competitior, I mean I have even known
some sports personalities change their names
because
they know the
TV people will never get
it right.
The pronounciation or the spelling
of the name should be
sorted out, its a common
decency surely. How come there isnt
some form of group which represents the gymnasts
themselves
for just this kind of thing, call it a
union if you like
but most sports have something
like this.
This group could go around making sure the names were spelt
correctly and they could even produce phonetic
spellings of
the names for the TV people, or
would this be just too
simplistic
to work.
Clive
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Date:
Tue, 2 Aug 1994 09:09:32 +1000
From: <***@pharm.med.upenn.edu>
Subject:
names
>>They ABSOLUTELY heard the announcer. Either they chose
>>to ignore her or their "expert"
told them to pronounce
>>it another
way.
>
>The pronounciation or the
spelling of the name should be
>sorted out,
its a common decency surely. How come there isnt
>some form of group which represents the gymnasts
themselves
>for just this kind of thing, call
it a union if you like
>but most sports have
something like this.
>
>This group could go around making sure
the names were spelt
>correctly and they could
even produce phonetic spellings of
>the names
for the TV people, or would this be just too
>simplistic
>to work.
>
>Clive
Very
simplistic in theory, but are these people going to get paid? Where
do
they come up with the money to travel?
Are you tacking this job onto
another
one? Have you ever worked a meet? -
they can be rather hectic.
Why don't all the people who
are whinning and complaining, make tapes of
how you think (experts that you are - and some of you
genuinely are) the
names should be pronounced and
send them to the commentators - until you do
something
stop bashing others. The day only
has 24 hours in it, there are
a lot of names to
learn, remember, plus everything else about gymnastics to
remember, and to discuss - intelligently. Lets enjoy the
gymnastics and be
grateful that we can watch it,
instead of it being baseball games, football
previews
or basketball postviews.
Mayland
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Date:
Tue, 02 Aug 94 15:15:03 BST
From: ***@axion.bt.co.uk
Subject:
names
>Very simplistic in theory, but are these people going
to get paid?
Aha, you see the thing if you have an
association is you have to
become a member, and
members pay dues dont they. But
remember were not talking about something the size of the
UN
here, you only want an organisation
dealing with the well
being of the competitors. Its not that difficult, plenty of
sports
have similar set-ups.
>Where do they come up with the money to
travel? Are you
>tacking this job onto another one? Have you ever worked a
>meet? - they can be rather
hectic.
Its as hectic as any other sporting event but they get by dont
they, you dont see John Madden running onto the pitch at
the superbowl and everyone
cheering on TV "yea way to
go Jim Mooden"
It doesnt happen
does it, so why should we say oh yes
lifes
hectic
who cares. Thats a kop out.
IMO if you get paid to
commentate then the least you can do is
to get it
right. There is no real excuse for getting the
a
competitors name wrong.
>The day only has 24 hours in it, there are a lot of names
>to
learn, remember, plus everything else about gymnastics to
>remember, and to discuss - intelligently.
So how
come they can get it right on most other sports, you dont
get the same treatment for say athletics do you.
>Lets enjoy the gymnastics and be grateful that we can
watch it,
>instead of it
being baseball games, football
>previews or
basketball postviews.
Clive
Expressing
my views
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Date: Tue, 02 Aug 94
11:15:49 EDT
From: <***@MIT.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
It was Mayland.
> 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.
[snip]
>So
the Russians are doing their
>homework. Why can't the Americans? It just can't be that
hard.
Actually, in Sunday's competition, I heard the Russian
announcer
mispronouncing "Miller" as
MEE-yer, so it's not only the American
announcers who do it.
--Robyn
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Date:
Tue, 02 Aug 94 00:42:24 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: names and
EF
>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.<
Yes she did change leos but no the women's EF were not on two days ...
only
one. I imagine she changed it because if you
saw her in vault she was
sweating someonething fierce.
All the girls were and Bart and Kathy did
mention
that it was hot in there. It's so hot in St. Pete that I heard
they're having a lot of trouble making ice for the figure
and speed skating.
Speaking of Leo's. Reebok makes the leos for both the US and Russia
and
Russia's warm-ups are far better then ours and until this recent crop
Russia
has far far
better leos then the US. Those black vevlvet ones are gorgeous.
Susan
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Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 22:53:15 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Oh Yeah And
...
Steve's snotty "we love Russia ... really we do" was
totally uncalled for.
Susan
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Date:
Tue, 02 Aug 94 12:44:30 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: RSG Results from
Goodwill
From the AP ...
All-Around
1. Amina
Zaripova, Russia, 39.000 points.
2. Yekat
Serebryanskaya, Ukraine, 38.400.
3. Olga Gontar,
Belarus, 38.375.
4.
Amaya Cardenoso, Spain, 37.500.
5. Katarzyn
Skorupinska, Poland, 37.350.
6. Albena
Angova, Bulgaria, 37.125.
7. Caroline Hunt, United States,
36.750.
8. Olga Vershinina, Russia, 35.250.
All-Around Individual Apparati
Hoop--1, Zaripova, 9.750. 2, Serebryanskaya, 9.600. 3, Gontar, 9.500. 4,
Cardenoso, 9.400. 5, Angova, 9.400. 6, Skorupinska, 9.300. 7, Hunt,
9.050. 8,
Vershinina, 8.950.
Ball--1, Zaripova, 9.700.
2, Gontar, 9.600. 3, Serebryanskaya, 9.600. 4,
Cardenoso,
9.350. 5, Skorupinska,
9.350. 6, Angova, 9.300.
7, Hunt, 9.250. 8,
Vershinina, 9.000.
Ribbon--1, Zaripova, 9.750.
2, Gontar, 9.700. 3, Serebryanskaya, 9.550. 4,
Cardenoso,
9.400. 5, Skorupinska,
9.400. 6, Angova, 9.300.
7, Hunt, 9.200. 8,
Vershinina, 8.800.
Clubs--1, Zaripova, 9.800.
2, Serebryanskaya, 9.650. 3, Gontar, 9.575. 4,
Cardenoso,
9.350. 5, Skorupinska,
9.300. 6, Hunt, 9.250. 7, Angova,
9.125. 8,
Vershinina, 8.500.
Susan
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Date:
Tue, 2 Aug 94 0:01:20 EDT
From: <***@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Subject:
Shushunova's husband
To: gymn@MIT.EDU
No Susan, it's not your
imagination. I believe Elena's husband IS
literally
old enough to be her father. As TBS said, they met when she crashed
her car and she took it to his repair shop to be fixed. I
have a friend who
knows Elena and her grandmother
(the grandmother lives in Chicago), and he told
me
that Elena's husband was 40 or so when he and Elena got married. That was
several years ago, so he's somewhere in his early 40s at the
minimum. But Elena
seems happy, so let's wish her
hubby a long life!
Beth
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Date:
Tue, 02 Aug 94 01:58:31 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Texxx Part 2
Whoops, hit the wrong key and away it
went!!
anyhow . . .
Commentators
must be held accountable for their commentary. Producers can
suggest and lead them on ---- but what they say is their own
decision. Don't
let anyone off the hook because
you think the "network brass made them do
it."
They're all grownups with their own opinions. No one makes their
mouths
move.
David
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 23:36:42 -0700 (PDT)
From: ***@netcom.com
Subject: Texxx Part 2
>
> Commentators must be
held accountable for their commentary. Producers can
> suggest and lead them on ---- but what they say is their own
decision. Don't
> let anyone off the hook
because you think the "network brass made them do
> it." They're all grownups with their own opinions. No
one makes their mouths
> move.
Sure
they do. Its
done with pieces of paper.
Some of the paper has pictures of presidents on
it
You do as your told or it out you go.
No, they are accoutable for SOME of what they say, not everything.
I
suppose if they really had any credibility, they could get in a fight with
the producer and quit.
Im sure you'd LOVE John Madden doing play by
play on
gymn ?
Now
I dont mean to say Bart is any genius, he aint that, but hes not as stupid
as he looks on TV. Some of that stupidity comes from
directors and producers
catering to dumb
audiences, some is due to Bart not being a seasoned
anchor.
Mary
Lou has a better screen presence than Bart.
She evades the producer problem
by writing.
Editors are not as bad as directors.
I thank you for
getting me going on this, tonight has been most therapeutic.
Tomorrow
I am going to cover a tractor pull. Easy, and no bozos !
You
are right though, we need to take these announcers
aside and yell at them.
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Date:
Tue, 02 Aug 94 01:50:05 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Texxxxxxx?
Now Texx, are
you really saying that the producers wanted to make Bart and
Kathy look dumb?
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Date:
Mon, 1 Aug 1994 23:23:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: ***@netcom.com
Subject: Texxxxxxx?
>
> Now Texx,
are you really saying that the producers wanted to make Bart and
> Kathy
look dumb?
You betcha I meant to say that.
You must keep in mind who watches most tv sports.
The
demographics do not paint a nice picture of the USA.
So we turn up the
heat and demand that they trim out a little football and
give
us some gymn.
So they half ass it. They know there are more viewers
there watching gymn, but they dont want to lett the beerswiller start channel
surfing,
so they keep the conversation dumb.
Even when they DO gives a whole
hour of gymn, they are contious of the
guys who tune in TV sports by habit, so
they try
to keep the attention of the "dummies" out there.
Backscenes TV is NOT a pretty sight. Fortunately, I have covered very
little
gymn. I would have decked a few producers by
now.
By the way, I thank
you all for letting me get this off my chest.
If I said any of this stuff
to a network boss, Id never work again !
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Date:
Tue, 02 Aug 94 12:50 EDT
From: <***@MVS.SAS.COM>
Subject: We
decided (kinda)...
Well, after much agony
and amidst the dreams and fears,
we have decided
to let Amy take more hours of
gymnastics this year
and continue in her regular school.
This way we can gauge her commitment to
the sport (rather
than to the school). It'll also give the family a
little more time to adapt to the world of competitive
gymnastics and the lifestyle that goes with having a
gymnast in the family.
Basically, it's up to Amy now.
She is not on trial or anything. She's just sampling
the water and will decide for herself how important
this is to her.
Then the family will do what we have
to in
response.
Thank you, to all you folks out there. Your
direct
responses to my post and just the
interaction that
goes on here about the various
gymnasts, competition,
etc. were very helpful in
giving us some perspective
on the world of
gymnastics.
Thanks,
Twilah
For
those of you who missed the original post...
>
> Date: Tue, 21 Jun 94 9:40 EDT
>
To:
Alternative Approaches to Learning Discussion List
>
<ALTLEARN%SJUVM.BITNET%UGA.CC.UGA.EDU@unx.sas.com>
>
Subject: Gymnastics Academy or not?
>
>
> My daughter is 6
years old, very intelligent, very sociable, and
> has
ADD (cannot focus on one thing when other things are going on).
> This
past week she was spotted by one of the area gymnastics coaches
> who is now actively recruiting my daughter for her
gymnastics
> academy. She says that my daughter has potential
for world-level
> competition and she wants to
coach her. She won a gold medal in
the
> NC State Games and was the highest scoring competitor.
> In
order for my daughter to get good training, she asks
> that we take our daughter out of her regular school (a
year-round
> public school which we love) and
place her in their private school
> so that she
can have her academics in the morning and train for 3
> hours every afternoon. The academic program sounds at
least as
> good or better than the one she is
now in. Her school day would
>
begin at 9:00am and end at 5:40pm plus one Saturday a month. The
> teacher/student
ratio is 1/10. However, it is at
least a 30 minute
> commute
one-way to school each day.
Also, the tuition is very high.
>
> Knowing that this kind
of opportunity only comes once in a lifetime
> and
it's a large investment for 10 years of her life. It is very
> difficult
to know what to do. So we'd like
your opinion. What would
> you do if you were in our shoes? Also, we'd like to hear from anyone
>
who's had to make this kind of decision before.
>
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Date:
Mon, 01 Aug 94 22:26:06 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Women's EF
Geez
Pod finally won a title with two vaults with no visible deductions. What
does this kid have to do to get a 9.9 anyway? She could fly
over the top of
the vault with a big sign that
says "Hey I'm really cute and powerful please
give
me a good score" but that would be redundant.
While I give
Shannon oodles of credit for hitting the second vault what's
with her scores? This whole meet she's been drastically over
scored (IMHO) on
every event. Her vault is ugly,
incorrectly performed, and has a big step yet
she
still scores only marginally less then Pod (and I'm talking vault one
here where they were both starting from the same place).
Shannon has at
*least* 3 tenths worth of deduction
(and that's being kind) and yet never
scores less
then the mid 9.7's (and usually 9.8+). Her second post flight was
identical to her first which leaves the "not enough
power" excuse disappear
since with the RO she
should be able to push it up higher from the horse and
for
god's sake LAY THAT SUCKER OUT!
Kochetkova
stuck both with good height and was duly ignored. Nothing overly
spectacular but not deserving of 6th either.
Chussy is a shadow of her former self on this event (well
make that a really
*big* shadow) and finished way
too high here ... which I guess is okay since
she
was so often gypped on this piece earlier in her career.
Khorkina get's the most original gymnast (ever) award.
Every piece has her
own unique spin. It's not just
one or two new tricks but completely new
routines
from start to finish. The fact that
a girl with those legs can do a
piked
Quervo without benefit of a RO is absolutely
incredible. It gives every
Yurkina fan hope.
If it was up to me (and most of you are
thankful it's not I bet) it would
have gone Pod, Khorkina, Bican (I've still never
seen anyone do the double
twist better then Golea back in '87 though Lysenko came awful close a
couple
times) & Kochetkova
and then Shannon.
Bars ... Just give it to the whole Russian team and
let's go home. Wow.
Khorkina actually owns this
event (look closely you'll see her name engraved
on
the side). Kochet is no slouch and has the best and
truest double lay I've
ever seen. Too bad she
didn't stick it here. Boulkhova is beautiful
(Lysenko
can't do it anymore so someone's got too)
... too bad she had an error.
What happened to Pod?
Piskun has improved too much for words. I mean take a tape
of the '93 Am. Cup
(or '92 Chunichi)
and look at it next to this set and the difference will
blow your mind.
Shannon is nice but nothing new and tiny breaks here and there. When
Shannon
first came on the scene she did every big
trick in the book and did it pretty
darn well form
wise. The form is still pretty good overall (few gymnasts have
what I would call "great" form) but the tricks
have gone and what was great
in '90 and '91 is now
ho-hum at best ... and those are the tricks she hasn't
pulled
yet. Of course, it hasn't seemed to effect her winning everything in
sight.
I'd have gone Khorkina,
Kochetkova, and then Miller for the medals. Oh
and
Bart Bican had *three* release moves and not
two. When they make mistakes
that are that obvious
one wonders what exactly their purpose really is.
On beam Martin's mount was
neat (who is it that's done that before?) but her
pauses
were longer then Stovbchataya's.
Marianna
was clean and pretty decent here but not better then Kochetkova
(even with Dina's break) or Bican.
I
was all set to say "Yes Shannon deserved this
win" until I saw Fabrichnova.
Shannon's only
deduction was the one controlled slide on the landing. The
other gymnasts with harder sets (namely Kochetkova
and Piskun) blew it with
breaks
while Shannon was incredibly solid. Then Fab went. I'm sorry but her
routine is obviously much harder then Miller's and with a
stuck landing. I
have no idea how that can be
worth *less* then Shannon. Sure Fab's full turns
suck but Shannon has the most timid leaps (silly really
since she *can* leap)
this side of Deva. All in
all Fabrichnova's routine was superior in both
difficulty, execution, and the only thing the judges seem to
notice; that
stuck landing. I'm so confused.
In
my book it was Fab, Miller, and then Kochetkova
On
floor Fab's tumbling is the best ... and Chussy's Shus is an "E"
move.
Damn Khorkina for going OB. Kochetkova is powerful but ugly. Shannon was
Shannon.
Misc. Notes ....
All these Shushunova flashbacks (and is it just me or did Elena's
husband
look old enough to be her father? a la Dudnik <inside joke>)
and not one
mention of the fact that Vera Kolesnikova won the '86 AA.
Next time Kathy says
something really stupid I'm gonna' replay her '84
triple
twist on a loop saying over and over
"that'll be a slight deduction" (FYI,
she
fell *off* the podium and onto a judge)
I really miss the puke colored
checker board mats that Russia usually regales
us with.
All this stuff about Shannon not going to
Dortmund is simply sour grapes on
Steve's part.
What
is with that Donna chick? [to Webster] "8 years in gymnastics and you
finally take home an international medal" this is her
first big meet you
nitwit!
About the men
... without Ivan and $cherbutsu I didn't even
know that BLR
had a men's team. I mean at '93 Uni Games Ivan was too young and they had to
suit up a coach to fill the gap.
Susan
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