gymn
Digest
Sat, 5 Mar 94 Volume 2 :
Issue 83
Today's
Topics:
American Cup Prelim Results
American Cup results
Bart and Nadia have their own TV show
Gymnastics scoring vs.
skating
I'm back!!
Skating/Gymnastics Judging
This is a digest of the
gymn@athena.mit.edu mailing list.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date:
Sat, 05 Mar 94 02:21:25 EST
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: American Cup
Prelim Results
The preliminary comp. of the McDonald's American Cup 4 March 1994 . . .
Women:
1- Dawes, Dominque USA
2- Piskoun,
Elena BLR (.05 behind)
3- Pawkopaeava
ULR
4- Loussoc, Eldoie
(sp?) FRA (Jr. Euro Champ)
5- Fontaine, Larissa
USA
Men:
1- Rothlisberger, John USA
2-
Scherbo, Vitali BLR
3- Umphrey, Chainey USA
4-Wang
Dong CHN & Sharipov, Rustam
UKR
Shannon Miller was pulled from the meet with stomach trouble.
Dawes missed a
Shaposhnikova on
bars to score a 9.35. Dominque also took the
highest score
of the meet with a 9.9 on beam.
Amanda Borden had a disatrous vault scoring
only a 7.85. Also in finals . . . Qiau
Ya CHN (showing a beautiful split leap
to immed. punch
front on beam -- went 9.8; way too low), Andrea Molnar HUN, &
Anna Portuanda CUB.
Vitali Scherbo had major breaks on two events and labored through
his pommel
horse and HB routine. He missed a whip immed. 1 and 1/2 to punch front on
floor
and then went out of bounds on a side pass stag leap (mount layout
full-in & dismount double layout). He also touched down on hisYurchenko
double full
vault. Vitali looks tired and overweight. Rustam Sharipov fell
on his third consecutive Tkatchev
on HB. Also in finals . . . Zoltan Supola
HUN, Oliver Walther GER, & Marvin Campbell GBR.
Final
note of interest . . . Natalia Kalinina recently won
the Ukraine
National's beating favored team mates
such as Lyssenko, Stobchatyaia,
Pawdkopayeva,
and others. She plans to compete in the Brisbane World
Championships in April.
This was from memory so
forgive me if there are any errors (though I think I
got
it all right). Also please forgive my spelling!!
Susan
------------------------------
Date:
Fri, 04 Mar 94 13:04:26 EST
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: American Cup
results
Again, this was prepared by Debbie...
RESULTS of
the American Cup
=-=-=-=- Last Year -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
1993 Orlando, FL
Men
All-Around
1. Vitaly Scherbo BLR 56.950
2. Lance Ringnald USA 55.700
3. Andreas Wecker GER 55.175
4. Rustam Sharipov UKR 55.000
5. Marius Gherman ROM 54.850
6. Chris Waller
USA
54.650
7. Zoltan Supola HUN 53.700
8. Gianmatteo Centazzo ITA 8.600
from prelims:
8. Gregg Curtis
USA
52.600
11. Neil
Thomas
GBR
51.650
15. Scott
Keswick
USA
44.650
16. Li Dashuang
CHN
25.250
Event
Winners
FX Vitaly
Scherbo BLR 9.500
PH Marius Gherman ROM 9.450
R Andreas Wecker GER 9.625
V Vitaly Scherbo BLR 9.650
PB Vitaly Scherbo BLR 9.600
HB Lance Ringnald USA 9.400
Women
All-Around
1. Shannon Miller USA 39.268
2. Kerri Strug
USA
38.618
3. Elena Piskun
BLR
37.837
4. He Xuemei
CHN
37.455
5. Luisa Portocarrero
GUA
37.206
6. Vanda Hadarean ROM 36.762
7. Mari Kosuge
JPN
35.798
8. Stacey
Galloway
CAN
35.173
from prelims:
7. Dominique Dawes USA 36.462
8. Amanda Borden
USA
36.400
11. Michelle Campi USA 35.775
12. Ludmila Stovbchataya UKR 35.500
14. Andrea Molnar HUN 34.450
Event Winners
V Shannon Miller USA 9.750
UB Shannon Miller USA 9.825
B Kerri Strug
USA
9.675
FX Shannon
Miller
USA
9.725
=-=-=-=-
Other Years -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
1976 New York, NY
Men
All-Around
1. Bart Conner
USA
56.45
2. Dan Grecu
ROM
56.35
2. Vladimir Markelov
URS
56.35
4. Mitsuo Tsukahara JPN
Women
All-Around
1. Nadia Comaneci ROM 39.75
2. Kathy Howard USA 38.10
3. Elena Davydova URS 36.85
4. Zsuzsa
Nagy
HUN
36.55
4. Reiko
Yoshida
JPN
36.55
(Event
Winners results currently unavailable)
1977 New York, NY
Men
All-Around
1. Mitsuo Tsukahara JPN 56.80
2. Kurt Thomas
USA
56.70
3. Toshiaki Nishiki JPN 56.35
4. Eberhard Gienger FRG 55.80
5. Bart Conner
USA
55.75
6. Phillip Delasalle
FRA
55.30
Event
Winners
FX Toshiaki Nishiki JPN 9.55
PH Bart Conner
USA
9.40
R Toshiaki Nishiki JPN 9.60
V Toshiaki Nishiki JPN 9.65
PB Toshiaki Nishiki JPN 9.50
Mitsuo
Tsukahara JPN 9.50
HB Eberhard Gienger FRG 9.70
Women
All-Around
1. Kathy Johnson
USA
38.50
2. Donna Turnbow
USA
37.95
3. Marta Egervari HUN 37.35
3. Karen Kelsall
CAN
37.35
5. Margit Toth
HUN
37.10
6. Brigitte Girardin
SUI
36.90
Event
Winners
V Kathy Johnson
USA
9.60
UB Donna Turnbow
USA
9.50
B Donna Turnbow
USA
9.45
FX Kathy
Johnson
USA
9.75
1978 New York, NY
Men
All-Around
1. Kurt Thomas
USA
57.95
2. Roland Brueckner GDR 56.55
3. Bart Conner
USA
56.45
4. Sergei Khishniakov
URS
56.25
5. Mitsuo Tsukahara JPN 56.20
6. Sorin Cepoi
ROM
55.05
7. Robert Bretscher SUI 55.00
8. Henri Boerio
FRA
54.35
Event
Winners
FX Kurt Thomas
USA
PH Kurt Thomas
USA
R Kurt Thomas
USA
V Junichi Shumizu JPN
PB Kurt Thomas
USA
HB Kurt
Thomas
USA
Women
All-Around
1. Natasha Tereschenko URS 38.35
2. Kathy Johnson
USA
37.95
3. Eva Mareckova
TCH
37.65
4. Vera Cerna
TCH
37.50
5. Marta Egervari HUN 37.35
6. Birgit Suesz
GDR
37.10
7. Eva Kanyo
HUN
36.70
8. Gabi Gheorghiu ROM 36.65
from
prelims:
13. Donna Turnbow USA
??. Natalia Shaposhnikova URS
(Event
Winners results currently unavailable)
1979 New York, NY
Men
All-Around
1. Kurt Thomas
USA
58.10
2. Bogdan Makuts URS 57.40
3. Junichi Shimizu JPN 57.30
4. Haruyasa
Taguchi JPN 56.60
5. Zoltan
Magyar
HUN
56.35
6. Philip Cahoy
USA
56.20
7. Warren
Long
CAN
55.80
8. Henri Boerio
FRA
55.75
Women
All-Around
1. Stella Zakarova URS 38.35
2. Maxi Gnauck
GDR
38.10
3. Tracee Talavera USA 38.05
4. Kathy Johnson
USA
37.25
5. Sherri Hawco
CAN
36.95
6. Elena Naimushina URS 36.90
7. Erika Grabonyi HUN 36.70
8. Regina Grabolle GDR 36.30
(Event Winners results currently
unavailable)
1980 New York, NY
Men
All-Around
1. Kurt Thomas
USA
58.85
2. Bart
Conner
USA
58.40
3. Stoyan Deltchev BUL 57.45
4. Igor Verny
URS
57.40
5. Zoltan Magyar
HUN
57.35
6. Alexander Evseev URS 56.75
7. Michel Boutard FRA 55.90
8. Henri Boerio
FRA
48.85
Women
All-Around
1. Tracee
Talavera
USA
39.10
2. Emilia Eberle
ROM
39.00
3. Marcia
Frederick
USA
38.80
4. Dumitrita Turner ROM 38.75
5. Vera Cerna
TCH
38.35
6. Franka Voigt
GDR
38.15
7. Anita Sauerova TCH 37.80
8. Erika Flanders HUN 37.05
(Event Winners results currently
unavailable)
1981 Fort Worth, TX
All-Around
1. Bart Conner
USA
58.25
2. Jim Hartung
USA
57.90
3. Yuejiu Li
CHN
57.75
4. Noritoshi Hirata JPN 57.05
5. Ulf Hoffmann
GDR
56.70
6. Jurgen Geiger
FRG
56.60
7. Kyoji Yamawaki JPN 56.15
8. Feng Yaping
CHN
(scratch)
Women
All-Around
1. Julianne McNamara USA 38.725
2. Tracee
Talavera
USA
38.000
2. Huang Qun
CHN
38.000
2. Lavinia Agache ROM 38.000
5. Mihaela Stanulet ROM 37.650
6. Jiang Wei
CHN
36.600
6. Franka Voigt
GDR
36.600
6. Marta Egervari HUN 36.600
from prelims:
5. Kathy Johnson USA
(Event
Winners results currently unavailable)
1982 New York, NY
Men
All-Around
1. Bart Conner
USA
58.70
2. Peter Vidmar
USA
58.65
3. Alexander Pogorelov URS 58.20
4. Shinji Morisue JPN 57.65
5. Kiyoshi Goto
JPN
57.50
5. Jurgen Geiger
FRG
57.50
from prelims:
3. Jim Hartung
USA
57.65
12. Gyorgy Guczoghy HUN 56.25
Event Winners
FX Zou Limin
CHN
9.75
PH Kiyoshi Goto
JPN
9.80
R Jim Hartung
USA
9.80
V Alexander Pogorelov URS 9.80
PB Bart Conner
USA
9.80
HB Shinji Morisue JPN 9.85
Women
All-Around
1. Julianne McNamara USA 38.65
1. Zoya Grancharova BUL 38.65
3. Tracee
Talavera
USA
38.40
4. Tang Xiaoli
CHN
38.30
5. Gina
Stallone
USA
38.20*
6. Tatiana Frolova URS 37.60
from prelims:
16. Albina Shishova URS 35.40
Event Winners
V Tracee
Talavera
USA
9.80
UB Julianne
McNamara USA 9.90
B Julianne McNamara USA 9.55
FX Zoya Grantcharova BUL 9.80
* allowed
to compete due to scoring error in prelims
1983 New York, NY
Men
All-Around
1. Peter Vidmar
USA
59.00
2. Mitch
Gaylord
USA
58.70
3. Hiroyuki
Onoda
JPN
58.15
4. Stepan Martsinkiv URS 58.10
5. Michael Nikolay GDR 58.00
6. Vladimir Artemov URS 57.90
7. Koji Sotomura
JPN
57.80
8. Marco Piatti
SUI
56.90
from prelims:
5. Bart Conner
USA
57.95
17. Andreas
Aguilar FRG 54.25
Event Winners
FX Stepan Martsinkiv
URS
9.75
PH Stepan Martsinkiv URS 9.85
R Bart Conner
USA
9.80
Mitch
Gaylord
USA
9.80
V Bart Conner
USA
9.75
Mitch
Gaylord
USA
9.75
Vladimir Artemov URS 9.75
Michael Nikolay GDR 9.75
PB Peter Vidmar
USA
9.85
HB Peter Vidmar
USA
9.80
Women
All-Around
1. Mary Lou Retton USA 39.30
2. Julianne McNamara USA 39.00
3. Alena Drevjana TCH 38.40
4. Albina Shishova URS 38.15
5. Lavinia Agache ROM 37.95
6. Zoya Grancharova BUL 37.60
7. Franka
Voigt
GDR
37.30
8. Natalia Yurchenko
URS
37.20
from prelims:
13. Anya Wilhelm
FRG 36.50
15. Martina Jentsch GDR 35.85
Event Winners
V Mary Lou Retton USA 9.90
UB Julianne McNamara USA 9.90
B Tracee
Talavera
USA
9.80
FX Mary Lou Retton USA 9.90
1984 New York, NY
Men
All-Around
1. Peter Vidmar
USA
59.20
2. Jim Hartung
USA
59.00
3. Yang Yueshan
CHN
58.70
4. Li Ning
CHN
58.50
5. Mitsuaki Watanabe JPN 58.30
6. Zsolt Borkai
HUN
58.00
7. Koji Sotomura
JPN
57.40
8. Casimiro Suarez CUB 56.95
from
prelims:
4. Mitch Gaylord
USA
58.25
9. Zsolt Borkai
HUN
56.65
Event
Winners
FX Li Ning
CHN
9.90
PH Li Ning
CHN
9.80
Jim Hartung
USA
9.80
Mitch
Gaylord USA 9.80
R Mitch Gaylord
USA
9.90
V Li Ning
CHN
9.80
Casimiro Suarez CUB 9.80
PB Peter Vidmar
USA
9.90
HB Li Ning
CHN
9.90
Zsolt Borkai
HUN
9.90
Women
All-Around
1. Mary Lou Retton USA 39.50
2. Laura Cutina
ROM
38.95
3. Julianne
McNamara USA 38.85
4. Eugenia Golea
ROM
38.25
5. Silvia Topalova BUL 38.15
5. Elke
Heine
FRG
38.15
7. Hana Ricna
TCH
37.90
8. Martina Polcrova TCH 37.15
from prelims:
5. Kathy Johnson
USA
38.35
8. Dianne
Durham
USA
37.70
11. Maiko Morio
JPN
37.25
Event
Winners
V Mary Lou Retton USA 9.85
UB Julianne McNamara USA 10.00
B Mary Lou Retton USA 9.75
Hana Ricna
TCH
9.75
FX Mary Lou Retton USA 10.00
1985 Indianapolis, IN
Men
All-Around
1. Tim Daggett
USA
57.35
2. Yang Yueshan
CHN
57.30
3. Koji Sotomura
JPN
56.85
4. Laurent Barbieri FRA 56.50
5. Dan Hayden
USA
56.45
6. Haruyasu Taguchi JPN 55.20
7. Stoitcho Gotchev BUL 53.70
8. Marco Piatti
ITA 53.20
from prelims:
6. Brian Meeker
USA
54.85
14. Curtis Hibbert CAN 50.95
Event Winners
FX Li Ning
CHN
9.85
PH Tim Daggett
USA
9.70
Li Ning
CHN
9.70
R Dan Hayden
USA 9.60
V Li Ning
CHN
9.60
PH Tim Daggett
USA
9.70
HB Yang Yueshan
CHN
9.75
Women
All-Around
1. Mary Lou Retton USA 39.350
2. Yu Feng
CHN
38.650
3. Daniela Silivas
ROM 38.325
4. Marie Roethlisberger USA 38.050
5. Miho Shinoda
JPN
37.800
6. Huang Qun
CHN
37.700
7. Christina
McDonald CAN 37.450
8. Camelia Voinea ROM 37.425
from prelims:
4. Sabrina Mar
USA 37.600
11. Iveta Polokova TCH 35.850
Event Winners
V Mary Lou Retton USA 9.800
UB Marie Roethlisberger USA 9.700
Mary Lou Retton USA 9.700
B Daniela Silivas ROM 9.700
Mary Lou Retton USA 9.700
FX Mary Lou Retton USA 9.825
1986 Fairfax, VA
Men
All-Around
1. Alexei Tikhonkikh URS 58.35
2. Brian Ginsberg USA 58.10
3. Wang Chongsheng CHN 58.00
4. Laurent Barbieri FRA 57.80
5. Ulf Hoffmann
GDR
57.70
6. Dian Kolev
BUL
56.55
7. Gyorgy Guczoghy HUN 56.05
8. Tim Daggett
USA
28.60
from prelims:
7. Brian Babcock
USA
56.85
18. Tony
Pineda
MEX
49.95
Event Winners
FX Wang Chongsheng CHN 9.65
PH Tim Daggett
USA
9.80
R Wang Chongsheng CHN 9.75
V Alexei Tikhonkikh URS 9.60
Mitsuaki
Watanabe JPN 9.60
PB Wang Chongsheng CHN 9.80
HB Alexei Tikhonkikh URS 9.85
Women
All-Around
1. Kristie Phillips USA 38.775
2. Boriana Stoyanova
BUL
38.600
3. Irina Baraksanova URS 38.488
4. Zeng Yingzi
CHN
37.400
5. Mariana
Tudor
ROM
37.050
6. Sabrina
Mar
USA
36.950
7. Alena Drevjana TCH 36.675
8. Andrea Ladanyi HUN 36.425
from prelims:
4. Melissa Marlowe USA 38.188
12. Luisa Ribeiro BRA 36.525
Event Winners
V Patrizia
Luconi ITA 9.712
UB Mariana Tudor
ROM
9.688
B Sabrina Mar
USA
9.750
FX Mariana
Tudor
ROM
9.800
1987 Fairfax, VA
Men
All-Around
1. Brian Ginsberg USA 58.15
2. Vladimir Gogoladze URS 58.00
3. Scott Johnson
USA
57.60
4. Csaba Fajkusz
HUN
57.00
5. Kazuki Tsuda
JPN
56.90
6. Tony
Pineda
MEX
56.55
7. Sepp Zellweger SUI 56.45
8. Sylvio
Kroll
GDR
55.80
from prelims:
10. Alfonso Rodriguez ESP 55.80
20. Dominick Minicucci USA 53.45
Event Winners
FX Brian Ginsberg USA 9.65
PH Scott Johnson
USA
9.70
Brian
Ginsberg
USA
9.70
R Scott Johnson
USA
9.80
V Vladimir Gogoladze
URS 9.60
Huang Wofu
CHN
9.60
PB Tony Pineda
MEX
9.80
HB Vladimir Gogoladze
URS
9.80
Women
All-Around
1. Kristie Phillips USA 39.275
2. Olga Strazheva URS 39.250
3. Phoebe Mills USA 39.225
4. Maiko Morio
JPN
38.625
5. Augustina Badea ROM 38.475
6. Anja
Wilhelm
FRG
38.425
7. Henrietta Onodi HUN 37.850
8. Snejana Baeva
BUL
37.600
from prelims:
5. Jennifer Sey USA 38.525
7. Hope Spivey
USA
37.975
Event
Winners
V Olga Strazheva URS 9.975
UB Olga Strazheva URS 9.850
B Olga Strazheva URS 9.900
FX Phoebe Mills
USA
9.875
1988 Fairfax, VA
All-Around
1. Marius Toba
ROM
58.45
2. Igor Korobchinsky URS 58.20
3. Kevin Davis
USA
58.15
4. Dan Hayden
USA
58.00
5. Sven Tippelt
GDR
57.95
6. Antonio Trecate ITA 57.85
7. Casimiro
Suarez
CUB
57.65
8. Takahiro
Yamada
JPN
56.55
from prelims:
6. Scott Johnson
USA
57.50
11. Li Ning
CHN
56.35
15. Charles
Lakes
USA
55.85
Event
Winners
FX Marius Toba
ROM
9.75
Li Ning
CHN
9.75
PH Sven Tippelt
GDR
9.70
R Li Ning
CHN
9.85
V Marius Toba
ROM
9.70
Scott
Johnson
USA
9.70
PB Igor Korobchinsky URS 9.70
Scott Johnson USA 9.70
Dan Hayden
USA
9.70
Marius
Toba
ROM
9.70
Kevin
Davis
USA
9.70
Antonio Trecate ITA 9.70
HB Casimiro
Suarez
CUB
9.90
Women
All-Around
1. Phoebe Mills USA 39.513
2. Svetlana Baitova URS 39.063
3. Chelle
Stack
USA
38.988
4. Beata Storczer HUN 38.926
5. Gabriela Potorac ROM 38.813
6. Karine
Boucher
FRA
38.100
7. Martina Jentsch GDR 37.863
8. Luisa Ribeiro
BRA
37.638
from prelims:
7. Brandy Johnson USA 38.100
10. Diana Dudeva
BUL
37.650
12. Kyoko Seo
JPN
37.100
Event
Winners
V Svetlana Baitova URS 9.875
UB Svetlana Baitova URS 9.900
B Phoebe Mills
USA
9.900
FX Svetlana Baitova URS 9.900
1989 Fairfax, VA
Men
All-Around
1. Vitaly Marinich URS 58.20
2. Lance Ringnald USA 57.80
3. Patrick Kirksey USA 57.30
4. Dimitar Taskov BUL 57.25
5. Li Jing
CHN
57.20
6. Yuri Chechi
ITA
56.65
7. Andre Hempel
GDR
56.55
8. Makoto Aihara
JPN
56.40
from prelims:
2. Alfonso Rodriguez ESP 56.85 (withdrew from
finals due to injury)
12. Wes Suter
USA
55.45
Event
Winners
FX Dimitar
Taskov BUL 9.60
PH Vitaly Marinich URS 9.65
R Vitaly Marinich URS 9.65
Alfonso Rodriguez ESP 9.65
V Li Jing CHN 9.60
PB Vitaly Marinich URS 9.60
Alfonso Rodriguez ESP 9.60
HB Vitaly Marinich URS 9.70
Li Jing
CHN
9.70
Women
All-Around
1. Brandy Johnson USA 39.649
2. Olesya Dudnik
URS
39.337
3. Henrietta Onodi HUN 39.149
4. Phoebe Mills
USA
38.986
5. Stella Umeh
CAN
38.961
6. Mari Kosuge
JPN
38.875
7. Karine Mermet
FRA
37.936
8. Deliana Vodenicharova BUL 36.649
from prelims:
3. Chelle
Stack
USA
39.261
9. Juliet Bangerter USA 36.700
11. Isabela Lacatus ROM 36.512
12. Luisa Ribeiro BRA 36.437
Event Winners
V Phoebe Mills
USA
9.925
UB Brandy Johnson USA 9.862
B Olesya Dudnik
URS
9.887
FX Brandy
Johnson
USA
9.900
1990 Fairfax, VA
Men
All-Around
1. Alexander Kolyvanov URS 57.65
2. Lance Ringnald USA 57.60
2. Ralf Buechner
GDR 57.60
4. Kevin Davis
USA
57.30
5. Yutaka Aihara
JPN
56.80
6. Hideyuki
Shinohara JPN 56.75
7. Li Ge
CHN
56.55
8. Alfonso
Rodriguez ESP 55.95
from prelims:
2. Felix Aguilera CUB 57.15
13. Tom Schlesinger USA 56.05
16. Conrad Voorsanger USA 55.65
Event Winners
FX Lance Ringnald USA 9.75
PH Alexander Kolyvanov URS 9.80
R Alfonso Rodriguez ESP 9.75
V Hidejuki
Shinohara JPN 9.60
Joo
Hyung Lee
KOR
9.60
PB Felix
Aguilera
CUB
9.75
Alan Nolet
CAN
9.75
HB Kevin Davis
USA
9.70
Boris Preti
ITA
9.70
Women
All-Around
1. Kim Zmeskal
USA
39.599
2. Natalia Kalinina URS 39.450
3. Mari Kosuge
JPN
39.111
4. Sandy
Woolsey
USA
38.949
5. Lavinia Milosovici ROM 38.899
6. Alicia Fernandez ESP 38.812
7. Leah Homma
CAN
37.762
8. Hanako Miura JPN 36.636
from prelims:
6. Shannon Miller USA 38.574
10. Chen Cuiting
CHN
38.349
11. Iveta Polokova TCH 38.274
14. Eszter
Ovary
HUN
38.111
15. Monique
Allen
AUS
38.024
17. Wendy
Bruce USA 37.887
20. Eva Rueda
ESP
37.774
21. Hilary Grivich USA 37.249
22. Brandy Johnson USA 36.987
Event Winners
V Kim Zmeskal
USA
9.900
Natalia Kalinina URS 9.900
UB Sandy Woolsey USA 9.887
B Natalia Kalinina URS 9.862
FX Natalia Kalinina URS 9.950
1991 Orlando, FL
Men
All-Around
1. Trent Dimas
USA
58.25
2. Chris
Waller
USA
57.80
3. Miguel
Rubio
ESP 57.50
4. Curtis Hibbert CAN 57.00
5. Andreas Wecker GER 56.90
6. Quao
Liang
CHN
56.40
7. Andrei Kan
USR
55.55
8. Daniel Giubellini
SUI
54.35
from prelims:
5. Patrick Kirksey USA 57.15
7. Lance Ringnald USA 57.00
Event Winners
FX Lance Ringnald USA 9.75
PH Chris Waller
USA
9.80
R Andreas Wecker GER 9.70
V Trent Dimas
USA
9.70
Lance Ringnald USA 9.70
PB Andreas Wecker GER 9.85
HB Trent Dimas
USA
9.75
Lance Ringnald USA 9.75
Women
All-Around
1. Betty Okino
USA
39.787
2. Kim Zmeskal
USA
39.562
3. Ludmila Stovbchataya USR 38.274
4. Karine
Boucher
FRA
38.149
5. Kylie Shadbolt AUS 37.862
6. Sonia Fraguas
ESP
37.861
7. Zhang Xia
CHN
37.024
8. Stella Umeh
CAN
36.786
from prelims:
3. Shannon Miller USA 39.048
4. Sandy Woolsey
USA
38.848
5. Dominique
Dawes
USA
38.774
6. Kerri Strug
USA
38.736
7. Chelle Stack
USA
38.474
9. Elisabeth
Crandall USA 38.137
13. Andrea Molnar HUN 36.887
Event Winners
V Betty Okino
USA
9.937
UB Betty Okino
USA
9.825
B Shannon Miller USA 9.887
Kim Zmeskal
USA
9.887
FX Kim Zmeskal
USA
9.912
1992 Orlando, FL
Men
All-Around
1. Jarrod Hanks USA 58.30
2. Scott Keswick
USA
57.65
2. Dmitri Karbanenko
CIS
57.65
4. Luis Lopez
MEX
56.55
5. Nong Giang
CHN
56.40
6. Felix
Aguilera
CUB
56.10
7. Makoto
Tamura
JPN
55.40
8. Neil
Thomas
GBR
55.35
from prelims:
4. Trent Dimas
USA
57.00
5. Chris
Waller
USA
56.40
Event
Winners
FX Jarrod Hanks
USA
9.75
PH Chris
Waller
USA
9.60
R Scott Keswick
USA 9.85
V Dmitri Karbanenko CIS 9.85
PB Dmitri Karbanenko CIS 9.70
Chris Waller
USA
9.70
HB Trent Dimas
USA
9.80
Women
All-Around
1. Kim Zmeskal
USA
39.786
2. Henrietta Onodi HUN 39.299
3. Shannon Miller USA 39.049
4. Mari Kosuge
JPN
38.911
5. Maja Hristova
BUL
38.874
6. Svetlana Kozlova CIS 38.837
7. Stella Umeh
CAN
38.799
8. Luisa Ribeiro
BRA
37.975
from prelims:
3. Kerri Strug
USA
39.274
12. Luisa Portocarrero GUA 38.349
13. Wendy Bruce
USA
38.262
14. Kristen
McDermott USA 38.037
Event Winners
V Shannon Miller USA 9.912
Kerri Strug
USA 9.912
UB Shannon Miller USA 9.900
B Shannon Miller USA 9.900
FX Kim Zmeskal
USA
9.950
------------------------------
Date:
Fri, 04 Mar 94 09:14:21 -0500
From: ***@riscee.bxb.dec.com
Subject:
Bart and Nadia have their own TV show
I'm not sure if this has been
mentioned or not, but Bart Conner and Nadia have
a
cable TV show called "Food and Fitness". I was flipping through the stations
this morning at 6:00 trying to find some cartoons for my
three year old
when I came across Bart giving
gymnastics lessons to a bunch of 4 and 5 year
olds. We watched this for a while; my daughter
is currently taking a Tumbling
Fun class and she knew a bunch of what Bart
was teaching, like log rolls,
staddles,
forward rolls, etc. Anways, after a commercial, there's Nadia and
Bart in the "kitchen" cooking salmon in some gross sauce.
The
station is called TVFN; I've never heard of it before. As I said, the show
is on at 6AM at least in my area (Boston suburbs).
Steve
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 94 10:12:09
MST
From: ***@advtech.uswest.com
Subject: Gymnastics scoring vs.
skating
I've often thought that skating (both free skating and ice
dancing)
juding should
be changed in several ways based on the way diving
and
gymnastics are judged.
There should be a code of points/difficulty
rating for moves,
classifying the various spins,
jumps, elements of footwork(a very
important
element often overlooked) and how they should be performed
in terms of height, speed and completion and resulting
deductions.
For pairs and ice dancing, include lifts, synchronicty
etc. The code
should also formally list the
routine requirements to get a routine
of a certain
point value.
1). Get rid of ordinals and factoring which makes
political factions
much more influential in
skating than they should be.
2) Give the referee judge the same power
as the head judge has in
gymnastics(i.e. being
able to force a judge that can't defend his
score
to bring it in-line).
3) Move from a 6 point
scale to a 10 point scale.
4) Retain the artistic scores but go to a
straight point total,
giving both technical and artistic equal weight.
You'll
notice that while there is not a code of points, professional
figure skating competitions are judged mostly along these
lines,
because
the skaters themselves have set up the competitions and
created
the rules for judging.
5) Another consideration might be turning
the technical or short
program into a compulsory
program where everyone skates the same
routine.
Ice dancing has this already with cumpulsory dances.
The
danger here is that the routine would favor
certain skating styles
over others.
I'm
kinda hoping that
Christopher Dean will really start to agitate
for
changes in judging, particularly after seeing him and Jane
Torville on tv this morning
talking about why they chose not to go to worlds(they
feel that the judging has already been done). If the
coaches
can be convinced that the changes will benefit their skaters,
they can pressure the skating associations to change.
According
to friends who skated competitively, the politics in ice
skating is far worse than anything comparable I saw in
gymnastics.
A friends sister, who was very good,
dropped out because she got
tired of the stage
moms, the dirty tricks(pop dumped in skating boots,
quarters
run along skate blades, etc), and the politics. She
still
loves skating and skates for her enjoyment
but says there are some
serious changes that need
to take place.
--jeanette
------------------------------
Date:
Fri, 04 Mar 94 16:45:25 EST
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: I'm back!!
Finally,
after two weeks, I've gotten my act together and upgraded the memory
on my computer so I can get back on AOL and Gymn. I've
missed you all
*desperately*!! I have *so* much mail to go
through!! (It took a *40*
minute "flashsession" to
pick it all up!!!!) Anyway, I'm
happy to be back!
: )
Gimnasta
------------------------------
Date:
Sat, 05 Mar 94 00:07:44 EST
From: ***@aol.com
Subject:
Skating/Gymnastics Judging
I'm really psyched about the comparative
judging discussion because I think
about this
stuff *all* the time.
More later, because I have a *ton* of schoolwork
to catch up on, but I'd just
like to say that
figure skating is my consolation -- whenever I get furious
and frustrated over gymnastics judging, I just watch a
little figure skating
and indulge in the (somewhat
perverse) pleasure of knowing there's people out
there
who are *so* much worse than we are (of course, then I get mad at them
too, so it doesn't always help reduce stress). : )
One
other quick thing -- subjectivity itself is for the most part not the
problem in these sports except at the highest level when
there are two
athletes with different styles who
are extremely close in level of
performance (like
Nancy/Oksana). The real problem is
that in allowing *room*
for subjectivity, politics
storms in.
-- Gimnasta
------------------------------
End
of gymn Digest
******************************