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Digest
Tue, 12 Jul 94 Volume 2 :
Issue 148
Today's Topics:
Boginskaya
Compulsories
Hey did anyone catch this?
Retton Awards
Tatiana Tugikova
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Date:
Mon, 11 Jul 94 23:30:25 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Boginskaya
Yes, Svetlana *was* training double
layouts in 1990. I even have tape to
prove it!!
They were pretty high and, of course this being Bogue
and all,
remarkably clean. She was being spotted
but still . . . I also heard about
the double double in her junior days when she still had ankles (not
that
their lack stopped Groshie).
The
fabulous Miss B. can currently be seen vamping it up in the new Christen
Moreau
catalog with the erstwhile Valentin Mogilny (yes he still has *really*
bad
hair!). She's also "touring" the east coast of the US stopping at
very
poo-dunk little gym she can find and sharing
her glory. In the immortal
words of Amy . . . "Go Svetlana!"
Susan
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Date:
Tue, 12 Jul 94 13:13:41 BST
From: ***@axion.bt.co.uk
Subject:
Compulsories
Rachele said:
>The FIG
should study FIFA, the international governing body for
>soccer.
Governing body for Football, not
soccer.:)
>They seem to be pretty strict on accurate
refereeing. Some
>referees in the World Cup have been "dismissed"
for
incorrect calls --
>actually
sent home and replacements found for later games.
Damn right too some
of those decisions were appalling,
I would say the equivalent for a judge
in gymnastics
would be to refuse to mark a routine.
I dont see the same
thing
going on in gymnastics but I agree there should be
at
least some mechanism for removing judges who werent
up
to scratch but you dont
want to create a culture of if
you dont mark something correctly your out of here, that
is the problem with the refs at the moment, they are
under
so much pressure to get it right that they
are making
mistakes. You need to do it such that
there isnt pressure
to
do certain things but you want to make sure that if they
dont keep to a standard of marking
then they will asked to
leave.
Of course
the whole problem with the refs are they arent
professional refs, they all have normal day jobs to go to.
Now I dont know whether the same is true of
gymnastic
judges, but to effectively be a judge or
a ref you need them
to do that job full time, be
sent on courses etc etc etc.
>Of course, gymnastics is a subjective
sport -- it is
impossible to
>expect completely objective scoring with the sport as
it exists now.
As it stands now yes I agree, but
does that mean we
should accept
it as it stands.
Clive
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Date:
Tue, 12 Jul 94 00:54:30 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Hey did anyone
catch this?
The following is from a message I got from Adriana about
the PR cup. I asked
who Tatiana Tugikova was and what she did. I found her reply
*very*
interesting and thought I'd share it with
you all. For the record I thought
the 6th Sov in Rotterdam was Turigova.
"Are
you sure you don't know who she is? Can you name all the members
of
their '87 team? Maybe once you try to do that you'll
remember her. She's
the "mystery Soviet" no one had ever heard of
before Rotterdam and who was
never heard from
again. A graceful little blond
thing wearing a bun, with a
sweet little FX
routine that looked, in part, kind of like a ballet class.
She was the
first female gymnast to do a full-twisting double layout (she was
up first, and when she did *that*, everyone looked at each
other and went "If
that's the *first* girl
up, what are the rest of them going to do?!").
Actually, it looks to me like a full-out
(at *least* a 1/2 in-1/2 out), but
she's credited
with a full-in while Chusovitina gets the full-out. I guess
she
looked a little like Baitova, built like her. She really wasn't that
great, all things considered, but to do a full twisting
double layout, which
to my knowledge no one else
did for another four years (not at anything
major,
I mean; I haven't seen everything that happened between '87 and '91),
even though she did pike rather a lot looking back at it now
(end
interjections), was pretty darned
impressive. And I just like
her
choreography and the fact that she looked
interested in what she was doing
out there.
I
reviewed her routines on my tape [from '87 she means]:
V: layout
Y-full, not very good form (but it *was* still '87).
UB: straddle over
low, kip, cast, giant full, swing 1-1/2 twist, flyaway
to
low, kip, straddle Shaposhnikova,
shoot 1/2 to low, straddle jam, kip, cast,
free
hip, giant, double flyaway. Clean,
kind of original, but not great
difficulty.
BB:
ro ff on; ff, 2 feet ff, layout; Korbut, back extension, back extension;
handstand to come down with a 1/2 turn to straddle the beam
(kinda
different); swing
to handstand 1/2 pirouette; ro ff
double pike. Not great
form on her ff ff
layout, plus she fell. She was
slow, looked apprehensive.
FX: layout full-out,
whip to double back, easy double back.
Pretty routine.
"Pretty" is really the apt
term, I'd say."
Susan
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Date:
Tue, 12 Jul 94 05:06:24 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Retton Awards
>From USA Today . . .
LIPINSKI
WINS RETTON AWARD:
Tiny
Tara Lipinski added to her Olympic Festival windfall
Sunday. A week after
becoming the youngest gold medalist in
Festival history, the 12-year-old
figure skater accepted the first
of two Mary Lou Retton Awards for up-and-coming athletes. The
men's recipient: Diver Mark Ruiz, who posted two 10s on a
dramatic
final dive to claim the Festival bronze
on the platform Wednesday.
posted by
Susan
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Date: Tue, 12 Jul 94
08:21:49 EDT
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Tatiana Tugikova
Oh
geez I'm the biggest dork alive (gee I'm sure you're all shocked to hear
that eh?). Anway, for some odd
reason I had misplaced my brain earlier.
Adriana sent me a message about
Tatiana Tugikova having ***NOTHING
WHAT-SO-EVER*** to do with the PR Cup. I am so lost; forgive
me. I'm going
off to get more sleep now. You can
visit me in the home for imbeciles at 2 to
3 PM every second Thursday of
the month. Excepting those months that end in
"y"
and then it's the third Thursday from 4 -6 PM. Yes I'm admiting
I was
incorrect about something. Is that hell
freezing over?
Susan
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