gymn Digest                 Fri, 13 Jan 95       Volume 3 : Issue  59

Today's Topics:
                         'lo all... (2 msgs)
                          adult gymn classes
                      American Classic Questions
                     AP: NCAA Convention (2 msgs)
                                Browns
                           Buckeye Classic
                              Correction
            Dominique won't be an NCAA gymnast... (2 msgs)
                          ELECTORAL SUCCESS
                                 FAQ
                    From the Pages of _USA Today_
                   Gymn Reporter for US Winter Cup
                       Jennie Thompson (2 msgs)
                        List nickname (2 msgs)
         Miller 4th for USOC Sportswoman of the Year (3 msgs)
                    More American Cup Information.
                 NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships
                        NCAA Recruits for 1996
                           new moves etc...
                       Olympic festival tickets
                    Olympic festival tickets (fwd)
                   Petaluma Master's meet (2 msgs)
                          PR: US Winter Cup
                           Proposal PASSED!
                          The Desert Devils
              The Desert Devils (Where to Turn for Info)
                        The Gymn Guru (2 msgs)
                            turns (3 msgs)

This is a digest of the gymn@athena.mit.edu mailing list. 

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 22:20:34 -0400 (AST)
From: ***@is.dal.ca
Subject: 'lo all...

      I've been pretty much a lurker on the list... mostly cause I'm
quite new and know more or less nothing about the sport of gymnastics..
      I'm wondering if anyone knows anyone that works at or trains at
Steve Nunno's gym. I'm trying to get in touch with a friend who's been
offline for the last three months. She, I THINK is at Nunno's gym. Let's
see first of all.. since I don't know anything.. is Stormy = Nunno?, And
is the club called the Devils? *shrugs* I'm trying to learn, but there's
not exactly a nice little book to pick up on everything you need to
know.. 8)
      Thanx in advance..

      Staulker

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 22:56:31 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@minerva.cis.yale.edu
Subject: 'lo all...

>     I'm wondering if anyone knows anyone that works at or trains at
> Steve Nunno's gym. I'm trying to get in touch with a friend who's been
> offline for the last three months. She, I THINK is at Nunno's gym. Let's
> see first of all.. since I don't know anything.. is Stormy = Nunno?, And
> is the club called the Devils? *shrugs* I'm trying to learn, but there's
> not exactly a nice little book to pick up on everything you need to
> know.. 8)

Stormy is Stormy Eaton, coach at Desert Devils in Arizona.  Nunno is
Steve Nunno, coach at Dynamo in Oklahoma.  On the subject of a nice
little book or something that contains everything you need to know --
whatever happened with the FAQ?

:)
Adriana

PS
Are you out there Amanda?  Has anyone heard from her lately?


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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 15:51:54 UTC-0800
From: ***@cs.ubc.ca
Subject: adult gymn classes

    I recently found out about an adult gymnastics class that is being
offered at my university.  There is one night (tomorrow) that is free for
all students.  It's a 2 hour session in the evening.  I'm planning to go,
but I wanted to get some background from other people who have taken adult
gymnastics classes.  There is a number that I can call for more information,
but I don't really know what sort of things I should be asking.

    Here are some of my questions:

1) What sort of things might be done at a first session?
2) Are shorts and a t-shirt okay to wear? (back when I did gymnastics as a
   kid I had leotards to wear, but I don't have any now and don't really
   want to buy one before I decide if this is something that I'm going
   to do on a regular basis)
3) Are there any questions that I should ask about the people running the
   session? (ie. what sort of qualifications should I be looking for - I
   am assuming that a first night wouldn't get into any high-risk skills
   but in case I take the class on a regular basis I'd like to know if
   there is some way that I can tell how competent the instructors are)

    Any other comments or opinions on adult classes are welcome.   
   
    If you have ever been involved in an adult gymnastics class, I'd
appreciate it if you'd email me personally to avoid cluttering the list.
If people are interested in the responses I get, I can post a summary to
the list.

Thanks,

Karen

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 95 9:25:39 PST
From: ***@sol.metaware.com
Subject: American Classic Questions

I sent off my money for a ticket to the American Class this morning.  I'm
wondering if someone can tell me what to expect/who to expect.  I think
something came out a while ago about it, but I can't remember...perhaps
someone can forward it to me?

Thanks!

--Robin

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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 1994 08:37:36 +1000
From: ***@pharm.med.upenn.edu
Subject: AP: NCAA Convention

>The following is a snippet from the last AP wire release about the
>vote for the proposal:
>
>   "In other important votes Tuesday, the third-day of the 89th annual
>convention, gymnastics gained a reprieve.
>   They can continue competing in national championships despite
>charges that the sport's shrunken following -- from 130 college teams
>in 1978 to 33 last year -- makes it wasteful to hold championships.
>   'What an opportunity,' said Peter Vidmar, a former Olympic gymnast
>now with the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastic
>Coaches. 'It's good for sports and good for kids. That's the bottom
>line.'"
>
>(I am therefore guessing that "Peter" in my last msg should have been
>Peter Vidmar, not Kormann.)
>
>Rachele


No, the Peter was Kormann and not Vidmar who was having dinner with Dick
Aaronson, RON GALIMORE (who was forgotten), Fred Turoff,  and Roy Johnson.
Peter Vidmar was just there to be interviewed I suppose, although he is not
coaching a University team at this time (at least not to my knowledge -- if
he were it would probably be BYU considering his background.)

Mayland

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 18:47:47 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@minerva.cis.yale.edu
Subject: AP: NCAA Convention

> No, the Peter was Kormann and not Vidmar who was having dinner with Dick
> Aaronson, RON GALIMORE (who was forgotten), Fred Turoff,  and Roy Johnson.
> Peter Vidmar was just there to be interviewed I suppose, although he is not
> coaching a University team at this time (at least not to my knowledge -- if
> he were it would probably be BYU considering his background.)

Except he (Peter V.) lives in Irvine, CA (at least last I heard)

:)
Adriana

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 10:55:34 -0500
From: ***@orl.mmc.com
Subject: Browns

|------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
If anyone out there knows of any unemployed/underemployed gym coaches
(recreational or team level) that like warm weather, I was talking with
Rita last night, and she is looking to hire more coaches for both the
Central Florida, and especially the new Houston gym.

If you know anyone interested, you can e-mail me at kens@orl.mmc.com, or
contact Rita directly at (407)869-8744.

P.S.
Watch this space for future BIG announcements concerning the Browns Central
Florida Gym that Rita told me about. (I'm not going to say anything until
things are more finalized, but the key word is BIG!)


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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 12:05:08 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
Subject: Buckeye Classic

     Here is what info I know about the Buckeye Classic. It's being held this
Friday through Sunday at the Celeste Center, Ohio State Fairgrounds, Columbus.
I don't know when it begins on Friday, but on Sat. and Sun. it starts at about
8 am and goes on literally all day! The official march-in is at 4:45 Saturday,
and the top-seeded teams will compete that night. The teams that qualify (I
think usually 8) will compete in finals Sunday afternoon. Admission is $8 per
day.
     As for the teams, the top ones I was told were coming are American
Twisters, Colorado Aerials (Doni Thompson and Kristy Powell are on the list)
and Cypress Academy. For the first time since I moved to Columbus (1989),
Hill's Angels is NOT coming, so no Dominique. Cincinnati is coming, but is not
sending their open team, so no Amanda Borden or Jaycie Phelps. :( But the meet
still should be very good. I've gone every year but one since 1989, and it's
amazing how many future Olympians and World team members you see (although you
tend not to know it at the time!)
     For more info you can call the Buckeye Classic Hotline at (614) 882-1783.

Beth

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 17:51:45 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject: Correction

A correction to the Calendar (thought I'd send this now instead of
waiting till the February one)

The Calendar lists the VISA Challenge on April 27-28 as USA
vs. Romania... It should be USA/BLR/CHN.

Rachele

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 95 13:39:23 EST
From: ***@email.cfr.org
Subject: Dominique won't be an NCAA gymnast...

Patrick wrote:
>Well, it's now official.  I was informed Friday (hopefully not in
>confidence) that Dominique Dawes has signed an endorsement contract
>and/or signed with an agent, and is therefore ineligible to compete
>at Stanford (where she has committed) or any NCAA school.

>I guess she has decided that she has a shot at the
>Olympics and that she might as well take the money if she's going
>to be training that long.  I just hope it ends up being the right
>choice for her....

That article in the Sacramento Bee did mention that a scholarship from
Stanford didn't seem to be in the offing.  If this turns out to be true, like
most of us, she probably could use the money for college as well...plus
her body might be telling her to lay off the apparatus' while attending
a school. 

Connie

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 95 00:17:06 PST
From: ***@eworld.com
Subject: Dominique won't be an NCAA gymnast...

Considering the tenuous position gymnastics appears to hold in the athletic
departments of colleges nationwide, one can hardly blame Dominique. When
top-ranked programs are slashed with little or no notice, it is a safer bet
to sign an endorsement deal and get your money for Stanford up front than to
depend on the continued goodwill of the athletic powers-that-be to continue
to pay for your education over four years.

I fear that Dominique's decision will begin to represent a trend. The NCAA
has hardly gone out of its way to make participation in collegiat gymnastics
appealing to former level-9 and -10 women's gymnasts, much less former Elite
gymnasts and national champions.

David

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 14:46:20 -0600 (CST)
From: ***@rainbow.uchicago.edu
Subject: ELECTORAL SUCCESS

      ELECTORAL SUCCESS

      Euphoria is the order of the day!

      Thank you all for you splendid participation and unswerving support
in the first populist sports E-mail campaign on the Internet.

      The overwhelming endorsement of proposal 104 by the delegates
at the NCAA convention in San Diego was, indeed, a testimony to your
endorsement, efforts, energy, and enthusiasm for our E-mail campaign,
strategy, and tactics. 

      Again, thank you, most sincerely

      Chuck Martin

      Don Howorth


P.S.  For your further information, raw data at this point shows that
400++ individuals participated in sending out 250,000 E-mail postings.

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 21:12:43 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject: FAQ

Adriana asked:

| little book or something that contains everything you need to know --
| whatever happened with the FAQ?

"In Progess".  Debbie and I are working on it.  Have gotten a large
amount done, actually.  Hope to have the first rough draft done by the
end of the month, pass it on to some people for proofreading, editing,
suggestions, etc, then pass it on to all of Gymn for more of the same.
Goal is to have the final draft done by the American Cup.  (Of course,
the final draft is never final and will always be updated...)

Rachele

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 06:03:51 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: From the Pages of _USA Today_

The _The Cincinnati Enquirer_  put together a list of the 94 most compelling
things in sports in 1994 and _USA Today_ printed it (1/1/95). It ran the
gambit from the biggies like George Foreman, Tonya & Nancy, Dan Jansen (No OJ
<yay>!) to people like jockey Julie Krone. Coming in at #70 was ...

Dominique Dawes  "[for] Becoming a force in world gymnastics."

-Susan

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 18:49:50 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject: Gymn Reporter for US Winter Cup

I will be attending the US Winter Cup as the Gymn Reporter.  I think
it will be pretty exciting in context of the positive vote by the
NCAA!  In addition to submitting scores and reports, and hopefully a
few interviews, I would like to (if opportunity permits) do an
"opinion" poll of sorts with coaches, gymnasts, etc, asking them what
they think can be done now to work towards building more programs and
ensuring that there is not a problem again in 1997 (when the
moratorium ends).  If you can think of other good questions to ask,
please let me know sometime in the next two weeks.

Keep in mind that ANYONE on Gymn can send in scores/reports for a
competition, and in fact if you are attending a meet for which you are
not the Gymn reporter, you are still highly encouraged to share your
experience and impressions with Gymn! 

Rachele

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 95 12:19:31 EST
From: ***@email.cfr.org
Subject: Jennie Thompson

>Word from a friend of the family is Jennie left Houston Saturday afternoon,
>and she's now back at Dynamo again.  If someone else could confirm this,
>please do.  Guess things didnt work out at Karolyi's, Mike

If this *is* true, without knowing the reasons imho it's utterly ridiculous..
Don't know how coaches feel 'bout being the "flavor of the month", but this
just doesn't make any sense...and can't help the progress of any gymnast.

Connie (who does remember a discussion of a similar thread awhile back, but
        couldn't resist a comment....)

P.S.  Hoping all "waterlogged" gymners in California are doing OK....

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 95 00:19:44 PST
From: ***@eworld.com
Subject: Jennie Thompson

>Guess things didnt work out at Karolyi's, Mike

Pardon me if I don't just fall over dead in suprise.

David

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 17:02:29 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@minerva.cis.yale.edu
Subject: List nickname

Here's an idea.  The U2 mailing list I'm on goes by the name "Wire",
which works really well because it's also the name of a U2 song and it
reflects the whole Internet thing too.  They got the idea by asking
for suggestions (this was a long time ago, before I was on the list, but
so I'm told).  I thought it might be fun to try to come up with
something for our own list (not that I don't like Gymn, but it's not
quite catchy, and besides, I hear Susan can't pronounce it ;).  I haven't
thought of anything that reflects both gymnastics and computers, and the
best I've come up with is the Pit (don't laugh, please!).  So I thought
I'd throw this idea out and see if anyone's into it.  Btw, it wouldn't
mean changing the address or anything (the Wire address is still
u2-list@...).  Thoughts?


:)
Adriana

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 18:05:55 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
Subject: List nickname

     Well, there's always "crash," which both computers and gymnasts seem to do
at the most inopportune times!

Beth

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 95 00:32:05 PST
From: ***@eworld.com
Subject: Miller 4th for USOC Sportswoman of the Year

> Sportwoman of the Year
>   1. Bonnie Blair, speedskating, 696.
>   2. Jackie Joyner-Kersee, athletics, 405.
>   3. Diann Roffe-Steinrotter, alpine skiing, 391.
>   4. Shannon Miller, gymnastics, 330.
>   5. Janet Evans, swimming, 263.

You know, that's pretty impressive when you think about it. Without the
Winter Olympics and given that this was not a major gymnastics year, Shannon
is REALLY in 2nd among female athletes.

Fascinating that our dear men's team couldn't make the top 5.

David

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 07:14:51 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject: Miller 4th for USOC Sportswoman of the Year

|
| You know, that's pretty impressive when you think about it. Without the
| Winter Olympics and given that this was not a major gymnastics year, Shannon
| is REALLY in 2nd among female athletes.

I don't think Shannon is really in 2nd because I don't see why this
being a "Winter Olympics" year should mean that we discount Bonnie
Blair and Diann Roffe-Steinrotter.  It wouldn't be right to discount
the summer athletes in '96 because they had the unfair advantage of
being able to compete in a Olympics.  Blair and R-S's accomplishments
were fantastic and I think they are fully deserving of their ranking.

Winter sports have always come up short for many reasons --
overshadowed by the larger Summer Olympics, competing at the same time
as many big pro sports, many championships in the beginning of the
year when they are "forgotten" at the year's end, etc etc. I think
this is one of the better rankings we've seen.

| Fascinating that our dear men's team couldn't make the top 5.

Did you *expect* them to?  I mean, well, this wasn't a major
gymnastics year, and there _were_ those pesky Winter Olympics...

Rachele

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 95 00:41:16 PST
From: ***@eworld.com
Subject: Miller 4th for USOC Sportswoman of the Year

>
>I don't think Shannon is really in 2nd because I don't see why this
>being a "Winter Olympics" year should mean that we discount Bonnie
>Blair and Diann Roffe-Steinrotter

I agree most completely with both this and your point on the undeserved
obscurity of winter sports. My intent was simply to point out that athletes
tend to get more attention year-to-year based on the amount of television
coverage they get. I was not endorsing such nearsightedness, merely
diagnosing media myopia.

>Did you *expect* them to?  I mean, well, this wasn't a major
>gymnastics year, and there _were_ those pesky Winter Olympics...

Ooooh. Got me. Touche.  ;-)

David

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 95 15:48:30 CST
From: ***@madrad.radiology.wisc.edu
Subject: More American Cup Information.

Hello everyone!
      My husband subscribed me to gymn in
december, but I've only been a lurker.  I am
another gymnastics fanatic; I took gymnastics
in high school and am currently taking adult
classes (I would love to hear from other
adults taking classes or still competing).
I've been to a few IG tours (love them) and
have met Beth, Susan, Nancy, and Billy there
(hi!).
      Just a little more information on the
American Cup (at the Seattle Center):
prelims- march 2nd, finals-march 4th, and a
new, "mixed pair"-like format on march 5.
Tickets become available on Jan. 23rd, and
you can call the Center at (206)684-7334.

 

          Lani


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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 12:27:21 -0600 (CST)
From: ***@rainbow.uchicago.edu
Subject: NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships

      You Did It!

      Obviously by now everyone knows that the NCAA vote to save
the championships passed by a landslide.

      Once I have all of the final statistics I will post them along
with any further information I can gather regarding the effectiveness of the
campaign.  Let me now then post the letter which we posted several days ago;
it is now even more appropriate:

      We are deeply grateful to the membership of GYMN, Coaches, Athletes,
Parents, and True Believers, for their extraordinary effort and commitment
to the intensive E-mail lobbying offensive which was undertaken to influence
the vote to preserve the moratorium on the NCAA Men's Gymnastics Championships.

        At the time we conceived of this progressive and provocative
grass-roots measure, we hoped we would attract many outstanding supporters. We
certainly did in all of you.  You truly proved and distinguished yourselves
and indeed surpassed all of our early expectations.

      You should take a great deal of pride in having met a monumental
challenge and in having made a truly significant and historic contribution
to the sport of gymnastics.

        Our Sincerest Thanks
      
        Dr. Charles Martin
        President, Gymnastics Club
        The James Franck Institute and
        The Department of Chemistry
        The University of Chicago


        Donald Howorth

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 20:11:21 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: NCAA Recruits for 1996

Just flipping thru the new _Gymnastics Insider_, and the following gymnasts
(among others) are listed as having signed letters of intent for 1996:

Alabama-Gwen Spindle, Lisa Gianni
Arizona-Heidi Hornbeek, Kristen McDermott
Auburn-Sarah Balogach
Georgia-Amanda Bordem, Jenny Beatherd, Karin Lichey, Sammy Muhleman
Michigan-*Stella Umeh* (who left UCLA and apparently will sit out a year),
Kristen Duff, Nikki Peters
New Hampshire-Anne Woynerowski, Cara Lepper
Oregon State-Bea Tistu (this isn't the Romanian girl, is it?)
Penn State-Missy Leopoldus
Stanford-Larissa Fontaine, Katie Fitzpatrick
UCLA-Kerri Strug
Utah-Summer Reid
Washington-Amber Erdos, Tiffany Simpson

Seems like a lot of talent is headed for the NCAA [shut up, Susan].

Mara

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 16:35:17 EST
From: ***@MIT.EDU
Subject: new moves etc...

I don't think this made it out before...

------- Forwarded Message

Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 09:45 -0600 (CST)
From: ***@medicine.adelaide.edu.au
Subject: New moves (etc) (lost in cyberspace?)

  Dear Robyn,
    I sent this off for Anne a couple of days ago.  Nothing has bounced back at
  this end, but I thought that it should have appeared in 'gymn' by now.  I am
  sending it to you personally to avoid duplicating it if posts cross...
 
  Regards,
 
  Don


______________________________ Forward Header __________________________________
Subject: New moves (etc)
Author:  Don
Date:    10/01/95 11:32 AM


 
  Greetings from summer down-under
 
  Thought folk might be interested in the new elements
  submitted for women at Dortmund.  Not all were performed -
  or performed well enough to be recognised and therefore
  officially "in the code".
 
  VAULT
 
  Shannon Miller/Jaycie Phelps  No. 3.505  Start Value 10.00
  1/2 turn on - 1/2 turn with stretched salto forward off
 
  BARS
 
  Amy Chow  Group 2  Value D
  Stalder backward to handstand with 1 1/2 turn either as 1/2
  turn in handstand phase and 1/1 turn after handstand phase
  or 1 1/2 turn after handstand phase.
 
  Adrienn Nyeste  (Hungary) Group 5  Value D.
  Straddled Gienger
 
  Yuka Arai (Japan)  Group 8  Value E
  Circle swing down forward between both bars in eagle grip to
  double salto forward tucked with 1/2 twist dismount.
 
  Zita Lusack (GBR)  Connection D  + D  (+ 0.20)
  Back uprise to handstand, healey turn, back straddle to
  handstand
 
  BEAM
  Elena Grosheva (Russia) Group 2.309  Value C
  Split jump with 1/2 turn
 
 
  Claudia Presecan (Romania) Group 2  Value D
  Side split jump (180o split) landing in front lying support
  or similar (Shushunova)  Similar to 1.312 on floor
 
  Stratmann (Germany)   Group 2  Value E
  Straddle jump or Side split jump with 1/1 turn
 
  Leyanet Gonzalez Group 2  Value E
  Side split jump with 1/1 turn
 
  Kerri Strug Group 8 Value D
  Stretched gainer salto backward to scale, 1/2 turn to
  balance on land leg, other leg bent forward, toes touching
  leg.
 
  Svetlana Hcorkina No. 8.502  Value E
  Gainer 1/1 twist salto
 
  Stratmann (Germany) Connection  C + D  + 0.20
  Leg Change (switch) leap immediate tucked side salto
 
  Andrea Leman  Group 2  Value D
  Change leg ring leap with 1/2 turn
 
  Amy Chow USA  Group 2  Value D
  2/1 turn with free leg held forward above 90o from start to
  end of turn
 
  FLOOR
 
  Elena Grosheva (Russia)   Group 8  Value E
  Double front salto
 
  Worner (Germany)  Connection  Supplement to 7.202
  Roundoff, 1/2 turn flyspring (B) front salto stretched with
  1/1 twist front salto tucked  (Direct connection BDA)
  BD + 0.20  DA + 0.20
 
  Did you know that the team size of 7 maximum with 6 up on
  each event and the highest 5 scores on each event was
  superseded before it was even trialled at Dortmund?  From now
  on the team size is maximum of 6 with 5 up on each event and
  highest 4 scores to count.
 
  After Atlanta, the age for international competition e.g.
  Worlds and Olympics will be turning 16 for women, and for
  Juniors - turning 13.
 
  The 1996 Artistic Worlds will be in San Juan Peurto Rico 15-
  21 April.  The 1997 Artistic Worlds will be held in
  Lausanne, Switzerland.
 
  The first Aerobic World Championships will be conducted by
  the French Gymnastic Federation in Paris end of November or
  beginning of December 1995 (under the auspices of the FIG).
 
  Anne
 

------- End of Forwarded Message

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 08:45:02 +0600
From: ***@scoter.cdev.com
Subject: Olympic festival tickets

>
> Does anyone have the number where I could call to get information on tickets
> for the Olympic Festival this year?  Thank you.
>  Gina Scelso

Try 303.573.1995. They will send you info about ordering tickets when
they get it, some time this month.
--John

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 12:49:38 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject: Olympic festival tickets (fwd)

Forwarded message:
> |
> | Does anyone have the number where I could call to get information on tickets
> | for the Olympic Festival this year?  Thank you.
> |  Gina Scelso

Sure.  It's (303) 573-1995.  It looks like Gymnastics tickets are $15 per
event, 4 events total (Artistic).  Or you can pay $50 for all 4.  They
will be held in Boulder, CO.

Andy

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 1995 10:34:30 -0800
From: ***@Eng.Sun.COM
Subject: Petaluma Master's meet

There's a meet that I believe is annually held in Petaluma, CA. It's
called the Master's meet and is designed for gymnasts that are not
in the prime years of competition, although there appear to be many age
and skill categories.

It will be on January 28th this year.  Anybody know about it's
history?  It sounds intriguing.  Some of the guys in the U.C. Gym
Club are going. (We're going to sign up Dave Litwin, then get him
up there by telling him Winona Ryder is in town and wants to meet him.
Don't give it away!)  I don't believe any of the women from the club
are going, although the meet is for both men and women.

I can post what I know about it tomorrow after I look at the flyer again.


Once again: Does anyone know the history of this meet?

-George

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 14:19:54 +0500
From: ***@hedley.East.Sun.COM
Subject: Petaluma Master's meet

This is one of the neater sounding things I ever heard!  Skiing has NASTAR,
Mountain Biking NORBA, and I am sure we can come up with other programs if
we think. 

I think this kind of thing would be fun to watch, and even more fun to join
in on, especially if was all levels.  Last year my kids' gym offered an adult
program, but it only lasted a month from lack of interest.  Maybe a program
like this would add a little motivation.  Admitted, people starting late
would probably never competitive with ex-competitive gymnasts, but heck it
would be fun to try.

sheri


> There's a meet that I believe is annually held in Petaluma, CA. It's
> called the Master's meet and is designed for gymnasts that are not
> in the prime years of competition, although there appear to be many age
> and skill categories.
>
> It will be on January 28th this year.  Anybody know about it's
> history?  It sounds intriguing.  Some of the guys in the U.C. Gym
> Club are going. (We're going to sign up Dave Litwin, then get him
> up there by telling him Winona Ryder is in town and wants to meet him.
> Don't give it away!)  I don't believe any of the women from the club
> are going, although the meet is for both men and women.
>
> I can post what I know about it tomorrow after I look at the flyer again.
>
>
> Once again: Does anyone know the history of this meet?
>
> -George
>
>

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 18:19:08 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject: PR: US Winter Cup

Via USA Gymnastics Online!:

Men's Winter Cup Challenge Re-Ranking Competition
Date: January 12, 1995

Luan Peszek, Director of Public Relations
Ramonna Robinson, Coordinator of Public Relations

Men's Winter Cup Challenge Re-Ranking Competition

More than 60 of the top male gymnasts in the U.S. will compete at the
1995 Winter Cup Challenge in Colorado Springs, Colo., January 27-28 at
the U.S.  Olympic Training Center. The Winter Cup Challenge serves as
a re-ranking competition for the USA National Team. It also
determines funding for 15 athletes through the 1996 Olympic
Trials. Each athlete is eligible to receive $15,000 per year.

There will be two divisions competing at the Winter Cup Challenge,
Team '96 and Team 2000. Team '96 will do compulsories and optionals
and are attempting to make the '96 Olympic Team. Team 2000 will do
optionals only and have a goal to make the 2000 Olympic Team.

The top 10 athletes in the Team '96 compulsory/optional combined
competition will make up the USA National Team, along with the seven
World Championships Team members who are exempt from the competition
but may compete for score only including: Mihai Bagiu, Casey Bryan,
Scott Keswick, Steve McCain, John Roethlisberger, Bill Roth and Kip
Simons.

Team 2000 is split into two age groups. Seven members ages 19 and
under will make the team and five members ages 20 and over will make
the team for a total of 12 members.

Local Olympic Training center residents Kyle Asano, Lou Datilio, Garry
Denk, John Macready, and Andrew Pileggi, coached by Ron Brant, will
also compete for a top spot on one of the teams.

Winter Cup Challenge Event Schedule:
Friday, January 27/7:00 p.m./Team '96 Compulsories
Saturday, January 28/4:00 p.m./Team '96 and Team 2000 Optionals

# # #

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Date: Wed, 11 Jan 95 08:55:12 -0500
From: ***@perfit.ZKO.DEC.Com
Subject: Proposal PASSED!

Rachele wrote:

>different people.  First of all, she talked to Dave Frank (Temple
>tri-captain), who talked to Aaron Vexler (Temple gymnast), who talked
>to his dad, Norm Vexler, who talked to Roy Johnson's wife, who had
>received a call from Roy Johnson saying that the proposal had passed.
                      ^^^^^^^^^^^

So *that's* why I haven't heard back from Roy after leaving him numerous
voice mail messages at his office back at UMass!!

Thanks for the update Rachele - great news!

Steve

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 20:47:59 -0400 (AST)
From: ***@is.dal.ca
Subject: The Desert Devils

      First of all I'd like to thank Adrianna, I finally know what club
I'm trying to get in contact with!! ;)
      Second, is there anyone in Phoenix, or anywheres else I suppose..
8) with the phone number or snail mail address of the Desert Devils?
      thanx in advance.. I know this isn't REALLY something everyone
wants to read about.. but I don't know where else to turn.. 8)
      ttyl

      Staulker

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 18:14:32 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject: The Desert Devils (Where to Turn for Info)

|     Second, is there anyone in Phoenix, or anywheres else I suppose..
| 8) with the phone number or snail mail address of the Desert Devils?
|     thanx in advance.. I know this isn't REALLY something everyone
| wants to read about.. but I don't know where else to turn.. 8)
|
|     Staulker

Desert Devils
7800 E. Pierce
Scottsdale, AZ  85257

FYI, everyone, addresses are available via ftp/gopher.  The file that
I got this information from is:

   <ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/gymn/Addresses/USA-Clubs-and-Other>

The Gymn Guide describes what else is available on ftp (old digests,
Addresses, Calendar, Subscription cards, and descriptions of mags,
GYMNASTICS RESULTS (thanks Debbie!)...).  The Gymn Guide also details
who to ask for help in obtaining the files if you do not have
ftp/gopher.

Rachele

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Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 15:57:12 -0800
From: ***@Eng.Sun.COM
Subject: The Gymn Guru

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 95 14:12 PST
From: ***@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU
Subject: The Gymn Guru

>
>  Q: Somebody just flamed me. What should I do?
>
>  A: Why, flame them back, of course!  And the sooner the better.  If you
>  let them have the last word, what's to keep them from walking all over
>  you?  Next thing you know they'll be driving off with your car and rock
>  collection.
>

The correct procedure is to send the person a message back that states:

"Your opinion is *so* important to me."

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 20:50 EDT
From: ***@ROO.FIT.EDU
Subject: turns

  What are:  a 1/1 turn, a 2/1 turn, and a 1/2 turn?

-Laura

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 20:19:10 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@asu.edu
Subject: turns

>   What are:  a 1/1 turn, a 2/1 turn, and a 1/2 turn?
>
> -Laura
>

Respectively, a full turn 360 degrees around, a double turn, and a half turn
(180 degrees)   IE if you're facing you're refigerator, and you spin
around once completely so you're once again facing your refirgerator, that is one full turn, also known as a full pirouette. 

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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 22:41:16 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@minerva.cis.yale.edu
Subject: turns

>   What are:  a 1/1 turn, a 2/1 turn, and a 1/2 turn?

1/1 turn = full turn (360 degrees)
2/1 turn = double turn (720 degrees)
1/2 turn = half turn (180 degrees)

They're just fractions like any others (3/4, 2/3, 5/8, whatever) you
might run across in math classes.

:)
Adriana

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