GYMN-L Digest - 12 Mar 1995 to 13 Mar 1995
There
are 15 messages totalling 376 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Questions
2. H-front w/full turn (2)
3. Discrepencies
in "naming" moves
4.
Stanford Gymnastics WWW page
5. Illinois
6. Unsubscribe
7. code
questions (2)
8. Messe Cup
9. code questions?
10. Michelle Campi
11. Men's gymnastics
12. Club Gymnastics (2)
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Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 15:57:00
-0600
From: ***@MEDICINE.ADELAIDE.EDU.AU
Subject:
Questions
Recently, whilst reading through some gymnastics results, I came
across
some names that puzzled me:
1993 INTERNATIONAL
JUNIOR GYMNASTICS COMPETITION, YOKOHAMA
JAPAN
14. Leondra Onnie (Puget Sound)
1994 USA CHAMPIONSHIPS
(JUNIOR)
26.
Onnie Willis (Puget Sound)
1995 AMERICAN CLASSIC
(JUNIOR)
9. Leondra Willis (Puget Sound)
WELL?!!
Are they the same person or not?
Is American gymnast
Dominique Dawes planning to stick through 'til
'96? The last I heard,
she had accepted a scholarship to Stanford.
If she is planning on
Atlanta, it will be great to see how she goes.
How did the judges
possibly evaluate Yeo-Hong Chuls' handspring 2
1/2
twisting vault at the 94 asian
Games? What is it's value in the Code
Of
Points? Surely it is harder than many other 9.8 vaults!
Are Jon Melisanidis (greece) who was
first on floor at the 93 Junior
Europeans and Ioannis Melisanidis (greece) who was second on floor at
the
94 worlds the same person? They look the same, tumble the same...
are
they the same??
Does anyone know the
where abouts of Romanian sensation Claudia Rusan?
Rusan
made a splash at the 93 Junior Europeans and 93 Nikon
International, but I
have heard nothing of her since. Is she injured
perhaps?
These questions have
been on my mind for a long time. I would be
grateful
if anyone can answer them.
Tara
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Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 23:49:54
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: H-front w/full turn
Y'know, what I
wanted to know is what they call that move when you dismount
and land flat on your butt.
Also, I want to know
what they call the move when you miss the high bar and
land
flat on your face.
Yours in gymnastics,
David
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Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 20:52:00
PST
From: ***@POWERGRID.ELECTRICITI.COM
Subject:
Re: Discrepencies in "naming" moves
>
If, as you say, a Cuervo 1/2
>is the same as a handspring front full, does that then mean
that a Cuervo
>and a
handspring front 1/2 are the same too?
Ask Svetlana Boginskaya and Henrietta Onodi.
While their front vaults were
nearly
identical - the twist occurred at the same spot, smack in the middle
- one flashed a piked Cuervo and the other a pike barani-out
(front 1/2). I
don't recall either one being
deducted.
Trivia: which was which?
In fun as always,
Nancy
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Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 22:02:15
-0800
From: ***@LELAND.STANFORD.EDU
Subject:
Stanford Gymnastics WWW page
Well, it's finally up and under constant
construction. You can get
at least a little information about Stanford gymnastics
(especially
women's) at
http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~poser/stanfordgym.html.
(Assuming you have
Web access, that it.) Right now it
consists of
three .gif thuumbnails
linked to full-size jpegs (and one of them
is even
male!) as well as results from this weekend's
women's
meet with Washington, Brigham Young, and
Illinois. I will try to
get the men's scores up, as well as some information beyond
scores
on the page as soon as I get enough free
time (now what exactly is
that again?).
For
those without Web access, the quick run-down is this:
1.Stanford #17 193.725
2.BYU #18 191.800
3.Washington #15 191.375
4.Illinois
188.800
All-Around
1. Walker BYU
39.000 (9.825 9.700 9.625
9.850)
2. Monahan Stanford 38.850 (9.875 9.800 9.450 9.725)
3. Crandall BYU
38.275 (9.075 9.850 9.800
9.650)
VT
1.
Monahan Stanford 9.875
2t.Elzie Stanford 9.825
2t.Walker BYU 9.825
UB
1. Connolly Washington 9.875
2. Crandall BYU
9.850
3t.Elzie Stanford 9.825
3t.Rose BYU
9.825
3t.Cooper Washington 9.825
BB
1t.Elzie Stanford 9.825
1t.Moore Stanford 9.825
3. Crandall BYU 9.800
FX
1. Walker BYU 9.850
2. Snowden Stanford 9.825
3. Cosgrave BYU 9.750
A
few comments:
Stanford looks like a legitimate candidate for NCAA's after
this meet,
especially if they can hit on
bars. They placed fourth on the
event and
had to count a fall and a major break
(9.0) yet still broke the school
record for
overall point total by almost a full point.
Keri Monahan and Jene' Elzie are making it an
interesting race to see
who can be the first
Stanford gymnast to break 39.00.
Keri looked like
she was on her way until
she put her hands down on her beam dismount (9.45),
and
I thought sure Jene' was going to crack it until I
saw, with much
disappointment, the she was not
competing floor. She scored 29.475
over
three events.
OK, so two comments,
and they're both about Stanford.
What do you want
from me? I watch most of the meet through a
camera lens, and I don't
see much of the other
teams.
It's time for bed.
-Patrick
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 01:17:11
-0500
From: ***@TIGER.HSC.EDU
Subject:
Illinois
How did the Illinois women look? A 188.80? That is a good score, history
wise, though I have no clue how it will hold up
nationally.
Julius
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 07:26:07
-0500
From: ***@GALLUA.GALLAUDET.EDU
Subject:
Unsubscribe
Hi Robyn...I would like to be removed from the list...Thanks!
Regina
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 09:52:07
EST
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject:
code questions
wondering if anyone would help
with some question? I am trying to find
out what a
"tucked doulbe back full out " on floor is
worth ? a D or E?
Has any gymnast ever competed
it? who?
how about as a bar dismount ? what
is it worth D or E ?
also does any one know
what some of these are worth ?
"tucked
double back half out" on floor? off bars?
"tucked half in half out" on floor? off
bars?
thanks
to anyone who could help with these questions :)
Lynn
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 10:01:33
-0500
From: ***@ISSCAD.COM
Subject:
Re: H-front w/full turn
> Y'know, what I
wanted to know is what they call that move when you dismount
> and land flat on your butt.
>
> Also, I want
to know what they call the move when you miss the high bar and
> land flat on your face.
>
The second one is easy. It's a
pancake!
Gene
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 15:01:56
GMT
From: ***@IC.AC.UK
Subject:
Re: Messe Cup
Sorry, a mishap:
>
Ivankov did his interview in English (the commentator
was still
> trying to translate it into
English).
^^^^^^^
The commentator was trying to translate it into GERMAN,
of course.
(It was German TV)
Sherwin
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 11:03:20
EST
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject:
code questions?
The skills I was asking about what are they worth with
elite scoring?
sorry forgot to mention what level
before , thanks Lynn
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 15:59:19
-0500
From: ***@TIGER.HSC.EDU
Subject:
Michelle Campi
Has anyone heard from her
lately? How is she doing?
Also,
has anyone heard about Silvia Mitova?
Julius
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Date:
Mon, 13 Mar 1995
16:25:22 -0500
From:
***@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: code questions
>wondering if anyone would help with some question? I am
trying to find
out what a "tucked doulbe back full out " on floor is worth ? a D or E?
Has any gymnast ever competed it? who?
Several
have. The one that is most
prominent in my mind is Oksana
Chusovitina. I would think it's a D.
>how about as a bar dismount ? what
is it worth D or E ?
E [too high IMHO]
Mara
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 19:19:31
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Men's gymnastics
Anyone have results, info on Cal. Berkeley?
How
about the video series about the "Masked Gymnast?" The name might not be
accurate, but I understand some of the gymnasts have made
videos with the
gymnasts as the super
heroes....:-)
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 19:26:08
-0500
From: ***@NICKEL.UCS.INDIANA.EDU
Subject:
Club Gymnastics
Hi,
I was wondering if there are many on this list
who are a part of
a
college or university club gymnastic program.
I am a part of the
Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana)
Gymnastics Club. The club is a
member of the NAIGC
(National Association of
Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs).
There are many schools in
this area that had varsity teams at
one time
(Indiana University, Indiana State University,
Purdue University, etc..) that now have gymnastics
clubs.
As a club we compete on a less formal level with all ranges of
ability
and age. Two weeks ago several club teams
participated in Notre
Dame/Saint Mary's Clover Classic in South Bend. The
schools included
Purdue, Indiana University, Notre Dame/St. Mary's,
University of
Illnois, University of Wisconsin
Osh-Kosh (sp?), University
of
Buffalo, Virginia Tech, and Miami University (Oxford,
Ohio).
There was also an alumni team (read old guys and little
one girl, I'm
not sure how she became almumni) with members from IU, Notre Dame,
University of Chicago, and Purdue. The oldest competeing
person was 37
and the youngest was 7 or 8
(someone's little sister wanted to
compete!).
For
more information on the NAIGC writ to
Marvin Johnson
Physical
Education Dept.
Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
If you are ever in
Bloomington, please stop by HPER 171 (School of
Health, Physical Education,
and Recreation). During fall and spring
semesters
there are practices sun thru thurday, 7:30 pm to 9:30
pm and
friday 6:30 pm to
8:30 pm. In the summer it varies depending on who is
around.
John
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 1995 21:55:30
EST
From: ***@MIT.EDU
Subject:
Re: Club Gymnastics
I am on the varsity team at MIT
which is
Divsion III but we compete agenst some club Teams
We see Dartmouth at a few
meets, which is a club Team
SUNY Cortland's club team was at ECACs.
There
was an indivudal from Boston U. who competed at New Englands
Other schools with clubs that I know of, are
U. Washington, Miami Dade, Arizona
State,
UC Davis, Sacramento State, Cal Poly, Kansas State,
Texas Austin, SW Texas.
They have had Teams or
Individuals at USAG Collegiate Nationals
Chris
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