GYMN-L Digest - 15 Jun 1995 to 16 Jun 1995
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are 8 messages totalling 229 lines in this
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Topics of the day:
1. #1(2) GYMN-L Digest - 13 Jun 1995 to
14 Jun 1995
2. after college
3. life after college
4. Unsubscribe
5. in
"IG"
6. Como
International
7. European Cup Mens AA Results
8. European Cup Mens AA (Impressions)
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 1995 01:17:00
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: #1(2) GYMN-L Digest - 13 Jun 1995 to 14 Jun 1995
What a great
article Dr. Sands!
Thank you for writing such a well thought out
response to the media's love
affair with
sensationalizing anything that will sell in print. It is unfortunate indeed
that your article
will probably
never make it into the homes of the many parents who need to
read it.
Keep up the great work - you are really
making a difference
Jeff
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Date: Thu, 15 Jun 1995 23:55:34
-0700
From: ***@ACCESSNV.COM
Subject:
Re: after college
> hmmmm,
>
>
regarding there not being interest in
> participating/competing in gymnastics after
> college...
>
> read
in the HOME section of the San Fran paper
> that
home owners are remodeling their existing
> homes
or expecting new homes with separate rooms
> or
areas for exercising (along with "great rooms"
> -combo kitchen/dining/family rooms- and
> home offices).
>
I've been around many gyms
that have had adult gymnastics programs and
100% of them have failed. However, many of our parents do go
across the
street to Family Fitness and workout
while their kids are training.
Working out at a gym just is not the same
thing as doing gymnastics.
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 1995 12:19:26
BST
From: ***@CS.BHAM.AC.UK
Subject:
life after college
Hi all,
Just though I'd chip-in on this one
with a comletely irrelevant fact. In
trampolining (in the UK anyway)
competitions are organised on a skill basis
(grades F to A), an age range basis, and a sex basis, eg. over 18 female grade
b.
I'm surprised to hear that gymnastics misses out the age bit, it seems a
little unfair to me (for a variety of reasons).
Christian
Ps. Nice coverage of 'that book' those that posted on the subject.
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 1995 12:15:03
EST5EDT
From: ***@MERC.RX.UGA.EDU
Subject:
Unsubscribe
Please sign me off.
I tried the command but it did not work. SorryRaul
University
of Georgia
Go Bulldogs!!!!!
#1 Women Gymnastic Team in the USA
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 1995 19:24:29
PDT
From: ***@MAIL.LSS.CO.ZA
Subject:
Re: in "IG"
Are you talking about the May issue? I've only
just received my April issue here
in SA!
Helen.
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 1995 19:26:52
PDT
From: ***@MAIL.LSS.CO.ZA
Subject:
Como International
Does anyone know anything about the international
competition to be held in
Como,
Italy soon?
I have a friend, Monique McCaroll,
who is going as part of the South African
team. Could
anyone get results? Thanks.
Helen. :)
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Date: Fri, 16 Jun 1995 22:15:11
BST
From: ***@IC.AC.UK
Subject:
European Cup Mens AA Results
European Cup
Final 1995 (Rome, Italy : 16-18 June, 1995)
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Mens All Around Results
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1. Evgeni Chabaev (RUS) 56.875
2. Valeri Belenki (GER) 56.650
3. Yuri Chechi
(ITA)
56.625
4. Jorden Jovtchev (BUL) 56.525
5. Rustam Charipov (UKR) 56.075
6. Grigori Misutin (UKR) 55.675
7. Jesus Carballo (ESP) 55.600
8. Boris Preti
(ITA)
55.550
9. Alexei Nemow (RUS) 55.475
10.
Vitaly Rudnitzski (BLR) 55.300
11. Aleksej Demjanov (CRO) 55.250
12. Ivan Ivanov
(BUL)
54.750
13. Jurgen van Eetvelt (BEL) 54.350
14.
Ferederic Nicolas (FRA) 53.700
15. Nistor Sandro (ROM) 53.700
16. Flemming Solberg (NOR) 53.350
17. Dan Burinca
(ROM)
51.350
Full individual routines scores and story to
follow.
Sherwin
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Date: Sat, 17 Jun 1995 00:48:01
BST
From: ***@IC.AC.UK
Subject:
European Cup Mens AA (Impressions)
European
Cup 1995
Rome, Italy
16-18 June, 1995
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Mens All-Around Full Results
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FX PH RG VT PB HB Total
1. Chabaev (RUS) 9.150 9.500 9.300 9.600 9.650 9.675 56.875
2. Belenki (GER) 9.350 9.650 9.500 9.400 9.300 9.450 56.650
3. Chechi (ITA) 9.350 9.550 9.725 9.100 9.500 9.400 56.625
4. Jovtchev (BUL) 9.575 9.300 9.600 9.350 9.250 9.450 56.525
5. Charipov (UKR) 9.100 9.200 9.400 9.300 9.675 9.400 56.075
6. Misutin (UKR) 9.700 9.550 9.525 8.800 9.200 8.900 55.675
7. Carballo (ESP) 9.200 9.400 9.200 9.000 9.350 9.450 55.600
8. Preti (ITA) 9.150 9.200 9.350 9.150 9.300 9.400 55.550
9. Nemov (RUS) 9.600 9.700 9.400 9.650 9.775 7.350 55.475
10. Rudnitski
(BLR) 9.250 9.550 9.400 9.100 9.250 8.750 55.300
11. Demjanov (CRO) 9.350 8.300 9.750 9.200 9.250 9.400 55.250
12. Ivanov (BUL) 8.850 9.300 9.400 8.500 9.350 9.350 54.750
13. Van Eetvelt
(BEL) 9.400 8.600 9.400 9.000 8.800 9.150 54.350
14. Nicolas (FRA) 8.950 8.900 9.200 9.100 8.350 9.200 53.700
14. Sandro (ROM) 8.250 9.100 9.400 9.100 9.250 8.600 53.700
16. Solberg (NOR) 9.000 8.600 8.850 9.250 8.900 8.750 53.350
17. Burinca (ROM) 7.400 8.850 9.550 8.000 8.850 8.700 51.350
Bits:
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-
Alexei Nemov was leading from the second rotation
onwards until right
in the last rotation when he went on high bar... he fell on
a straight
Kovac,
fell again on a normal (tuck) Kovac, hit his leg on
the bar on
the
Geinger, and lost his leg form in a reverse giant
into half-turn!
It was an
absolute disaster as he only scored 7.350. He only needed
8.75 to win the title!
- Evgeni Chabaev started slowly (he
also went in Olympic order: FX, PH,
etc.) but gradually
picked it up on the way (as you can see from his
scores) and
finished off with a very nice high bar indeed. Elements
include a Kovac, full-twisting hop, Kovac
into Geinger, and a stuck
double twisting
double layout dismount. He won the European Cup in
the last
ditch.
- Valeri Belenki
was steady, rounded off by a nice flowing pommel horse
routine (his
final apparatus) to claim silver. So it had really been
an exciting
last rotation.
- Yuri Chechi led after the
first rotation (he was on rings of course)
but was
surprisingly keeping up his pressure near the top and
finished up
with a well earned bronze medal.
- Grigori Misutin, the pre-tournament favourite,
fell on his knees in
the vault (couldn't twist fast enough to get his legs
around) and
fell
onto his knees again in his triple back dismount off high bar.
- Boris
Preti is the oldest man in the meet at 29 years
old.
- Dan Burinca was carrying a knee
injury so he only did a good routine
in the rings, and the other routines he just
did nothing really
(especially on floor since he did not want to hurt his knee).
He
rolled
over too in the landing of his vault.
- Zoltan
Supola of Hungary qualified for this meet but pulled
out
early
because of an injury. Ivan Ivankov was also
injured.
The womens AA will be on
tomorrow (Saturday) and the event finals will
be
on Sunday.
Sherwin
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