gymn
Digest
Sat, 21 Jan 95 Volume 3 :
Issue 61
Today's
Topics:
American Classic
AP: NCAA Convention
Buckeye Classic results
Gold Cup wins GymMaster's Invite (2 msgs)
help on BHS
High School Gymnastics (2 msgs)
HS Gymnastics
Index of Electronic Resources
Jennie Thompson (3 msgs)
list migration
Network Addresses
New moves (etc) (2 msgs)
Olympic videos
Questions re: floor dance music
RE : HS Gymnastics
Response on "new moves"
Shannon Miller Highway?
Stanford - Cal Season Opener (2 msgs)
Upcoming meets
USAG announces Mall Tour
Washington Cup
What's available on ftp
Yale vs. Northeastern
This is a digest of the
gymn@athena.mit.edu mailing list.
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Date:
Wed, 18 Jan 1995 03:36:53 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@delphi.com
Subject:
American Classic
More info on the American Classic
Daily
Schedule - American Classic
Wednesday 2/15
9:00am - 9:00pm
Arrivals
Thursday 2/16
10:00am - 1:00pm
Training - Regions 1,2,3,4 Comp Gym
Training - Regions 5,6,7,8 Warm Up Gym
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Training - Regions 5,6,7,8
Comp Gym
Training - Regions 1,2,3,4 Warm Up Gym
4:00pm - 7:00pm
Open Training
Comp Gym
9:00pm
Orientation Meeting
Parc Oakland
Competitive Draw
Friday 2/17
9:00am - 12:00pm
Training - Sr. Int.
Comp Gym
Training - Jr. Int.
Warm Up Gym
12:00pm - 3:00pm
Training - Jr. Int.
Comp Gym
Training - Sr. Nat.
Warm Up Gym
3:00pm - 6:00pm
Training - National Level
Warm Up Gym
4:00pm - 6:15pm
Warm Ups - Sr. Int.
Comp Gym
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Compulsories - Sr. Int.
Comp Gym
6:00pm - 8:30pm
Training - Jr. Nat.
Warm Up Gym
8:30pm - 10:00pm Training
- Jr. Nat.
Comp Gym
Saturday 2/18
9:00am - 11:00am
Training - Sr. Int.
Comp Gym
11:00am - 1:00pm
Clinic - National Level
Warm Up Gym
1:00pm - 4:00pm
Optionals - Jr. Int.
Comp Gym
Training - Sr. Int.
Warm Up Gym
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Warm Up - Sr. Int.
Comp Gym
6:30pm - 9:00pm
Optionals - Sr. Int.
Comp Gym
Sunday 2/19
8:00am - 11:20am
Clinic - National Level
Golden Bear
&
Gymnastics
1:30pm - 4:00pm
UC Berkeley
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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:
Tue, 17 Jan 1995 22:07:44 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject:
Buckeye Classic results
I just called up Cypress to get these
results:
Buckeye Classic
Columbus, OH
Team
1. Cypress
A 151.55 (Flammer, Pickens, Curry, Diaz, Rochelli)
2. American Twisters 149.55
3. Cypress B
148.675
4. CO Aerials 148.225
5. Buckeye 145.3
Sr. AA
1.
Amanda Curry (Cypress) 38.025
2. Eileen Diaz (Cypress) 37.725
3. Jamie Graziano (American Twisters) 36.8
4. Rachel Rochelli (Cypress) 36.775
5. Missy Leopoldus
(CO Aerials) 36.65
Jr. AA
1. Doni
Thompson (CO Aerials) 38.075
2. Monica Flammer
(Cypress) 37.95
3. Shannon Watt (American Twisters) 37.75
4. Andree
Pickens (Cypress) 37.475
5. Kinsey Rowe (Cypress) 37.425
Event
Finals
VT -- Anna Gardena (Buckeye) 9.6
UB -- Rochelli
9.8
BB -- (tie) Flammer, Theresa Kulikowski (CO Aerials), 9.525
FX -- Kristy Powell (CO
Aerials) 9.875
Cypress had 20 of the 40 event finalists.
Rachele
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Date:
Sat, 21 Jan 95 11:09:06 MST
From: ***@rainbow.rmii.com
Subject: Gold
Cup wins GymMaster's Invite
GymMaster's Invite
Houston/Texas City, TX
January
19-21, 1995
Hey Gymn!
I attended
the GymMaster's invitational "Open Team"
competition last
night. GymMaster's
(previously Gymnast Factory) is a gym about one
mile
from Rice University (where I went to school), but this is the
first meet of their's that I've
attended. This meet also served as
a
qualifier to the US Winter Cup Challenge.
Notes
--Mihai won despite botching his Arabian double front on
floor and
many other smaller skills. He was the
top gymnast (only National team
member) and Gold
Cup was the top team, so he wasn't exactly fighting
for
landings and such. His Kovacs was awkward, somehow, perhaps
because it opened little, if any, out of the tuck position.
He had a
nice Manna to double front pike on pbars.
--Gold Cup had classy pbars
and high bar, as a team. Good form (toe
point!),
nice skills, smooth routines, etc. Mike Williams threw a
Gaylord 2 (missed regrasp, but nice form and flight) on high bar. I
wasn't there for Gold Cup's floor, so I don't know if he's
throwing
his triple or not (he is the first
American to throw a triple back on
floor). Gold
Cup won every event except rings, which was won by
GymMasters.
--Jarrod
Hanks (what a cutie) is coaching at Bart Conner Gymnastics
Academy. The
gymnasts were wearing (you guessed it) Milano
International. I never
thought of them making men's competitive
clothing,
somehow, with all of those Nadia ads.
--Mark Booth had interesting
choreography on floor but fell there and
other
places to only finish fourth. He was certainly capable of
breaking the Gold Cup sweep, though.
--A Cypress
gymnast wrapped himself on high bar (where the grip locks
in place but the gymnast keeps swinging around the bar) --
but somehow
he managed to not break his wrist. I
don't know much about it, but
isn't it almost
better to have a clean break rather than stress the
wrist
that badly?
--I don't know his name, but there was a gymnast who was
30 years old
(according to someone in the
audience), a midget, and a rings
specialist. He
was VERY popular with the crowd-- after he finished, a
judge
from another event turned around and yelled across the floor
"hey! I missed it! Do it again!"
--GymMasters did not award tropies
and medals except in the team
events. Rather, for
the individuals, they gave places 7-10 a pair of
shorts;
4-6 received a "GMI '95" cap; and 1-3 received GMI'95
sweatshirts and money (1st-$500, 2nd-$300, 3rd-$150).
Results:
Team
----
1.
Gold Cup, 215.25
2. GymMasters, 203.05
3.
Houston Gymnastics Club, 197.45
4. Cypress, 193.85 (?)
5. Buffalo
Grove, 191.50
6. Atlanta School of Gymnastics, 188.35
Individual
----------
1.
Mihai Bagiu, Gold Cup,
54.85
2. Mike Williaams, Gold Cup, 54.55
3.
Robby Kieffer, Gold Cup, 54.35
4. Mark Booth,
Stanford, 52.35
5. San Juan Jones (?), Tallahassee, 52.10
6. Ritchie
Ellis, HGC, 50.8
7. Shawn Townsend, GymMaster's,
50.6
8= Craig Nesbitt, Springfield, 50.35
8= Tim ?,
International, 50.35
10. Justin ?, Gold Cup, 50.30
Sorry
for the question marks -- I got these results as the announcer
read them, and with all the talking around me, it was a bit
fuzzy...
Individual event finals tonight!
Yours in
gymnastics,
Rachele
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Date:
Sat, 21 Jan 1995 15:00:06 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@minerva.cis.yale.edu
Subject:
Gold Cup wins GymMaster's Invite
> --I
don't know his name, but there was a gymnast who was 30 years old
> (according to someone in the audience), a midget, and a
rings
> specialist. He was VERY popular with
the crowd-- after he finished, a
> judge from
another event turned around and yelled across the floor
> "hey! I missed it! Do it again!"
Could this
possibly have been Mike Matzek? Mike was a friend of mine at
Stanford,
is very short, good on rings, and has to be closing in on 30,
though I'm not sure exactly how old he is. Last I heard he was coaching
in Arizona somewhere, but that was several years ago, and I
lost track
of him. If anyone knows where he is, could you
let me know?
:)
Adriana
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Date:
Sat, 21 Jan 1995 01:27:49 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: help on
BHS
Can someone help on a problem of roundoff
backhandsprings?
I can't seem to
get legs together or whip
enough. I also go crooked. Part of this may be I
never took gymnastics lessons. My standing backhandsprings
or okay, but I
need help w/ the RO BHS. Please post or private e-mail me
at:
daydream6.aol.com
Thanks!
Anne
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Date:
Thu, 19 Jan 95 09:47:53 EST
From: ***@eos.ncsu.edu
Subject: High School
Gymnastics
Hi all!
I don't know how other states run high
school gymn meets, but things are
kinda screwy here in North
Carolina. The North Carolina High
School
Athletic Association doesn't conduct a State Championship in
gymnastics,
but teams still compete, and have
their own State Championship (which is
next
weekend here in Raleigh), which they kind of run themselves.
Another
odd thing: you can't throw any D
moves. If you do, it's an
automatic five point deduction. That's right, 5 full points, NOT
0.5
points.
I found this out on Tuesday when I was talking to my friend
Emily who is on her high school team. (Emily and another girl make up
the team.)
Emily's dad told me that other parents complain the team
since Emily goes to Helen Paesler
Academy, which is run by her gym,
Gymcarolina. Other parents say that it's not fair
that they can go to
the gym everyday. Tough, I say. A lot of the other gymnasts on the
Raleigh
area high school teams went to Gymcarolina at one
point anyways.
A little side note: Emily competed at the Dynamo
Invitational in
Oklahoma City and was able to see Shannon's new
routines. She didn't
say a lot about them, just that she had saw them. I'll try and find out
anything more later.
--Brent
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Date:
Thu, 19 Jan 1995 09:31:59 +0600
From: ***@scoter.cdev.com
Subject:
High School Gymnastics
> I don't know how other states run high
school gymn meets, but things are
> kinda screwy here in North
Carolina. The North Carolina High
School
> Athletic Association doesn't conduct a State Championship in
gymnastics,
> but teams still compete, and have
their own State Championship (which is
> next
weekend here in Raleigh), which they kind of run themselves.
In
Minnesota, this was the case for boys' gymnastics for the last
few years that it even existed, because of lack of teams.
The coaches'
association sponsored a state
competition. 1991 was the last year
this was held,
and there were only 5 or 6 teams.
:(
In contrast, girls' gymnastics is going strong. There are
even separate
championships for the big schools
(class AA) and little schools (class A)
sponsored
by the Minnesota State High School League.
> Another odd thing: you can't throw any D moves. If you do, it's an
> automatic five point deduction. That's right, 5 full points, NOT
0.5
> points.
That does seem weird. Dumbing
down / lowest common denominator?
Insurance problems?
Last year
here, one girl threw a Jaeger (sp?) in her bars set.
This year,
I've seen one bars set with a reverse Hecht. There are lots of
kids
with giants. On beam, I've seen a few
standing backs. I have no idea
how those tricks
are rated, but they seem to be the upper bound of
difficulty
in high school routines here.
By the way, some Minnesota gymnasts are
exceptions to the rule that
high schoolers don't get onto college teams. But it is true
that
most of these kids were on club teams
exclusively until their last
year or two of high
school. On the other hand, it seems that clubs
support
gymnasts on high school teams with off-season instruction.
--John
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Date: Thu, 19 Jan 95 14:38:28
EST
From: ***@eos.ncsu.edu
Subject: HS Gymnastics
> > A
little side note: Emily competed at
the Dynamo Invitational in
> > Oklahoma City and was able to see
Shannon's new routines. She
didn't
> > say a lot about them, just that
she had saw them. I'll try and find
out
> > anything more later.
> >
> Please, Brent...tell us Shannon has a new floor routine!?! I think
everyone is
> sick of that same tired piece
she's been using since before Barcelona!!!
>
> Cole Holmes
If I remember
correctly, she has new routines on floor and beam.
--Brent
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Date:
Sat, 21 Jan 1995 13:32:41 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject:
Index of Electronic Resources
Following is what I have compiled thus
far... please write me with
suggestions or
corrections if you have any within the next week.
List of Electronic Gymnastics
Resources
last updated: 21 January 1995
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The
following is an index of all known electronic resources for the
sport of gymnastics.
Suggestions concerning both content and format
are
welcome! If you use one of these
resources, and notice a mistake,
please write to
me as I use only a couple of these resources
regularly.
This
latest version of this file is archived at
<ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/gymn/Resources/Electronic>.
Please
write <rachele@rmii.com> to update, add, or delete a resource
from this index. While every effort is made to be accurate,
the
information in this article changes often and
is not guaranteed.
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Index
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[1]
America Online
[2] Compuserve Information
Service
[3] Gymn
[4] NorCal
BBS
[5] Other GIFs
[6] Prodigy
[7] Usenet
[8] USA Gymnastics
Online!
[9] WWW sites
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[1]
America Online (AOL)
How to access the resource: Join AOL. (800)
227-6364
Fees: $9.95/month for five hours, plus an additional $2.95
for each
extra hour. Trial offer: First 10 hours
free.
Description: AOL has gymnastics in its Grandstand area.
Find
"Keywords" on the menu and type in "Grandstand".
Then double-click on
the "Sports Message
Boards" icon, "Other Sports", "List Topics", and
then finally, "Gymnastics". After you've navigated
this far, reaching
the end of the folder to read
the most recent msgs will still take
awhile. From the Grandstand screen, you can also
double-click on the
"Sports News" folder, "More
Sports", and then "Gymnastics"-- this will
give you a few wire stories. Additionally, you can access
many
newspapers and TV networks; for example, the
ABC Sports Board has
gymnastics items in its
"Wide World of Sports Section." Or, you can
search
the "Datatimes Sports Section" by keyword
"gymnastics" to find
sports news from
local papers around the country. AOL provides you
with
fairly complete Internet access (mail, gopher, Usenet, etc).
[2]
Compuserve Information Service (CIS)
How to
access the resource: Join Compuserve. (800) 848-8199
Fees: The basic fee is $9.95/month, but many of the
gymnastics-related
areas are "extras"
beyond this fee that add up quickly. Its nickname
of
"CI$" is not an accident!
Description: Compuserve
does not have any area dedicated to
gymnastics.
Some infrequent discussion happens in the Sports Forum (GO
FANS).
Occasionally, GIFs are distributed on the Reuters
Wire. Compuserve
offers an "Executive News Service" (GO ENS) which can
be used to "clip" wire stories based on key words
you provide;
"gymnast*" works best.
However, ENS is $15 per hour. Several libraries
have
gymnastics GIFs: GO ARCHIVES (Sports/Fitness/), GO CORNER (People
&
Portraits), GO GALLERY (Wisconsin Hist. Soc.), GO QPICS (DTP &
Clipart,
People & Portraits), GO WPUSER
(Present'ns/Graphics/).
Compuserve offers Internet mail (but a fee is
charged for each msg) and ftp
(fees unknown).
[3] Gymn
How to
access the resource: Email a subscription request to
owner-gymn@mit.edu. Also, use ftp or gopher to access the archives.
Fees:
None (beyond Internet service provider's fees).
Description: Email
forum with a variety of people (fans, coaches,
judges,
gymnasts) who discuss gymnastics. Traffic ranges from 0 to 40
messages per day. Content includes scores; discussion of
competitions,
technique, rules, and personalities
of the sport; interviews; trivia
contests;
personal anecdotes; etc. Gymn archives and other files
(addresses,
subscription cards, calendar, etc) can be found
at:
<ftp://ftp.cac.psu.edu/pub/gymn/>. Also, there is an additional
site
for GIFs at:
<ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/ta/talloo/gifs/>.
[4] NorCal BBS
How to access the resource: Dial-up
BBS. (Directions below)
Fees:
None (beyond long distance fees).
Description: This BBS is up and
running 24 hours a day except when
offline for
maintenance. Baud: up to 14,400;
Nodes: one at (707)
585-7441.
Content includes lots of news from USAG Online! and
posts
from the Gymn
Forum in the message area. Files for download include
latest
committee minutes from USAG, gymnastics results, and a small
but growing collection of GIF's. The sysop is Ben Corr, voice line at
(707) 585-7448.
[5] Other
GIFs
How to access the resource: Use ftp or gopher to access the
site.
Fees: None (beyond service provider's fees).
Description:
More GIFs!
<ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/pictures/sports/gymnastics>
[6]
Prodigy (*P*)
How to access the resource: Join Prodigy. (800)-PRODIGY
Fees: Plans are either $9.95 or $14.95/month, but the gymnastics
area
is not covered in the monthly fee. Your time in the gymnastics area
is charged at $2.95/hr.
Description: To navigate to
the gymnastics area: Press J (For JUMP);
then "Sports BB"; then there are graphics on
screen to direct you to
the correct topic and
subject headings. Go to SELECT TOPIC and choose
GYMNASTICS. Then go to the
line marked READ SELECTED NOTES. *P* then
gives a
list of the notes and from which the users picks the ones to
read. Material
on the forum is exclusively women's gymnastics, and
has
a strong collegiate audience.
[7] Usenet
How to access the
resource: Use your favorite newsreader to go the
specified
groups.
Fees: None (beyond Internet service provider's fees).
Description:
Several newsgroups have gymnastics discussion, but there
is
not one that is dedicated to gymnastics.
Newsgroups carrying
occasional gymnastics
discussion include rec.sport.olympics,
rec.sport.misc, and clari.sports.olympic.
[8] USA Gymnastics
Online!
How to access the
resource: Join Delphi. (800) 695-4005.
Or, by
modem: (800)-365-4636. Press
[return] 3-4 times. At the password, type
"GYMNASTICS". (You can still contact USGF
electronically if not a
Delphi member; see below).
Fees:
Typically $10 to $23/month, depending on your usage. Connect
charges apply during business hours, except if "telnetting" from the
Internet. Trial offer: First
five hours free.
Description: From the Delphi main menu, just type
"GR USA". USAGO!
offers libraries, articles from Technique and USA Gymnastics,
press
releases, forum discussion, conferences,
athlete registration,
merchandise ordering, and
more. This is the official online
service
of USA Gymnastics, the national governing
body for the sport of
gymnastics in the United
States.
Even if you are not a member of Delphi, you can send email to
the USAG
office via Internet email; the address is
USGF@delphi.com. In the
subject, name the USAG
employee or Department you wish to contact,
such
as "Attn: Women's Program." The USAG sysop delivers email
messages daily to the appropriate persons/departments.
[9]
WWW sites
How to access the resource: use the World Wide Web on
Internet
Fees: None (beyond Internet service provider's fees).
Description:
1994 Asian Games:
<http://www.hiroshima-cu.ac.jp/C/ASIA/index.html>
1994
Commonwealth Games:
<http://www.cg94.freenet.victoria.bc.ca/vifa.html>
1994
Goodwill Games:
<http://www.com/goodwill/index.html>
1994 Goodwill Games:
<http://www.spb.su/goodwill/index.html>
Information on
gymnastics is scattered throughout the various pages of
the
sites.
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Thanks
to everyone who helped to compile this info!
Compiled by Rachele:
preferred address: ***@rmii.com
other addresses: RACHELE [Delphi]
72263,1767 [Compuserve]
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Copyright
(c) 1995 by Rachele Harless,
all rights reserved. This
article may be posted to any USENET newsgroup, on-line
service, or BBS
as long as it is posted in its
entirety and includes this copyright
statement. This article may not be distributed for
financial gain.
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Date: Thu, 19
Jan 1995 21:26:07 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Jennie Thompson
>Sure,
but going from Dynamo to Karolyi's back to Dynamo
back to Karolyi's
back
to Dynamo (or did she start at Karolyi's?) may be a
little
excessive, no? She may have perfectly legit reasons,
but those on the
>outside can't help but
wonder and speculate.
Yes, she may have legit reasons for making
so many moves (if in fact she has
changed several
times - I don't know nor do I care).
What is important is that, for whatever
reason, a student and parent may
"hire"
any instructor or coach to advance her training at any time. If the
"client"
feels that better "service" can be found somewhere else at any
time
than so be it.
The instructor/coach, on the
other hand, always has the opportunity to refuse
to
accept a student.
If a student respects the instructor enough to discuss
concerns and reasons
why a move is desired, and
the instructor is mature enough to not take it
personally
and respect that some times the best thing for the student is a
change, they may both benefit from the seperation. After all, how do you
know if the grass is greener at another gym if you haven't
seen it? You may
discover that you had it great where you were and only
needed a different
perspective to appreciate
it.
Jeff
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Date: Sat,
21 Jan 1995 02:26:52 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Jennie
Thompson
>What is important is that, for whatever reason, a student
and parent may
"hire" any instructor or
coach to advance her training at any time.
If the
"client" feels that better
"service" can be found somewhere else at any time
than so be it.
By that logic, a child should be able to change schools back
and forth
also...
Mara
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Date:
Sat, 21 Jan 1995 14:51:06 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Jennie
Thompson
Until you have had to change gyms or coaches as a gymnast, it
is difficult
for you to criticize/explain the
move. For what ever reason she may
have
moved so many times, you have to assume it
was for the better.
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Date: Fri,
20 Jan 1995 00:27:28 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject: list
migration
Due to the growth of Gymn, and
prompted by the welcome suggestion of a
couple Gymners, we have been looking around for a "true"
listserv.
Penn State has offered to be the new Gymn
host. Many thanks to Gymner
Dan Bernitt for
getting this together! He was the
one who facilitated
our ftp/gopher site too, so
we're quite in debt to him now!
I don't have much info to pass along
yet. I just wanted to let you
all know the goings-on.
As soon as I know more, I'll send it to Gymn.
Rachele
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Date:
Thu, 19 Jan 1995 09:51:57 EST
From: ***@studserv.senecac.on.ca
Subject:
Network Addresses
Email addresses addendum. Forwarded from stumpers-l
-------------------------
>From
E-MAILE ADDRESSES OF THE RICH & FAMOUS:
NBC News=
nightly@nbc.com
ABC News= abcnews@class.org
CBS isn't included.
> [snip...]
At any rate, here are the
> addresses of the
broadcast and non-premium cable networks
> most
likely to show gymnastics. If you
want to praise,
> complain, or plead, here's
where to do it:
>
> ABC
> 77 W. 66th St.
> New
York, NY 10023
>
>
CBS
> 51 W. 52nd St.
> New York, NY 10019
>
> ESPN [or ESPN2,
I assume]
> ESPN Plaza
> 935 Middle St.
> Bristol, CT 06010
>
> NBC
>
30 Rockefeller Plaza
> New York, NY 10112
>
> TNT or TBS
>
One CNN Center
> P.O. Box 105366
> Atlanta, GA 30348
>
> Cheers,
>
> >>Kathy
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Date:
Tue, 10 Jan 1995 11:32 -0600 (CST)
From: ***@medicine.adelaide.edu.au
Subject:
New moves (etc)
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
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Date:
Thu, 19 Jan 95 13:06 PST
From: ***@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU
Subject: New moves
(etc)
>
> Adrienn Nyeste
(Hungary) Group 5
Value D.
>
Straddled Gienger
>
Isn't this Deltchevy... Am I to assume
its done with no break in hips?
>
> BEAM
> Elena Grosheva
(Russia) Group 2.309
Value C
>
Split jump with 1/2 turn
>
Didn't Potorac
do this (Ok, not very well, but I know she did it)
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Date:
Thu, 19 Jan 1995 20:33:39 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Olympic
videos
I am very much interested in obtaining videos of the women's
gymnastics
competition (team, all-around, and
event finals) from the 1992 Olympic
Games
in Barcelona. Anyone who taped these segments from
either NBC or Triplecast
and
is willing to sell them (or copies), please E-Mail me with descriptions
and price. I am
willing to pay fairly for them.
Thank-you!
Ann Marie
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Date:
Thu, 19 Jan 1995 02:07:39 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Questions
re: floor dance music
In answer to a question about
when orchestration of floor ex. music was
first
allowed I said ...
"1981 was
the first year that orchestrated music was used in the World
Championships."
Now
immediately after I sent that I began to think that I remember hearing
orchestration in both the '79 Worlds (remember Nelli's bad disco beat) and
the
'80 Olympics (most noteably Davidova's
Egyptian beat) too. No-one has
corrected
me yet but it actually was the *1979* Worlds where full
orchestration
was first allowed. Many people did still use the live piano
though.
My logic in originally saying it was '81
(not that this excuses my error or
anything) was
that I was thinking that they wouldn't change in mid-Olympic
cycle (which always begins the year after the Olympics).
Sorry for the goof
... it was a bad day for facts overall for me
earlier that day I listed
"Buenos Aries" as a *country*!
Oops ... I think I need more sleep
... or
less sleep ... or something like that.
=)
-Susan
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Date: Thu,
19 Jan 95 9:37:29 CST
From: ***@admin.stedwards.edu
Subject: RE : HS Gymnastics
>
> A little side
note: Emily competed at the Dynamo
Invitational in
> Oklahoma City and was able to see Shannon's new
routines. She didn't
> say a lot about them, just that she had saw them. I'll try and find out
> anything more later.
>
Please, Brent...tell us
Shannon has a new floor routine!?! I think everyone is
sick of that same tired piece she's been using since before
Barcelona!!!
Cole
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 20 Jan
1995 22:03 -0600 (CST)
From: ***@medicine.adelaide.edu.au
Subject:
Response on "new moves"
>> Adrienn Nyeste
(Hungary) Group 5
Value D.
>> Straddled Gienger
>
> Isn't this Deltchevy... Am I to assume
its done with no break in hips?
The wording on the
original submission read:
Basic position: Handstand on the high bar, swing down
between the bars,
swing forward, salto BACK with
straight body, with straddled legs,
turn 180 degrees with closing legs, grip
(catch) on the high bar in hang
.. swing forward.
It would appear that the body is
stretched and that there is more
backward salto before
the half turn.
It could well be interpreted to be a Deltchev, perhaps a little later
with the turn. so that the turn is more back than forward. Most judges
would just
assume a release and call it "D"
>
>> BEAM
>> Elena Grosheva
(Russia) Group 2.309
Value C
>> Split jump
with 1/2 turn
>
> Didn't Potorac
do this (Ok, not very well, but I know she did it)
I'm not sure why the element was
submitted at all, as it is in the
Code already with a number (2.309).
Maybe they did not realise it was
already listed
and were hoping for a higher evaluation.
If the legs had been straddled rather
than split, it would be D value
Anne/Adelaide/Australia.
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Date:
Thu, 19 Jan 1995 19:00:06 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject:
Shannon Miller Highway?
The AP wire reports that city officials in
Edmond might honor Shannon
Miller by renaming a main
thoroughfare after her.
Mayor Randel Shadid: "We've had suggestions about either naming
a
street or putting her name on a water tower. I
think we'd probably
prefer to name a street."
The
resolution designating the Broadway Extension in Edmond as
"Shannon
Miller Highway" was supposed to have been considered Monday,
but the agenda item was pulled until next month's
meeting.
Mayor Shadid also said: "We
need to visit with merchants and her
agent. We are
going to do something in her honor, but we want her to
be
involved."
Renaming Broadway Extension would require approval
from the state
Transportation Department.
------------------------------
Date:
Fri, 20 Jan 95 05:07:00 UTC
From: ***@genie.geis.com
Subject: Stanford
- Cal Season Opener
Here is a copy of a report that I wrote for
Gymnastics Insider.
STANFORD - CAL SEASON OPENER
Friday the 13th was the season opener for both Cal and Stanford.
Friday
the 13th was a charm for Stanford and a hex for Cal. From the
opening
rotation it was Stanford all of the way.
Stanford opened on vault while Cal was on bars. Stanford's vaulters
performed 2 layout Tsuks, 3
handspring fronts and a handspring front-piked.
Opening
night jitters and early season rustiness was apparent in several of
the vaults.
Katie Jennings and Jene Elzie
had uncharacteristic falls on
their vaults. Dispite their
problems Stanford came out of vault with a
47.30.
Cal's bar set showed how much the missed two of their strongest
all-
arounders, Candace
Kwok and Christine Nishimoto. They were both out with
minor injuries.
Opening night jitters got to sophomore Jennifer Wang. Her
reverse-grip
giant to a piked geinger
ALMOST made it. She was just an
inch
too high and too far from the bar. The potential for a great routine
was
clearly apparent. Sophomore Mindy Ornellas
turned in the team's high score
of 9.60. With only
five competitors on bars, all scores (including one fall)
counted for a set score of 45.825.
Trailing by 1.475 points, Cal moved to vault while Stanford went to
bars. Now
Stanford sung bars like they owned them.
All six competitors had
at least two
release moves. It is only the
beginning of the season, so
there were some minor
form breaks and they had to count a fall on Katie
Jenning's full-twisting double back
dismount. Jene Elzie turned in the
highest bar score of the night (9.825) with a double back
dismount that
floated down out of the sky! With every Cardinal score of 9.8 or
better, a
Mizuno tee-shirt was tossed into the
crowd. The crowd loved it.
Cal
had some rough luck on vault.
Warm-ups were great, but several
vaulters choked under presure. The high point of the set was Lisa
Washington's 9.90 for her handspring front-pike. Another notable vault from
the Cal Bears was Mindy Ornellas'
full-twisting Tsuk (9.70).
After the second rotation, Stanford had stretched their lead to
2.85
points.
(95.35 vs. 92.50)
The
third rotation brought Stanford to beam and Cal to floor. Cal
showed
upgraded routines this year with every Bear having a double back in
their routine.
The start of the season showed some rough edges, but the
choreography is novel and exciting. Unfortunately, Erin Power, injured
her
ankel on her opening
pass and so the bears had to go with five competitors
on
floor and beam. Mindy Ornellas had a strong routine that featured a
front through to a double back mount and a double back for her
second pass.
Mindy's 9.675 gave her a second on floor for the night.
Stanford dominated the beam.
They had to count one fall and had
some
ragged wobbles, but they fared better than Cal. The full-twist
dismount
was the order of the day, except for the amazing freshman, Keri
Monahan. Keri not only threw a layout-layout
pass, but dismounted with a
strong double
back. She earned the top score on
beam (9.75) for her effort.
Stanford moved to floor with a comfortable 3.8 lead. Stanford
showed
a wide range of choreographic styles that were entertaining and well
performed.
Everyone performed double backs, everyone made them and some did
it twice! The
difficulty level has gone up for Stanford, too. Top scorer,
Jene
Elzie, opened with a layout front through to a
full-twisting layout-
front, followed by a double
back and ending with another layout front.
(9.725)
Cal strated out shakey on beach and
ended up having to count 3
falls. Sophomore Jennifer Wang showed great
potential with a series of two
solid layouts. Two other Cal Bears came close to
nailing their layou-layout
series,
but unfortunately in this sport, close doesn't cut it. Cal slipped
further
behind Stnaford to finish the evening 6.375 points
behind a
victorius
Stanford. (190.575 vs. 184.20)
The
Cardinal fans that filled Burnham Pavillion got the
victory they
came for and a whole lot more. A mid-meet pizza delivery to the
lucky
winner of a door prize added to the high
spirits.
The
Stanford Cardinals had a good season opener that showed promise
of taking them to Nationals. (I hope)
Kathy E.
------------------------------
Date:
Sat, 21 Jan 1995 09:26:57 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@minerva.cis.yale.edu
Subject:
Stanford - Cal Season Opener
Kathy -- thank you so much for posting
the article on Cal and Stanford!
For
all you folks out in the Bay Area --
I'd love to hear any and all
information you have
on Stanford's season, men and women!
Btw, is that
190.575 a Stanford record for
the first meet of the year?
:)
Adriana
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 9 Jan 95 21:12:45 -0500
From: ***@expert.cc.purdue.edu
Subject:
Upcoming meets
Has anyone heard any news about the Buckeye Classic (i.e.
what teams are going,
etc.)
that is coming up this weekend? Also, is the format the same as it
was several years ago when the team prelims were Friday and
Saturday and
finals were on Sunday? I am trying to decide if it is worth the
drive home
this weekend (I just got back to school
today).
Also, does anyone know about getting tickets for the
International Mixed
Pairs in Seattle in March or should I call Ticketmaster
in Seattle?
Thanks,
Lori
------------------------------
Date:
Fri, 20 Jan 1995 17:14:53 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject: USAG
announces Mall Tour
A Press release from USA Gymnastics Online!:
USA GYMNASTICS DEVELOPS NATIONAL MALL TOUR
Date:
January 13, 1995
Luan Peszek, Director of
Public Relations
Ramonna Robinson, Coordinator of
Public Relations
USA Gymnastics, the National Governing Body for the
sport of
gymnastics in the United States, has
created a National Mall Tour to
debut in the
spring of 1995.
The Mall Tour will showcase current National Team
members and
Olympians in gymnastics exhibitions, clinics and autograph
signing
sessions. The Mall Tour is designed to
help introduce children to the
sport and assist
gymnastics clubs in increasing enrollm ent, as well
as promote
current National Team members leading up to the 1996
Olympic Games.
"The
Mall Tour is probably one of the most important marketing steps
we can take for our sport," said USA Gymnastics
President Kathy
Scanlan. "Not only will this
benefit our membership, but it will
create viable
promotional opportunities for our sport an d sponsors."
The first
two sponsors to come on board are L'eggs and Reebok. USA
Gymnastics hopes
to conclude its sponsor roster in the next 30 days.
"The Mall
Tour is a great way to introduce children to the sport and
to highlight Reebok's commitment to sports and fitness for
all ages,"
explained Chester Wheeler, Sr.
Director of Global Sports
Marketing. "We think this is a great way to
showcase the fun and
excitement of
gymnastics."
The tour
will stop on Saturday and Sunday in 20 cities across the
country
including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston and Atlanta.
The tour will
begin in late April of 1995 and conclude in September
1995. Most of the
malls where the gymnasts will perform are managed by
Simon Property Group,
one of the nation's leading developers and
managers
of shopping centers.
The centerpiece for the Mall Tour is a 20' by 20'
stage that will
showcase all of the gymnastics
exhibitions, clinics, aerobic and
cheerleading
demonstrations, as well as the planned fashion
shows.
Additionally, sponsors have individual booths to conduct
various
retail and gymnastics promotions, as well as distribute
product
samples and premiums. A mechanism to secure a database of
visitors is planned and will be shared with sponsors.
"Our
involvement in gymnastics allows us to focus our Olympic
Games-related
promotions at the grassroots level," said Howard
Upchurch,
L'eggs Director of Sheer Hosiery. Upchurch said the planned
1995
activities set the stage for brand promotions that lea d into the
1996
Olympics. "Gymnastics will help us maintain momentum in
extracting the value of our Olympic Games sponsorship,"
he said.
# # #
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Date:
Sat, 21 Jan 1995 19:16:30 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@mv.MV.COM
Subject:
Washington Cup
Is anyone familiar with the Washington Cup. Like where
exactly is it being
held and where would be a good
place to look for Hotels. This will
be our
first time competing there. Any info about it would be
appreciated.
Thanks
------------------------------
Date:
Sat, 21 Jan 1995 13:44:38 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject:
What's available on ftp
Just a note to update any non-frequent ftp/gopher'ers as to what's the
latest
on our ftp site:
A file called "About.Gymn"
-- a general description of Gymn that you
can send to people who want to know more about the
forum.
A directory for Addresses, that contains files for US
Clubs,
International federations, the TV networks, and collegiate men's
and
women's programs.
A directory for
"Ascii-Art", mostly populated by David's
fancy
typing.
A directory called
"Calendar" which splits up the calednar
posted to
Gymn into files of individual months. (By ftp, this is still only one
file -- the gopher program will thread this one file into
the various
months, which is why there's a
difference.)
A directory for "Digests", which has megs and megs of old issues of
Gymn's digest.
A
directory for Gymnastics Results, which has just about everything
(thanks to Debbie for all her typing!)
A directory
called "Resources" -- within here, there is a directory
called "Print" which contains everything that our
Publications
directory used to (descriptions of
magazines, 1993 indexes of USA
Gymnastics and Technique, and subscription
cards for: _IG_, _USA
Gymnastics_, _Technique_, _Gym Stars_,
"The Gymnastics Insider").
"The Gymn Reporter" directory, for when we were thinking of
making
special digests just for our competition
reports (but interest died
out, and I didn't have
time!)
There are also a couple other small files (How to subscribe to Gymn,
disclaimer, etc), but not really worth the effort to ftp jsut for
those files. =)
SOON, we will have the index
of trivia sets uploaded too. Mara
has
already sent me her list and once I have added
the digests that the
sets can be found in, I will
post the index to Gymn and add it to the
ftp site.
And, not as soon, but in the next couple
of months, we should have the
FAQ uploaded too!
Rachele
------------------------------
Date:
Sat, 21 Jan 1995 15:16:51 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@minerva.cis.yale.edu
Subject:
Yale vs. Northeastern
Just got back from this meet. It was a lot more fun than last week's,
because Northeastern is much better than Brown
and MIT, and there were
only two teams instead of
three (there are only two sets of judges, so
last
week's meet took forever).
Yale and Northeastern are remarkably
well-matched teams, so the
competition was
close. NE won V and FX by slight
margins, Yale BB by a
slight margin, but it was a
pretty bad day for NE on UB, and that really
made
the difference. Interesting stuff
-- attempted handspring double
full on V; two Healys of sorts on UB (like S. Miller does); several of
those pike/tuck jumps with full twists (some more
full than others) on
BB, also ro-straddle jump very well done.
Nothing special that
I recall on FX, but somebody's music was the
same as Joyce Wilborn's from
'86
(whatever that song is called).
Oh well, at least it wasn't
"Rocky". One other gripe -- I cringe to watch
full-grown women stand on
the low bar!
One more home meet -- vs. Vermont on Feb. 18.
:)
Adriana
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of gymn Digest
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