gymn
Digest
Fri, 23 Dec 94 Volume 3 :
Issue 53
Today's
Topics:
"The Gymnastics Insider"
... (2 msgs)
admin requests
American Airlines
Chinichi Cup AA
coach needed
Danskin
Do you want to join me in thanking Temple?
GER Men's Team Champs.
Gym on TV (was Re: Danskin)
Jennie, Dom M., Dom D., and Shannon in SI for Kids
leotards etc.
my 2 cents on worlds
NCAA Amendment
New subscriber
Shannon (4 msgs)
shannon and martina
Shannon Speculation
Subscriber Profile
Temple gymnastics continued
Temple letter: last
chance!
underrated gymnasts (2 msgs)
Various Intl Meet Results (2 msgs)
World's:
Questions and comments (2 msgs)
Worlds (7 msgs)
Worlds-my thoughts [Long ... (2 msgs)
Worlds-my thoughts [Long note] (3 msgs)
Worlds-my thoughts [Long note] (fwd)
This
is a digest of the gymn@athena.mit.edu mailing list.
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Date:
19 Dec 94 14:57:13 EDT
From: ***@notes.bsginc.com
Subject: "The
Gymnastics Insider"
To all who are interested in women's
collegiate gymnastics:
"The Gymnastics
Insider" will again be produced this year. It is a newsletter
with reports from all over the nation on the various meets
(the information per
square inch in this
publication is unrivaled!). One of
our Gymners, Ron
Dupont,
Jr., is one of their writers. This
is a good newsletter for following
up on those
post-elite gymnasts (such as Chelle Stack, etc) and those foreign
gymnasts
who came to the NCAA (Larissa Lowing, etc), if you're
interested in
that.
Subscription
information:
$18 for 9 issues. Make checks payable to "Gymnastics
Insider".
Name______________________________________
Address___________________________________
City____________________
State___ Zip_____
Mail info above and payment to: Gymnastics
Insider
PO Box 753
Jordan,
UT 84084
Rachele
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Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 94 13:17 PST
From: ***@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU
Subject: ...
Forgotten
underrated gymnast of the week: (t) Yulia Kut
(t) Olga Chudina
I couldn't
decide.
Honorable mention: Khrabrina Krabrova
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Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 1994 20:48:16 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: ...
>Forgotten
underrated gymnast of the week: (t) Yulia Kut
(t) Olga Chudina
Forgotten gymnast of
the week, even though he's still competing...Andrei Kan
Mara
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Date:
Wed, 21 Dec 1994 17:28:46 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject:
admin requests
Please address all administrative requests to
owner-gymn@mit.edu (not
gymn-owner)...
Rachele
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Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 94 15:29:28 EST
From: ***@eos.ncsu.edu
Subject: American
Airlines
Anybody notice that Steve and Shannon flew back via
American? I'm
amazed they got back.
American isn't run too well if you ask me, folks.
My roommate was
Mike H, the captain (pilot) of American Eagle
flight #3379, the one that crashed last Tuesday, 13
December, near RDU
International.
I called a 1-800-number to American Airlines to find out
if Mike was on the plane. The folks at American told me that they
would
find out and call me back. Meanwhile, I'm going nuts and all of
Mike's
friends and relatives are calling our
apartment asking if he was on the
flight. I couldn't tell them anything. American calls back about
12:30 am and tells me that Michael Hillis
was not on the flight. I call
Mike's
aunt in Canada (the only phone number I had of his relatives),
and she had already been informed that Mike was okay. So, we all go to
bed
happy that Mike is okay. The next
morning, I'm watching the local
news and they say
they have indentified two of the people that died on
flight:
a passenger (I don't recall the name) and the captain, Michael
P. Hillis of Raleigh.
My roommate. . .
I've been telling
this to as many of my friends as I can.
I've asked
them not to fly American
Airlines, because if they can't get something
simple
right, like the names of pilots, how in the world can they
fly me to my destination safe and sound? It doesn't make since to me.
--Brent
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Date:
Wed, 21 Dec 94 00:50:00 UTC
From: ***@genie.geis.com
Subject: Chinichi Cup AA
First, thanks to Amanda for the
*excellent* post with all those results!
And, now, the (partial) AA results
from the '94 Chunichi Cup:
WOMEN
V
UB
B
FX
Total
1. G. Gogean
9.837 9.800 9.850 9.850 39.337
2. L. Milosovici 9.837 9.825 9.775 9.875 39.312
3. S. Khorkina
9.762 9.825 9.800 9.825 39.212
4. D. Kochetkova 9.612 9.850 9.350 9.800 38.612
5. R. Sugawara (JPN) 9.637 9.225 9.700 9.775 38.337
6. D. Dawes
9.350 9.425 9.625 9.850 38.312
(*)M.
Hashiguchi
9.287 9.525 9.700 9.500 38.012
7. M. Okawa
(JPN) 9.537 9.425 9.300 8.750 37.012
MEN
FX PH R V PB HB Total
1. R. Sharipov
9.40 9.40
9.45 9.05 9.675 9.50 56.475
2. I. Korobchinsky 9.60 8.50 9.45 9.55 9.60 9.35 56.050
3. Hong Chul Yeo
(KOR)
9.40 9.05 9.25 9.70 9.30 9.25 55.950
4. T. Sato
9.25 9.40 9.40 9.30 9.10 9.45 55.900
5. M. Matsunaga
9.15 9.30 9.35 9.15 9.50 9.35 55.800
6. Lee Jang-Hyung
(KOR) 9.00 9.45 8.75 9.00 8.95 7.75 52.900
(*)I. Sato
8.60 8.40 8.50 9.20 8.30 9.00 52.000
Note: "*" means that these JPN
gymnasts were unofficial entries, i.e., they
did
not figure in the AA standings.
Debbie
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Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 1994 23:10:58 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: coach needed
Hello again! One of our main coaches just got that USA gymnastics
video job,
great for her, trouble for us. If you
or anyone you know is remotely
interested in
coaching girls levels 5 - 8 and preteam (other hours
available)
by San Francisco in Emeryville, please
e-mail me, Leesmo@aol.com or else call
510 655-1265. We have a growing,
successful program and a real pleasant
working
environment. Thanks in advance!
Texx- do you have
a phone # for Peter Davis?
-Leesa
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Date:
Sun, 18 Dec 1994 22:13:38 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@emerald.tufts.edu
Subject:
Danskin
I read that there is some Danskin competition on this Saturday night at
9PM on
ESPN. Does anyone know what this is exactly?
Melissa
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Date:
19 Dec 94 17:03:49 EDT
From: ***@notes.bsginc.com
Subject: Do you want
to join me in thanking Temple?
I am going to snailmail
the following letter on Thursday.
If you would like to
add your name to this
letter (it would be great to get tons!), please email me
either here or at rachele@rmii.com. If I get the latest proposal numbers
before the 22nd, then I will change all instances
of "the proposal" to
"Proposal 3-???".
Rachele
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Mr.
Howard Gittis
Chairman of the Board
Temple
University
(address)
Dear Mr. Gittis,
We are writing this letter to express our
deep gratitude for the Board's
actions on the
13th to save Temple's gymnastics and baseball programs. Thank
you
for recognizing not only the excellence of these athletes and coaches, but
also the value that they bring to Temple
University.
As you are no doubt aware, the NCAA will vote in just a
couple of weeks on a
proposal to extend the
moratorium on Bylaw 18.2.10.1, which requires a minimum
of
forty teams for an NCAA sponsored championships. If this proposal does not
pass then men's collegiate gymnastics will undoubtably suffer, as there are
less
than forty Division I men's gymnastics programs in the country. For this
reason,
we were following the Temple situation very closely. We hope that you
will
join us in our support of collegiate men's gymnastics by speaking with the
Temple delegates (and any other delegates) to ensure a YES vote to the
proposal.
Again, we thank you sincerely for supporting some of the best student-athletes
at Temple University. We have never been prouder to be fans of
Temple.
Sincerely,
Rachele Harless
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Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 94 00:12:00 UTC
From: ***@genie.geis.com
Subject: GER Men's
Team Champs.
The German men's team champs. were
held Saturday, Dec. 17. Results
are:
1.
WKTV Stuttgart
(112.775)
2. TK Hannover (111.575)
3.
SV Halle
4. SC Cottbus
5.
SC Berlin
6. Chemnitzer
SC
Sorry, no other scores
are known. Belenky
(Stuttgart) received 9.70 on PH,
the meet's
highest score.
Debbie
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Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 1994 21:03:09 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Gym on TV
(was Re: Danskin)
>>I read that there
is some Danskin competition on this Saturday night at
9PM
on ESPN. Does anyone know what this is
exactly<<
The "Danskin Gold
Gymnastics Spectacular" From Mexico City is the exhibition
featuring
Svetlana Boginskaya, Lavinina
Milosovici, Nadia Comaneci, Bart
Conner, and others
that has been mentioned before on "Gymn."
It's on 9 PM EST
Christmas Eve.
I also recently found a tenative schedule of ABC's 1995 planned gymnastics
programming ...
The Reese's World Gymnastics
Cup - airing on 3/11
in Wide World of Sports
The Visa Gymnastics
Challenge - pt.
1 on 4/29 and pt. 2 on 5/13
in Wide World of Sports
The European
Cup Men 6/24 (ooh look a men's meet how did slip by them?!) and
Women's
7/1 in Wide World of Sports
The World Gymnastics Championships on
Sunday 10/8
and
Sunday 10/15 as ABC Sports Specials
-Susan
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Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 1994 15:59:29 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Jennie, Dom
M., Dom D., and Shannon in SI for Kids
Just got my Sports Illustrated
for Kids and a little gymnastics section.
Jennie and Dom M. on cover for Olympic
Hopefuls, two more pictures of them
together
onside. Jennie has her braces off
and shes similing! Does anyone
know
if they are friends at Bela's gym? Picture of Shannon w/
a quote. Also
it said that getting to the Olympics in gymnastics for 96 is
average. The
scale
is go for it, average, hard, superhard. IMHO, I think it should be
superhard because if you were to
train now, it would take years to get up to
the
level. Also a gymnastics section
where it shows how to do a squat vault,
forward
roll on beam, and a bach hip pullover on bars. A picture of Dom D.
on beam, and some young gymnasts on bars and floor. It's kind of basic, but
check it out. Theres some nice
pictures.
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Date: Thu, 22
Dec 1994 11:57:36 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: leotards etc.
I
hope this is an acceptable posting, but here goes...
I'm in the clothing
business, specializing in closeout merchandise, and
recentle purchased a large quantity of gymnastics
clothes. I'm presenting
some to the girls on the ucla team, and am happy to ship some to teams across
america. I don't have every color,
but for basics My price is right.
leotards $6.00
leggings$6.00
stirrups $6.00
bike
shorts$5.00
Junior sizes only s.m.l.
no kids sizes
call me or email
310-8377511 I'm in L.A..fax
310-8378308
email Danielk557 @aol.
my appologies if business isn't
acceptable on this mail list
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Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 94 17:26 PST
From: ***@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU
Subject: my 2 cents
on worlds
You could open an umbrella between Dominique's legs and not
touch
either one...
Amy Chow has all the
fluidity of a bad Level 5.
Piskun's form
just keeps improving and improving...
Her
hair looked good too..
There
is more to China than Mo... Wish we could have seen
some of her
more elegant teammates
Milo
has Yulia Kut hair.
Gogean's beam would have generously scored 9.75 six years
ago.
The whole world is in Khorkina's
shadow.
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Date: Tue, 20 Dec 1994
11:45:13 +1000
From: ***@pharm.med.upenn.edu
Subject: NCAA
Amendment
This is the amendment that we are asking you to email in
support of being
voted on at the NCAA convention
in January.
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Amendment
Submission form:
1995 Annual NCAA Convention
Intent: To continue the moratorium on the
discontinuation of all NCAA
championships through
1997.
Constitution:
Bylaws: Operating Bylaw Article 18
Amend:
18.2.10.1. Page 330 as
follows:
During the 1995-96 and 1996-97 academic years, an existing
National
Collegiate Championship shall not be canceled, nor shall
transportation and
per diem expenses be
discontinued, due to that championship's failure to
meet
the minimum numerical sponsorship requirements for maintaining he
championship. Upon the expiration of this legislative
exception, if during
the 1996-97 period a
championship fell below the applicable minimum
numerical
sponsorship requirement set forth in 18.2.3 or 18.2.4, it shall
be discontinued automatically.
Source: Membership Institution (minimum of
8)
Effective
Date: Immediately
Primary
Contact Person:
Bill Byrne, Director of Athletics
University of
Nebraska
103 S. Stadium
Lincoln, NE 68588-0120
402-472-3011
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Date:
Wed, 21 Dec 1994 16:41:18 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: New
subscriber
Hi:
I'm Mike and I'm a new subscriber to Gymn. My family lives in Ocean
Township, NJ and my
daughter is a Level 6 gymnast at Devlin Gymnastics in
Wall Township, NJ. We
are all really into the sport, especially my daughter
so
I thought it would be a good idea to hear from other people connected to
Gymnastics from all over the country.
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Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 1994 22:09 EDT
From: ***@ROO.FIT.EDU
Subject: Shannon
Mara
has a good point. Shannon is
technically an adult. When will she
stop
being the pawn of Steve (and everyone else)? She's not a little girl. She
must have some decisions.
I'm sorry if this offends
anyone, but I think Shannon needs to grow up and
take
charge of her own life rather than being led around.
-Laura
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Date:
Wed, 21 Dec 94 12:19:40 GMT
From: ***@ic.ac.uk
Subject: Shannon
> I'm sorry if this offends
anyone, but I think Shannon needs to grow up and
> take
charge of her own life rather than being led around.
I hope Shannon
hadn't signed a contract when she was young before fame,
saying
that "I have to follow Steve's decision for the rest of my gymnastics
career" or something.
Sherwin
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Date:
Wed, 21 Dec 94 09:04:55 -0500
From: ***@perfit.ZKO.DEC.Com
Subject:
Shannon
Laura writes:
>Mara has a good point. Shannon is technically an adult. When will she stop
>being the pawn of Steve (and everyone else)? She's not a little girl. She
>must have some decisions.
>
> I'm sorry if
this offends anyone, but I think Shannon needs to grow up and
> take charge of her own life rather than being led
around.
Just because *you* don't agree with what she is doing in
her life, doesn't mean
she's being pulled around
by a leash.
Steve
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Date:
Wed, 21 Dec 1994 22:32:54 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Shannon
>Just
because *you* don't agree with what she is doing in her life, doesn't
mean she's being pulled around by a leash.
The problem is that she,
according to several reports, was *not* happy to be
leaving...
Mara
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Date:
Sun, 18 Dec 1994 17:59:33 -0800 (PST)
From: ***@shell.portal.com
Subject:
shannon and martina
I think the Steve commentary on Shannon
and Martina was meant strictly to refer to her longevity and possible her
popularity. It was also a very
ironic commentary, intended or not, on the short life of a gymnast (Steve may
not have intended the irony, but I think the Times writer did).
--Abby
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Date: Thu, 22
Dec 1994 07:32:33 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject: Shannon
Speculation
| >Just because *you* don't agree with what she is
doing in her life, doesn't
| mean she's being
pulled around by a leash.
|
| The problem is that she, according to several reports, was
*not* happy to be
| leaving...
I think we
owe Shannon a lot more respect than we're giving her. All
these
questions about when will she stand up to Steve, why is she
being pulled around on a leash, etc...
these criticisms are all made
on
assumptions. Sure, there is a good
chance that they are true
assumptions, but that's
why they are assumptions, because we don't
know.
"According to several reports?"
I.e.: "I heard it from someone
else
(who probably heard it from someone else who probably heard it
from someone else)." In my mind, the only way in which one would
be
qualified to make the judgements
of Shannon that have been made would
be to
actually speak to her on a direct and personal level (ie
press
conferences and that three minute chat in
the hotel lobby don't
count).
What's
more, I would hope that if you were able to speak to Shannon on
a direct level, where one could truly claim to know what
she's all
about, that you certainly wouldn't come
running to Gymn to blab your
"inside secret."
Assumptions at this point are
that (1) she was unhappy to leave
[fairly good
assumption -- but did she ever say this?] and (2)
Steve
was the one who made her leave [she
definitely hasn't said this].
Assuming that #1 is true, there are so many many other possibilities
as to
why she did leave that we certainly can't start criticizing her
(assumed) lack of independence.
Here are just some
sample possibilities (ranging from absurd to possible):
1- Maybe she was
injured and didn't want to tell anyone.
2- Maybe she really is tired.
3-
Maybe her parents wanted her to come home -- maybe they made that
decision with Steve.
4- Maybe she had a hot date.
5-
Maybe she wants time to train new tricks so that she wins worlds again.
6-
Maybe she trusts Steve's judgement as he has gotten
her where she
is today, and she's investing her future by trusting he
can
also get her where she wants to be tomorrow.
Now, I
made all of these up, obviously.
I'm just trying to make the
point that we
don't KNOW about the situation, and so we shouldn't be
making
posts to hundreds of people about her perceived lack of
independence. It just looks foolish to the people who
do know Shannon
and unfairly builds up an image of
her with the people who don't.
Rachele
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Date:
Thu, 22 Dec 1994 11:45:56 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Subscriber
Profile
Hi:
I'm Mike, a new subscriber to gym. My daughter is
a Level 6 gymnast at
Devlin Gymnastics in Wall Township, NJ. I thought it
would be a good idea to
be able to hear from other
people who are into the sport.
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Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 94 09:06:07 -0500
From: ***@perfit.ZKO.DEC.Com
Subject:
Temple gymnastics continued
Yesterday in the mail, I received a note
from the President of Temple
University that reads:
Dear Mr.
Craig:
Thank
you for sharing your feelings and thoughts with me on the
recommendation to close the gymnastics and baseball
programs. The outcome is
a refreshing lesson in democracy and the Trustees' good judgement. My
only
regret is that students' and others' lives
were disrupted for two weeks.
They
can, however, look back on this crisis
as a victory for hope and hard work.
Sincerely,
Peter
J. Liacouras
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Date:
22 Dec 94 12:26:38 EDT
From: ***@notes.bsginc.com
Subject: Temple
letter: last chance!
I am very happy to report that 28 people so far
(!) have asked to be added to
the signatures for
the letter I am sending to Temple.
I am printing and
mailing this letter at
9am CST tomorrow (Friday morning).
If you want your
name added, please send a
note to both addresses (rharless@notes.bsginc.com,
rachele@rmii.com) before that time.
I have sent a "Your name has
been added" confirmation msg
to everyone that has
asked to be added so
far. If you've asked to be added
and haven't gotten a
confirmation from me, please
let me know!
Thanks so
much to everyone who has replied!
It surpassed my expectations!
Because I think this long list of names will make an impact, I will
also be
cc'ing this letter to Cedric Dempsey (The
Big Guy of the NCAA) and all the
following at
Temple: Chairman of the Board, President, Athletic Director, and
Gymnastics and Baseball coach.
Btw, the number is
at well over 200 for the NCAA email campaign. There's still
plenty of time to send them in.
Rachele
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Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 1994 19:59:11 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
Subject:
underrated gymnasts
Forwarded message:
> Forgotten underrated
gymnast of the week: (t) Yulia Kut
>
(t) Olga Chudina
>
>
>
I couldn't decide.
>
> Honorable mention: Khrabrina
Krabrova
>
I always thought
Natalia Frolova was underrated too. Her floor routine
at
the '86 US-USSR meets was one of the most
beautiful I've ever seen. I could
never figure
out why she was entered in all the US-USSR meets and some of the
minor European competitions, but never a Worlds. Am I the
only one who thinks
she
was a great gymnast?
Beth
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Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 1994 22:00:55 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: underrated
gymnasts
>Am I the only one who thinks
she (Frolova) was a great
gymnast?
Not at all. I loved her floor!
Mara
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Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 1994 09:02:25 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Various Intl
Meet Results
Arthur Gander Memorial
(I have results by events
only- I don't know if a seperate all-around was
held)
Women
VAULT
1. Angela Ghimpu (ROM)-
9.712
2. Oksana Chusovitina (UZB)- 9.587
3. Natascha Schnell (SUI)- 9.400
4. Larissa Fontaine
(USA)-9.237
5. Nyeste Adrian (HUN)- 9.200
6.
Oksana Nikolaeva (RUS)- 9.062
BARS
1.
Oksana Chusovitina- 9.800
2. Larissa Fontaine-
9.700
3. Angela Ghimpu- 9.500
4. Tanja Pechstein (SUI)- 9.050
5.
Mary Beth Arnold (USA)- 8.900
6. Marianna Crisci
(ITA)- 8.450
BEAM
1. Oksana Chusovitina-
9.650
2. Tanja Pechstein-
9.275
3. Larissa Fontaine- 8.975
4. Angela Ghimpu-
8.9
5. Oksana Nikolaeva- 8.825
6. Nyeste Adrien- 8.45
FLOOR
1.
Oksana Chusovitina- 9.75
2. Oksana Nikolaeva- 9.725
3. Angela Ghimpu-
9.700
4. Larissa Fontaine- 9.675
5. Natascha
Schnell- 8.625
6. Marianna Crisci- 8.275
MEN-
FLOOR
1.
Igor Korby (UKR)- 9.6
2. Ivan Ivanov
(BUL)- 9.5
3. Dmitri Vasilenko (RUS) 9.3
4. Wanner Herich (SUI) 9.2
5. Bucci Paolo (ITA) 9.15
6. Rosaro
Ruggero (ITA) 8.45
POMMEL HORSE
1. Li
Dong Hua (SUI ?!?!?!)
9.7
2. Yuri Chechi (ITA) 9.45
= Igor Koribchinksy (UKR) 9.45
4. Nistor
Sandro (ROM) 9.35
5. Andrei Fyodorov
(BLR) 8.55
6. Rossato Rogaro
(ITA) 8.4
VAULT
1. Igor Koribchinski-
9.45
2. Dmitri Vasilenko- 9.25
3. Peter Zsolt (HUN)- 9.225
4. Nistro Sandro- 9.2
5. Ivan Ivanov-
9.05
6. Wanner Erich (SUI) -8.975
RINGS
1.
Yuri Chechi (big shock) 9.825
2. Ivanov- 9.35
3. Russato Ruggero -9.3
= Vasilenko
-9.3
5. Bucci Paolo- 9.15
6. Li Dong Hua- 9.1
PARALLEL BARS
1. Ivanov-
9.55
2. Koribchinski- 9.45
3. Chechi- 9.30
4. Zsolt-
9.1
5. Wanner- 9.00
6. Vasilenko-
8.9
HIGH BAR
1. Pegan Aljaz (SLO) 9.8
2. Nistro Sandro- 9.6
3. Chechi-
9.5
= Korby- 9.5
5. Li Dong Hua- 8.6
6. Vasilenko-
7.7
(I have only 1/2 of the results for the Swiss Cup- which doesn't
give the
results of who won the Mixed Pair event
if it still is that, but the 1st
three for each
event are listed as gold, silver, and bronze so I'm not sure
what kind of competition was held. I think it may be an event thing like
DTB
now.)
Swiss Cup
Sonntag,
Switzerland
27 November 1994
MEN
VAULT
1. Xiaoshuang
Li (CHN)- 9.55
2. Vitaly Scherba
(BLR)- 9.531
3. Igor Koribchinsky (UKR)-
9.481
= Yeo Hong-Chul (KOR)- 9.481
5. Valeri Belenki (GER)- 9.419
6.
Ivan Ivankov (BLR)- 9.356
7. Welbel
Daniel (SUI)- 9.35
8. Grigori Misutin
(UKR)- 9.313
PARALLEL BARS
1. Huang Liping
(CHN)- 9.737
2. Koribchinsky- 9.725
3. Dmitri
Karbanenko (RUS)- 9.687
4. Rustam
Sharipov (UKR)- 9.65
5. Ivankov
- 9.587
6. Scherba- 9.55
7. Boris Preti (ITA)- 9.5
8. Andres Felipe (SUI)- 9.175
HIGH
BAR
1. Pegan Aljaz
(SLO) 9.775
2. Scherba- 9.65
3. Karbanenko- 9.6
4. Ivankov-
9.575
5. Banzer Martin (SUI)- 9.562
6. Fajkusz Csaba (HUN)- 9.55
7.
Boris Preti- 9.487
8. Zoltan
Suppola (HUN) - 9.475
WOMEN
BEAM
1. Ghimpu- 9.287
=Chusovitina-
9.287
3. Liu Xuan (CHN)- 9.25
4. Julia Strattman (GER) 9.187
5. Podkopayeva-
9.087
6. Pascale Grossenbacher (SUI) 8.512
7.
Yevgeniya Roschina (RUS)
8.262
8. He Xuemei (CHN)- 8.05
FLOOR
1.
Strattman - 9.737
2. Roschina-
9.7
3. Nyeste Adrienn
(HUN) - 9.675
4. Yelena Lebedeva (RUS) -
9.662
5. Chusovitina- 9.6
6. Liu Xuan- 9.125
7. Yelena Piskun-
9.112
8. Grossenbacher- 8.512
CHUNICHI
CUP
(I have event finals only- sorry)
Men's Floor
1. Yeo Hong
Chul (KOR) - 9.75
2. Koribchinski-
9.7
3. Sharipov- 9.35
4. Sato, Toshiharu
(JPN)- 9.4
5. Matsunaga (JPN) 9.15
6. Lee,
Jang Hyung (KOR) - 8.7
7. Sato, Isamu (JPN) -
8.4
POMMEL HORSE
1. Koribchinski -
9.5
2. Sato, T. - 9.45
3. Lee, Jang - 9.35
4. Matsunaga
- 9.2
5. Sato, I 9.1
6.
Yeo 9.05
7.
Sharipov v8.65
RINGS
1. Sharipov - 9.5
= Matsunaga -
9.5
3. Sato, T - 9.45
= Koribchinski -
9.45
5. Yeo - 9.3
6. Lee - 8.7
7. Sato, Isamu ???
VAULT
1.
Yeo - 9.567
2. Koribchinski - 9.487
3. Matsunaga - 9.3
4. Sato, T 9.175
5. Lee - 8.825
6. Sharipov ???
7.
Sato, I ???
PARALLEL BARS
1. Matsunaga - 9.575
2. Sharipov
- 9.55
3. Yeo - 9.35
4. Sato - 9.1
5. Koribchinski
- 8.75
6. Lee - 8.45
7. Sato, I ???
HIGH
BAR
1. Sato, T - 9.55
2. Sharipov -
9.525
3. Korby - 9.4
= Matsunaga
- 9.4
5. Lee - 9.2
6. Yeo - 8.75
7. Sato, I ???
WOMEN
VAULT
1.
Khorkina - 9.775
= Gogean
- 9.775
= Milosovici - 9.775
4. Dawes - 9.6
5. Kochetkova - 9.575
6. Sugawara - 9.537
7.
Hashiguchi - 9.425
8. Okawa - 9.2
BARS
1.
Dawes - 9.85
2. Gogean - 9.825
3. Kochetkova - 9.8
= Khorkina -
9.8
5. Milosovici - 9.775
= Sugawara -
9.775
7. Hashuguchi - 9.575
8. Okawa - 9.25
BEAM
1. Dawes - 9.85
2. Gogean - 9.8
= Milosovici -
9.8
4. Kochetkova - 9.725
5. Khorkina - 9.7
6. Okawa -
9.6
7. Sugawara - 9.55
8. Hashiguchi - 9.175
FLOOR
1. Milosovici - 9.875
2. Dawes - 9.85
= Gogean - 9.85
4. Sugawara - 9.8
5. Kochetkova - 9.725
6. Khorkina
- 9.7
= Hashiguchi - 9.7
8. Okawa -
9.625
- Amanda
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 94 14:17:37 GMT
From: ***@ic.ac.uk
Subject: Various Intl
Meet Results
> Arthur Gander Memorial
>
> BARS
> 1. Oksana Chusovitina-
9.800
>
> BEAM
> 1. Oksana Chusovitina-
9.650
>
> FLOOR
> 1. Oksana Chusovitina-
9.75
It seems Oky
"and-on-and-on-and-on" Chusovitina is
still
going very strong. Who would have thought
out of the 92
Olympics team she is the one from the CIS team who would
last longest!
Sherwin
------------------------------
Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 94 12:11:11 PST
From: ***@ccm.fm.intel.com
Subject:
World's: Questions and
comments
To all of you who actually went and saw the competition in
person,
maybe you can answer the following for the
rest of us (those of use
who only saw the
competition on TV).
* Is there a general trend among the Russians and
Romanians to "hone"
down their beam
tumbling down to flip flop-layouts and front tucks?
Or were the examples
shown on TV just isolated examples?
Has the new
code caused three/four skill
series to be trimmed out? * How was
the
depth on the Romanian team? Was there a drop-off in difficulty
and
execution in the lower ranked members? * During the men's
competition, did the US hit "72 for 72" (comp/opt)
or were there major
errors? * What is holding Kerri's bars score
down? Is she missing
bonus or are we missing execution errors due to the camera
angle shown
on TV? (i.e, short handstands, swing rhythm, or a too close
Jaeger?)
And, (I can't resist, after reading so many other comments),
but a few
comments of my own:
-Dawes form
on her infamous "straddled" flip flops on
beam has
improved -Khorkina's
floor does not remind me of Boginskaya, but more
of Okino (in particular, some of
the poses in the corners, her long
lines and her
long neck) -Judges seem to be (once again) partially
compensating
for high difficulty that is not being adequately rewarded
by the code. By
this, I mean execution errors in very difficult
routines
are being judged less severely (on floor and beam). (An
example
would be Amy's beam routine)
Sorry for the long message,
Greg
------------------------------
Date:
Wed, 21 Dec 1994 03:00:55 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: World's:
Questions and comments
>* Is there a general trend among
the Russians and Romanians to "hone" down
their
beam tumbling down to flip flop-layouts and front tucks? Or were the
examples
shown on TV just isolated examples?
Has the new code caused
three/four
skill series to be trimmed out?
There is a great
deal of 'working to the code.'
>*
How was the depth on the Romanian team? Was there a drop-off in
difficulty
and execution in
the lower ranked members?
Great.
They blew everyone away in podium training, even though Presecan
didn't train with
them (btw, if she is the 'worst' from Bucharest, as
rumored,
Triumf must be awesome). They were only ok in compos, but
solid
depth in optionals.
>* During the men's competition, did
the US hit "72 for 72" (comp/opt) or
were
there major errors?
Ha ha ha ha
ha ha ha
ha ha ha
ha.............<choking sounds>
>* What is
holding Kerri's bars score down? Is
she missing bonus or are we
missing execution
errors due to the camera angle shown on TV? (i.e, short
handstands,
swing rhythm, or a too close Jaeger?)
Anything over 9.6 was a very
respectable score. Kerri also was
up very early
in the lineup (*first* in compos,
third if I recall correctly, in finals).
>-Khorkina's
floor does not remind me of Boginskaya, but more of Okino (in
particular, some of
the poses in the corners, her long lines and her long
neck)
Khorkina is no one but herself. If anyone, she reminds me a little
of
Turischeva
Mara
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 1994 08:50:27 +1000
From: ***@pharm.med.upenn.edu
Subject:
Worlds
>>Scott Keswick's remark was puzzling, to say the
least.
>
>Not to mention vindictive. What's really unfortunate is that it was
directed
>at some of the people who deserved it
least, the US women - who showed up
>throughout
the meet to support and cheer on the men.
>
>Mara
The
women were only at one session - of men's anything.
The men came to cheer
on every session for the US women's.
I didn't see the coverage this weekend of the championships,
and I am
disappointed to hear that Scott behaved
so poorly according to what I
am hearing from all
of you. The women did a great job
at world's, but
I was disappointed that the coaches choose a time slot,
after knowing
when the men would be competing,
that wouldn't allow them to be at the
competition.
Plus,
if TV didn't show any men's then I think that you might find
that is what is hurting Scott and the rest of the men's team
the most
- not the women (individuals) themselves,
but the lack of
acknowledgement by the women's
community that there is excellent
gymnastics being
done by the men's community (China was unreal in
finals,
and they should have been covered).
I hope that Scott regrets
making unkind
comments that were broadcast for the whole country,
because
he was right there congratulating the women and being very
proud of their success.
Mayland
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 1994 08:53:36 +1000
From: ***@pharm.med.upenn.edu
Subject:
Worlds
>> >Scott Keswick's remark was puzzling, to say the
least.
>>
>> Not to mention vindictive. What's really unfortunate is that it was
directed
>> at some of the people who
deserved it least, the US women - who showed up
>> throughout
the meet to support and cheer on the men.
>>
>> Mara
>>
> That is a VERY good
point. Not only did the girls cheer on the men, but
>before
the men's optionals (qualifying), the US girls came
into the men's
>training gym where the men
were finishing their warmups, and gave them all
>balloons on which they had written messages of good luck,
etc. I don't even
>remember what Susan, Joe
and I were doing in the training gym at that point,
>but
it was a nice thing to witness, and I think Japanese TV got it on tape.
>The
men brought the balloons onto the competition floor with them. I thought
it
>was really nice that the US girls went to
this effort to encourage and cheer on
>their
male counterparts. Too bad Scott couldn't have shown a little more
>gratitude and respect for them. I can understand his being
frustrated, etc.,
>but there was no reason to
take it out on the girls and begrudge them their
>high
finish.
>
>Beth
The girls did the balloons because
their coaches had scheduled their
training time during the competition itself, and none of
them were
able to actually be there. The girls did take this effort upon
themselves, and the guys appreciated it, but I know they
weren't
thrilled with the coaches and the decision
made, since the previous
and following time slots
were open and the girls could have been at
the
competition.
Mayland
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 1994 10:32:25 EST
From: ***@MIT.EDU
Subject: Worlds
Mayland said:
>The girls did the balloons
because their coaches had scheduled their
>training time during the competition itself, and none of
them were able to
>actually be there. The girls did take this effort upon
themselves, and the
>guys appreciated it, but I
know they weren't thrilled with the coaches and
>the
decision made, since the previous and following time slots were open
>and the girls could have been at the competition.
I
going to give the coaches the benefit of the doubt here and assume
that they chose the training timeslot that they felt would
be most
optimal for the girls wrt
the timing between training and competition.
I don't really know the
situation here, and perhaps any timeslot would
have
been equally good, but you have to figure that they didn't just
vindictively choose to make the girls miss the men's
meet. And if it
is the case that the timeslot chosen was the best one for
the girls
from the point of view of their own
competition, then I think they did
the right
thing. It would have been nice for
the girls to be able to
cheer the guys on, but
their "job" there was to compete at the highest
level possible, and if training during the guys'
competition
contributed to their ability to do
that then that was when they needed
to train. All IMO (in my
opinion), of course.
--Robyn
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 1994 13:32:58 EST5EDT
From: ***@merc.rx.uga.edu
Subject:
Worlds
Hello!!
I
forgot to set the VCR Saturday and I did not see the
Championship. Did anyone tape it? Can I get a copy? I will pay for
the
cost of making the tape and shipment.
I leave to Puerto Rico
tonight. I will be back January 3rd. I will not be able to read my
messages until then.
Thank you.
Raul
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 94 15:11:51 EST
From: ***@eos.ncsu.edu
Subject: Worlds
Just
my two cents on Team Worlds:
--What's with the new Russian 'dos? Khorkina
looked good with it, but
not Grosheva. And why do cameramen ZOOM in on crying
athletes (like
they did on Lebedeva)?
--Scott
Keswick. . . I used up a whole box of Kleenex after
your
speech.
I said it once, I'll say it again: it's going to take an
superstar American male for the US men to get any more
press. Maybe
someone
can genetically engineer a male Shannon Miller or we can talk
Vitaly Scherbo into defecting.
--I do wish that I
could have seen SOMETHING from Larissa Fontaine
and/or
Jaycie Phelps.
I was beginning to wonder if Larissa was ever
going
to take off her warm up jacket. The
only thing they showed of
her was her hugging her
teammates.
--My hat is off to Kerri Strug. I don't think her performance
should
be called a "comeback", but that
is the only word I can think of to
type right
now. I especially liked her
interview, and her comment
that the team didn't
revolve around Shannon.
--Dominique: nice bars; enjoyed that. Gina Gogean:
clonked her noggin
on the beam; didn't enjoy
that. She must have an extremely
hard head
to jump back up like she did.
See
y'all later. Merry Christmas!
--Brent
------------------------------
Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 94 13:22:51 CST
From: ***@admin.stedwards.edu
Subject:
Worlds
OK, OK...
Many have shared their feelings re: NBC's
coverage of the Dortmund
World's, so I thought I'd add my two cents. The Nunno/Miller
departure and Keswick sour grapes comment have both been
discussed ad
nauseum, so
I won't address those two subjects, but my thoughts
include
:
1. Re: Romania. Belu and the
girls have learned that the key to
winning a major
championship involves two things : 1.
CONSISTENCY 2.
"Working the code". Depth and talent don't hurt either. Romania has
it
all. I only wish we had seen more
of the team perform (that goes
for every team, of
course).
*Milo looks the best she's ever looked. What a shame that the ONE
time she came out on top individually, no all around prize
was given.
Of course if there had been an all around contest, the ABSURD
new life
rule would have been in effect and who
knows who would have won.
*I think I read in gymn
that two of the seven girls were from
Bucharest and the
rest from Deva. I know Presacan hails from
Bucharest but who is the second
athlete? Maranduca?
(This would help
to explain why Ana Maria Bican was not on the team.)
2. Kelli Hill is one heck of a coach. If I had a daughter at the
elite level, I'd ship her to Maryland to work with
Kelli. Her
positive,
enthusiastic support of the team was refreshing and it
seemed
to be a real motivating factor.
3. Dom's Hindorff
was exceptional. I thought it was
high time she
added a release move to her bar set,
and she made a great choice.
WOW!!!
4. In trying to show at least one
performance from each of the top
six teams, why in
the world did NBC choose to show Piskun falling
from
beam?
Wouldn't it make more sense to highlight an event in which she
was successful?
5. I kinda
felt like Saturday's coverage was the "Amy Chow Show."
With all
due respect to Amy, I would have liked to see more
performances
from other gymnasts (ie, Fabrichnova,
Fontaine, Laoies,
etc.) Before anyone flames me
, Yes, I realize that their angle was
"Look at how this young,
inexperienced girl battled back from a bad
prelim
round to help the team", but I grew tired of it.
FINALLY, it
looks like I'll be ordering tapes from Billy Mispel
or
John Whitmore. I guess
that's what you have to do to see more than
just a
few select athletes.
Later.
Cole
------------------------------
Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 1994 14:51:12 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Worlds
>>I
think I read in gymn that two of the seven girls were
from Bucharest and
the rest from Deva. I know Presacan
hails from Bucharest but who is the
second
athlete? Maranduca?
(This would help to explain why Ana Maria Bican
was not on the team.)
Actually only Presacan was not a Deva girl. Bican
was just not good enough to
make the team
according to Belu.
-Susan
------------------------------
Date:
Wed, 21 Dec 1994 01:05:00 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Worlds-my
thoughts [Long ...
>I would also assume it is Steve's
decision. My question is...at what
point
does Shannon (who is now 18) take charge of
her own career/life?
Good point Mara. I doubt we'll ever see it although it
would be quite
refreshing to see a gymnast call
the shots.---Brian
------------------------------
Date: Wed,
21 Dec 1994 08:57:29 -0500
From: ***@wam.umd.edu
Subject: Worlds-my
thoughts [Long ...
>I
would also assume it is Steve's decision.
My question is...at what point
does Shannon (who is now 18) take charge of her own career/life?
Good point
Mara. I doubt we'll ever see it
although it would be quite
refreshing to see a gymnast call the shots.---Brian
keep in mind it seems as
though
the gymnast feels that their
sucess
has been atributed
to
their coach...so therefore the coach calls the shots.....
------------------------------
Date:
Mon, 19 Dec 1994 23:02:27 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Worlds-my
thoughts [Long note]
Here are my thoughts on worlds
-Overall
very good coverage by NBC although I was hoping to catch a
glimpse of Fab, Phelps, Fontaine etc. but, overall I was
pleased
-I'm also very happy that they showed it was Steve's decision
for the
entire Shannon deal and not hers. I do agree it was wrong to leave
although I can understand the reasons behind it.
-Kerri
is looking fantastic. She must be
applauded for how well she
has handled everything
in the past year and made her two comebacks
look
effortless. She seems a lot more
fit than fron trials and seems
a
lot stronger. Her form on her
layout-step outs is finally back to
where it
should be. I like her floor and
couldn't believe how high
she landed her
full-in. I also liked her leap
combination after the
second pass. Her vaults were much improved. She's on of the few who
actually maintains the layout in the vault. I didn't understand the
9.675 on bars.
It seemed low to me. Any
explanations? Did I miss
something?
-Amy Chow will be a force in the coming
years. She needs to clean up
her form and then she's set. I was very happy to see her hit
everything in finals.
I couldn't get over her six moves in a row on
bars?! Stalder, 1
1/2, healy, Stalder, piked front, pak salto
down.(!) It's these routines that really don't
get reflected in the
code. I can't get over that that is seen as a
9.90 routine.
-Khorkina was looking
great. Her floor seemed a bit
awkward for some
reason, though. Nothing like GG's. Her second vault was a 9.95 in my
book. How come
only a 0.012 higher with a more secure landing? I can
understand
why she was upset about scoring.
-Milo looked about the same. I'm glad she finally did the barani-out
off bars although
her form throughout on her whips and tumbling tends
to
bother me. I like her new music
although she seemed to dance in
spite of it.
-Gogean get's the award for most courage. How she could get back up
on the beam is beyond me. I'm sure the reason she got a 9.85
is
because the judges knew what happened the night
before and wanted to
applaud her courage.
-Dom
looked great as usual. Nothing much
to say, just the usual
consitancy.
-This,
IMHO, is the best team we have ever assembled. We were
unified,
we were fighting for everything and supporting each other. I
loved
Amanda's little thing during Amy and Dom's vaults. She's so
cute. Speaking of Amanda,
that was the best beam routine I have ever
seen
her do. Even with the break overall
very steady and she took her
time on
everything. It's great to see.
-Mo
will most likely be the winner of worlds next year. The Champs
will
be in Japan and she's getting 9.900's on European soil. If she
stays
on the same track, I can guarantee a win for her next year.
-I
realized something while I was watching our team. Even though it
is
hard for me to say this, Zmeskal has really no chance
of making the
team in 96. We are just progressing
too fast and growing too strong
for her to be able
to catch up. I'd love to see it
happen but,
realistically I don't think it
will. We have yet to have out
juniors
veying for spots
on these teams. Next years USA's
and trials will be
great competitions.
There,
I'm finally finished.:-) Comments
and flaming welcome.<G>
---Brian
------------------------------
Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 1994 20:48:11 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Worlds-my
thoughts [Long note]
>-I'm also very happy that they showed it was
Steve's decision for the
entire Shannon deal and
not hers. I do agree it was wrong
to leave
although I can understand the reasons
behind it.
I would also assume it is Steve's decision. My question is...at what
point does Shannon (who is now 18) take charge of her own
career/life?
Mara
------------------------------
Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 1994 23:39:15 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@minerva.cis.yale.edu
Subject:
Worlds-my thoughts [Long note]
> I would also assume it is Steve's
decision. My question is...at what
point
> does Shannon (who is now 18) take
charge of her own career/life?
I think Shannon won't be 18 until
February. Which is not to say
she
isn't old enough to start taking charge; I
just mention it for the
sake of trivia.
:)
Adriana
------------------------------
Date:
Tue, 20 Dec 1994 21:45:20 -0700 (MST)
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject:
Worlds-my thoughts [Long note] (fwd)
Mara
said:
| I would also assume it is Steve's decision. My question is...at what point
| does Shannon (who is now 18) take charge of her own
career/life?
Is this true?
I thought Miller was 15 in the Olympics, and that she
would turn 18 next year.
Rachele
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