GYMN-L Digest - 22 Mar 1995 to 23 Mar 1995
There
are 12 messages totalling 299 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Pan Am: Rhythmic Group and
Events
2. Trivia (2)
3. Nadia Special
4. Pegan (Was:
Re: France Telecom Trophy) (2)
5. TV petition (2)
6.
TV Coverage
7. Pan Am:
Rhythmic Group an...
8. Dom D wins another award
9. If anyone, chew on ABC
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 1995 21:06:54
-0700
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
Pan Am: Rhythmic Group and Events
1995 Pan American Games
Mar del
Plata, Argentina
March 22, 1995
Rhythmic Group and Event Finals
Group
1,
Cuba (Yonaisis Amores, Yasleidy Rodriguez, Llisell Pedraza,
Yuliex Cuevas, Danae Varela),
18.699
2, United States (Mandy James, Orange Park, Fla.; Aliane Mata, New York;
Brandi Siegel, Miami; Challen Sievers, Downers Grove, Ill.;
Becky Turner, Kennesaw, Ga.), 18.599
3, Brazil (Dayane
DaSilva, Luciana Barichielo,
Camila Ferezin,
Fernanda Festa, Luciane
DeOlivera), 18.500
4, Canada, 18.000
5,
Argentina, 17.099
Rope
1, Yordania
Corrales, Cuba, 9.266
2, Kiriena Ruiz, Cuba,
9.066
3, Tamara Levinson, Silver Spring, Md., 9.033
4, Gretchen
McLennan, Canada, 9.000
5, Cecilia Schtutman,
Argentina, 8.949
6, Luciana Eslava, Argentina,
8.932
7, Jessica Davis, San Anselmo, Calif.,
8.866
8, Erin Burkett, Canada, 8.816.
Ball
1,
Alejandra Unsain, Argentina, 9.233
2, Cecilia Schtutman, Argentina, 9.150
3, Tamara Levinson, Silver
Spring, Md., 9.100
4, tie, Yordania Corrales,
Cuba;
Jessica Davis, San
Anselmo, Calif.;
Gretchen McLennan, Canada,
9.033.
7, Camila Ferezin,
Brazil, 8.800
8, Yamile Sotolongo, Cuba, 8.566.
Hoop
1, Yordania Corrales, Cuba, 9.233
2, Jessica Davis, San Anselmo, Calif., 9.116
3, Tamara Levinson, Silver
Spring, Md., 9.082
4, Gretchen McLennan, Canada, 9.049
5, Luciana Eslava, Argentina, 9.016
6, Yamile
Sotolongo, Cuba, 9.000
7, Alejandra Unsain, Argentina, 8.982
8, Erin
Burkett, Canada, 8.916.
Ribbon
1, Tamara Levinson,
Silver Spring, Md., 9.166
2, Jessica Davis, San Anselmo,
Calif., 9.100
3, Luciana Eslava, Argentina,
9.082
4, Cecilia Schtutman, Argentina, 8.932
5,
Yordania Corrales, Cuba, 8.799
6, Yamile Sotolongo, Cuba,
8.783
7, Erin Burkett, Canada, 8.683
8, Gretchen
McLennan, Canada, 8.500.
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 1995 21:51:53
EST
From: ***@COMPUSERVE.COM
Subject:
Re: Trivia
>Hey Mara, this could be a cool trivia thing -
Olympic
unluckies.
>>Good
idea. Haven't
done one of those in a while.
Did you ever notice that of the recent
'queens' of gymnastics (Olga, Nadia, Mary
Lou,
Kim, Svetlana and Shannon, that only Shannon and Mary Lou have the same
number of letters in their names, and that they have the
same number of letters
in their last names, and
that both their last names have a double consonant in
the
middle!!)
:) Couldn't resist
Jeff
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 1995 07:42:00
UTC
From: ***@GENIE.GEIS.COM
Subject:
Nadia Special
I finally got a
chance to watch the tape of the Nadia special. I have
close
friends who defected from Romania and and relatives
that lived through
Enver Hoxhja
in Albania. I could see a lot of
their fears in Nadia. We
cannot imagine the fear of living under the likes of Ceacescu.
Every
apartment building and house that was
built in the last 50 years was bugged.
I heard many stories of talking with
a friend on the street one day and the
next day -
that person had disappeared from the face of the earth. Even
after
my friends defected from Romania, they feared the long arm of the
securitati could find them and
kill them in America. They
had heard
stories where this had happened.
Also, in Balkan countries, the whole family is punished for the
action of one member.
Nadia only hints at the danger in which she put her
family. They all
knew their danger, but her situation must have been so
desperate
that they supported her escape. The
documentary mentions that if
the revolution had
not happened, her family was to be eliminated by order of
Madam Ceaucescu. Her
brother had been picked up by the securitati,
"questioned" and had his head shaved to mark him as an
enemy of the state.
Nadia mentions fear at returning to the new Romania. To understand
this,
you have to know that Iliescu and most of the high officials in
Romania
today were subordinates to Ceaucescu. One of my friends was to
escort medical supplies to Romanian orphanages after the
revolution, but
when Illiescu
and his cohorts were voted into power, she was afraid to go
back. She was
afraid of revenge or that she would not be allowed out of the
country again. I
can imagine that Nadia might have the same fears. They
might
not seem reasonable to us, but they are reasonable fears in Romania.
I felt
that the Nadia story was an engrossing portrait of a deep and
complex woman who has emerged as a survivor through a mental
strength that
few of us will ever need to know in
our own lives.
Kathy E.
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 1995 10:18:08
GMT
From: ***@IC.AC.UK
Subject:
Pegan (Was: Re: France Telecom Trophy)
>
>- Aljaz Pegan fell on
his "Pegan" release on high bar.
>
> What is this? I've never seen him do it. Could someone please
> explain it?
From the FIG magazine _World of
Gymnastics_ :
"It is a tucked Gaylord I
(forward one and a half salto over the bar to
re-grasp) with half twist."
It is an
E-element.
Sherwin
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 1995 09:02:06
-0500
From: ***@MINERVA.CIS.YALE.EDU
Subject:
Re: Pegan (Was: Re: France Telecom Trophy)
>
> >- Aljaz Pegan fell
on his "Pegan" release on high bar.
>
>
> > What is
this? I've never seen him do
it. Could someone please
>
> explain it?
>
> From the FIG
magazine _World of Gymnastics_ :
>
>
"It is a tucked Gaylord I (forward one and a half salto
over the bar to
> re-grasp) with half twist."
>
>
It is an E-element.
Who's is the
full-twisting Kovacs? Is that Aljoz Kolman?
:)
Adriana
This
week's sentiment:
"There may not be a heaven,
But somewhere
there's a San Francisco"
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 1995 09:22:28
-0500
From: ***@WINNIE.FIT.EDU
Subject:
TV petition
Gymnastics should be un-preemptable. Can't we start petitions to
the networks??
I'll "sign" my name first!!
Just me again,
Laura
:)
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 1995 11:32:40
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: Trivia
>Did you ever notice that of the recent 'queens' of
gymnastics (Olga, Nadia,
Mary
>Lou, Kim, Svetlana and Shannon, that
only Shannon and Mary Lou have the
>same
>number of letters in their names, and that they have the
same number of
letters
>in
their last names, and that both their last names have a double consonant
in
>the middle!!)
What
blows me away is that, except for maybe Nadia, all of these girls are
like so short! Not a single runway model in the bunch! Is
this coincidence,
or is it blatant discrimination
on the part of judges?
;-)
David
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 1995 11:51:06
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: TV petition
Re: Laura's angst at Gymnastic preemption:
In
this day and age of TV, nothing is *unpreemptable*!!!!!
(Good word!)
But, before you deluge the networks with petitions you
need to understand
that the network would like the
local stations to run the network
programming.
When affiliates run their own shows, the rating for the network
show drops.
The network cannot force any station to
run network programming. The idea is
to present
programming that most stations will run.
If someone is looking at
ratings for a gymnastic event and the Pittsburgh
affiliate
runs a movie, then the rating in Pittsburgh for gymnastics is 0.0!
So not
only does it hurt the viewer at home who wants to see Gymnastics, it
hurts the whole number at the network level for the national
ratings.
Affiliates are just that: stations which
are affiliated with a network.
Programming choices are theirs. They can
choose to run what the network
offers ----or they
can choose to run an infomercial.
The decision to preempt gymnastics
(or as many did two weeks ago to preempt
the World
Figure Skating Championships) is made by the local station and the
local station alone. If you want to deluge someone, write to
your local
Station's General Manager.
--David
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Date: Wed, 22 Mar 1995 21:45:56
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: TV Coverage
I remeber awhile back seeing
a poll that listed women's gymnastics second
only
to figure skating. Men's gymnastics
was 7th or so--ahead of the NBA!
It seems, though, that as the U.S. has
gotten increasingly better, so has
the
coverage. I still think that if NBC
can devote 7 hours to the World
Figure Skating Championships, they can give
more time to U.S. Nationals.
The
fan support is there, but something
needs to be done to get the media to wake
up and
realize there are other sports besides basketball and football!
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 1995 18:13:05
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: Pan Am: Rhythmic Group an...
I'll attach
this to the Pan AM only so that true Rythmic fans
pick it up. Red
River Rythmics has 8 competitors
going to the Region II meet in Tacoma
Sat/Sunday--25/26. Anyone out there attending, it'd
be nice to hear results. Anyone going to be there?//Don
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 1995 19:05:30
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Dom D wins another award
A blurb from the San Jose Mercury News
Mara
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MISCELLANY:
Gymnast Dominique Dawes, 18, who will attend Stanford next fall,
and Chicago Bears lineman Chris Zorich
were named recipients of the Henry P.
Iba Citizen
Athlete awards.
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Date: Thu, 23 Mar 1995 19:05:55
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
If anyone, chew on ABC
>
I still think that if NBC can devote 7 hours to the World
Figure
Skating Championships, they can give more time to U.S. Nationals.
I
don't think NBC is the issue. Look
at ABC who showed all of 5 minutes of
the Reeses Cup, and shows parts of Worlds 6 months later. What about CBS
that
doesn't cover gymnastics [except for 1 yearly hour of NCAA] at all!
If
you want to start a 'campaign,' my suggestion would be to focus it on
ABC's Worlds coverage of Sabae.
Mara
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