GYMN-L Digest - 25 May 1995 to 26 May 1995
There
are 7 messages totalling 484 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Fwd: Life
after Gymnastics
2. Canadian
Nationals Senior Women Results hot off the press
3. In The News
4. Chengdu Intl.
5. Does anyone know...?
6. Hi
7. Canadian Nationals, May 25
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Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 00:26:43
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Fwd: Life after Gymnastics
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Forwarded
message:
Subj: Re: Life after
Gymnastics
Date:
95-05-25 09:42:00 EDT
In a message dated 95-05-25 06:09:15 EDT,
you write:
>I found the subject line to be quite the invitation for
a SEVERE
>net flaming. You were just ASKING for it !
Flame all you like. I'll make no apologies. In fact I'm disgusted
with the amount flaming you do on the list. A 14 year-old girl?
Please. It seems you are the one who needs to
grow up...
>Insulting posts like that are apt to make MANY people
cloud up
>BIGTIME
>to rain on your
parade!
Did you even read my post? I can see how you might find it
insulting if you only read the subject. The point of my post was
to dispell the misconceptions about
the fates of people who do
gymnastics. The idea was that people who think that
there is
no "life after gymnastics" are
WRONG.
"anybody can realize the
mental and physical rewards that gymnastics can
provide. In turn,
this will help one to excell in the
career of their choice."
And, that career may or may not included
gymnastics. But, you can
always do it for fun - like me. I'm a 24-year old male recreational
gymnast. I
started as a senior in college.
>Whats
with this "Life After Gymnastics" crap ?
>
^^^^^
Surely, you've heard the expression before. I've even seen an
article
in IG named "Life After Gymnastics".
>Is some fool
implying that gymnastics must EVER come to an end ?
>I
thought people KNEW better than to use phrases like thgat.
>
>This
ties in with the braindead attituse
of USA Gymn that gymnastics
>is something to retire from after college and that it cant
be part of
>peoples life for the REST of their
lives.
I suppose I should have clarified "Life after COMPETING IN
gymnastics".
Sheesh. You really need to
relax. If you are going
to flame someone, how about flaming someone who doesn't
love
the sport as much. And, don't get a high-and-mighty sys
admin
attitude, because I'm not your typical AOL
newbie. In fact,
I've even got
Web pages that I wrote (Netscape enhanced, of
course)
out there.
Tige Young
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Date: Thu, 25 May 1995 22:22:16
UTC-0700
From: ***@CS.UBC.CA
Subject:
Canadian Nationals Senior Women Results hot off the press
I was able to get a copy of
the results for the Senior Women at the
end of the
competition tonight (for free at that) so I'm posting them here.
The
gymnasts are listed in order of their final all-around placings. The
first
set of marks are from compulsories (done on Tuesday and posted
already by Dory), the second set of marks are from tonight's
optionals and
the final
set of marks are totals. The
numbers after each mark represent
the gymnast's
placing. The first column is vault,
the second is bars, the
third is beam, the fourth
is floor and the last is all-around.
If you can,
make your screen more than 80
columns to get the right things on the same row.
Dory mentioned that all of
the high performance gymnasts compete for their
clubs, but the clubs of the gymnasts weren't even mentioned
at the
competition; everyone is listed only by
province. There is no team
competition for senior women (I don't know about junior
women or junior or
senior men) so I guess it
doesn't matter anyway.
Jennifer
9.400 2T 8.800
12
9.400 1
9.450 1
37.050 2
Exaltacion 9.375 6T 9.400 9
9.400 1
9.425 5 37.600 1
Ont.
18.775 4T 18.200 9
18.800 1
18.875 1
74.650 1T
Lena
9.350 4T 9.500 1
9.200 3T 9.425 2
37.475 1
Degteva
9.125 15T 9.500 6T 9.200 3T 9.350 8
37.175 4
Ont.
18.475 10 19.000 1
18.400 2
18.775 2T 74.650 1T
Marilou
9.400 2T 9.200 5
8.600 16T
9.325 5
36.525 4
Cousineau 9.512 4T 9.600 3
8.900 7
9.450 3T 37.462 3
Que.
18.912 2
18.800 3T 17.500 13
18.775 2T 73.987 3
*Shanyn
9.425 1
9.050 7
9.325 2
9.100 10T
36.900 3
MacEachern 9.550 2T 9.475 8
8.250 17T
9.550 1
36.825 8T
Ont.
18.975 1
18.525 6 17.575
12
18.650 5T 73.725 4
*Lisa
9.350 4T 8.450
14
9.000 6T 9.100
10T 35.900
10
Simes
9.550 2T 9.300
12
9.200 3T 9.500 2
37.550 2
Ont. 18.900 3 17.750
14
18.200 3
18.600 7T 73.450 5
Stephanie 9.275 6T 9.300 3
8.550 18
9.025 13
36.150 7
Hyett
9.350 9
9.500 6T 9.250 2
9.050 13 37.150 5
Que.
18.625 7
18.800 3T 17.800 7T 18.075 13
73.300 6
Tammy
9.150 11T 9.225 4
8.850 9
9.000 14T
36.225 6
Stauffer
9.375 6T 9.650 1
8.850 8T 9.000
14T
36.875 6T
Ont.
18.525 9
18.875 2 17.700
10
18.000 14
73.100 7
Dana
9.175 10 9.025 8
8.700 15
9.200 7T 36.100 8
Ellis
9.512 4T 8.750
15T
9.100 5
9.450 3T 36.812 10
Ont.
18.687 6 17.775
13
17.800 7T 18.650 5T 72.912 8
Eve Marie 9.200 8T 8.900
10T
8.600 16T 9.350 3T 36.050 9
Poulin
9.575 1
9.325 11
8.600 15
9.250 10T
36.750 11
Ont.
18.775 4T 18.225 8 17.200
16
18.600 7T 72.800 9
*Stacey
9.050 13T 8.500
13
8.800 10T 9.200 7T 35.550 13
Galloway
9.225 13
9.350 10 9.050 6
9.250 10T
36.875 6T
Ont.
18.275 12 17.850
11 17.850 4T 18.450 9 74.425
10
*Jaime
8.900 17 9.350 2
8.750 12T 9.350 3T
36.350 5
Hill 9.362 8
8.750 15T 8.250
17T
9.400 6T 35.762 15
Ont.
18.262 13 18.100
10
17.000 17T
18.750 4 72.112
11
Yvonne
9.050 13T 8.250
15T 9.000 6T 8.975
16
35.275 16
Tousek
9.125 15T 9.550 5
8.750 10
9.400 6T 36.825 8T
Ont.
18.175 16 17.800
12 17.750 9 18.375
10
72.100 12
*Jacinthe
8.950 16 9.175 6
9.000 6T 8.300
19
35.425 14T
Emard
9.275 11
9.200 13
8.850 8T 9.300 9 36.625
12
Que.
18.225 15 18.375 7
17.850 4T 17.600 15 72.050
13
*Natalie
8.850 18 9.000 9 9.100 5
8.850 17 35.800
11
Barrington 9.000
17
9.625 2
8.575 16
8.650 17 35.850
14
Ont.
17.850 17 18.625 5 17.675
11
17.500 17T
71.650 14
xStephanie 9.150
11T
7.550 17T 9.200 3T 9.300 6 35.200
17
Cappucitti 9.175
14
9.575 4
8.650 11T 8.800
16
36.200 13
Ont.
18.325 11 17.125
16 17.850 4T 18.100 12 71.400
15
*Katie
9.275 6T 8.250
15T
8.750 12T 9.150 9 35.425
14T
Rowland
9.312 10
8.800 14
8.250 17T 9.000
14T 35.362
16
Ont.
18.587 8 17.050
17
17.000 17T
18.150 11 70.787
16
Jennifer
9.000 15
8.900 10T
8.800 10T 9.075
12
35.775 12
Chung
9.237 12
8.400 19
8.650 11T 8.450
18
34.737 18
Ont.
18.237 14 17.300
15
17.450 14 17.525
16 70.512
17
Celine
8.650 19
6.600 20
8.750 12T 8.400
18
32.400 19
Bisson
8.850 18
8.550 18
8.650 11T 9.100
12
35.150 17
Que.
17.500 18 15.150
19
17.400 15 17.500
17T 67.550
18
Carrie
0.000 20
6.900 19
8.350 19
8.250 20 23.500
20
Roelfs
0.000 19
8.700 17
8.650 11T 0.000
19T 17.350
19
Alta.
0.000 20 15.600
18
17.000 17T 8.250
20
40.850 19
Ame'lie
9.200 8T
7.550 17T
7.800 20
9.000 14T
33.550 18
Bourgue
-
-
-
0.000 19T 0.000
20
Que.
9.200 19 7.550
20
7.800 20
9.000 19 33.550
20
* These gymnasts received achievement plaques for having
medalled
internationally
during
1994. In addition,
Stella Umeh and Teresa Wolf (?sp) also received plaques.
Stella was
not
there. Someone accepted Teresa's
plaque, but I don't know if it was Teresa
herself.
Stella,
Jamie, Lisa and Stacey got their plaques for medals at the Commonwealth
Games (and
possibly
others). I don't know where the
rest of the gymnasts medalled
internationally
(possibly at
the Pan Am games and/or Gymnix International). If anybody knows,
please let
me
know.
x
Stephanie Cappucitti received a pin for having an
average 9.0+ score for the
first time
at this level. In addition 2 Ontario coaches (Lena Davidova and Elvira Sadi -
sorry about
the probably incorrect spelling) got a pin for having
coached a gymnast with a
9.0+
score
at this level for the first time.
Karen
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Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 05:06:14
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
In The News
Here are the results of the elite women's compos (5/24/95)
at the Australian
Nat'ls, held in Perth, via the
Oz AP ...
1-- Ruth
Moniz (NSW): vault 9.375, bars 8.700,
beam 9.500, floor 9.475
Total 37.05000
2--Jade Davidson
(Qld): 9.275, 9.125, 9.200, 9.200
36.800
3-- Jennifer Smith (WA): 9.550, 9.000, 8.825,
9.375
36.7500
4-- Zenna McLaughlin
(Vic): 9.100, 9.250, 9.150, 9.225
36.7250
5-- Genevieve Preston (ACT): 8.700, 8.950, 9.225, 9.475
36.3500
6--Joanna
Hughes (Vic): 8.925, 9.225, 8.825,
9.200
36.1750
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Also
from the Aussies ... Kasumi Takahasi (Victoria) was
named the " '94
Australian Gymnast of the Year." Takahasi swept the Commonwealth Games
winning 5 golds. She was born in
Japan and trains in the US but considers
herself fully Australian. Among other accomplishments she
danced this year in
the Oscars. All this and she's
still competing in the Oz's Jr. division (or
she
did in '94).
Rebecaa Stoyal
(WA) was named the Sr. female artistic gymnast of the year and
Brennon Dowrick (ACT) was the
male winner.
For the Jr. division it was Jennifer Smith (WA) and David
Schneider (WA?)
For RSG Takashi was also the Jr. winner while Leigh Marning (NSW) was the Sr.
winner.
NOTE
-- Remember these are the '94 award winners *not* the champions from the
ongoing *'95* Nationals where they were presented.
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And
lastly in news from this continent ... The AP reports that Mike Jacki,
former USGF president
& current FIG vice-president (he left the USAG to go to
US Sking and
has since been removed from that post), is among the final six
people being interviewed for the position of USOC Director.
The applicant
pool intially
contained upwards of 150 people.
-Susan
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Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 09:07:21
-0400
From: ***@PANIX.COM
Subject:
Chengdu Intl.
From l'Equipe (May 25):
Chengdu,
the capital of Sichuan, will welcome on Monday gymnasts for an
international tournament. Sixty gymnasts from 14 countries -
including
FRA (Teza, Casimir
and Darrigade), ROM, GER, JPN, USA, UKR and CHN -
will
take part in the competition.
Debbie
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Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 09:14:09
CDT
From: ***@ADMIN.STEDWARDS.EDU
Subject:
Does anyone know...?
Romania's reserve in Barcelona? I know Stobchataya
was the reserve for the
Unified team, and Michelle Campi
filled the spot for the US, but no mention was
ever
made (to my knowledge) of the gymnast that Romania held waiting in the
wings. I'm
assuming it was Eugenia Popa, but I don't know.
And
while we're on the subject, what the heck is a "Popa"
on women's fx?
Was it
named after Eugenia or Celestina?
Thanks!
Cole
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Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 15:55:13
BST
From: ***@CS.BHAM.AC.UK
Subject:
Hi
A big hello to everyone on this email list.
I am a new subscriber and so as
recommended in the
Gymn 'Netequette' here is a
brief description about me...
I am currently the club captain and head
coach of Birmingham University's
Trampoline and
Gymnastics Club. Although we have a number of very good
gymnasts in the club, our main focus is on trampolining (not quite what this
email
list is about I know), with over 60 members from all levels. Since
comming to Birmingham (to do a PhD
in Cognitive Science) the club has won the
British University Nationals
over the last 3 years (in trampolining), plus a
number of University Sports Acro
competitions. Personally, I have trampolined
since I was 15 and coached since I was 18 (I'm now 25).
Although not the best
of performers, I'm an
advanced trampoline coach with experience at all levels -
from kids recreational to national team standard (I have
helped coach members
from the British and Swiss
national teams). Gymnastically, I am neither a
coach
nor a proficient performer, though I do try (much to the amusement of
everyone else), and enjoy immensely watching and helping
others.
Hope that wasn't too boring :-)
Christian
Ps.
I am extremely interested in coaching trampolining
within the US, as well
as possibly doing research/lecturing
in sports psychology. If anyone has any
information
concerning this I would be very grateful to hear from them.
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Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 19:02:52
-0600
From: ***@HARRIER.SASKNET.SK.CA
Subject:
Canadian Nationals, May 25
***THIS IS LONG, sorry!
I'm
posting the senior women's results again in case any of you are archiving
these results and want everything together from each
day.
I'll have Friday's results first thing in the Saturday morning
and expect to
have Saturday's senior event finals
results later on in the afternoon.
An interesting note from the press
release: During Friday night's
senior
men's optionals,
Kingsley Eragbhe and Cletus Okpoh
from Nigeria will be
competing independently. They have been training at the Surrey
Gymnastics
Society (near Vancouver) since '94
Commonwealth Games.
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1995
CANADIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
THUNDERBIRD ARENA
UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH
COLUMBIA
VANCOUVER, BC
THURSDAY, MAY 25
**SENIOR HIGH
PERFORMANCE WOMEN - OPTIONALS / FINAL RESULTS**
1t Jennifer Exaltacion
(Winsonettes) IA
9.400
8.800 9.400 9.450 37.050
IB 9.375 9.400 9.400 9.425 37.600
18.775
18.200 18.800 18.875
74.650
1t
Lena Degteva (Mississauga) IA 9.350 9.500 9.200 9.425 37.475
IB 9.125 9.500 9.200 9.350 37.175
18.475 19.000 18.400 18.775 74.650
3 Marilou
Cousineau (Gymnix)
IA 9.400 9.200 8.600 9.325 36.525
IB 9.512 9.600 8.900 9.450 37.462
18.912 18.800 17.500 18.775 73.987
4 Shanyn MacEachern (Mississ.) IA 9.425 9.050 9.325 9.100 36.900
IB 9.550 9.475 8.250 9.550 36.825
18.975 18.525 17.575 18.650 73.725
5 Lisa Simes
(Ontario)
IA 9.350 8.450 9.000 9.100 35.900
IB 9.550 9.300 9.200 9.500 37.550
18.900 17.750 18.200 18.600 73.450
6 Stephanie Hyett
(WIMGYM)
IA 9.275 9.300 8.550 9.025 36.150
IB 9.350 9.500 9.250 9.050 37.150
18.625 18.800 17.900 18.075 73.300
7 Tammy Stauffer (Winst.)
IA 9.150 9.225 8.850 9.000 36.225
IB 9.375 9.650 8.850 9.000 36.875
18.525 18.875 17.700 18.000 73.100
8 Dana Ellis (Cambridge)
IA 9.175 9.025 8.700 9.200 36.100
IB 9.512 8.750 9.100 9.450 36.812
18.687 17.775 17.800 18.650 72.912
9 Eve-Marie Poulin
(Winst.)
IA 9.200 8.900 8.600 9.350 36.050
IB 9.575 9.325 8.600 9.250 36.750
18.775 18.225 17.200 18.600 72.800
10 Stacey
Galloway (Mississ.)
IA 9.050 8.500 8.800 9.200 35.550
IB 9.225 9.350 9.050 9.250 36.875
18.275 17.850 17.850 18.450 72.625
11 Jaime Hill (Mississ.)
IA 8.900 9.350 8.750 9.350 36.350
IB 9.362 8.750 8.250 9.400 35.762
18.262
18.100 17.000 18.750
72.112
12 Yvonne Tousek
(Cambridge)
IA 9.050 8.250 9.000 8.975 36.275
IB 9.125 9.550 8.750 9.400 36.825
17.175
17.800 17.750 18.375
72.100
13 Jacinthe
Emard (Richelieu)
IA 8.950 9.175 9.000 8.300 35.425
IB 9.275 9.200 8.850 9.300 36.625
18.225 18.375 17.850 17.600 72.050
14 Natalie
Barrington (Mississ.) IA 8.850 9.000 9.100 8.850 35.800
IB 9.000 9.625 8.575 8.650 35.850
17.850 18.625 17.675 17.500 72.650
15 Stephanie Cappuccitti (Gemini) IA 9.150 7.550 9.200 9.300 35.200
IB 9.175 9.575 8.650 9.800 36.200
18.325 17.125 17.850 18.100 71.400
16 Katie Rowland
(Winst.) IA 9.275 8.250 8.750 9.150 35.425
IB 9.312 8.800 8.250 9.000 35.362
18.587 17.050 17.000 18.150 70.787
17 Jennifer
Chung (Winst.)
IA 9.000 8.900 8.800 9.075 35.775
IB 9.237 8.400 8.650 8.450 34.737
18.237 17.300 17.450 17.525 70.512
18 Celine Bisson (Richelieu)
IA 8.650 6.600 8.750 8.400 32.400
IB 8.850 8.550 8.650 9.100 35.150
17.500 15.150 17.400 17.500 67.550
19 Carrie Roelofs (Westwind)
IA 0.000 6.900 8.350 8.250 23.500
IB 0.000 8.700 8.650 0.000 17.350
00.000 15.600 17.000 08.259 40.850
20 Amelie
Bourque (TRM)
IA 9.200 7.550 7.800 9.000 33.550
IB 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 00.000
09.200 07.550 0.7800 09.000 33.550
**NOVICE
WOMEN - ALL-AROUND FINALS**
1 Sarah Running (Ontario) 9.500 9.700 8.850 8.850 36.900
2 Carly Dockendorf
(B.C.) 9.475 8.350 9.000 9.300 36.125
3 Abby Pearson (Ontario) 8.950 9.100 9.000 9.050 36.100
4 Desiree Day (B.C.)
9.500 8.400 9.250 8.500 35.650
5 Jennifer Glista
(Ontario) 8.600 9.350 8.800 8.750 35.500
6 Adrianne Begg
(Sask.) 8.650 8.950 8.600 9.050 35.250
plus
30 others
**TYRO MEN - OPTIONALS / FINAL RESULTS**
1
Kris Krunick (BC) IA 43.250 44.500 42.250 45.500 39.500
44.250 259.250
IB 34.650 44.390 31.600
35.100 25.160 32.750
203.650
77.900
88.890 73.850 80.600 64.660 77.000 462.900
2 Percy Moe
(Alb.)
IA 32.760 37.750
44.750 46.250 43.250 31.500
236.260
IB 40.080 31.620 32.780
41.940 30.780 31.270
208.470
72.840 69.370 77.530 88.190 74.030 62.770 444.730
3 Jeffrey Levine
(ON) IA 47.250 41.000 44.000 45.500
40.250 45.250
263.250
IB 36.700 21.750 31.730
39.600 20.960 25.760
176.500
83.950 62.750 75.730 85.100 61.210 71.010 439.750
4 James Hevesi (ON) IA 44.750 37.720 42.250 43.250 39.520
43.250 250.740
IB 37.840 33.250 26.640
36.140 24.960 18.380
177.210
82.590 70.970 68.890 79.390 64.480 61.630 427.950
5 Grant Golding
(BC) IA 40.750 40.750
38.250 46.750 41.750 34.400
242.650
IB 37.720 33.840 24.920
41.040 26.460 14.720
179.700
78.470 74.590 64.170 87.790 68.210 49.120 422.350
6 Roy Asaria (ON) IA 44.000 32.340 41.040 42.250 43.000
43.500 246.130
IB 34.320 28.800 27.740
32.310 24.360 21.130
168.660
78.320 61.140 68.780 74.560 67.360 64.630 414.790
plus
20 others
Final Team results:
1 - British Columbia
1302.970
2 - Ontario 1290.360
3 - Alberta 1252.620
4 - Nova Scotia
873.220
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