GYMN-L Digest - 27 Jun 1995 to 28 Jun 1995
There
are 8 messages totalling 237 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. To Carl!! Re:Small World
2. Introduction (2)
3. intro and
question
4. European Cup
video
5. USAGymnastics
(3)
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Date: Tue, 27 Jun 1995 22:28:22
EDT
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject:
To Carl!! Re:Small
World
Wow! That's so awesome that you competed for Gymnastrum!
Yep,
I know who Kip Simons is... I think I remember his HB
from
NCAA Men's Championships one year... did he compete for
Ohio State? Yes, we
do compete against Berks too. I go to
Prestige Gymnastics
in Lancaster. Well, I guess it really is
a
small world! Are you still involved in gymn?
Anne
:)
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 09:27:45
+0100
From: ***@VNET.ATEA.BE
Subject:
Introduction
Hi GYMNers,
After some 13
weeks (someone superstitious around ? :-) ) of
GYMN-membership,
I finally got round to writing an introduction (sorry to
keep
you waiting).
I am Erik from Belgium and I am 29 years of age. Although my
name
sounds French (it should be pronounced
something like 'lo-rawn'), I am
Flemish, i.e. from the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium.
On
the professional side, I am a software engineer and I am working for
ATEA,
a Belgian company belonging to the worldwide Siemens-corporation. I
am part of a team that designs, writes and tests software in
the area of
mobile communications.
As for my
interests, I try to divide my spare time between electronics,
computers, music and gymnastics.
My gymnastic carreer isn't that spectacular. It only started at the age
of
10. It was (and still is) mainly recreational. My skills are limited to
A's
and B's. Now and then I even succeed(ed) in doing the occasional C.
5 years ago I started
teaching the basics of gymnastics (recreational that
is)
to 6 to 9-year olds.
About at the same time I also got involved in our
club's organizational and
administrative work. My
main task is the membership administration.
At this point I think I have to
mention that our club (and in fact most of
the
clubs over here) is neither a privately owned commercial club, nor a
college-based one. It's more like a cultural organisation that thrives on
the
dedication of a few (to sometimes very few) volunteers, who are foolish
enough to put lots of their spare time into it (yes, I am
one of those
_fools_ :-) ). Even the coaches are
not paid real wages; merely some kind
of expense
allowance. Gosh, do we love our sport !
I must
admit that it's not always easy to find enough people and, even more
important, the right people to keep the club going, but we
are managing.
The main goal is to give as many kids as possible not only a
fun time, but
also a healthy and educational kind
of after-school activity. Of course, we
also have
some groups of adults. We are even thinking of organising
a
men-over-30 competition between some clubs in
our region. Although the
level won't be that high
(the final scores will probably be somewhere
between
30 and 35 out of 60), at least we will be having lots of fun.
And now for
something completely different (quote stolen from some funny
Brits), how I did find out about Gymn.
A fellow-gymnast that works at
Hewlett-Packard in Belgium had the
opportunity to surf around the web. By
chance he
came across the Gymn calendar and forwarded it to me.
At last I
had some gymnastics-related internet
address. I had been hoping to find one
for some
time. In fact I was looking for people from all over the world
that would come to the Gymnaestrada
in Berlin.
BTW John 'Mr. Calendar', I don't think I have ever thanked you
for
forwarding my message to GYMN (shame on me !).
So, thank you very very very
very very
very much (that ought to do it :-) ). Also, I promissed you to
that I'd post
you the events that I'd find in some Belgian gym-magazines.
As it is, the
ones I found were already in the GYMN-calendar.
Up until now, my request
resulted in one contact (Hi Helen). So, if there
still
are some Gymners out there who are planning to come
to Berlin between
9 and 15 juli, you have about
one week to make yourself known.
-- OOPS -- I crossed the 50 lines mark.
Sorry for that.
As this intro is getting a bit too long, I'll have to end.
I still have one
thing to say: GYMN is fantastic.
I wish still more people will get to know
it and join in. It's a small world after all (I think I
stole this quote
too; just can't remember from
where ... :-) ).
CU all on GYMN,
Erik.
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 11:11:21
EST
From: ***@ABBSMTP.ABB.COM
Subject:
Re: Introduction
Erik wrote an intro about himself in this e-mail
group.
Is it customary to do this on this group?
Cheers,
Robin.
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 10:44:36
CDT
From: ***@SC1.TAMU.EDU
Subject:
intro and question
Hi!
I've been lurking for about a month
now and I finally have time to
write a brief
intro.
I've been interested/involved in gymastics
most of my life. I started
when I was three and
continued thru high school. I competed in club
gymnastics
and then for my high school in South Dakota. Now I am mostly a
spectator
and a parent of a gymnast. My daughter just turned 13 and
spends every
minute she can in the gym. She also
enjoys reading
the gymn messages.
My
daughter's gym competes both USGF and AGA. Last year she competed
level 5 USGF. This is where my question comes in. Does
anyone know if
there is a way for a gymnast to
advance to the next level if she did
not qualify
to move up the previous season? My daughter missed the
qualifying
score to move to level 6, but after doing AGA optionals
last spring, she has improved tremendously and is now
capable of doing
all of the level 6 skills. Does
she need to compete level 5 again
this fall? Or is
there a way for her to move to level 6? I sent an
email
to USGF and received a message back that my question would be
answered by women's programs, but I never received a reply.
Hopefully
someone on the list knows the
answer.
I enjoy the discussion in this group and hope to get more
involved in
the future, but for now I'll just sit
back and "listen" some more.
Starrla
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 15:36:51
-0400
From: ***@HUGSE1.HARVARD.EDU
Subject:
European Cup video
Hope
I'm not being a pain, but I am really bummed about missing
ABC's coverage of the European Cup on 6/24. Would anyone be willing
to send me their tape of it? I'd make a copy and send it back to
you
immediately. And pay all costs, and make you a copy
of any meets
I've taped (many) and be eternally
grateful :-)
thanks -- Kiki
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 16:06:04
-0500
From: ***@SWOSU.EDU
Subject:
USAGymnastics
I am curious if it is possible
to hook up through the internet to USA
Gymnastics by using Delphi. I don't know a thing about Delphi . I
had
heard we can get info through there. Don't even have the address. Can
anyone
help???
Thanks
Marci
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 17:32:37
-0700
From: ***@MCN.ORG
Subject:
Re: USAGymnastics
>I am curious if it is
possible to hook up through the internet to USA
>Gymnastics
by using Delphi. I don't know a
thing about Delphi . I had
>heard
we can get info through there.
Don't even have the address.
Can
>anyone help???
>
>Thanks
>
>Marci
>
>
As far as I know Delphi is the *only* way to connect
with USA Gymnastics, so
you need to subscribe to Deplhi to access it. I have an ad that explains how
to join and get 5 free hours that was in USA Gymnastics
magazine. I don't
have the instructions with me,
but e-mail me if you want the info.
Orion
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Date: Wed, 28 Jun 1995 20:49:06
-0400
From: ***@AMANDA.DORSAI.ORG
Subject:
Re: USAGymnastics
AS far as I know this is
the current situation:
Delphi is an internet
provider with its own interest areas (for fees)
similar
to Compuserve, AOL, or Prodigy. They are probably 4th in size after
those.
Additionally, in order to get information on line
from USA Gymnastics, one
would have to sign up and
become a subscriber with Delphi. I
know of no way
to access their information
otherwise; they don't advertise ftp or other
free
connections. Delphi and USAG are both in business.
USAG's e-mail
address is usgf@delphi.com. You can
put the person you are
writing to in the subject
line, and Steve Whitlock (postmaster general, etc)
will forward it to that individual.
Would'nt FTP be nice for
professional members? I'm going to
write to Steve
and ask him about the idea.
Ken
>I am curious if it is possible to hook up through the internet to USA
>Gymnastics by using Delphi. I don't know a thing about Delphi . I
had
>heard we can get info through there. Don't even have the address. Can
>anyone
help???
>
>Thanks
>
>Marci Grant
>GrantM@SWOSU.edu
>
>
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