GYMN-L Digest - 3 Dec 1995 to 4 Dec 1995
There
are 25 messages totalling 631 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. The BAGA on the Information Super
Highway
2. Swiss-Cup
3. Atlanta invite comments
4. Vault Deductions (3)
5. BB/UB moves (2)
6. Atlanta Invite (2)
7. TRIVIA: 1984 Olympics
8. Full Twisting Pak Salto
9. Bogi&Mohini's
address
10. December IG
11. Alexis Brion
12. Atlanta Invitational
13. BB: QUESTIONS (3)
14. Galieva and
Monica M music
15. vault question
16. Kasamatsu
or Tsukahara?
17. Level 10 Bar Champ
18. Atlanta coverage....
19. Beam stuff
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 06:56:20
-0500
From: ***@ARGONET.CO.UK
Subject:
The BAGA on the Information Super Highway
To all GYMNers,
I
have been requested by the BAGA to circulate the following statement
:
The British
Amateur Gymnastic Association has proposed plans to join the
internet. A project is in hand to upgrade the computer
equipment at their
headquarters
at the Lilleshall National Sports Centre in the near
future.
Discussions are under way as to what facilities will be available
as the
intention is to provide not only access to
information, such as results,
events and technical
issues but to also form the basis of e-mail communication
between the National , Regional and Club organisations.
The possibilty of
setting
up a BAGA home page has been proposed.
(Rachele : May I request that
this is statement is posted on the GYMN home
page.
)
Many thanks,
John
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 10:43:59
EST
From: ***@COMPUSERVE.COM
Subject:
Swiss-Cup
Here are the resultate of part two
from the Swiss-Cup
Beam:
1. Podkopajeva
9,812
2. Chsuovitina 9.225
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3.
Koshnevnikova (KZK) 9.387
4. Grossenbacher
(SUI) 9.237
5. Schnell (SUI) 9.200
6. Kreibich
(GER) 8.875
7. Nyeste 8.850
8. Crisci (ITA) 8.625
Oksana Chusovitina
was falling from the beam in the winners final.
Floor:
1. Chusovitina
2. Podkopajeva
9,275
--------------------------------
3. Piskoun
9.612
4. Koshnevnikova (KAS) 9.500
5. Kouril (AUT) 9.262
6. Grossenbacher
(SUI) 9.250
7. Klemrath (GER) 9.137
8. Dsunsjak (UZB) 8.752
Podkopajeva
was very great and wons two gold and two silver
medals
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 12:29:58
-0400
From: ***@CAPITALNET.COM>
Subject:
Re: Atlanta invite comments
>Anyone remember who else uses the smae music as Roza Galiyeva...
>oh
yeah...doesn't Monica Martin of
Spain use a variation of the
>same
music...
Part of Elvis Stojko's
"1492" program last year had that piece of music.
They called it
"Frogs in Space".
>Speaking of music...anyone have any idea how long elena grosheva had
>to work with with and improvise with the floor ex music she used
>after leaving her tape at home...wonder if she got the tape
from
>gutsu who has
used that music in the past...
She got it in Ontario a few days prior
to the Subway Challenge. It
possibly
came from one of the Russian-now-Canadian
coaches & their clubs, like Elvira
Saadi
(Cambridge Kips), Sveta Degteva
(Gymnastics Mississauga), or
Yelena Davydova
(Oshawa Gemini). I thought they did
a good job with it.
>Anyone have any insights on the rules for
vault deductions...i think
>its
a bit harsh to deduct so much of a score if the wrong vault number
>is flash...these are judges and should be skilled enought to judge
>any given
vault at any given time...sure i agree that they
will
>be able to pick the vault appart if they know what is coming but
>i think the rule is to harsh. AFter all correct me if i am
wrong but
>with any of the other apparatus the
athlete can change the routine
>in mid course
to upgrade or water down with out getting a deduction.
The deduction
for flashing an incorrect or no vault number is 0.3.
The number is flashed
to establish the start value.
Because vault
goes so quickly and there are
three phases & the landing to evaluate,
judges
don't have time to figure out the start value after the vault.
It's
practically impossible to evaluate technique if you don't know
what they're supposed to do. You have to ask yourself things like
"was there sufficient twist?" "sufficient
tuck"? "layout"?,
"rotation"...?
The 0.3 deduction is in
line with the deductions for insufficiencies
in
technique (like when you tuck instead of stretch, like Marinescu's
vaults).
I have to go and watch the rest of my
tapes now.
Regards,
Grace
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 13:15:23
-0600
From: ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
Vault Deductions
I have to agree that gymnasts should have to flash
the vault number that
they will perform. I
remember back to '84 vault finals where Szabo
did
what looked like a tucked and piked cuervo's. BUt she turned her hands
slightly
on the tucked one so that it was a Tsuk (or Kasamatsu depending
on the
direction of the twist). I had a hard time figuring out what she
did with the real time vault viewing, but on multiple
viewings, it
became more clear. Had I not known
what vault she called, I could have
called it
either way. Then, you have to ask, should there be a deduction for
two vaults for the same family, was there enought twist in the preflight
etc.
Funny, though. Seems were few deductions for throwing two
vaults from the
same family during from '84 to
'88.
Jeff
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 13:28:54
-0500
From: ***@YORKU.CA
Subject:
Re: Vault Deductions
On Dec 3, 1:15pm, Jeffrey Ruell wrote:
> Funny, though. Seems were few
deductions for throwing two vaults from the
> same
family during from '84 to '88.
-You weren't required to do vaults from
different families in EF until 1989.
Chris
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Date: Sun, 12 Mar 1995 21:02:13
PST
From: ***@LSS.CO.ZA
Subject:
BB/UB moves
Is a back hip circle on beam in the code? I was working it
a while ago out
of a Shushunova
mount. (arabspring on to
board, straddle jump travelling
backwards over the
beam to front support) But now I'm doing a Yurchenko
mount.
Helen.
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 14:19:08
-0500
From: ***@YORKU.CA
Subject:
Re: BB/UB moves
> Subject: BB/UB moves
> Is a back hip
circle on beam in the code? I was working it a while ago out
> of a Shushunova mount. (arabspring on to board, straddle
jump travelling
> backwards over the beam to
front support) But now I'm doing a Yurchenko
>
mount.
> Helen.
-What do you mean by a Yurchenko mount?
A Yurchenko loop from the
side? A
layout-on from the board?
Chris
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 14:26:22
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: Atlanta Invite
Just a few more comments/questions about the
Atlanta Invite:
First of all, I totally agree with George about it
being strange that they
tried to make it look like
the whole meet took place on the same day....I
really
don't understand the point - what's wrong with explaining it was a two
day competition?
Secondly, I am *really* confused
about what happened with Marinescu's vaults!
When I attended the meet, I saw the 0.00
flashed for the 2nd vault, I was
not too sure what
had happened. Then, I read the reports on GYMN and I
assumed
(perhaps mistakenly) that there was a technical glitch with the
scoreboard since they were having some difficulties with the
electronic
equipment, causing them to correct her
scores. However, the TV
coverage
implied that it was Alexandra's mistake
because she flashed the wrong vault
number and
then went before the green light.
But, it seems to me that it
must not have
been her mistake because her first vault score was changed from
a 9.312 to a 9.687 so, obviously, they didn't just add the
.3 back for
flashing the wrong number. I find it especially weird that the
judges would
just decide not to take the necessary
deductions if it was truly Marinescu's
mistake. I'm
thinking about this year's Visa Challenge when Dom Moceanu
*did* receive a deduction for calling the wrong vault. Can
anyone clear up my
confusion??
I really
thought the coverage was better than usual, though. As someone
already
mentioned, even the "fluff" was good! :) I was especially amazed at
the admission by Roza Galieva (and Coach Alexandrov)
that she was not truly
injured at the '92 Olympics
and that Gutsu was substituted into the AA
because of the intense pressure on the Soviet coaches to
bring home medals.
I know many
people assumed this was the case, but wasn't this the first time
that anyone talked about it in the open?!
Amy
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 14:35:16
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
TRIVIA: 1984 Olympics
OK,
gang, it's obvious that the topic "non Eastern-Bloc medalists" was a
dud
<g>, so let's try the above topic,
"1984 Olympics."
Send all questions to me on "1984
Olympics" via private e-mail to this
address.
:-)
Mara
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 12:15:56
-0800
From: ***@EFN.ORG
Subject:
Re: Full Twisting Pak Salto
>
> Level 10 Danae
Phillips (National Academy of Artistic, Washington) does a
> great full twisting pak salto on bars. She was the 17+ National Bars Champ at
>
JO Nationals and was 7th AA.
Actually Danae
trains at the NAAG here in Eugene, Oregon.
Probably
better known as the gym where Tracee Talavera and Julianne MacNamara
trained. Danae is a very sweet person and has decided to stay close
to
home and compete for Oregon State University. The full twisting pak
is a
beautiful move, what I wouldn't give to see Khorkina do it!
Katie
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 12:40:54
-0800
From: ***@EFN.ORG
Subject:
Re: Atlanta Invite
Hello Gymners,
>
I was especially amazed at
> the admission by Roza Galieva (and Coach Alexandrov) that she was not truly
> injured at the '92 Olympics and that Gutsu
was substituted into the AA
> because of the
intense pressure on the Soviet coaches to bring home medals.
Well, if
you ask me, Roza and Kerri Strug
should go out for tea because
they have a lot in
common. It was frustrating to me
back in 92 and even
now when the US Commentators
go out of their way to paint the other
countries'
competitors as underhanded, then look the other way at some of
Karolyi's antics!
The suspicion that Rosa wasn't really injured made the
front page of my papers sports section, "They Sent
Their Best for a
Reason."
However, the paper failed to detail how Karolyi
shredded
Kerri's routines to ensure Kim's spot in the
all-around.
I can't disagree that Kim had a better chance than
Kerri, I can't
disagree that Gutsu
had a better chance than Rosa, but when will they air
the
Kerri Strug interview where she gets to talk about
her Olympic dream
being denied for the same
reason? Then will the US
commentators say the US
coaches are "up to
their old dirty tricks again?"
Being from the US, I have never
heard other commentators, so feel free to
correct
me if this happens all over the world.
I just think we are
kidding ourselves if we
think that competitions this close, with this
much
riding on them, involve no politicking on anyone's team except the
Soviets. (Personally, I suspect those sneaky Antartican's, they always
have
something up their sleeve....)
Katie
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 16:13:06
-0500
From: ***@EOS.NCSU.EDU
Subject:
Bogi&Mohini's address
Does anyone have
the address for their gym?
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 20:50:15
-0500
From: ***@EXPERT.CC.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
December IG
I went back through my December issue of Internationbal Gymnast.
Previously I stated that the
main stories seem repetitive.....They were
less repetitive than I thought. One was about the all-around and one
was
about the event finals. I thought the stories were very
thorough, I
really like them. The pictures in the IG were great. The ones of
Svetlana Khorkina and Lilia Podkapayeva
hugging and the one with Yelena
Grosheva in tears, 2 of my favorites. There was a paragraph talking
about how emotionless the US team was/is.....I agree. These pictures
said
a lot. It isn't very frequently
that we see such emotion from
gymnasts, especially
toward others from another team. I
can't wait until
the next World's....I hope to see
Dominique Dawes, Amanda Borden, Amy
Chow, and even Kim Zmeskal,
do well, if they are there.
Gymnly
Yours,
Aaron
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 20:52:36
-0500
From: ***@EXPERT.CC.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
Alexis Brion
Thanks a lot for the bio on
Alexis!
I was wondering, since the bio. was from
1993 and talked about some huge
tricks Alexis was
training, what kind of tricks is she performing. I've
seen a
couple of pictures of her, she is a tiny little thing, but I
haven't seen her compete at all. Thanks.
Aaron
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 20:56:25
-0500
From: ***@EXPERT.CC.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
Atlanta Invitational
I sadly missed the coverage of the Atlanta
Invitational. I had to work.
I
had the t.v. at my workplace
on TBS, but it was in the "dining room".
I know it wasn't on at
1:00, and I believe it still wasn't on at 1:30.
Did it start at 2:00? The last chance(s) I had to check the t.v.,
Legends
of the Sport was on.
From what I have read on here, I would
like
to see the invitational. If anyone
can make copies, and would be
willing to sell me a
"nice" one, I would be happy to, shipping included.
Thanks in
advance!
Aaron
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 22:28:06 -0500
From: ***@PHARM.MED.UPENN.EDU
Subject:
Re: BB: QUESTIONS
> 1) Anyone ever seen a double layout
dismount?
NO
> 2)
Anyone ever seen more than a full twist performed on the
> beam?
yes, kristy
phillips and a chinese
girl, and lorna morrison
(Great Britian a
number
of years ago) RO full twist onto the beam
>
> 3)
Is a glide kip a rated move on beam? (Some gymnasts could do
> it!)
No, have only seen back hip circles(B
or C) - planche (D) or back flip to
back hip circle
The above answers curtousey of Sunja Knapp
(National team "85-88)
I don't remember where it will be held,
but I do know it won't be in the dome.
>P.S. I noticed a that
the America's Cup will be held in Atlanta this coming
>year. Anyone know if its will be in the Dome or in the Omni?
They've held
>the Mixed Pairs in the Omni
before in '93. Thats when I
saw it. They also
>held mixed pairs in '91 on teh Georgia Tech campus ('96 Olympic Village and
>I
saw it there, too), but the stadium is being renovated as the Boxing
>site.
>
>
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 20:44:55
-0700
From: ***DANA.UCC.NAU.EDU
Subject:
Re: BB: QUESTIONS
> Jeff asked: ------
>
>
>
2) Anyone ever seen more than a full twist performed on the
>
>
beam?
> yes, kristy phillips and a chinese girl, and lorna morrison (Great Britian a
>
number of years ago) RO full twist onto the beam
Did
Kristy Phillips do one? I don't remember her ever performing
that skill... I have to mention tho
that a RO full twist mount is known
as a Garrison-Steves. Kelly debuted her mount in 1985 Worlds (or was
it
'87? One of the two...).
As
for Jeff's original quesiton, I believe that he meant
more
than a full twist during a flip onto the
beam. I have never heard of such
a move. Anyone
want to tackle that one? :)
Cara
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 21:30:00
MST
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
Re: BB: QUESTIONS
>
> 1) Anyone ever seen a double layout
dismount?
>
Look back in an old IG, I believe in '89 or
thereabouts -- there is a report
on a visit to a
Romanian gym, I believe Truimf Bucharest? One of the young
girls
in that article, if I remember correctly, was successfully training a
double layout dismount off of beam. But I've not heard of someone competing
it.
Jeff/Mayland said:
>> 2)
Anyone ever seen more than a full twist performed on the
>> beam?
>yes, kristy phillips and a chinese girl, and lorna morrison (Great Britian a
>number of years ago) RO full twist onto the beam
Well,
the RO full-twist onto the beam was done by several more than these --
eg., Kelly Garrison, who has it
named after her (I believe for performing it
in
the '88 Olympics, but I could be wrong).
I didn't know that Kristy
Phillips did this -- I thought it was just
a straight layout.
But Jeff's question, I think, was more: has there
ever been more than a full
twist in terms of
number of revolutions, not as in the connections.
Speaking of number
of rotations, as opposed to revolutions, there was one
girl,
a long time ago, who was training a *double back* to swingdown
(double
Chen, I guess) in the *middle* of the beam (ie
not even a mount from a
springboard, but just
right in the middle of the beam). I
think it was
Kristy Powell, but can't guarantee it.
Full-twisting
Pak salto -- I know I've heard this mentioned in a
recent (ie
last year)
issue of IG, but can't remember the particulars. (I'm obviously
not
near my IG's, else I'll look it up myself.)
The American Cup will be
held at Georgia Tech (ie not the Omni, not the
Dome).
Rachele
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 22:55:03
CDT
From: ***@PROCTR.CBA.UA.EDU
Subject:
Galieva and Monica M music
Galieva's and Monica's music is by
Jam and Spoon, yes Jam and Spoon.
I don't think it is called Frogs in Space
though(Stoyko's). I've got
the
CD but I'm not at home so I can't give the name.
Shawn
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Date: Mon, 4 Dec 1995 00:35:09
-0500
From: ***@WAM.UMD.EDU
Subject:
vault question
What exactly makes a double twist vault (a yurchenko full) harder than
a
double full on floor. On floor it seems that anyone can do a double full
but on vault it is rare.
My guess would be that
unlike floor you have no round off to generate
the
required speed and momentum. Also I suspect the block off the horse
adds to the complexity
(i.e.
not being able to use the right technique to transfer the energy
built up in the run, block, and complete two twists)
thanks...
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Date: Sun, 3 Dec 1995 21:58:44
-0800
From: ***@MCN.ORG
Subject:
Kasamatsu or Tsukahara?
I
know there is a difference between a Kasamatsu and a layed-out Tsukahara
with a full twist, but I'm more confused all the time what that
difference
is. Some people say it's the direction
of the twist and others say it's when
the twist
occurs. A Kasamatsu looks like a 1/4 turn onto the
horse as
opposed to 1/2. Is this the
difference?
Could someone please clarify?
Thanks,
Orion
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Date: Mon, 4 Dec 1995 01:14:17
-0500
From: ***@DELPHI.COM
Subject:
Level 10 Bar Champ
>Subj: Full Twisting Pak Salto
>Date: 95-12-02 18:04:17 EST
>Level
10 Danae Phillips (National Academy of Artistic,
Washington) does a
>great full twisting pak salto on bars. She was the
17+ National Bars Champ
>at
>JO
Nationals and was 7th AA.
>Jessica
Hmmmm... Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the '95 17+ JO Bar
Champ
Denise Jones from Gymagic Gymnastics in
Sacramento?
bjcorr@delphi.com
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Date: Mon, 4 Dec 1995 02:32:58
-0500
From: ***@YALE.EDU
Subject:
Re: Vault Deductions
> On Dec 3, 1:15pm, Jeffrey wrote:
>
> Funny, though. Seems were few deductions for throwing two vaults from
the
> > same family during from '84 to
'88.
> -You weren't required to do vaults from different families in EF
until 1989.
>
Chris
>
To be exact, from '85-'89. I believe the rule existed prior to that
cycle.
:)
Adriana
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Date: Mon, 4 Dec 1995 01:42:59
-0600
From: ***@LULU.ACNS.NWU.EDU
Subject:
Atlanta coverage....
Hi everyone!
I know that others have
made requests as well, but I too missed the coverage
this
past weekend-- I'm hip-deep in finals right now! I would be so grateful
if someone would let me send them a tape and dub it for me;
I was on hiatus
from gymnastics coverage for about
three years, and now that I'm involved in
it again
I hate to miss an event...Please let me know!
THANKS!! :)
--Meighan
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Date: Mon, 4 Dec 1995 02:30:30
-0600
From: ***@EDEN.COM
Subject:
Beam stuff
I remember seeing in an old IG stop action photos of Kelly
Garrison
performing her full on mount LONG before
the '88 Olypmics. Did she ever
qualify
to a World Championships? She was
hurt in '86 (Goodwill, Cup year),
and I didn't see
the '87 Worlds. Wasn't Sabrina Marr
the only American
gymnast to qualify for an event
final in that Worlds? If so, Kelly
is
unlikely to have debuted her full on. Why risk your country's Olympic
ranking with that mount? If she had qualified
to AA finals.... But I
don't
remember '87 World's (except for the big
guns, of course).
Kristie Phillips never twisted on (or onto) beam
that I remember. Her mount
was the press to front limber (named), so why mount with a
full on? I never
really remember her as being very strong, just very limber. [Then again she
looked
buff at the '88 Olympic trials.]
Lats,
Rich
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