GYMN-L Digest - 8 Oct 1995 - Special issue
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are 19 messages totalling 509 lines in this
issue.
Topics in this special issue:
1. WORLDS: Women's AA
2. WOMEN'S AA: WORLDS
3. Scott Keswick
4. TV times-US (2)
5. Women's AA (3)
6. Worlds
7. Women's team
8. World's Coverage.
9. Gymnastics on 60 Minutes
10. 60 Minutes
11. Congradulations
to the AA Winners
12. Olympic
tickets
13. *grumble*
the PHELPS?
14. WORLDS: women's
AA (all scores)
15. WORLDS:
men's AA, all scores
16. The
Phelps.
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 12:36:23
-0700
From: ***@CCO.CALTECH.EDU
Subject:
Re: WORLDS: Women's AA
Thanks to Rachele and
Sherwin for the results!
I was impressed to see that the three US AA
competitors placed relatively
high. The only team to have all three place in the top tweleve! That
shows
a lot of depth.
Does anyone know if injuries have been a factor on
other nations' teams?
--
Tamara
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 14:41:35
-0600
From: ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
WOMEN'S AA: WORLDS
I just had to say that I for one am so happy for Lillia and the sport
of
gymnastics. For all her time in this sport she seems to never have been
able to pull it together in an AA competition and seems to
be shut out
even though she has the talent and
ability to win it all. Her success, and
that of Khorkina finishing second, firmly illustrates that women's
gymnastics
is in a new age. Pure athleticism may
have own titles in the past, but judges
appear to
be looking at the whole package and counting artistry. I am glad
for that!
I have meantioned
before the "pre-Olympics World's curse". I hope that for
my santity, it does not come true
for Lillia.
And last,
Shannon. I was a big fan of Shannon from 1991-1993. I wanted to
see her do well and 12th AA is certainly no disgrace
considering the physical
problems adding to the
already overwhelming pressure of being a 2 time world
AA champ. I think
that her performance, as told by Sherwin and others,
will
not only motive other gymnasts but should serve as an example to all
future Olympians of this world. She may have come to Sabae with dreams of
gold, but
her gutsy performances in team competition made her a world champ
in my book. She will probably go down in gymn
history as one of the bets
gymnasts of all time.
She deserves it. After reading about the AP statements
and
her unselfish performances in team when she was injured, I am reminded
of that great moment in 1979 when Nadia put aside her
injuries for the
good of the team. I dare anyone
in the media to ever claim that Ms. Miller
is a
selfish person. All the best to her in EF and future meets down the
road to Atlanta.
Jeff
P.S. Look for
those who didn't get AA medals (Gogean, Mo, Miller, Moceanu,
and Amanar) to clean up at event finals. But, I hope Lillia wins floor!
(Can't WAIT to see the double front
half!)
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 16:33:09
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Scott Keswick
***I was just reading my October 1992 IG, and suddenly
the thought 'Where is
Scott Keswick'
came to mind. Could someone please tell me? Is he still
competing?
****I
was also wondering where Chainey Umphrey
is. He hasn't been in the news
recently.
Is he injured, or just not competing?
*****One last thing, what
happened to Shannon's ankle? Is it serious?
Congratulations to Lilia Podkopayeva upon her winning the gold in the
all-around. Also, congratulation to the USA women's team
coming in third,
especially since 4 of the seven
members hadn't been to Worlds before. Go
USA!!!!
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 16:40:47
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: TV times-US
What is beind shown on the 15th from 4-6 (ABC)? Also, was women's optionals
for worlds on on the 7th?
Dawn :)
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 13:40:49
-0700
From: ***@DANA.UCC.NAU.EDU
Subject:
Women's AA
Oh,
sounds like a wonderful meet! My Energizer bunny award is a
three-way tie for Ovary, Boginskaya,
and Kosuge. Can _anyone_ believe
Kosuge's still competing? whoa...
Wonder
why Hatagean only got to compete floor? Hmmmm...
I'm
thrilled with the performances of Moceanu and Strug. Both of
them were in
their first World AA finals, and both did wonderful jobs! As
for Shannon, I think she showed the guts of a true champion
by continuing
through her injury in team finals
and also competing AA finals. I was
reminded how
Kim Zmeskal, disheartened and injured, led all scores
in
team finals in the '92 Olympics.
I
congratulate the Pod, Khorkina and Milo on their AA
medals.
Three of the coolest, classiest, most innovative gymnasts on the
planet
got to stand on the podium, where all of
them rightfully belong.
And
a special thanks to Sherwin and Rachele, for their
hard work
posting all of those results... :) your
running commentary rocked, Sherwin!
Cara
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 18:08:42
-0400
From: ***@STYX.IOS.COM
Subject:
Re: TV times-US
Next
Sunday is the all around competition on ABC, probably men's
and women's. The
team portion of the meet was on today.
Lori
> What is beind
shown on the 15th from 4-6 (ABC)?
Also, was women's optionals
> for worlds on on the 7th?
>
Dawn :)
>
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 18:15:20
-0400
From: ***@YALE.EDU
Subject:
Re: Women's AA
>
Oh, sounds like a wonderful meet! My Energizer bunny award is a
>
three-way tie for Ovary, Boginskaya,
and Kosuge. Can _anyone_ believe
> Kosuge's still competing? whoa...
My
jaw dropped when I saw Ovary's name!
I know Kosuge's been around
forever and a day, but I don't really remember when she
first competed
at Worlds. Was she at Rotterdam?
How many
athletes (M & W) who competed here were at Rotterdam? (There
aren't
any from Montreal, right? Or are
there?) Besides Ovary,
Boginskaya (& Kosuge?),
there's Alan Nolet, Yuri Chechi
(I think?),
Andreas Wecker (geez, I'm forgetting
who was at Rotterdam -- was he?), and
did I see Kalofer Hristosov's name in the
results somewhere?
:)
Adriana
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 18:32:43
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Worlds
Thank you Sherwin, for the wonderful (and prompt!) coverage of
the women.
Well, I was little
down about the Americans, with the injuries, but
Podkapayeva
just made my day, week, month, year....I could go on
forever!
I've always thought
she was the most stylish gymnast around BY FAR, and her
toe-point
was the most beautiful I've ever seen from any gymnast, but after
not seeing her anywhere big doing well for so long, I
worried. But now,
she's finally getting the long-overdue credit. Hats off to Khorkina
too, and
Milo, an old favorite - sorry it's not gold, but at least she's
got a medal.
I think the
Romanians hired a new dance coach - if not, some miracle
happened,
because I never knew that Gogean could dance at all,
but from what
I saw today of her floor (on t.v.)
was very impressive......could I even say
elegant? Also, I
loved Mo's double layout on floor.....she's finally
got the
tumbling to match the rest of her events,
but I think she's getting a little
old for the
typewriter music! Still, the
Americans, did ok, all considered,
and I think the
world can really learn something from Strug's double
layout
(perfect!), and Miller's tenacity - poor Moceanu - she looked so nervous! No
smiles
today after events, like she did at nationals! Anyway, congrats to
all, and thanks to everyone who has put out stats so
quickly.
----Lisa
p.s. a women's Greek Olympic
team? this
is certainly something that will be
VERY interesting to watch!
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 17:49:38
-0500
From: ***@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Subject:
Women's team
Date sent:
8-OCT-1995 17:44:43
What I'm going to say is probably going to
ruffle some people hair, but I
think it has to be
said. I am not going to complain about the US women's
scores,
because in comparison to the rest of the teams, they were pretty
much in line, but I am going to complain about the Romanian
scores. No
offense, but i
don't believe the right team was on top of the podium. China
threw the most difficult sets, and the most elegant. How can
you explain
giving Gogean
a 9.875 for her bars set, and Mo only earning a 9.862? I know
that Mo had two small faults, but the routine had SOOO much
more in terms
of amplitude. And, like I said I
won't complain about the American scores,
some of theres show some unrewarded moves, also. The Romanians
threw
nothing really spectacular, and yet they
won. The Americans did much the
same, still had approximtely the same difficulty level ,a dn yet went
unrewarded. AND!
China threw the gretest routines of the night,
and
finished second. *sigh*
Haven't we learned anything?
Two more quick points, then I'll shut up.
Why wasn't Miller's ankle
wrapped, and her front
full on floor was absolutely huge. The first front
full
I've seen that actually appeared to open in mid-air.
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 18:17:21
-0600
From: ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
World's Coverage.
Well, I sat through the two hours and the only thing
that
still impresses me that I had never heard
about or seen before
was the words "Kathy
Johnson-Clark". When did that happen! Congrads.
Jeff
P.S.
Isn't it weird seeing gymnastics where Shannon competes and
there ISN'T a microphone on Steve Nunno?
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 19:42:12
-24000
From: ***@USAID.GOV
Subject:
Gymnastics on 60 Minutes
Help!
Is anyone taping 60 Minutes right now? I'm looking at Leslie Stahl
interoggating Bela
Karolyi, and I am nowhere near a VCR! Of all times...
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 20:13:06
-0500
From: ***@ASTRO.OCIS.TEMPLE.EDU
Subject:
Re: Women's AA
> Oh,
sounds like a wonderful meet! My Energizer bunny award is a
>three-way tie for Ovary, Boginskaya,
and Kosuge. Can _anyone_ believe
>Kosuge's still competing? whoa...
May
I add Chusovitina to that list. She _still_ throws one of the best
double layouts around.
I'd also like to add my
thanks to Rachele and Sherwin.
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 20:19:34
-0400
From: ***@STYX.IOS.COM
Subject:
60 Minutes
I
don't want to start the discussion of THE BOOK again, but today
on 60 Minutes they had a story about how bad Karolyi treats his
gymnasts. He declined to comment (I think they
tried to talk to him
after Nationals), but they
did interviews with Kristy Phillips and I
think
Jackson as well as Tom and Lori Forster.
It portrayed the sport
very badly. The Forster's stuck up for the sport,
and Kristy said that
she didn't think she would
have been as good without Bela.
Lori
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 20:13:18
-24000
From: ***@USAID.GOV
Subject:
Congradulations to the AA Winners
So. The Pod finally did it. I don't know about anyone else, but I am
on
Cloud 9 right now, and I'm still waiting to come down <VBG>. Sherwin,
thanks
for the play-by-play, it was the next best thing to being there.
Never have
I been so pleased about the outcome of an AA. I have every
confidence
that she will do well in the EF, as well.
I'm sorry to see
Shannon finish so low, but this is not a big
setback by any means, just bad
luck. My respect for her has increased with
every passing year, and her
unselfish performance
in the team competition made me prouder than if she had
won
yet another World AA title.
Congradulations
also to Li Xiaoshuang, who should also rack up in
finals on
floor and vault---this man can twist
like no other. Those double
twisting
double layouts...wow. China is looking very, very good right
now, with two
major golds
and a silver, with more medals to follow, no doubt. I agree with
Jennifer, the Chinese
women were the standouts in the team competition. I
always
knew if they could learn to tumble and vault, they'd be dangerous.
Look for
a 10.00 for Mo if she hits.
I'm usually one who grumbles about TV
coverage, but I was satisfied with
ABC's broadcast this time around. Glad to see someone had the sense to
push
back the AA until next week (I'm assuming
that finals will be broadcast the
weekend after
that), 90 minutes of coverage simply would not have been
enough. The fluff was interesting (no Bela/Steve interviews), and some new
or
rarely seen faces were shown. I
never expect much from the networks, so
this was a
pleasant surprise.
Oh, I can't wait until next Sunday,
I can't imagine the Pod in tears. I
may
need some tissue myself...
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 21:13:55
PDT
From: ***@EPIX.NET
Subject:
Olympic tickets
I sent away for tickets to the mens
and womens team optionals.
I
have only received olympic
tickets to the mens team optionals. I
would
like to see the mens but I want to see the womens more. If
any one is
willing to accept mens optional ticket in exchange
for
any womens tickets.
Please contact me.
Tara
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 20:19:13
-0500
From: ***@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Subject:
*grumble* the PHELPS?
Date sent:
8-OCT-1995 20:17:17
I caught this in IG from OCtober, but I didn't believe it. Now
I guess, since
I've heard it from a second source (the announcers
today).
Why is the Tsuk-half (half on, half off layout front)
named
the Phelps? No offense to Jaycie, whose gymnastics I love, but
didn't
Shannon Miller introduce it at the 1994 worlds, BEFORE Jaycie
did? *boggles* I'm a little
confused. Also, real quick, did Fontaine
ever get
the bars dismount named after her, and is she still competing?
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 19:17:35
-0600
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
WORLDS: women's AA (all scores)
1995 World Gymnastics
Championships
Sun Dome, Sabae, Japan
8
October 1995
Women's Gymnastics, All Around Results
1 Lilia Podkopayeva UKR 39.248
9.799 9.812 9.787 9.850
2 Svetlana Chorkina RUS 39.130
9.756 9.912 9.775 9.687
3 Lavinia Milosovici ROM 39.086 9.662
9.862 9.737 9.825
4 Simona Amanar
ROM 39.049 9.862 9.775 9.637 9.775
5 Dominique Moceanu USA 38.886
9.737 9.800 9.637 9.712
6 Mo Huilan
CHN 38.754 9.818 9.862 9.312 9.762
7 Kerri Strug
USA 38.749 9.600 9.762 9.612 9.775
8 Dina Kochetkova
RUS 38.686 9.449 9.775 9.750 9.712
9 Mao Yanling
CHN 38.630 9.306 9.787 9.812 9.725
10 Yelena Piskun
BLR 38.530 9.656 9.825 9.262 9.787
11 Irina Boulakhova UKR 38.462 9.475
9.800 9.625 9.562
12 Shannon Miller
USA 38.386 9.712 9.362 9.687 9.625
13 Laetitia
Begue
FRA 38.311 9.362 9.700 9.687 9.562
14 Gina Gogean
ROM 38.280 9.706 9.037 9.700 9.837
15 Vasiliki
Tsavdaridou GRE 38.267 9.393 9.725 9.612
9.537
16 Svetlana Boguinskaia BLR 38.261 9.475 9.787 9.387
9.612
17 Joana Juarez
ESP 38.217 9.368 9.737 9.337 9.775
18 Elvire
Teza
FRA 38.199 9.150 9.800 9.687 9.562
19 Oxana
Chousovitina UZB 38.180 9.381 9.662
9.325 9.812
20 Mercedes Pacheco ESP 38.167
9.343 9.775 9.387 9.662
21 Elena Grosheva
RUS 37.955 9.593 9.775 8.875 9.712
22 Monica Martin
ESP 37.867 9.418 9.637 9.125 9.687
23 Adrienn
Nyeste
HUN 37.855 9.531 9.600 9.112 9.612
24 Anna Mirgorodskaia UKR 37.799 9.362 9.712
9.650 9.075
25 Nikolett Krausz HUN
37.705 9.293 9.387 9.350 9.675
26 Olga Yurkina
BLR 37.667 8.918 9.687 9.550 9.512
27 Meng
Fei
CHN 37.567 9.618 9.087 9.675 9.187
28 Risa
Sugawara
JPN 37.435 9.324 9.487 9.012 9.612
29 Isabelle Severino FRA 37.205 9.306
9.225 9.287 9.387
30 Kyriaki Firinidou GRE 37.100 9.250
9.025 9.300 9.525
31 Miho Hashiguchi JPN
37.086 9.287 9.175 9.237 9.387
32 Joanna Hughes AUS 36.954
9.318 8.887 9.287 9.462
33 Yvonne Pioch
GER 36.768 9.181 9.300 8.962 9.325
34 Virginia Karentzou GRE 36.705 9.031 9.037
9.187 9.450
35 Soraya Carvalho BRA
36.292 8.968 9.037 9.112 9.175
36 Irina Evdokimova KAZ 35.168
9.143 9.475 7.800 8.750
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 19:19:56
-0600
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
WORLDS: men's AA, all scores
1995 World Gymnastics Championships
Sun
Dome, Sabae, Japan
8 October 1995
Men's
Gymnastics, All Around Results
Name
Cou Total FX PH SR VT PB HB
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1
Li Xiaoshuang
CHN 57.998 9.612 9.700 9.662 9.675 9.712 9.637
2 Vitaly
Scherbo
BLR 57.499 9.650 9.500 9.375 9.562 9.700 9.712
3 Evgeni
Chabaev
RUS 57.248 9.562 9.600 9.437 9.425 9.587 9.637
4 Alexei Voropaev
RUS 57.212 9.487 9.425 9.625 9.625 9.550
9.500
5 Valeri Belenki GER
57.198 9.487 9.612 9.587 9.562 9.600 9.350
6 Yoshiaki Hatakeda JPN
56.999 9.537 9.675 9.375 9.100 9.662 9.650
7 Yuri Chechi
ITA 56.861 9.250 9.450 9.837 9.100 9.587 9.637
8 Zhang Jinjing
CHN 56.799 9.425 9.125 9.425 9.687 9.550 9.587
9 Han Yoon-soo
KOR 56.762 9.125 9.612 9.425 9.325 9.625 9.650
10 Andreas Wecker
GER 56.612 9.150 9.450 9.675 9.225 9.450 9.662
11 Cristian Leric
ROM 56.562 9.500 9.512 9.250 9.425 9.300 9.575
12 Alexandre Svetlichnyi UKR 56.536 9.537 9.537 9.300 9.350 9.350
9.462
13 Hikaru Tanaka
JPN 56.525 9.000 9.300 9.600 9.375 9.650 9.600
14 Daisuke
Nishikawa
JPN 56.375 9.475 9.275 9.400 9.400 9.375
9.450
15 Patrice Casimir
FRA 56.337 9.000 9.662 9.300 9.425 9.475 9.475
16
Zoltan Supola
HUN 56.324 9.175 9.587 9.325 9.225 9.425 9.587
17 Rustam Charipov
UKR 56.312 9.225 9.425 9.537 9.300 9.700 9.125
18 Ivan Ivankov
BLR 56.300 9.250 9.625 9.475 9.425 9.575 8.950
19 Vladimir Chamenko UKR 56.162
9.525 9.325 9.350 9.350 9.437 9.175
20 Vitaly Rudnitski BLR
56.150 9.525 9.625 9.500 9.300 9.175 9.025
21 Jordan Jovtchev
BUL 56.112 9.487 9.350 9.675 9.000 9.475 9.125
22 Boris Preti
ITA 56.024 9.100 9.200 9.425 9.200 9.487 9.612
23 Dmitri Karbonenko RUS 55.849
9.337 8.900 9.300 9.050 9.662 9.600
24 Jesus Carballo
ESP 55.800 9.275 9.200 9.300 9.100 9.325 9.600
25 Blaine Wilson
USA 55.750 9.350 9.350 9.575 9.375 8.725
9.375
26 Krasimir Dounev
BUL 55.737 9.025 9.225 9.050 9.462 9.375 9.600
27 Andrei Kratsov
AUS 55.600 9.100 9.375 9.275 9.175 9.325 9.350
28 Jung Jin-soo
KOR 55.412 9.250 8.625 9.425 9.150 9.537 9.425
29 Sergei Fedorchenko KAZ 55.349 9.512
9.537 9.300 9.350 9.200 8.450
30 John Roethlisberger USA 55.300 8.825 9.425
9.425 9.150 9.375 9.100
31 Jair
Lynch
USA 55.262 9.050 9.500 9.125 9.150 8.900 9.537
32 Szilveszter Csollany HUN 54.725 8.925 9.375 9.575
8.725 8.825 9.300
33 Dimitar Lunchev
BUL 54.012 8.750 9.200 9.125 9.100 9.487 8.350
34 Nistor Sandro
ROM 53.975 9.050 8.825 8.400 9.200 9.775 8.725
35 Li Donghua
SUI 53.925 9.000 9.650 9.050 8.850 9.000 8.375
36 Adrian Ianculescu ROM 50.900
8.525 8.750 8.025 8.675 8.600 8.325
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Date: Sun, 8 Oct 1995 21:38:38
-0600
From: ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
The Phelps.
As for this comment, I was surprised as well. You know, it
is just a
half on, half off front somi. I don't know (could be getting myself in trouble
here!) if the body position of the salto matters, since a "Yurchenko"
or
a "Tsuk" is
a Tsuk regardless of body position. But, more than a
decade ago,
Little Melita Ruhn
of Romania did a half-on-half off in Moscow '80 for a
perfect
ten. And it was tucked. She did the same vault in Fort Worth, too.
I was a little surprised about one thing about the coverage,
they did not show
anything
of Bogi. I thought that Kathy was just
"itching" to compare Bogi
to Khorkina on FX. I was waiting
for it!
I actually thought the "fluff" was okay, too. I
liked seeing the Soviet
camp, since I hadn't heard
anything about it. I've seen enough of Deva and
Nadia
flashbacks to last a lifetime.
BTW: Anyone have any comments
about the success or lack of success of the
new
7-6-5 rule? Do you think that it effected the
outcome? I don't. The
outcome was most effected by the depleted US team.
Jeff
P.S.
Pod rules.
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