GYMN-L Digest - 10 Jun 1996
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totalling 148 lines in this issue.
Topics of
the day:
1. NBC coverage
of men's nationals - long
2.
More WAG:National
Championships
3. Kratsov injured, will miss Atlanta
4. Mens
Nationals
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Date: Sun, 9 Jun 1996 21:32:34
-0700
From: ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject:
Re: NBC coverage of men's nationals - long
>
> The coverage
was pretty good although Tim Daggett made some interesting
useless
>
comments. In talking about Mihai
Bagiu's pommel horse routine he said, "when
>
he's bad, he is also bad."
I saw Tim on
his way out of the arena, before post production on
the coverage
started,
and I asked him to be kind-- my family is watching. And I think he actually
restrained
himself.
> I'm a little baffled as to why Tim
keeps saying that pommels is Mihai's best
> event. Unfortunately, almost every time I have seen Mihai compete on pommels,
he
> falls off. Has he won Nationals on this event?
Mihai won the '94 competition on PH, and was a finalist at
'95 Worlds. He and
Roethlisberger
were the only US finalists. Mihai has competed in a lot more
events than
you've seen, since it is actually a rarity for him to
fall.
(Interesting note:
There were a lot of complaints on the placement of the
pommels
(slanted) and that the rings were hung unevenly, however
these problems were not
fixed.
There
were reports of a board cracking in the floor during a routine...but it
wasn't
checked out until the competition was over, before the girls
competed.)
> (I'm sorry, Kris, I'm
> sure
you have mentioned the name of your child before, but I cannot recall
it.)
Gabriela...:)
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Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 00:32:42
-0400
From: ***@GROVE.IUP.EDU
Subject:
More WAG:National
Championships
I thought that the coached being miked
was annoying, but one must admit that
Steve Nunno was the worst of all of the coaches, Bela was
actually pretty quiet
during the
exercises.
Stress -- Shannon didn't een seem
pleased with her performances, she kept
referring
to her "mistake".
Score carryovers -- The Men's scores carry
over 40% to trials, why don't the
womens?
Is no one planning on petitioning into the trials?
Dom M. -- I don't
like her FX, "The devil went down to Georgia", while kinda
cute when you think
about it, wasn't really a great show of Dom's talent. The
coreography (sp)
reminded me a lot of Kim Z.
Bela -- I think
that he needs to come up with a different style for his
gymnsats. The cute little butt shaking really annoys
me. I also felt he should
have re-assured Dominque instead of criticizing her after her bars
exercise.
Steve -- The "go baby" comments made my conserative parents uneasy.
Shannon -- I am really
glad that she did well. I liked her FX a lot! It was the
most
mature shown (IMHO). I was wondering about the comment she made about her
vault during the AA. She told the reporter
that if she did the first one ok she
got to
try out her new vault. Shouldn't she choose what to do or not do?
Jayci -- She is really great. I didn't like the fluff about
her family though,
call me what ever you like, but
do these gymnasts really want their lives
shared
with the public? What do you think Kris?
Friendliness -- I hope the
U.S. Team will become better friends. I find it
saddening
that no one seems to even like each other. Well, the womens
team
anyway. The men seem to like one
another.
All for now.
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Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 16:04:29
+1000
From: ***@OZEMAIL.COM.AU
Subject:
Kratsov injured, will miss Atlanta
"The
Age" reported on Friday that Andrei Kratsov has
been injured and will
miss the Atlanta
Olympics.
For those of you who don't know, Kratsov
is the current Australian champion,
defending his
title successfully in March this year.
He also finished 27th
AA at the Sabae
Worlds, and is the first Australian male for ages (possibly
ever) to qualify for AA at Worlds or Olympics.
No
other details were provided, and I'm not sure who will replace him, but I
suspect it will be Bret Hudson as I'm pretty sure Brennon Dowrick was the
other Aussie male going to Atlanta.
Simone.
PS
Congratulations to Shannon, let's hope she repeats at Atlanta. As for
Dominique M - maybe she's not
as good as she's been hyped up to be.
I
really think this "too much
pressure"/"let's hope she doesn't do a Zmeskal"
argument is crap, IMHO.
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Date: Mon, 10 Jun 1996 00:32:04 -0700
From: ***@VALLEYNET.COM
Subject:
Mens Nationals
This
is my first time posting to the forum and unfortunately it is
not to praise US mens
gymnastics. We are so far behind
the other top
Nations in the world it is sad. For someone like John Mcready to place
third is a
sad. He would not be even the
alternate on any other respectable
team i.e.
China, Belarus, or Russia.
I
know the networks think that Rothlisberger is a great
gymnast, and
the best in the US, when in reality he
is neither. Well I take that
back,
by US standards he is great. But by international standards he is
less that
average. How can the networks hype him as being
the best when he can't win
any single event and at
most major championships he finishes behind another
US competitor.
I
know this all sounds harsh and unpatriotic, but it is reality. In Atlanta
look
for Rothlisberger to do nothing. Mihi (sp) Bagiu will qualify for
pomel horse finals, and J. Lynch
will place on Parallel Bars. Our
top AA
finisher will be Blaine Wilson but he wont
be in the top 15.
The
US program for mens gymnastics lacks the ability to
produce an
AA gold medalist. The only time the US mens
team has done well is when the
Olympics were Boycotted. The US needs to scap
the current JO and senior
programs which make it
easier for gymnasts to get higher scores ( i.e.
developmental
D's in JO) and get rid of the politics and judge straight FIG
code gymnastics and let the best gymnast win. None of this protesting and
getting back .4 of a point.
Kris
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