GYMN-L Digest - 9 May 1996 to 10 May 1996
There
are 16 messages totalling 353 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Coaching Positions and
Re-introduction
2. USA
National Championships on the WWW
3. Level 10 Natl's
4. Atlanta Olympics Accomidations.
5. Michelle Campi
6. college
help
7. Looking for World
Gymnastics video
8. Mobile
Gymnastic Programs
9.
Commentators
10. Selling of Gymagic
11.
IG phone #
12. Jupiter
13. NCAA "coverage"
14. M Euros: GER News
15. US Classic/Euro Champs
16. JO Nationals
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 19:25:49
WST
From: ***@WAIS.BEKKERS.COM.AU
Subject:
Coaching Positions and Re-introduction
Hello to all,
I am wondering if
there are any full time coaching positions for
elite
men's gymnnastic coaches available
at this present time or in the next
couple
of months. If you have any positions available or know of any
that
might exist I would be very appreiciative if you can EMail me
privately.
Anyway here is my
re-introduction of myself:
My name is Peter and I
am the Assistant Coach at the Western
Australian
Institute of Sport, Men's Gymnastics Program.
We have both a Men's
and Women's Gymnastics program at WAIS which has
been
operational for the past 7 years. We offer elite gymnastics only
ranging
from ages 7 through to Senior level. All told we have approx
90 - 100 elite
gymnasts within our program. Our program run's from the
Perth Superdrome (the venue for the 1991 and 1998 World
Swimming
Championships) which is located in the central suburban district of
Mount Claremont, approximently 10min from the city and about 2 min
from
the beach (which is great during summer). Our gym is fairly small
about
25 x 40m but produces great gymnasts.
Our coaching staff is
highly regarded, consisting of 14 coaches,
headed
by Andrei Rodionenko (former Head Coach of the Soviet
Union).
We
have three other ex - soviet coaches plus one more coming soon. The
rest
of us are Australian.
We have several
Australian Junior and Senior team members training at
WAIS Gym. Jenny Smith
(Australia's top senior girl who unfortunately
missed
Worlds this year due to an ankle injury one day before prelim's
in
Sabae), David Schneider (Australia's best Junior boy
who just
competed at the All Japan Junior Invitational in Tokyo) and
other up
and coming gymnasts such as Sarah Prosser and Jamie Osborne
(both
Australian junior squad members).
I am responsible for
coaching the Junior Men at WAIS (14 - 15 yrs)
and
administration of the Men's Program. Now that I have got
this EMail
program
I am also to provide updates etc to other coaches on
results
etc. I am also very interested in Russian training
methodology and
techniques. I enjoy this very much as alot of what we think happened
in
the soviet bloc is total misinterpretation. So if anyone would like
to
discuss things in this nature just EMAIL me. I am also a qualified
National Judge and I am part way through my science degree at
university.
Regards for now,
Peter
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 07:51:00
MDT
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
USA National Championships on the WWW
The USA Gymnastics website now
has a preliminary page for
Nationals:
http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/usag/events/1996/natls/
Also,
someone asked about Spanish vocabulary words a week or
two
ago. The USAG website also has a spanish english
dictionary
available. It is at:
http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/usag/safety-and-education/
(one of the last links on this page)
Rachele
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 09:58:22
CDT
From: ***@PROCTR.CBA.UA.EDU
Subject:
Level 10 Natl's
Does anyone have results
from Level 10's? Top AA's and top
event
finishers would be great.
Please?!!!
Thanks.
Shawn
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 10:37:19
-0600
From: ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
Atlanta Olympics Accomidations.
If anyone is
looking for a place to stay in Atlanta during the games, yesterday
I recieved a mailing from a company which is suppose to have
housing available
still. Did anyone else recieve this in the mail? Anyway, they gave a
1-800
number. I have it at home and can email anyone (privately) if they
want to call the number. Who knows WHAT they are
charging?
Jeff
Dina, Dina, Dina
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 10:05:55
-0700
From: ***@SEATTLEU.EDU
Subject:
Michelle Campi
I go to the University of
Washington campus a lot and I have seen
Michelle on
occasion. She seems to be
having a lot of fun in the college
life and her
gymnastics is still really difficult and great to watch. I
think she
is planning on competing in more events in the future.
Corrie
:)
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 16:18:21
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
college help
Hi,
I'm a level 10 gymnast,
and I'm a junior in high school this year.
I'm
starting to look into college
gymnastics, and I was wondering if anyone knows
a
list of top gymnastics schools around the country (USA). I don't mean to
sound
ignorant, but I haven't had much time to keep up with NCAA news.
Please e-mail me if you have any
suggestions or advice. Thanks!
-Karyn
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 16:58:51
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Looking for World Gymnastics video
Hi ...
Looking for a
videotape of the 1995 Women's World Gymnastics championship
held recently in Japan.
Please e-mail ***@aol.com
with any info you might have.
Thanks!
Esther
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 21:16:55
GMT
From: ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject:
Mobile Gymnastic Programs
Do anyone out there
work with a mobile gymnastic program?
Mobile
gymnastics usually involves a
gymnastic center that goes out and teaches
classes
at day cares, schools, ect. I have some questions and would
apprecate someone who is familiar
with this to please email me
privately.
--
Bonnie
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 18:05:54
-0400
From: ***@AMHUX4.AMHERST.EDU
Subject:
Commentators
Does anyone know if John Tesh
will be commentating on gymnastics for the
Olympics? I have a dreadful
feeling that he will be, which means my mute
button
will be getting a good workout.
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 18:09:09
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Selling of Gymagic
David McCreary of Gymagic announced he was selling Gymagic
to the Level 8
coach and is moving to Southern
California to take a salaried position with
SCATS. We had several girls on
the verge of going elite and now we are high
and
dry. Our entire gym is in a state of shock. I can understand the feeling
some of the people in Houston are feeling. They're fortunate. Houston has
some choices.
Sacramento has few choices since Rick Newman left for Dynamo.
Any
Northern California people have any thoughts on this. I don't really
know
what to do. My daughter was going
to try to go elite this year.
Moving
or having her live away is not
an option for us. Help!! Saludos, Ramon
Garcia.
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 18:10:41
-0400
From: ***@TSO.CIN.IX.NET
Subject:
IG phone #
Sorry to put this out in the forum, but does anyone have
the phone
number for IG? I have a bone to pick with the billing
dept.
Private e-mail to ***@tso.cin.ix.net
Thanks!
Liz
B.
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 18:51:29
-0700
From: ***@SOUTHSKY.WANET.COM
Subject:
Re: Jupiter
"Jupiter, Bringer of Jollity," part of "The
Planets" by Gustav Holst (an
Englishman), has
been used for FX music.
Guilty as charged: Yolande
Mavity, then of Oregon's
National Academy,
around 1985. I think she used
that one at Karolyi's as well ('86?).
I
think better choreography could be done to that piece, but then "Yo" was
always more of a
tumbler. She went on to UCLA in the late '80s.
Now how about something
to "Time," the third track on "Dark Side of the
Moon"?
Hmm, we'll have Val Kondos do it.
An
ex-violinist, but not one who's played the piece,
Nancy
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 18:51:32
-0700
From: ***@SOUTHSKY.WANET.COM
Subject:
Re: NCAA "coverage"
Lisa Marie agreeing with Melanie:
>I'm
guessing somehow that the funding for the NCAA coverage wasn't too
>much and then had to make cuts. But, yeah.
Cutting a performance off as a
>gymnast falls
is insulting.
>
>> There seems to be a surreal feeling to
collegiate gymnastics when watching
>> these
teams. I coach a team that is
struggling back from title 9 and our
>> gymnasts
live in the "real world".
We all are trying to get the media and
>> others
to really understand gymnastics and this is how we do it?
Well said,
both. CBS's NCAA coverage has always been spotty (I have tapes
from '85), showing partial routines and then not a very good
choice. They
manage to pick the wrong sets year
after year. Like why did they decide to
show Lori
Strong on beam, her worst event? Guess you didn't want to see her
on bars: two high hop-fulls to Tkatchev, swing half turn, Strong. (Well,
okay, she may have left that out in team finals, but you get
the drift.)
Sure, we all laugh at the scoring, but there *is* good
gymnastics on show
in the NCAA. You'd just never
know it from watching CBS.
Perhaps they should farm it out to ESPN,
CTV, CBC or Eurosport. They
usually
manage to show lots of *complete* routines in the same amount of
time, with little hype.
>Since you brought up
the real world, a thought that crossed my mind while
>watching
the coverage was that these girls were all their own
>cheerleaders
- perfectly admirable on a collegiate forum, but with their
>cheering it was hard to feel any seriousness being used to
very poised
>national competitors.
The
other thing that bugs me is gymnasts playing
cheerleader before they've
even saluted the judges
- very tacky. Hey, it's college and I don't mind
the
celebrating (ever watch int'l gym in '80-84? 'twas
standard then), but
act like a gymnast first, walk
off the mat and then jump up and down.
Thanks.
IMHO,
of course.
Nancy
Stella Umeh
rocks.
So does the girl from Oregon State (name?) who did a clean full-twisting
Pak salto
at Regionals. Wow. OSU has awesome bars - another girl does two
Shushunovas and Heather Bennett is just plain flawless. So
CBS showed a
random FX. Right.
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 22:05:49
-0400
From: ***@CLOUD9.NET
Subject:
M Euros: GER News
According to the dpa
(German Press Agency), Andreas Wecker will not
compete in Copenhagen due to tonsillitis. Belenky is
complaining of pain
in his Achilles tendon, so the
chances of Germany taking many medals at
Euros are "slim". Head coach Franz Heinlein hopes that
they can place in
the top 10 as a team (the other
members are Toba, Billerbeck, Nikiferow
and Walther).
Debbie :-)
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Date: Thu, 9 May 1996 06:48:02
+0000
From: ***@IGC.APC.ORG
Subject:
US Classic/Euro Champs
1) Any info on who will
compete at the U.S. Classic in on
May
16-19?
2) I assume all the big guns will be
at the European Women's
champs (no Men's comp?
what did I miss?)) that same weekend.
Any notable absences already? Predictions?
--Mary
Lynne
Introduction: I grew
up in Annapolis, Maryland, USA, where I competed
Class II then in high
school (this list is one of the few places where at age
30,
I feel like an old-timer). In a slight twist on the familiar story,
my coach
lived
with my family when I was around 10 or 11--it meant strict
enforcement of the
nightly sit-up rule, but
otherwise mom kept a wall between coaching and home.
Favorite gymnast was
Natalia Shaposhnikova--wherever I've lived, I've
always tacked up a photo of her in a perfect handstand. I drifted away from
the sport for most of the 80s, but never stopped tumbling on the beach
or
walking through the comp. beam
routine. But I missed this part of
my
life, so started following it again a few years
ago. I now live in San
Francisco, where I'm a
union-side labor lawyer. Am always happiest when heading off
to visit a new
foreign
country--some of my
favorite gymnastics experiences visiting gyms when
travelling.
This
list is a great way to stay a part of our gymn
community-- thanks to all
for
sharing info, and for keeping
spats private.
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Date: Fri, 10 May 1996 02:18:19
-0500
From: ***@DELPHI.COM
Subject:
JO Nationals
On May 9 Texx wrote,
>Met
someone who turns out to be a friend of Ben Corr from
this list.
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