GYMN-L Digest - 9 Oct 1995 to 10 Oct 1995 - Special issue
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are 8 messages totalling 509 lines in this
issue.
Topics in this special issue:
1. Kenmostu
2. Worlds tape
3. Worlds - Catching up
4. USAG fax
number
5. Australian team
6. Got the msg!
7. Worlds: Event Finals (part two)
8. Output of your job
"WARRRC-U"
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Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 23:17:31
-0400
From: ***@AMANDA.DORSAI.ORG
Subject:
Re: Kenmostu
A Kenmotsu
is a giant swing from handstand down through an underbar
hang,
and around and over again up to hanstand. Generally done with bent knees,
but more difficult with straight knees. Unfortunately, there is no diagram
in the NHSGCA rule book for the skill. It is on the page of
non-diagrammed
skills.
The NHSGCA (boys)
book is, in fact, in print. This year's copy has a green
cover.
It contains a number of corrections, improvements? (and
a couple of
new errors) on last year's rule book
and is effect for the current two
years. There are
some important changes in bonus, difficulty, and requirements.
Ken
>Needless
to say, I am incompetent at answering this question... can one of
>you please answer him?
Thanks, Rachele
>
>>Return-Path:
<tchapman@isbe.state.il.us>
>>Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 13:18:55
-0600
>>To: Rachele Harless
<rachele@RMII.COM>
>>From:
tchapman@isbe.state.il.us (Tom Chapman)
>>Subject: Kenmostu
>>
>>Rachele,
>>
>>The
rules for the NHSGCA were distributed to a number of coaches, including
>>myself, at a fall clinic. And I am unsure as to what a Kenmotsu is. Our
>>high
school rulebook is no longer being printed and all we get is addendii
>>(sp?).
Because the value is upgraded is done with straight legs I am
>>thinking it is another name for what I have come to know as
a "Moy."
>>
>>I would appreciate a definitive
answer.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Tom
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 23:36:17
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From: ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject:
Worlds tape
Does anyone know if USAG will be putting out a tape of
Worlds with most
of the performances? I know that on the WWW GYMN page there
is a video's
section which is really helpful...is
there anyone I could contact?
Thanks.
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Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 23:57:29
-0400
From: ***@CAPITALNET.COM
Subject:
Worlds - Catching up
Wow.
I just got back from being out of town & netless
for 5 days, and just
finished wading through 130 gymn-l messages and the ABC coverage of the
team competitions.
So here are my key thoughts & some questions:
- Thanks for
the comprehensive info, Rachele and Sherwin! I wouldn't have
known
anything otherwise.
- A moment of silence for the Canadians,
please.
.
.
.
Okay. Enough silence. WHAT happened to our beloved
Canucks? This'll be
the first time we've been without full Olympic teams since
______? And
NObody in neither the AA nor EF's. Yikes! Ever since the $1 coin...
-
Well, at least I'm proud of the Chinese team - the girls, especially for
the great improvement in optionals. Hen hao! Hen hao! Meng Fei is my
newest favourite. She
reminds me of this funny little kid that I used to
know.
-
Thanks to ABC for not sandwiching the coverage amongst horse racing,
darts, and greco-roman arm
wrestling. Congratulations to Kathy
J(+Clarke)
for getting
hitched and the haircut.
- The 7-6-5 thing
seems to have worked well for most teams.
Overall team
scores seem higher that in
previous team championships. It
sure helped the
US women, who weren't all 100%
injury-free by any means. It
does indicate
that it is getting harder and harder
to field a full healthy six-member
team these days.
-
Someone wrote that Shannon Miller injured her left ankle, but from the
vault coverage, it looked more like her right ankle was the
injured one.
She has amazing tenacity, still very respectable. She's also become a bit
more articulate in her interviews.
- Bummer about
Igor K. :..( (tears). I tore my right achilles in much the
same way in 1983. (though it was a
single, not a double layout, and I took
off from a
'hole'). I hope this doesn't end
his career.
- Does anyone have an account of the new moves that will
get 'coded' (added
to the FIG Code and named after
the gymnast) yet? Sometimes I
wonder if we
shouldn't be crediting the coaches
for new moves. That would be
cool.
- Is there gonna
be any kinda 'tour of champions' - like in figure
skating?
It would be truly righteous if there is a tour to, say, bring all
the
excitement to the masses.
Well, one
more day to go, eh? I can't wait to
see more coverage this wkend!
Grace
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Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 00:06:49 -0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
USAG fax number
Does the USAG have a fax number for their merchandise
department?
Patrice
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Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 15:01:34
+1000
From: ***@COUGAR.VUT.EDU.AU
Subject:
Australian team
Here in Australia we have recieved
NO worlds coverage, not even a 20
second slot on the news, though on the net I saw that the
Australian
women came 12th with a young and
inexperienced team. Can anyone who
saw
some of the performances please describe the
overall quality and
execution of their work, ie are they any good ?? Is there any
Australians out there
who know if the Worlds will be televised in the
near
future, please tell me, i am extremely anxious to
know.
What
are your opinions on the women's all around ? Was it a fair
fight
?
From a new subscriber (i have heaps of
questions saved up!)
Corey
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Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 09:27:03
+0100
From: ***@GL.RHBNC.AC.UK
Subject:
Got the msg!
As
most og you have pointed
out, messages directed at only one person have been
turning up on
this list for all to read. And most
of you have pointed out I
shouldn't be doing it.
So I've got the message !
I'm just a bit new to all this you see,
and I often do the wrong things :)
So don't stop telling me when I do do things wrong,even
if I don't like
it...after all I can only learn by my mistakes, and I don't
if there are any
'til someone points them out to me.
See you all
later...
Sarah:)
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Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 04:54:59
-0400
From: ***@IC.AC.UK
Subject:
Worlds: Event Finals (part two)
World Championships 1995
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Sabae, Japan 1-10 October 1995
It's
the last day of competition
Event Finals
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Mens Vault
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Li Xiaoshuang
goes first with a fairly long vault (+0.1 bonus
area)
but with a step back. (Sorry I don't know tha names
of
these vaults...) The judges are taking a long
time to come out
with the score as normally with
the case with the first
routine. It's a 9.700.
Second vault. It's long... but oh no!
He falls forwards and ends up flat on
the ground. He's not
physically hurt though, just
shakes his head and gets back
up. Only 9.125.
Adrian
Ianculescu of Romania. I haven't seen this gymnast
before.
He doesn't hold the landing and has a big step sideways.
9.375.
The second vault is much better, just a step back. He seems
quite happy with it too. I missed the score...
Alexei
Nemov. Excellent vault! No form faults in the air
and
no adjustment on landing. 9.762. Second vault
is even longer,
into the longest 0.2 bonus area!
9.750. The average is 9.756.
Yeo of Korea. I'm looking forward to seeing these Korean
vaults.
It is long alright, but I think it just
missed the 0.2 bonus
line. 9.775 is the score. Second vault: A very complex twisting
vault but he falls forwards and ends up as a heap on the
mat.
9.325 making an average of 9.550.
Romania's
Christian Leric. A couple of steps on the
landing
for 9.587. His second vault is OK too
9.625. Average 9.606.
Grigori Misutin of Ukraine. Probably my fave
male gymnast at
the moment. A 0.1 distance bonus
vault, his arms are waving a
bit on landing but he
manages to stick it. 9.800! Second vault:
an
excellent triple front and just a hop forwards. Scherbo
is clapping it on the sidelines. Only 9.712 though and
the
crowds are booing. 9.756 is the average score
and Grigori seems
quite
happy with that, he shares the lead with Nemov.
Oh
we're having trouble with the satellite link and DSF went
into a commercial break.
We return with Scherbo just performed his first vault. Looks
like a double twisting Yurchenko.
9.712. Second vault is I
think his "Scherbo" vault (not sure) a couple of steps back
though for 9,612. Average 9.662. Grigori
is quietly celebrating.
1. Misutin 9.756
2. Nemov
9.756
3. Scherbo 9.662
Womens Beam and Mens Parallel
Bars
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Qiao Ya
of China. Not too steady a mount (Yurchenko)
with a
wobble. Split leap into
punch front. Solid. 360 degrees split
leap.
Little hop on the double back dismount.
After a commercial break Li Xiaoshuang has already performed
his
parallel bars routine for 9.625. Don't know what Qiao's
beam score is...
Elena Grosheva
on beam. She has wobbles here and there but no
major
errors, finishing on a solid double back. Nothing
spectacular.
9.562.
Huang Liping of China on the parallel
bars who is the
defending champion. Everything's
fine up to the double pike
dismount where he takes
a moderate hop sideways. 9.750 is
a good score
though.
Liliya Podkopayeva
started with a front somi. Flick flick
Korbut. Front somi into a jump. Full-in back-out dismount.
Very solid
routine. 9.837 and Liliya is up there yet
again.
Hikaru Tanaka on the parallel bars.
Very nice balances and
double back. Finishes with
a double pike back dismount
and stuck.9.725.
Little
Alexandra Marinescu of Romania. If she opts to
throw
in all the goods then this should be
something. Flick flick
layout
layout. OH god we lost transmission! OH we got it
back.
Yang bo jump. side somi. Full-in
back out dismount. Well,
she didn't throw in
"everything" (e.g. her full-twisting back)
but
it was pretty good nonetheless. In the replay saw her had
a bad break where she had to raise her right high in the
air
to keep her balance... must've missed this
during the loss
of transmission. 9.737 was her score.
Busy typing the last paragraph in,
missed much of Charipov's
parallel
bars. 9.625 I think.
Dom Moceanu. Solid flick layout layout layout. Little waving
of
the arm after a leap. Good front somi. The Omelianchik
handstand. And a perfectly stuck double back. Well
done Dommo.
She's happy with Bela. 9.837 and she shares the lead with Pods!
Jung Jin-Soo of Korea. Oh he sat
on the bars for a bit. That
was a short routine?!
Hope he hasn't given up. He doesn't
look
physically hurt by that mistake... 7.850.
Mo Huilan
on beam. Clear definition of moves. solid
execution.
Great so far... here's the crunch point, the dismount. Oh
yes,
no problem! She's hit everything and this
should be an
interesting score. She's delighted
and Pods and Moceanu both
responded
with "oh well" smiles. 9.900 is the
score!
Hatakaeda of Japan. Everybody's performing double pike dismounts
these days. 9.600.
Mo and Moceanu
sitting side by side as Shannon takes to the
beam.
she's already doing her stuff when the announcer
was
still trying to introduce her. Not too bad a
routine. Full-in
back-out
dismount was no problem. she's been grim all week
and
quite expressionless again now. 9.762 and
she's not amongst the
medals yet again.
Ivan
Ivankov who must be very disappointed with his
performances this week so far. Can he put something right.
Well, it doesn't look too bad but I'm no expert.
9.687 and
he too is out of the medals.
Dina
Kochetkova. Full-twisting flick
into flick flick. Full-
twisting
Korbut sit. Jump into full-twisting Korbut again.
A little shuffle on her
double back dismount. Mo Huilan
waves to the crowd believing she's done enough as Dina
was
ignored by the cameramen and she was bumped
into by a camera.
9.725 and only 6th for Dins.
Scherbo, last to
go on the parallel bars. Good solid routine
and
Vitaly raises both arms in the air. Embraces Ivankov as
he comes down from
the podium. 9.812 and Scherbo won it!
He's
delighted and raising an arm up for victory as he leaves
the
arena.
Mo Huilan was grinning like mad as
she receives a kiss from
Andrea Cacovean, they're
both of the same size (can't believe
Andrea is *still* that small). Anyway
it's great for Mo to
get a deserved gold at
last.
1. Mo
9.900
2. Podkopayeva 9.837
2. Moceanu 9.837
1.
Scherbo 9.812
2.
Huang
9.750
3. Tanaka 9.725
Victory
signs up as Mo leaves the medals rostrum. She is
replaced
by another delighted party in Vitaly Scherbo on
the number one
spot.
Womens Floor and Mens
High Bar
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There're
a few surprisde names on the women floor finals
list. Starting with Joana Juarez of Spain which DSF
missed
because they were in a commercial break.
Her score: 9.462.
Boris Preti on the high bar!
Gee this guy has really been
going strong after so
many years. (Think he's 29 years old
now) One arm Geinger no less. Full-in double layout.
9.650.
Little Mo again. Perfect
double layout. Lost it though on
the 2 and
1/2 twists. Nearly go off the floor. Nice
full
twisting double pike. She's quite satisfied. Her score
is
9.600. She shrugs with a smile.
Dmitri Karbonenko
the big guy. Kovac.
Two full-twisting
hops in
a row. Geinger. complex
twisting elements on the bar
but he lost it after
a Stalder as he falls on top of the bar
and had to come down. He gets back up just for the
dismount
which is a nicely done triple back.
8.925.
Simona Amanar
on floor with her cowboy music. another perfect
double layout from the ladies ranks. 2 and 1/2 twists
punch
front and a very low sit (though she doesn't
actually sit
onto the floor). Triple twists to
end. She's disappointed with
the one mistake in
the middle. Yes, she looks pretty down as
her
score comes out as 9.437.
Scherbo on high
bar with his famous one arm elements. Good
routine with two one arm Tkatchevs
in a row. 9.725.
Moceanu waits for the
announcer before she starts. Good
full-twisting
double back. Her left arm guard goes loose
and
it's fairly distracting. she carries on regardless
of
course and ends with a 2 and 1/2 twists punch
front and oh,
she falls forward outside the floor
and also has to put her
hands down. She's still
smiling though. Only 9.087.
Krasimir Dunev of Bulgaria. Three Tkatchevs
in a row (the
first piked)
and on top of that a Geinger, and a double
twistsing double layout dismount
(I think). 9.750 and he's
in the lead.
Ludivine Furnon of France,
another newcomer in the
international scene. Yet another double layout. Music is
that
famous "In the Hall of the Mountain King". A wild
full-in back-out to finish. She's pretty happy. 9.625
and
she's in the lead!
Andreas
Wecker of Germany. Kovac.
Two of them (separate).
Tkatchev.
Full-in double layout dismount. Perfect! And
he stood there motionless for five seconds, milking in
the applause. 9.812 and another new leader!
Podkopayeva,
looking to gain medals in all four apparatus.
Oh no! She falls on
her double front with half twist. Her
feet go
outside the area and also her hands and head touch
down
on the floor. she's disappointed but waves to the
crowd nonetheless. Furnon
smiles.
Nistro Sandro
of Romania. A pretty good routine including
a piked Tkatchev and a full-twsiting double layout dismount.
9.700.
Pods
score: 9.087. Gogean takes to the floor. Double
layout
AGAIN. Rudi punch front punch front.
Finishes with her
dart-like full-in back out.
This'll take the lead I'm sure.
Yes it does with 9.825.
Zhang Jinjing of China on the high bar. Piked
Jaeger.
Double-twisting double layout dismount.
9.750.
Ji Liya
from China is the last on floor. A full-twisting
double layout even! Rudi punch front. she doesn't
look
powerful but she certainly shows it. 2 and
1/2 twists punch
front. This is great. Full-in back out to finish. This
could
be interesting as Gogean applauses. In the
replay
the double layout was slightly piked... waiting for the
score...
it's only 9.675 but she takes silver as Gogean
is genuinely happy and gives us a very rare broad
smile.
Hatakaeda will bring this World championships to a close.
A Kovac. a Tkatchev.
and a good triple back dismount. He
waves to the home crowd as Wecker
the leader applauses.
His score... 9.775 and second
place. Wecker won it as he
embraces everybody.
1. Gogean 9.825
2.
Ji
9.675
3. Furnon 9.625
1.
Wecker 9.812
2.
Hatakaeda 9.775
3. Dunev
9.750
3. Zhang
9.750
The people in the German DSF studios are delighted
with
Wecker's victory, including Oliver Walther
the special
guest for today.
Gina Gogean is even smiling during the medals ceremony
now. Who would have thought Ji Liya of China would get
silver
and Ludivine Furnon of
France, whom I believe is
a reserve from the
original six qualifiers, would actually
get the
bronze. It was Shannon Miller who pulled out of
the
floor final, she also skipped the vault final of
yesterday.
There's
one thing I notice about these medals cermonies...
they never let the national anthem to finish as they
turn
the volume down before the end, even when
it's more or less
going to finish around the same
time anyway...
So that is all from Sabae,
sayonara to all and it's roll
on Atlanta!
Sherwin
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Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 11:46:55
GMT
From: ***@M4-ARTS.BHAM.AC.UK
Subject:
Output of your job "WARRRC-U"
At the risk of sounding
repetitive, and possibly Anglo-centric
(although
most of the comment in the last few days has been US-based
so maybe I'm entitled to represent the other side of the
pond!), can
anyone tell me how the British women
did? I know they placed 17th but
I was a little disappointed not to see
Annika Reeder make the floor
finals. What does their placing mean in terms of
qualifying for
Atlanta? I take it they can still send a team, even though
they
weren't in the top 12. (I think that would have been expecting
too
much!) Did Szymko's
injury clear up in time for her to compete? I
can't
even remember whether she was selected in the end.
Unfortunately I
didn't catch any of the satellite coverage, and need
to
whinge again about the inadequacies of the Beeb .. why does no-one
want to show it?! OK so it's expensive, but it's a lot
more
interesting than show-jumping (no offence,
but I know which I'd pick
if I had the choice!),
and there's a lot of TV coverage of that! It's
maybe
even C4's kind of thing .. Never mind; I am holding out for the
Europeans which, thankfully, are being held just down the
road here
in Brum! No TV
problems there ..
Bex
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