GYMN-L Digest - 11 Jul 1996
There are 5 messages
totalling 144 lines in this issue.
Topics of
the day:
1. Yeah......What he said!
2. Schools and innovation
3. Shannon at Mikey
D's
4. Kathy Johnson's triple
twist
5. Compulsories
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Date: Thu, 11 Jul 1996 00:34:07
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From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Yeah......What he said!
>WHAT IS ALL THIS
GARBAGE ABOUT THE DECATHLETE BEING THE GREATEST >ATHLETE IN
>THE
WORLD? They seem to take this as a
clear truth, and beyond question.
> Personally, I think that an All Arounder in artistic gymnastics has to show
>a greater range and variety of athletic skills than any
decathlete. The
test
>would be how long it
would take each athlete to achieve a levle of
>proficiency at the other's sport. The gymnast can far more easily learn
the
>events of the decathalon
than the decathlete can ever learn the skills of
>gymnastics.
As
a jr. boys coach, I have often found myself
attempting to make this point
to whoever will
listen (and a few who would prefer not to <<GRIN>>). In the
basically rural town where I coach, my rec students
practically leave skid
marks getting out of the
gym when some shouts "Baseball season!!". And the
media makes my job no easier by touting a sport that people
only pay
attention to once every four years as
somehow superior to gymnastics.
Dean
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Date: Wed, 10 Jul 1996 23:49:14
PDT
From: ***@CISCO.COM
Subject:
Re: Schools and innovation
>What is the big
attraction of Stanford for girls no
>longer
eligible for NCAA? Do these girls
plan to go and train/workout
>with
team and just not compete?
Stanford does have a good gymnastic team,
and one possible attaction would
be the chance to work out with a good team and coaches,
whether or not you
were eligible to compete. Whether this can/will happen is pretty
much up
to the coach and the gymnast, but it'd
sure be something I asked about
before making a
selection. I'm not sure how
Stanford (who already has
a strong team) feels
about it, but most schools are thrilled to have a
world-class
athlete work out with their team.
It's a good example, a
motivator, and can
result in useful tips and advice...
Stanford is also a really nice
place. When I moved to the bay area
after
college at one of those east coast ivy
schools, it was easy to see why we'd
lost a
gymnast who transferred to Stanford.
Palm trees! Sheesh.
In my opinion, the men are
THE innovators in gymnastics. Just look at
bars. It was common practice for men to do
release moves fully TEN
YEARS before the women started doing them.
The men are
crazier. On the other hand, the
high bar makes release moves a
lot easier than unevens. Before
the women could do such tricks, there
pretty much
had to be a revolution in equipment technology! (unevens
are now much thinner bars, and much further apart than they
used to be.
The high bar is still the same.) Still, it was women who invented
the
vaults that started with a roundoff
onto the springboard (shudder.)
Chops
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Date: Thu, 11 Jul 1996 00:43:36
-0700
From: ***@VCN.BC.CA
Subject:
Shannon at Mikey D's
Hi! Everyone,
While I was in Seattle Washington, driving by a Macdonald. I had to slam
on
the brake and pull in, I saw a big poster (6' x 3') of a gymnast on
the exterior of this place. After I taken a few step closer, I
realize
it was a painted figure of Shannon Miller
(very well done). Has anybody
else seen this?
If not you might want to keep your eyes peel next time
you pass by a Macdonald, just thought I share that with
you.
Go! Amanda!
Thomas
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Date: Thu, 11 Jul 1996 18:33:37 +1000
From: ***@OZEMAIL.COM.AU
Subject:
Kathy Johnson's triple twist
Re the two posts on Kathy Johnson
stuffing up her triple twist on FX during
AA at the 84
Olympics.
Did Kathy ever not land this pass on the judges table?
The only other time I've seen her
compete this was at 81 Worlds, and she
basically
did the same thing.
Mind you, these are the only two Kathy Johnson
floor routines I've seen.
:)
Simone
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Date: Thu, 11 Jul 1996 21:24:40
+1300
From: ***@NETACCESS.CO.NZ
Subject:
Compulsories
Jeffrey asked a few posts ago which country was
responsible for the
1992-96 WAG floor and Beam sets.
Beam
Ukraine - Ludmilla Touricheva
& M Gerassimova
Floor
Bulgaria - Tzvetlana
Dimova
& Kamena Petkova
Muriel
Grossfeld was also a Technical Assistant. Amanda Borden was part of
the display team and did the floor brillantly
back then.
I am off to Atlanta on Saturday NZ time and really
looking forward to being
a part of the Olympics
finally, I have been eligible since
1980, we were
part of the boycott,
1984 our sole qualifier ( same as the 1980 one) was
not selected by the National selectors- wouldn't have made the top half of
the comp.
Imagine if all National Selectors had the same rules!!!!!!.
In
1991 our hottest team came down with the measles in Indianapolis ( oh
well put us on the map in
some way) and in Sabae our only prospect was
injured. Anyway
here I come without a gymnast competing a complete neutral.
My only
wish is that the panel judges forget reputations/ home towm
advantage / previous expectations etc, and score the gymnasts on the day
with what they deserve.
We are certainly in for a treat of mature
gymnastics
and one that I am really looking forward to being part of. I
have not
put in my "pics" I really do think it is an open field on
the day,
it will come down to the hungriest most
prepared mentally competitor.
Mo
won the Comp 1a and 1b in Sabae but without her team around her in the AA
she faltered.
There were quite a few errors in the top
teams in Sabae, some of which were
not seen on TV. Moceanu took a 0.3 deduction on her 1st vault in the
last
rotation in the 1b Team comp.
Anyway
I hope to catch up with some gymners ( especially ones with PC's so I
can
send some mail home& keep up with all of your comments) I will be
visible, please give me a yell. I 'm on vault for the 4 competitions.
1a
1b 11 & 111.
Avril
Enslow
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