GYMN-L Digest - 14 Jan 1996
to 15 Jan 1996
There are 17 messages totalling 868 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. <No subject given>
2. Women's Judging--NAWGJ
3. "handedness" (3)
4. RESULTS: '95 Chunichi Cup (3)
5. lefties
6. lefties, righties, and The Way
You Twist
7. Spartan open first night
8. lefties, righties (2)
9. Spartan open second night
10. Righties, lefties etc...
11. Notable RIGHTIES!!!! =)
12. Chinese Women & lefties
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
09:47:52 -0500
From:
***@NORFOLK.INFI.NET
Subject: <No subject given>
I did gymnastics many years ago for both private team and high
school. All my life I have been a
right-handed person. However, as a
gymnast, I was a leftie. Since I
taught myself cartwheels and walkovers
after watching the 76' Olympics (Nadia was my inspiration), I had no
influence from coaches or other gymnasts.
It seems that going left was
just a natural occurence for me. If I'm not mistaken, I believe Nadia was
also a leftie.
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
10:40:45 CST
From:
***@MAROON.TC.UMN.EDU
Subject: Women's Judging--NAWGJ
In purusing past Digests and looking at some of your
Introductions, I see
that there are some of you wanting more information on how to become a
women's judge.
Please E-mail if you'd like more information and I can get the right State
Judging Director or Regional Judging Director's name, address and phone to
you. I am the Regional Judging
Director for Region 4 (MN, WI, IA, MO, NE,
ND & SD) so I have that info available--don't want to send it out to
everyone though & clog up the mail!
I'll be working on putting together a home page for NAWGJ (National
Association of Women's Gymnastics Judges), so if any of you have questions
or thoughts of what you'd like to know, E-mail me & I'll try to include on
our home page.
--Robin
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
09:59:08 MDT
From: ***@DEANS.HEALTH.UTAH.EDU
Subject: "handedness"
There seems to be an interest in "handedness" on this group so I
thought I'd put a little food for thought on the topic. It may not
be so much what "hand" a person is, but rather which leg.
(hopefully) one of the very first skills we teach/learn that has a
"side" would be the handstand (not the cartwheel, since the handstand
is a prereq for a cartwheel) which involves stepping
into, kicking up
to, and stepping down from with a dominant leg. Once this leg is
chosen, which "hand" to use generally is also chosen. Also, when
discussing whether someone is a "lefty or righty" in gymnastics, to
be distinguished should be whether this is referring to the preferred
twisting side or the dominant limb leading a movement. (righty
cartwheel twists left).
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
12:05:32 -0500
From: ***@CLOUD9.NET
Subject: RESULTS: '95 Chunichi Cup
Chunichi Cup, December 16-17, 1995, Nagoya, Japan
NOTE: These are *partial* results
only. I didn't receive any other
information than what you see here.
WOMEN
1. Lavinia
Milosovici (ROM)
9.775 9.800 9.875 9.900 39.350
2. Gina Gogean
(ROM)
9.750 9.825 9.800 9.875 39.250
3. Mo Huilan
(CHN)
9.675 9.900 9.800 9.625 39.000
4. Lyubov
Sheremeta (UKR) 9.575 9.850 9.375 9.850 38.650
5. Miho Hashigushi
(JPN) 9.525 9.650 9.700 9.600 38.475
6. Risa
Sugawara (JPN) 9.587 9.700 9.500 9.575 38.362
EF
V
B
1. Gogean
9.775 1. Sheremeta 9.850
2. Milosovici
9.762 2. Milosovici 9.825
3. Mo
9.687
2. Gogean 9.825
UB
FX
1. Mo
9.875
1. Sheremeta 9.850
2. Sheremeta 9.850 1. Milosovici 9.850
2. Gogean 9.850 3. Gogean 9.675
MEN
1. Li Xiaoshuang
(CHN) 9.65 9.50 9.55 9.75 9.65 9.55 57.650
2. Evgeny
Shabaev (RUS) 9.45 9.65 9.55 9.55 9.675 9.75 57.625
3. Hikaru
Tanaka (JPN)
9.30 9.60 9.675 9.30 9.675 9.60 57.150
4. Yoshiaki Hatakeda
(JPN) 9.25 9.70 9.45 9.30 9.65 9.50 56.850
5. Dmitri Vassilenko
(RUS) 8.85 9.20 9.50 9.575 9.55 9.40 56.075
6. John
Roethlisberger(USA)9.25 8.85 9.575 9.30 9.20 9.35 55.525
FX
V
1. Li
9.70 1. Li
9.625
2. Vassilenko 9.475 2. Shabaev 9.55
2. Tanaka
9.450 3. You (KOR) 9.362
PH
PH
1. Shabaev
9.70 1. Shabaev 9.75
2. Li
9.60 2. Vassilenko 9.70
3. Vassilenko 9.575 3. Tanaka
9.675
3. Li
9.675
R
HB
1. Li
9.675 1. Hatakeda 9.825
2. Vassilenko 9.650 1. Li 9.825
3. Tanaka
9.600 3. Roethlisberger 9.650
3. Roethlisberger 9.600
3. Shabaev
9.600
Debbie
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
14:05:11 -0500
From:
***@UKY.CAMPUS.MCI.NET
Subject: lefties
Peter Vidmar is a lefty and so is my neice who was the level 8 AA Champ in
Kentucky in 1994. My two daughters
are not; maybe that's why they swim now
instead of do gym!?
Chris
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
14:06:01 -0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: "handedness"
In a message dated 96-01-14 12:11:21 EST, you write:
>(righty
>cartwheel twists left).
I am a righty cartwheeler, but I twist right also
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
13:35:04 MDT
From: ***@DEANS.HEALTH.UTAH.EDU
Subject: Re: "handedness"
It is true that one may perform twisting skills to the right and
still be a right roundoff, but if one is a right
handed roundoff, one
MUST be twisting to the left in that skill. That was my point, not
that a right handed roundoff must always perform
twisting skills to
the left.
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
13:12:22 -0800
From: ***@U.WASHINGTON.EDU
Subject: lefties, righties, and The Way You Twist
Just thought i'd throw out another question on the
topic of handedness;
if you're a rightie (or leftie) then which way are
you supposed to twist?
It always seemed to me that a rightie would want to
spin to the left
(i.e. right shoulder is coming across the front of the body) when doing
turns, fulls, etc. If you look at the way a rightie is twisting when
they're doing a round-off or an aerial (cartwheel), this would seem to
make sense.
However, in the USGF compulsories
the turns for righties go the other
way- to the right (left shoulder coming across the front of the body).
Help? Also, which way are you "supposed" to do tour jetes and
switch-split leaps?
My apologies to any lefties out
there who are feeling left out-i'm just
biased because i'm a rightie
and it always seemed like i was
going the wrong way. :)
Thanks, stephanie
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
14:15:24 -0800
From: ***@NETCOM.COM
Subject: Spartan open first night
Background:
Its that time of year again.
Usually right after halloween I drop into a
depression that lasts till mid Jan.
This being a sunnyer than usual winter
I have not sunk so badly. Indeed it
is usually gymnastics season that
pulls me out. But I ALWAYS miss the
Spartan Open. I always hear about
it
afterwards....
Thanks to Pat Towers webpage, I had all the dates in my daytimer
in early
December. Pat ! You are the greatest !
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What:
San Jose State Univ Spartan Open. Most teams its the first meet of the
year.
This year over 80 were registered.
Some of the hottest guys in the western USA.
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Who :
(Sorry my format sux, Im
learning. At least Im posting my notes this time...)
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SJSU Spartans
UC Santa Barbara
Ed Balado JR Miami Fl
Dave Ashton SR Salt Lake Cty
UT
Ward Danner SO Los Angeles CA Brian Bakalar JR Danbury CT
Garret Donahue JR San Diego CA Dave Cassie SR San Diego CA
Ryan Frasco JR Honolulu HI Brian
Davies SO San Diego CA
Troy Harsh
FR Reno NV
Reid Holbrook JR Bountiful UT
Justin Howell JR Palo Alto CA Thomas
Hyland SO Palo Alto CA
Karl Nove SR Fullerton CA Paul
Mendoza SO Simi Vally CA
Nick Rashid JR Holt MI
Aaron Sanchez JR Escondido CA
Geoff Rudy
JR McMurray PA Gray Wetzler
SO La Jolla CA
Jesse Valdez
SR Los Angeles CA
Andre Zimmerman SR
Guerneville CA
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Berkeley
Stanford
Josh Birkelbaw SO Elk Grove CA Ian Backrach JR Longwood FL
Alex Chanskey FR Lexington MA Tim Dalrymple SO Tracy CA
Brycen Counts SR Brooks GA Gabe
Edelman
SO Brooklyn NY
CJ Faust
JR Danville CA Jamie Ellis JR Albuquerque NM
Brian Fox SR
Cheshire CN
Scott Finkelstein FR Tenafly
NJ
Allen Fusilero SO Sacramento CA Peter Hegi
SR Dallas TX
Steven George SR
Laramie WY
Jeremy Herman
SO Las Vegas NV
Dave Kruse
JR Lompoc CA
David Ludlow FR Reno NV
Josh Landau
FR Raleigh NC Andrew
Manson SR Decatur GA
Justin McCue JR
Laramie WY
Clarence Miao
SO Lake Forest CA
Andrew Mason JR
Scottsdale AZ Keith
Wiley
JR Vero Beach FL
Gewin Sincharoen SO LaCan`ada CA
Jeff Stein
SO Houston TX
Chris Toy SO
Danville CA
Trent Wells
JR Kelzer OR
Daniel Wyrick FR Fresno CA
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Cal Poly
Cascade Elite
South Calif Gymnastics
Juan Silva
Jeff Howell
Ivan Flores
Don Thompson
Sergio Luna
Eduardo Haro
Kyle Seo
Brett McClure
Chris Renaldi
Basem Elsokary Jason Tremain
Zack Roberts
Joseph Bennet Toby Vanamerongen
Enrique Trabanino
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High Sierra
Stanford Gym Club (guys whos NCAA has run out)
Bradley Briggs
Kyle Asano (Program was wrong with Kevin)
Brian Salemi
Mark Booth
Karl Ziehn
Jair Lynch
Josh Stein
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Top Flight Gymn U of Wash Club
Independent (Ex Berkeley)
Allan Broadbent
Jeff Beerman
Jason Bertram
Dave Knudson Dane
Boysen
Dave Lyon Sawyer
Gillespie
Izy Mlay
Trevor Green
Jason Reynosa Jeff
Johnson
Brandon Romano
Bryan Kennedy
Stephen Smith Hacob Monderen
Thomas Vick
Mark Oliver
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Independents
(Broadway Gymn (LA, CA) CA Sports Ctr (San Jose CA) Fresno Gymn
Dave St Pierre
Tony McDonald
Didnt get his name
(All I got was "Nam" ?) Joel Vaughn
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The meet:
Many competitors did NOT have their name on their suits.
Those that did, I think the letters are all of a half inch high.
Makes viewing VERY difficult, but thats this years
fashion....
And I didnt have my glasses with me.
I was quite disapointed in the loss of body mass of
the competitors I had
known from previous years. It was
obvious that EVERYONE had slacked off
in the off season training. I still
hold out hopes that about 1/2 doz
of these guys will make the US Oly team.
SJSU usually has the build of a football team, not this year.
I was shocked at the lack of definition on Nove.
This is SJSU's best potential year in a while.
Depending on how fast they get ti together, they
could even anoy STanford.
SJSU usually doesnt get their ducks lined up till end
of season.
If they are gonna do it, this is the year and they
better get it together
by next meet. Ed Balado & Donahue were great captains last year.
I hope they can pull it otgether this year.
I have great hopes for SJSU, I hope they pan out.
UCSB Zimmerman has been busy in the offseason though.
He always had a chunky build, which he has rebuilt into something
better. His performance was
dramatically better with his new build.
Sad that he is in his last year, as this new build for him could
take him places.
UCSB Wetzler looks like hes
got great potential, depends on if they develop him
well. The talent is there, you can
read it in his body.
Stanford Dalrymple has finally recovered his lost bodymass from illness
last summer. (He lost close to 30 lbs) Hes doing better but his
arms still need work.
Scary to see Stanford's Dave Ludlow in a body brace.
I met him over the summer, nice kid, freshman from Reno NV.
I heard he wracked up his spine, but I didnt know it
was THIS bad.
It hurt to even look at him.
Wiley seems to have hit peak.
I envision a showdown between Wiley, Ellis & Dalrymple
soon.
Dalrymple is taking it real easy to avoid injuries,
saving his bod.
He actually may outlast Wiley. I
fear Wiley may burn himself out.
Washington Oliver seems to have hit his prime finally.
Ive never seen him so good. I saw him last summer and he had a BAD
meet.
It was nice to see him get it together.
My notes are almost incoherent. A
couple people on this list have complained
that mens meets are too long. Almost always mens
college meets here in the bay
area are over in less than 1.5 hrs.
This meet is the exception.
It started at 19:00 and went till well after 22:00.
SOCAL looked like little kids, High
Sierra, Cascade & Fresno looked only
marginally older. Grueling
night. By Rot 9 these kids were
fading fast.
With all 6 events happening simultaneously, and * 12 * rotations, it was
impossible to get everything that happened. I gave up any hopes of catching
scores. It was all i could do is to scribble little
tidbits that heppened.
Even that was sketchy as you will see.
Sat night notes will be better.
Top 8 scores each event will go to Sat night.
As usual, top & bottom scores are tossed out. Middle scores averaged.
Different from local collegiate meets, 4-5 scores each event.
Bay area collegiate meets only 2 scores per event so nothing gets tossed.
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The events:
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ROT 1
FX-SJSU
PH-UCB
SR-Stanford Collegiate
Dalyrymple
smooth, clean, but strength was missing.
Wiley did an inverted pike (dunno if he meant to but it looked good)
Herman had the rings anything
but still. Poor guy had a really
BAD night.
(Real shaky)
HB-Poly
PB-WSU
VT-SBSU
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ROT 2
FX-Top Flight (Tim Dalrymples old gymn as a kid )
PH-SOCAL
SR-Stanford Old School (Yeah thats what they call club team no joke!)
Jair
was Jair, what can I say ?
At one point he lost his
grasp on one ring, the audience gasp was deafening.
He just held on with one
hand and waited till he quit spinning.
Amazing ! What a trooper !
Then he dropped down,
chalked up and finished up, that HAD to pull
something in his shoulder,
he didnt show it though.
Booth doing well against Jair, his rival since HS.
HB-Independents
PB-Cascade
VT-High Sierra
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ROT 3
FX-Poly
PH-SJSU
SR-UCB
Wells & Fox nice
routines. (Somebody tell Wells to
give up on the beard!)
HB-Wash
PB-UCSB
Wetzler
decent routine till he did a face plant when he fell.
Amazing he walked away.
VT-Stanford-Coll
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ROT 4
FX-Independents
PH-Top Flight
SR-SOCAL
HB-Cascade
PB-High Sierra
VT-Stanford-Old
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ROT 5
FX-Wash
PH-Poly
SR-SJSU
I was expecting more from Karl on
this.
Harsh, so THIS is the kid Balado told me about last year...
Still a rookie, but hes got potential.
HB-UCSB
Cassie Holbrook &
Zimmerman, pretty good
PB-Stanford-Coll
Herman, WOW, so smooth,
looked totally effortless.
Looked as easy as reaching
over to grab a pencil off a desk,
so limber quick &
smooth.
Dalrymple,
lookin good.
Ellis nice deep swings. (Dont drag you
toes on the mat !)
VT-UCB
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ROT 6
FX-Cascade
PH-Independents
SR-Top Flight
HB-High Sierra
PB-Stanford-Old
Booth, back in style, lots
of sidebar work, his old trademark.
VT-SOCAL
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ROT 7
FX-UCSB
PH-Wash
SR-Poly
HB-Stanford-Coll
Ellis, Hegi
good routines
Dalrymple
9.8
Wiley pinged off bar, had
real disgusted look on his face, after faceplant.
(Not pissed but real
disgusted look, you HAD to see it)
PB-UCB
VT-SJSU
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ROT 8
FX-High Sierra
PH-Cascade
SR-Independent
You HAD to be there. Dave St Pierre did a SEATED OLYMPIC
CROSS !
I NEVER saw one before, cant
even remamber more than 2 Oly
Crosses
in last 4 years in Bay Area
meets.
(Not bad for the grandad of the meet at 29 yrs
old!
If skill doesnt get him to Atlanta sheer desire WILL,
and THIS guy wants to
go with all his heart. Prolly strongest desire
to go of ANYONE in
contention for Atlanta.
Amazing guy!
Ill tell you how he
pissed off Scherbo in a later post....)
HB-Stanford-Old
PB-SOCAL
VT-Top Flight
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ROT 9
FX-Stanford-Coll
Tim Dalrymple
9.6
PH-UCSB
SR-Wash
HB-UCb
PB-SJSU
VT-Poly
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ROT 10
FX-Stanford Old
PH-High Sierra
SR-Cascade
HB-SOCAL
PB-Top Flight
VT-Independent
Dave St Pierre nice vault
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ROT 11
FX-UCB
PH-Stanford-Coll
Edelman hard landing, walked
away with bad limp.
Look of pain on his face,
turned face away from judges, grimaced, painted on
smile, faced judges, walked away, pain
back on face.
SR-UCSB
Mendoza notable routine
HB-SJSU
PB-Poly
VT-Wash
Oliver stuck well
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ROT 12
FX-SOCAL
PH-Stanford-Old
SR-High Sierra
HB-Top Flight
PB-Independent
VT-Cascade
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End of night standings:
FX:
Jair 9.6
Kruse 9.5
Wiley 9.45
Counts9.4
Asano 9.65
Oliver & Booth 9.3
PH:
9.8
9.7
Hegi 9.65
St Pierre 9.65
Jair 9.65
Josh Stein 9.65
9.55 S
Booth 9.45
SR:
Jair 9.7
B 9.6
Stein
Fox
Faust
J Jounson 9.5
Asano 9.3
Kruse 9.2
PB:
Wells
DL 9.45
L 9.4
Ellis 9.35
St Pierre
Asano 9.3
Kruse
Wiley
Oliver 9.15
HB:
Dalrymple 9.8
Ellis 9.7
Booth 9.55
Wells 9.5
St Pierre 9.45
Counts 9.4
Wiley 9.4
J STein 9.35
VT:
Wiley 9,65
St Pierre 9.6
Kruse 9.4
Jair 9.35
Dalrymple 9.3
BirkelBaw 9.3
Wells 9.3
Counts 9.25
Tem standings:
UCB 225.55
Stfd-C 220.445
Stfd-O 218.30
SJSU
UCSB
Top Flight
Poly
Cascade
Wash
SOCAL
High Sierra
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End of First night.
Sorry its taken me over 5 hrs to decypher
my notes and Im afraid
the rest is all gibberish. Too much
too fast to get it all.
-texx
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
17:28:25 -0600
From: ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject: Re: RESULTS: '95 Chunichi Cup
I just have to ask: Are Milo and Gogean glued at the
hip? It seems that they
always compete at the same meets. HAs there been a recent meet where one
was there but the other was not?
Jeff
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
17:15:22 -0500
From: ***@NORFOLK.INFI.NET
Subject: lefties, righties
I did gymnastics
many years ago for both private team and high school.
All my life I have been a right-handed person. However, as a gymnast, I
was a leftie. Since I taught myself
cartwheels and walkovers after
watching the 76' Olympics (Nadia was my inspiration), I had no influence
from coaches or other gymnasts. My
dominant split was also left. When
doing full turns on floor or beam, I spun to the left. However, in
twisting on tumbling or vault, it was to the right. My daughter is a level
9/10. She is a rightie. It seems that going left was just a
natural
occurence for me. If I'm not mistaken, I believe Nadia was
also a leftie.
Maybe it has something to do with the brain. Different halfs
control
different things (logic, speech, motor skills, emotions, etc.)
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
15:16:19 -0800
From: ***@NETCOM.COM
Subject: Spartan open second night
Next night. Much more relaxed,
started 19:30, went fast.
Over in less that 1.5 hrs.
Only 1 event at a time so you could see EVERYTHING !
Top 8 scores from last night on each event.
They even anounced each score, was a stat guys dream.
Much easier to take notes and i opnly
had to watch one thing at a time
for once.
Dalrymple sat out "saving his body" for
other neets.
Hes rightfully concerned about saving himself for
best events.
If he makes Atlanta, he could be the guy on the team with the least injuries
(Im tellin' ya, this kids SMART!)
By the way, go see "Congo".
Dave St Pierre was the killer gorilla.
Japan has a TV show where they do stuff like killer vaults.
They support the pole on boxes. Scherbo set a record with 20 boxes high.
St Pierre came through on a later show, did 21 boxes, his record still holds
and Scherbo is FUMING !
Oliver didnt do as well second night as before.
FX:
Miao {Bio major} 9.35
Bachrach {A A champ} 9.5
Kruse {Bio major} 9.05
Oliver {Bus mjr, Ex HB champ} 8.7 (bad oops)
Counts {Econ mjr} 9.2
PH:
Bertram {ex berkeley, 94 Champ) 9.55
St Pierre 8.9 (Bad slip)
Birkelbaw 9.65
Faust {Chem mjr, AA in VT
& FX} 8.1 (massive fall)
Jair 9.0 Real funny, this high pitched "Oh
NOOOO" as he slipped off.
The he had a hell of a time stiffling laughter
as he finished up.
(THATS JAIR !)
Mason {Ind Engr} 8.4
(slipped)
J STein 9.2
Sinchoen {Chem mjr} 8.65
(multiple falls)
SR:
Kruse 9.25
Oliver 8.9
Asano 9.45
Fox {Mech eng} 9.6
Birkelbaw ---Sorry I missed it---
Vaughn {Hes from CA Sports Ctr
*MY* home gymn! Wildest "punk" hair there!}
9.55
Faust 9.15
Johnson 9.5
VT:
Miao 9.1
Bachrach {95 champ} 9.45
Kruse 9.35
Hempe {Fresno} 8.9
Counts 8.7 (Bets butt plant of the night)
St Pierre 9.5 (Gorrila Man himself)
Oliver 9.1
PB:
Oliver 9.05 (Nice sidebar work & lots of it)
Edelman 0.0 BAD fall, face plant, he got up,
nearly collapsed in the medic's arms, they checked him out,
particularly concerned about his numb arm.
Tim Dalrymple was at his side quickly,
remembering last year when he got a concussion on FX warm up
last year. Too close for
comfort.
They did let him walk back to his bench after 10 min, and he spent
the rest of the night with an ice pack wrapped around his neck.
Faust 7.9 multiple falls
Asano 9.4
Mason 9.5
Wells 9.5 NICE !
Kruse 8.9
Ellis 9.3
HB:
Chanskey {19 yo frosh,
great for a frosh...} 9.3
Ellis 8.6 Landed on "all 4s"
Good recovery on one of his oopses.
Birkelbaw 8.7
Oliver 9.45
St Pierre 9.4 (First 1 arm giants I saw this season,
Dude is pulling out ALL the stops!)
Counts {claim to fame is largest scar on the team} 8.5
(Belly flop of the night, nice bounce though)
Mason 9.55
Awards:
Ties broken by AA scores from last night
FX:
Miao 9.3
Counts 9.25
Bachrach 9.25
Kruse 9.1
Oliver 8.6
PH:
Birkelbaw 9.65
Bertram 9.55
Josh STein 9.2
Jair 9.0
St Pierre 8.9
Sinchoen 8.65
SR:
Faust 9.6
Fox 9.6
Vaughn 9.55
Johnson 9.5
Asano 9.45
Birkelbaw 9.4
VT:
St Pierre 9.5
Bachrach 9.5
Kruse 9.5
Oliver 9.1
Miao 9.1
Hempe 8.9
PB:
Mason 9.55
Wells 9.5
Asano 9.4
Ellis 9.3
Oliver 9.2
Kruse 9.1
HB:
Mason 9.55
Oliver 9.45
St Pierre 9.4
Chansky 9.3
Counts 8.85
Birkelbaw 8.7
Quite a meet, you shouldda been there !
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
18:54:31 EST
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject: Re: Righties, lefties etc...
This may sound REALLY strange, but I do everything
right: dominant split right, roundoff right, step-out
right, etc...but I twist left on floor (also known as
"goofy
tumbling- Lavinia Milosovici
and Vitali Scherbo do that
too). Most righties twist right. However, on vault I twist
right...I know, it makes absolutely NO sense, but on vault I
cannot twist left for some reason. Weird... Just something
stupid I wanted to add. Hehehehe Anne =)
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
20:05:41 EST
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject: Notable RIGHTIES!!!! =)
Here's a quick list of righties (some of the ones I could
think of) I'm positive there's more
that I can't think of
off the top of my head but...
Svetlana Boguinskaya
Kim Zmeskal
Gina Gogean
Lavinia Milosolvici
Anne =)
Kerri Strug
Dominique Dawes
Olga Korbut
Wendy Bruce
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
21:32:14 -0500
From: ***@YORKU.CA
Subject: Re: RESULTS: '95 Chunichi Cup
On Sun, 14 Jan 1996, Jeffrey Ruell wrote:
> I just have to ask: Are Milo and Gogean glued at
the hip? It seems that they
> always compete at the same meets. HAs there been a recent meet where one
> was there but the other was not?
>
>
> Jeff
Actually, Gogean
won back to back Soapberry Shop World Gymnastics
Challenge Events in Canada without Milo there.
Chris.
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
21:35:58 -0500
From: ***@YORKU.CA
Subject: Chinese Women & lefties
With all this talk about lefties and righties going on, I just
thought I'd add that in my 10 years of watching gymnastics, I have never
seen a chinese women gymnast who didn't round-off
left hand first. If
anyone out there can vouch as having seen a Chinese girl round-off right,
please let me know. I always
thought this was interesting, since all
other countries have a variety of lefties and righties.
Chris.
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Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996
22:28:56 EST
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject: Re: lefties, righties
My daughter is a right hander who is a leftie in the gym. One of the
coaches from her old gym told me that this was an unusual thing.
To all you righties who are lefties in the gym, has it been easier
for you to learn to do things with your right side compared to
righties in your gym who have to learn to do things on their left
side?
It would seem to me that being naturally right handed (but leftie in
gym) it would be an easier transition to learn handstands, cartwheel,
etc. on your right side. I know
that this has been the case with my
daughter.
Hope to hear what everyone thinks.
Linda
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