GYMN-L Digest - 14 Oct 1995 to 15 Oct 1995 - Special
issue
There are 16 messages totalling 529
lines in this issue.
Topics in this special issue:
1. Criticism discussion...AGAIN (2)
2. Worlds
3. Romanians
4. Gogean
(2)
5. Networking
gymnasts
6. Gym for sale
7. Tv.
Alert!!!!!!!!!!!
8. emotions (2)
9. AA Comp. (2)
10.
America's Best Videos
11.
Women's All-Around
12. BART
CONNOR
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Date: Sat, 14 Oct 1995 22:54:38 -0400
From: ***@FREENET.SCRI.FSU.EDU
Subject:
Criticism discussion...AGAIN
Well isn't Romania the worst team
ever.
First of all,let
me say that the Romanians deserved their
victory.The scores given by the judges were *WAY*
too
high,but they had
the best team on the floor...according to
the code
of points,that is.
>I just _hate_ Gogean
That sentence will be true if you put the
word gymnastics at
the end.In
*MY* opinion(and many others out
there I'm
sure),her style of gymnastics does not appeal to
my
tastes .Her bars is horrendous and she shouldn't score
over
a 9.4 on that event...*EVER* She recieved above a
9.8
during team and outscored many of the chinese
gymnasts!Yeah...she's
comparable to the Chinese.I can't tell
the difference.The only redeeming
quality in her gymnastics
is her ability to stick
her landings .She has no style or
personality
unlike Mo Huilan,Svetlanta Khorkina(and
almost
all the Russians),Svetlanta
Boginskya,and select few others
who absolutely reek of the two things mentioned above.In
*MY* eyes that makes a great gymnast.Have Gogean
go head to
head with one of those gymnasts and let
someone who knows
absolutely nothing about
gymnastics watch.Any idea on who
they'll pick as the superior gymnast?Here's
a hint...It
won't be Gina.Just
because the code of points says that
they're equal
gymnasts(in terms of difficulty
requirements),
that doesn't mean I have to think the
same.
> I mean the only thing they do is
consistently perform and
not fall off the
apparatus.
Tis true.China
and Russia are superior to the Romanians *IF*
they
hit all their routines,but things didn't go so well
for
them as they did for the Romanians.
This
isn't the first time that we've had a discussion on
criticizing
gymnasts,and it most certainly won't be the
last.I personally find the
Romanians(and especially Gina)
icky gymnasts.I'm not saying that Gina is a bad person,but
an awful gymnast.Now had I said something just to insult
them for no particulat reason,THEN I
would have deserved
this post.This is a forum to discuss ALL aspects of
gymnastics,both good and bad.I wrote what I honestly felt
about
the Romanians and the other gymnasts and I'm not going
to
just say good things about everyone,because that's
not
the way it was.Everyone
is entitled to his\her opinion and
criticism is
always going to present on this forum and in
everyday
life.Not everyone will share your opinion or
express themselves as you do.If we
all did, just think how
boring gymn
would be.
To be honest,I
think that your post was ABSOLUTELY
unneccesary.I
would also go so far as to say that getting in
a
tizzy over the Gogean teeth thing was just plain
stupid(quite a strong word,but it
was the nicest one I could think
of).I've kept
quiet about this subject
for quite some time,but this in addition to the Katie Dyson deal was
just
too much to ignore.Lighten
up,already.
My usual rambling self,
Billy
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Date: Sat, 14 Oct 1995 23:49:23
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From: ***@MADRAD.RADIOLOGY.WISC.EDU
Subject:
Worlds
I've finally read through all the email (400+) after
Japan,
but I have not watched the gymnastics on
t.v. yet. Here I go
with some comments, first
answering some of the
earlier ones I read(WARNING,
it's long!):
During
team competition, the US coaches were indeed
Bela
and Mary Lee Tracy (not Peggy Liddick, although
she was around, outside the arena).
Beth, I'm pretty
sure Bogy competed before Piskun, at
least on a couple of events, because I had wondered
about the lineup too.
The reason Meng
Fei got a zero for her 2nd vault was
that she showed the number for a layout tsuk,
performed
a pike-layout-pike tsuk,
which was the compulsory
vault. So, technically, she performed the
wrong
vault (illegal vault?).
In regards to
Li's translation during the press
conference, I
agree with Beth in that it may have not
been done
too well. Plus, there were mis-spellings
all over the
place; in newspapers, and even on the
huge screens
in the arena. They actually
spelled
pommel horse as "pommel house"
and "voult" for
vault.
With
regards to Joan Ryan's comments that the abuses
seen
in gymnastics is not seen in little leagues is
not
true. The Chicago Tribune recently
had several
articles about a little league coach
who gave Lasix
(a diuretic, used for heart and
blood pressure
problems) to the boys, in order for
them to lose
the weight (to make the team). Worse, some of the
parents, trusting the coach, had asked him for the
drug for their little boy! The boys would only eat
salad, workout for a couple of hours, sit in a sauna,
and take the drug a couple of days before the weigh-in.
If
that's not abuse, then what is?
They are (or were,
before we left for
Japan) considering criminal charges
against the
coach. So, yes, gymnastics has
its
problems, but so does little league (and all
other sports).
Now my comments about the competition:
There is a homecourt advantage- Japan was overscored.
Names
do count- The Greek (women's) team was wonderful;
beautiful form and good difficulty, but who were they?
The
French coach had a right to be angry, his team had
the
best FX routines; very original, good music, great
choreography,
good difficulty, and they were performed
very
well. Artistically, they were the
best on floor.
I felt Ludivine Furnon should have won over Gogean
on
floor, but again, who was she? Mao Yanling,
of China,
was one of the most underscored gymnasts
of the meet.
Every time I thought, wow, was that a great routine,
I
would look up the number and see that it was her.
On
the men's side, I felt Jovtchev should have been
scored a little closer to Chechi
(though I do agree
Chechi is excellent on rings)
in the finals. Also,
Scherbo was overscored. His vault, in the finals, had
the least distance (and height?). His high bar routine
does not impress me; there were many others throwing
more difficult routines, but not getting the same
scores.
Romanians (women's, at least) were overscored-
Right from
the start, it
was not "who will win AA?", but "which
Romanian (Milo or Gogean) will win?" Milo performed a
bland
routine in compulsory FX, but she received a 9.80.
She outscored Khorkhina, Miller, Mao, and even Marinescu,
who I thought performed way better.
As for the US
gymnasts, I thought they did great.
The
women showed good form and
consistency. They should be
really proud of their performances. (As a side comment,
they were not so friendly with each other, but it may
have been because the coaches were not so friendly with
each other.
However, after Moceanu landed her vault,
Nunno came running over and yelled,"Hey,
do you know what
you just did?" She looked at him, kind of perplexed,
as
did the other coaches. "You did it! We got 3rd!" All
of the
coaches jumped; Bela, Nunno,
and Tom hugged, and
I think I actually saw Bela
cry! I'll have to check my
picture, after I get it developed. The coaches seemed
more happy than the gymnasts.) The men should also be
proud of their performances. They hit compulsories, and
were okay in optionals, but were
just out-performed.
Still, 9th is good, especially since so many people
didn't
think they would qualify for Atlanta.
Puerto
Rico and Atlanta should be exciting.
Lani.
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 14:52:02
EST-11
From: ***@DISINFORMATION.BF.RMIT.EDU.AU
Subject:
Romanians
I personally think the Romanians are great and some of my favourite
all time gymnasts
have been Romanians eg Silivas,
Pasca.
But Gina
Gogean IS VERY BORING as a
gymnast. I don't think she has
changed
her routines since Barcelona, except maybe
for a coupla moves here
and
there.
Actually, the first time I saw Gogean
perform (92 Europeans) she did
a great bars
routine that included a Kim salto. But I've never seen
her do it since.
I've also heard that she does a FF full on beam,
but
only in exhibitions.
Whenever I watch gym on tele
I view Gogean's performances as the time
for a break.
BORING, BORING, BORING. And
this is coming from
someone who can watch gym for
hours on end.
The only reason Gogean gets the
big scores is because she's a name.
She has to be the most undeserving
European champion ever. And
was
the difference between her and Miller at 93
Worlds really only 0.07?
NOT!!!
Simone.
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 03:08:45
-0400
From: ***@MAGNUS.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU
Subject:
Gogean
First of all, I
apologize to everyone who was offended by my comment about
Gogean's teeth.
It was NOT meant as a personal attack on her. It was partly an
attempt at humor and partly true curiosity. The fact is that
Boginskaya never
used to
smile and the reason for it was she was embarrassed about her teeth. So
I
was just wondering if the same might be true of Gogean.
In no way, shape or
form do I blame any gymnast
for having bad teeth. It is not their fault that
dentistry
isn't as developed in their countries as it is in the West. But the
fact remains that there are *numerous* gymnasts who tend not
to smile or who
will only smile with their mouths
closed because they are self-conscious about
their
teeth. I know of several Russians and Ukrainians in this situation. But
it doesn't say anything about their gymnastics. I personally
wish Gina would
smile more, since she has lovely
teeth and a smile would definitely add some
personality
to her gymnastics and perhaps gain her some fans. Just look at how
many people who used to dislike Boginskaya
have decided they like her now. Why?
Because now she
smiles.
Beth
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 10:49:00
-0400
From: ***@UNHF.UNH.EDU
Subject:
Networking gymnasts
Is there anyone on this list who has a daughter in
competitive gymnastics or
knows of one who would
be interested in networking via e-mail with my 9 year
old
(Level 5) daughter? She has just discovered the wonders of communicating
via e-mail, and would like to hear from others her age or in
her sport.
Please e-mail me directly,
Lynanne
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 11:07:39
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: Criticism discussion...AGAIN
Regarding Gina Gogean,
I think that you guys are being way too critical.
Afterall, you
make it sound that she hasn't worked as hard to get where she
is, which she definitely did. Maybe she thinks that smiling would
detract
from her seriousness. Maybe she concentrates so hard that she
forgets to
smile. Either way, she is still a great gymnast
and does not deserve to be
picked on.
gymnastically yours,
Alex
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 13:12:32
EDT
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject:
Gym for sale
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 11:07:29
-0700
From: ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject:
Tv. Alert!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi!!!!!!
This
morning while we were eating breakfast the tv. was on and all of a
sudden a shot of Christy Henrich
on the bars and beam flashed up and
there was an
advertisement about a story on Hard Copy Monday on NBC I
think
it is on at 7:00 or maybe 7:30. You'll have to check. Since it is
a tabloid news show whatever it says is probably way off
from the truth
but I think it would be interesting
to hear what they say. Well, we
better go now!!
BYE!!!!
Your fellow GYMNers,
Margi
and Mardi :)
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 20:38:27
GMT
From: ***@TPONE.TELEPAC.PT
Subject:
Re: Gogean
>Just look at how
>many people who used to dislike Boginskaya
have decided they like her now.
>Why?
>Because now she
smiles.
Now I am really curiously about that.
I sincerely thought
people would apreciate a gymnast for her
performance
not her smile.
Could you please
explain yourself on what in hell does a smile improve a
gymnast
performance?
Or do you rather enjoy a gymnastics show than a
gymnastics performance?
The shoes must go on or gymnasts are supposed to
improve their performance?
Greetings from a curiously gymnastics
enthusiast
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 17:13:33
-0500
From: ***@EXPERT.CC.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
emotions
I agree that the US girls are "fake" when it comes
to showing
their emotions toward one another. The only time they rally see
each other is when it is time to compete for the
country. Most of
the other teams train and live together. I would imagine that the
US team
would be the top team in the world if they lived and trained
the way some of the other top teams do (Romania, China,
Russia).
Gymnastically Yours,
Aaron
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 17:20:25
-0500
From: ***@EXPERT.CC.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
AA Comp.
I just watched the AA competition on ABC. It was pretty good. I was
surprised
to see so many mistakes. Especially Mo Huilan's beam dismount.
I
feel that her fall costed her the AA gold. I was glad to see Dominique
Moceanu and Kerri Strug do so
well. I felt bad for Shannon
Miller, but I
was glad to see her compete never
the less. Just think if Moceanu had
her nerves under
control on beam...and if she hadn't stepped out of bounds
on floor...I was extremely happy to see Svetlana Khorkina do so well.
She
is absolutely fantastic as a competitor
and to watch in general. She
always
smiles, no matter how well she does. Did you hear you little scream when
her
bar score was posted...it is great to seee he enthusiasm...and the emotions
from Pod. and Milo. The 1996 Atlanta Olympics are becoming
harder to
predict with every competition.
...Yours,
Aaron
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 18:32:02
-0400
From: ***@GWIS2.CIRC.GWU.EDU
Subject:
Re: AA Comp.
This is my two cents on the AA not a direct reply to
Aaron. Boy am
I
going to get flame broiled. I completely disagree with the AA
results.
IMHO 1 should have gone to Khorkina. Aside from the one error on floor
she had a wonderful competition. I would have given 2 to Amanar. I
felt
she was way underscored in vault and
floor. How does a 9.912
routine
become a 9.7something routine
overnight. And how does a stuck
10.0 value
vault, with good form in the air, rate
in at 9.7 ish... I was very
dissapointed.
I would have given 3 to Pods definitely. I really like
this
gymnast but I felt her score on bars, beam, and possibly floor were
overrated. That
was a huge form break on beam, she had two breaks in the
bar
set (jaeger and dismount), and a couple of akward
landings on floor,
one in particular which I don't
remeber the exact pass... it was a clear
shuffle. And her
last pass was very obviously labored.
As much as I
love Milo and always will I
don't feel she should have medaled in this
particular
meet. The bars and beam work were
simply too blah, done with
an eye on the code of
points... 4th sure... but bronze ahead of Amanar
(shakes head).
Mo's fall was a shame. I
would love to see how she would
have stacked up to
the rest of these athletes without a fall.
And I have
a
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 18:34:40
-0400
From: ***@CLARK.NET
Subject:
Re: emotions
<snip> I would imagine that
the
>US team would be the top team in the world if they lived and
trained
>the way some of the other top teams do
(Romania, China, Russia).
>
Dunno
about that. Karolyi's
girls live(d) and train(ed)
together and that
didn't/doesn't seem to make much
of a difference during the competition.
Vicki
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 20:39:55
-0400
From: ***@DELPHI.COM
Subject:
America's Best Videos
Dear Gymners,
I know this seems
petty, but does anyone know why they don't use the
gymnast's
real floor music when they show floor routines on the America's
Best Videos
and Superstars of Gymnastics Video?
I was watching them today,
and realized it
was really annoying to watch a routine that you know and
then
hear some weird music! Anyone else
share my feelings? Any
answers?
Gymnastically Yours,
Dave :)
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 19:50:39
-0500
From: ***@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Subject:
Women's All-Around
Date sent:
15-OCT-1995 19:37:41
OK, likewise, I suspect this might be
flame-broil also, but I can't keep
my mouth shut.
Sorry. :)
>From what I saw, I think the all-around results were
almost right on. I
had some slight complaints
about Kerri Strug's bars and floor scores
(especially since Kerri had her legs glued together on her
cast handstands
for the first time I've seen this
year and her floor set rocked) but in the
overall
view of things, they were ok, and she really had a great
competition.
Strug aside, I think the scores for everyone were
almost
totally accurate. The judges were awarding
athletes who ignored some of
the "Cheap"
code rules and went for variety, and took deductions where
they were warranted. Khorkina
could've won, sure, but downgrading that last
pass
from a triple to a double twist probably screwed her start value (E to
a B), and other than that, her scores were great. As for Podkopayeva being
overscored,
I dunno. I think her bars score was a little high,
but the
rest were right on. Her beam score had one
break, how much more can you
penalize her?As for Milosovici, she hit
reasonably well. I think it is
interesting to note
her weakest event was vault, where normally it has
been
her strongest. Amanar, in my honest opinion, was overscored in the
team
competition on floor, anyhow, so...even the annoucners
acknowledged
her floor choreopgrahy
is weak. Her beam set was probably OVERSCORED in
the
AA finals. I mean, she had two wobbles, a big step on her double tuck,
and the rest of the routine was very tentative (she barely
got her feet off
the beam on her jumps).
I
think a huge point that needs to be made are the
amount of mistakes that
were made. Miller had
problems on bars on a move that I doubt she has ever
missed,
Mo sat down her beam dismount, Khrokina popped her
triple twist to
a double, Gogean
collapsed on bars...and the list goes on and on, I'm sure.
The top athletes
in Sabe were the ones who avoided mistakes. I think
the
standing reflected that, nothing more.
Two
final thoughts:my early complaint
about the Romanians being overscored
in comparison to everyone else was evened out in the AA
finals, at least
from what I saw. And the emotions
that were displayed really hit me hard.
Milosovici
crying really hit me hard. She has pushed herself to remain at
the top, and yet she can't break through. Pods hit finally,
and realized
it, and Khorkina
knows what she achieved.
That's it. Though I still cannot get over Strug's bars routine. Having
watched
it three times prior this year, her legs were finally together. She
has finally gotten it together. And Miller's guts have to be
admired as
well. The respect she has gotten from
so many people after last week...and
the
Chinese...and Milosovici trying so hard...and Pods
finally breaking
through....*giggle* Can you tell
I thought the meet was terrific? :)
Now, the push to Atlanta
begins...
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Date: Sun, 15 Oct 1995 20:54:16
-0400
From: ***@DELPHI.COM
Subject:
BART CONNOR
Dear Gymners,
Throughout ABC's
coverage of Sabae, I've noticed that Bart Connnor's
comments and
commentary of certain gymnasts has been quite rude and uncalled
for. He cuts
gymnasts down because of their style, difficulty, execution,
and past performances.
I first noticed this at the World team trials. Has
anyone
else noticed this? Does anyone
agree?
Gymnastically yours,
dave
:)
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Oct 1995 to 15 Oct 1995 - Special issue
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