GYMN-L Digest - 16 Jun 1996 - Special issue
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are 14 messages totalling 619 lines in this
issue.
Topics in this special issue:
1. petitioning/politics
(4)
2. Floor Music
Questions
3. Gymnastics
Coverage and automatic qualifying
4. Olympic tickets available for gymnastics (2)
5. Bart & Nadia at Macy's NYC
6. Europeans
7. Europeans and Canadian Nationals
(long....)
8. Another
petitioning "loser"
9. GYMN-L Digest - 10 Jun 1996
10. GYMN-L Digest - 10 Jun 1996 - Special
issue
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 07:53:35
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From: ***@CYKICK.ECLIPSE.NET
Subject:
Re: petitioning/politics
Beth writes (in part):
> But being somewhat cynical,
I think the reason the girls are getting
>special
treatment and the guys aren't is that the girls are in contention for a
>team medal whereas the guys really aren't. So USAG will
abide by all the rules
>of fair sportsmanship
with the men's team, but with the women - well, the
>priority
here seems to be to win a medal at all costs, even at the expense of
>keeping a girl (or girls...) off the team even if they
legitimately qualify.
Maybe I'be missed this
one, but I haven't seen this come up yet...
What about Bart Connor's
petition in 1984? I believe he was
having
shoulder/upper arm surgery at the
time.
Maybe the rules were different then. Could someone with a better memory
clarify?
Helena
P.S. Speaking of 1984, recall that Dianne Durham injured
her ankle at the
Trials and didn't make the team.
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 08:51:52
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Floor Music Questions
Hello everyone!
I had some questions about
floor music that I was hoping some of you on the
list
could help me with. First, how
often do optional gymnasts (Level 8, 9
or 10)
change their floor music? Second,
who chooses the music? The
gymnast, the coach, or the gymnast and coach together? If you can answer
these
questions please E-mail me privately.
Thanks! Janet
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 09:04:20
-0400
From: ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject:
Gymnastics Coverage and automatic qualifying
I
was wondering if someone who is going to trials and the games
will right a full report to me. Based on the coverage of the
track and
field trials, gymnastics will not be
that great on NBC.
At least on ESPN2, they had all four heats and semi-finals of
most of the
events
and
even showed pole vaulting and the 10,000 heats
( Believe me this is a
big improvement) along
with the men's and women's 100m.
I
guess it also depends on the sport, but a lot of people on the
track and field forum I am on the hate profiles that NBC does. Many people
feel
that they could be showing sports.
The
only think interesting about NBC and track and field is the
automatic qualifying issue. It was brought up by Micheal
Johnson(200m
and 400m world
champion) that maybe the IAAF would allow USA Track and
field
to have automatic qualifiers. However a lot of USA world and Olympic
champions agreed that since the top three qualify, a person
must be good
on that day to gain a spot.
For
example Carl Lewis has won 8 gold medals. However that should
not place him on the team in the 100m,200m and long jump
automatically.
The same issue is know being discussed in swimming were only
the
top two can go.
In
many sports many people are bumped off teams and coaches are not
reprimanded for incidents that would normally mean being
banned for a couple of
years. People are also give
three times to make a team so that a country
will
have more entrants, even though the athlete did not meet the
standard at the trials. This is all done to insure a medal
or a top
finish.
The Olympics are all about politics and egos.
The country with the best stars and the
most gold medals is the champ.
Why do you think people are paid for winning
a gold medal.
I have to
agree I can understand Chow, but
not Pickens. 16 girls 7 spots. I think
the men should have the same opportunity.
Oh
well, I guess I will have to wait and see.
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 10:21:23
EDT
From: ***@COMPUSERVE.COM
Subject:
Olympic tickets available for gymnastics
This past week I checked the
ACOG web page for Olympic ticket availability and
found
tickets were available to the following events:
Men's team
compulsories; women's team compulsories; men's team optionals;
women's team optionals; men's all around, women's all around;
and event finals!
Last year when I entered the big
ticket lottery I couldn't even receive tickets
to
all the compulsories as they were supposedly all sold out. But now tickets
are suddenly available!
That ticket lottery was
such a load of horse manure! The ACOG was able to hold
my
deposit money about six months and earn interest on it when I could have
just
waited until now and gotten good tickets at the
last minute.
Dana
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 11:09:16
-0400
From: ***@CLOUD9.NET
Subject:
Bart & Nadia at Macy's NYC
>From today's NY Times, Bart and
Nadia will be appearing at Macy's Herald
Square store on Tuesday, June 18,
from 12:30 to 1:30 PM to promote
Swatch's Olympic watches and to "host
a riveting gymnastics performance"
by
gymnasts from Sutton Gymnastics. Buy a watch, get an autograph.
:-)
Debbie
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 11:39:30
-0400
From: ***@VAXC.HOFSTRA.EDU
Subject:
Re: Europeans
HI,
My comments on euros.
I
love Lilia. I think that she was
grossly underscored on her beam and
her
vault. She stuck that second vault
amazingly. In 92, her floor
routine could have gotten a ten. She looks great, is full of spirit
and
is just amazing.
I thought bogi was grossly overscored. She definitely deserved second
place, but she shouldn't have been in first for three
rotations. I
thought
it was wonderful how she clapped for lilia. I thought it was
even
better camera work to then show a sulky frowning lavinia. I always
liked
lavinia, but at this comp. she just didn't
do anything fore me.
I thought khorkina looked alittle stiff. I hope she is OK for atlanta
Finally. I can't stand ww
of sports. Why can't they commit to
showing
one sport like nbc. I thought there coverage was horrible,
rushing from
one gymnast to another.
Just my
opinion
Alisa
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 11:51:21
-0400
From: ***@VAXC.HOFSTRA.EDU
Subject:
Re: petitioning/politics
In addition to all of elizabeths valid points, I thought of something
else regarding mocesnu. SHe will make
the olympic team soly because
karoly
is the head coach. And he would
never allow his baby to not make
the team. So if he is nervous about her injuries
then he will petition
her and she will make it,
regardless of how wrong it is.
Alisa
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 12:17:08
-0400
From: ***@YORKU.CA
Subject:
Europeans and Canadian Nationals (long....)
Well
I got to see both meets yesterday, so....
I
thought Bogi looked great and I didn't think she was overscored
at all. I was surprised to see no giant 1 1/2 to
bail to handstand on low
like she was doing
before, and did anyone else notice that she did her
giant
fulls with four grip changes instead of two like she
used to do? I
guess that allowed her to get more speed into her Tkatchev but it looked
to me
like it caused her to be well past 10 degrees of handstand (no D
credit) when she finished the pirouette; it's hard to tell
from TV
though...Her FX was great; with that
tumbling and improved UB work in
Barcelona, things could have been
different....
Pod
was good, but I still don't care for her dance on FX too much.
It seemed to cutesy for someone her age (but I don't want to start a
big
debate over this please....) I didn't think she was underscored on
V
(just my opinion though). I mean that was one of the highest
scores on
the event. Her UB, well this wasn't one of her best
routines and like
Kathy said, the judges didn't overlook her grabbing the
beam on her piked
Chen (is this named after
her?)
I wish Milo would
learn a new vault (and that the judges would
devalue
the Phelps when it is piked so much like that!) What is a piked
Phelps worth in the code? Tucked it's 9.9, which leaves nothing in
the
middle for a piked
one....
I
love Khorki's bar routine, but the Shaposhnikova to mixed grip
pirouette
isn't a new element for her; she opened her routine with this
move at 1993 Jr Europeans (please
no one e-mail me asking me for a copy of
this
meet!)
I
wish the had shown Dina (she was fifth, no?) Atlanta should be
very
close. Ukraine could surprise
people and challenge for a spot in
team
finals. They may soon overtake
Russia as the top former USSR team.
Now for Canadian Nationals/Olympic trials. They showed both
optionals and compulsories for the women (in that
order, as that's how it
went at the meet) which
decided the Olympic team.
Yvonne Tousek looked
great,
although she was only fourth in optionals after
missing her
Hindorff (it's almost as high as DomD's). Her floor is just amazing
(arabian double, triple twist,
front-full punch layout-half stag jump,
front full
punch front) with that amazing choreography that unfortunately
most of you haven't seen. Only in Canada would Jennifer Exaltacion
outscore Yvonne on
FX (double pike, 2 1/2 to flypsring, front-full,
front-full PF, but good dance too). Lena Degteva
held the lead after
optionals
(great piked Jaeger, Tkatchev,
barani-out dismount), but she had
so many problems in compulsories it was really rather
sad. Her feet
slipped off early on the toe-on before the UB dismount and
she did just a
front tuck and rolled out of
it. Her BB was also shaky, so she
was like
.15 out of third going into FX, but couldn't make it up.
Shanyn MacEachern isn't my favourite gymnast, so I won't say too
much here....Great acrobatics, including a piked full-in on floor (her
dance
is good too), but her compulsories aren't the greatest (but her FX
was not bad actually).
I wouldn't expect her to make AA finals in Atlanta
(Yvonne should if
she hits) but you never know.....
My
personal favourite, Marleen
Lavoie, was only shown on vault,
where her Hristakieva was unerscored
relative to the others. They
didn't
how her 1a BB routine, where she outscored
the field, although the
commentator did make
mention that Marleen and Jennifer Exaltacion
were the
two Canadians who had mastered that
routine.
Marilou Cousineau, who's been to
5 worlds, had a rough time, which
is a shame
because when she is on she is one of the best we have. Too
many
errors dropped her to fifth, barely ahead of Marleen
Lavoie.
In
the men's meet, no Olympic berths were at stake, as Alan Nolet,
Kris
Burley and Richard Ikeda had pre qualified; I think that sucked, as
Rob
Doyle was awesome in this meet (he was second behind Ikeda, optionals
only) and IMHO he should be going to Atlanta. Kris Burley could do very
well in Atlanta, and he is worthy of a trip to EF on FX and
vault (he does
the same two vaults as Nemov, and on FX tosses a full-in full-out mount
and a full-in dismount, and is capable of a double twisting
front). He
was
fourth on compulsory floor in Sabae, so who
knows?
Alan
Nolet no longer does a Kovacs or a Def on HB (he did two hop
fulls to one arm flanked Tkatchev),
which isn't really a surprise
considering the few
times he actually caught the Kovacs and Def when
he
threw them in the same routine....
Who
knows how our men will do in Atlanta.
Kris definitely belongs
in AA finals, and
Alan and Richard could if they hit, but they can't
afford
any errors. Things seem to be going
right in the men's program
here. We have more depth than usual, and had
there still only been one
USSR team, our men would have made top 12 in Sabae. The
women have a lot
to do though. I think we got too comfortable with our
position and took
it for granted that we would
make top 12 in Sabae. Hopefully our routines
will be more competitive this next cycle.
Chris.
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 12:23:57
-0400
From: ***@YORKU.CA
Subject:
Another petitioning "loser"
I
just wanted to point out another gymnast who lost a shot at
worlds due to a petitioning that no one seems to
mention. Kara Fry from
Parkettes earned the 7th spot for the Dortmund team at
trials, but lost
her spot when Shannon Miller
decided to go to Worlds after all.
It was
really a shame for Kara, since
Shannon's performances had absolutely
nothing to o
with the final team outcome. She
only did compulsories, and
the US only needed to
make top 6 to advance to team finals, and they
showed
there that they had the talent to medal even without Shannon
competing.
Having Kara there would have allowed for more variety in the
lineup under 7-6-5.
Steve Nunno even said that it was their
intention for
Shannon to only do compulsories, and
if that was the case, she should have
stayed home
and Kara should have competed. Has
Kara Fry herself ever said
anything on this
matter?
Chris.
P.S. I
assume that my information is correct here; in IG it said Miller
was ranked second at trials based on her score from USA's
but that she
would not go to worlds, according to Nunno. A few
different commentators
also said that she might
not go.
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 12:28:04
-0400
From: ***@YORKU.CA
Subject:
Re: petitioning/politics
On Sun, 16 Jun 1996, ALISA wrote:
>
In addition to all of elizabeths
valid points, I thought of something
> else
regarding mocesnu. SHe will make
the olympic team soly because
> karoly
is the head coach. And he would
never allow his baby to not make
> the
team. So if he is nervous about her
injuries then he will petition
> her and she
will make it, regardless of how wrong it is.
> Alisa
I
don't believe that the head coach for the women's team has been
selected yet.
Won't that be determined after the trials and the team is
finalized?
Chris.
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 14:22:52 -0400
From: ***@CYKICK.ECLIPSE.NET
Subject:
Re: Olympic tickets available for gymnastics
Dana writes (in
part):
>This past week I checked the ACOG web page for Olympic ticket
availability and
>found tickets were available
to the following events:
>
>Men's team compulsories; women's team
compulsories; men's team optionals;
>women's team optionals; men's all around, women's all around;
and event
>finals!
>
>Last year
when I entered the big ticket lottery I couldn't even
receive tickets
>to all the compulsories as
they were supposedly all sold out. But now tickets
>are
suddenly available!
>
>That ticket lottery was such a load of
horse manure!
Maybe, maybe not. The reason tickets have
"suddenly" appeared was because
these
seats were originally "reserved" as camera positions for TV
coverage.
(If I remember correctly, NBC is NOT the Host Broadcaster for the
Games;
so expect LOTS of cameras from a variety of
organizations in Atlanta.)
You'll notice that such tickets became available
AFTER test events were
held. One of the reasons for such events is
not only to make sure
equipment works (and to give
competitors a "taste" of the venue), but also
for
the media to scope out the site for "optimal" positions. Once the TV
folks
have decided where they want to set up shop, it only makes sense to
release those areas of the arena it no longer needs to the
fans.
Helena, risking animosity from in-laws by being late for niece's
graduation Tuesday in
order to see the Torch at Company HQ
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 14:34:32
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: petitioning/politics
<< I, too, am annoyed at this
"sudden" possibility of being able to petition
directly onto
the Olympic team when USAG repeatedly assured everyone it
would
never happen again. Seems to me that they're basically
trying to hand-pick
the
team without
really admitting it. I can understand their "motivation" in a
way:
the Olympics are in the US and they want to field the best
team possible,
or,
quite frankly, a
team that's most likely to medal. But it's still completely
unfair. What has
me a bit mystified, though, is that they're willing to bend
all the rules
for the girls but NOT for the men. >>
Well, first of all, as I
stated before, the petitioning process *is* part of
the
rules (you can read the original posting in the digests (november?)/
If
people misunderstood the process (either in the
gymnastics community or in
the media) is that
really the fault of USAG? When
people have been saying
the selection process will
be different than 1992, I have been assuming they
meant
that at the end of trials we would have a *team* selected, instead of
1992's
training squad. So I dont really see how anyone can say that Amanda
Borden
or Kim Kelly earned a spot on the team at 92 Trials when that wasnt
really up for grabs at
that meet. (whether that was right or wrong is a
different question)
But the one thing I dont understand from various recent posts is people's
concept of fair.
IMO, the seven best all around gymnasts in the U.S. should
be our Olympic Team.
If our best gymnast has an injury and cant compete at
trials, but will be healthy at the time of games, shouldn't
she be on the
team? What is more fair
about a gymnast who was seventh at trials getting to
go?
She was only seventh because the hypothetical first gymnast was out of
the trials, otherwise she would have been eighth!
Does
anyone know for a fact that Miller and Moceanu have
filed petitions, or
is it still a rumour at this stage?
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 12:17:24
-0700
From: ***@NETCOM.COM
Subject:
Re: GYMN-L Digest - 10 Jun 1996
Automatic digest processor
writes:
{...}
> > The coverage was pretty good although
Tim Daggett made some interesting
>
useless
> > comments.
In talking about Mihai Bagiu's
pommel horse routine he said, "when
> > he's
bad, he is also bad."
>
> I saw Tim on his way out of the
arena, before post production on the coverage
> started,
>
and I asked him to be kind-- my family is
watching. And I think he
actually
> restrained
> himself.
Anyone
here ever made a total dork outta themselves trying to leave voicemail
?
I think that happens to people on camera. I do some broadcast work besides
my computer racket.
Some take to it naturally and some screw up and others
over ham it up.
Past Stanford gymnast Jason Cohen,
being a journalism major, was announcer at a
meet
a while back. This dude does a
nasty wipeout on h-bar.
Up until this point Jason stuck to numbers anouncements.
Finally he blurted
"Now that HAD to HURT!"
> > I'm a little baffled as to
why Tim keeps saying that pommels is Mihai's
best
> > event. Unfortunately, almost every
time I have seen Mihai compete on
pommels,
> he
>
> falls off. Has he won Nationals on this
event?
When I saw gymnastics on TV as a kid I never saw anyone fall of
PH.
So I start going to college meets, and like EVERYONE falls off.
Im thinking "what kinda
bozos we GOT here"
Finally I realize EVERYONE falls off, the media
just edit it out.
I was amazed at how FEW fell of at Mens
NCAA this year.
> Mihai won the '94
competition on PH, and was a finalist at '95 Worlds. He and
> Roethlisberger were the
only US finalists. Mihai has competed in a lot more
> events than
>
you've seen, since it is actually a rarity for him to
fall.
>
> (Interesting note:
There were a lot of complaints on the placement of the
> pommels
You
dont carry a 12" torpedo level in your gym bag ?
(About 7$ US at the local ACE hardware)
>
(slanted) and that the rings were hung unevenly,
however these problems were
not
> fixed.
The team should carry a 4ft and 6 ft contractors level in the team crate
as well as a few adjustable wrenches and a set of
screwdrivers etc.
If the level says the rings are wrong, you will have
irrefutable proof
that the judges will HAVE to
deal with. Again make DARN sure
about
you concern, because if its a false alarm,
you may risk having edgy judges
who will nit-pick
worse than usual due to irritation.
Course if you bring up ring level
before the meet starts it will be far easier.
You really want to get
everything kosher BEFORE the meet, holding up a meet
30 mins
is bad form and might boomerang on you.
You will need to notch some
2x4s to get the level into the rings.
Whatever you do DONT DROP the LEVEL !
The mats will keep it from getting bent but the
bubble vials may not survive
and heaven help the
poor schlep under a 4ft level when it falls 5 feet onto
their
head !
Use the 6ft to sanity check the h-bar.
While
you are at it, "ping" the guy wires. Make sure those suckers are tight
enough to "sing". After watching a friend fall due to
botched setup,
the fear of cthulu
has been put into me in the safety dept.
> There were reports of a board cracking
in the floor during a routine...but it
> wasn't
>
checked out until the competition was over, before the
girls competed.)
Usually there is a floor manager at an event who is
USGF safety certified.
You better be sure about your certainty about the
floor, then go after the
floor manager and remind
them that their safety certification ius at
stake.
On the other hand, if you break a floor board on a rebound
floor,
its gonna take at
LEAST 2 hrs to go out, get a new panel and install
it.
Most floors go together like a puzzle hence sometimes ALL panels have
to come
out to replace one. (eechhh!)
Thats IF there is a stash of spare floor panels in a
closet, if you have
to go out to the lumber yard
then its worse.
Tough call, do you delay the meet 4 hrs or what ?
Other
possibility:
Load a condom with chalk powder, nick
the tip with a pencil point
and use it like a
giant marker to mark the bad spot and give the gymnasts
a
chance to rework routines to avoid the bad spot.
After the floor gets fixed
the chalk will come out with a good vacum.
But
why wasnt the floor properly inspected BEFORE the meet ?
{...}
>
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>
> Subject: More WAG:National Championships
{...}
>
coreography (sp) reminded me a lot of Kim Z.
Try
choreography
> Bela -- I think that he
needs to come up with a different style for his
> gymnsats. The cute little butt shaking really annoys
me. I also felt he should
> have re-assured Dominque instead of criticizing her after her bars exercise.
Why
do you think womens gymn
sells in the US and not men ?
Not too many college
guys willing to "butt wiggle" on national TV.
{...}
>
Jayci -- She is really great. I didn't like the fluff
about her family though,
> call me what ever
you like, but do these gymnasts really want their lives
> shared with the public? What do you think Kris?
Again
this is what sells. Remember that
those of us on this list will be
anoyed
by this crap because we tend to be brighter than the average TV viewer.
Average
person is pretty stupid, and stupid seldom figure out how to get on the
net. Stupid
think "up close and personal" is CUTE !
>
Friendliness -- I hope the U.S. Team will become better friends. I find it
>
saddening that no one seems to even like each other.
Well, the womens team
> anyway.
The men seem to like one another.
Sexist as it will
sound (not intentional) girls fight dirty.
And mens
gymnastics has men in it, womens
gymnastics is still pretty much
little girls.
{...}
>
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> Subject: Mens
Nationals
>
>
This is my first time posting to the forum and unfortunately it is
>
not to praise US mens
gymnastics. We are so far behind
the other top
> Nations in the world it is sad. For someone like John Mcready
to place
Worse than sad. Its (*&^%$#@ DISGUSTING
!
> third is a sad. He would not be even the alternate on
any other respectable
> team i.e. China,
Belarus, or Russia.
Whats sad is that you
seem surprised. Kris, you are
preaching to the choir.
We are in deep trouble and its getting worse. Mens gymn is not seen as
"butch"
enough so team membership is dropping.
NCAA wants to nuke us
because we are down
to 30 odd college teams left.
Title-9 has backfired.
Sure the girls are getting more teams, but
instead of trimming bloated
football and
basketball budgets, they are killing off mens
gymnastics
teams.
>
I know the networks think that Rothlisberger
is a great gymnast, and
> the best in the US,
when in reality he is neither. Well
I take that back,
I was disapointed in him
every time Ive seen him.
But he is well touted on
this list. His
dad is a real trip, I met him once.
>
by US standards he is great. But by international standards he is
less that
> average. How can the networks hype him as being
the best when he can't win
> any single event
and at most major championships he finishes behind another
> US
competitor.
> I know this all sounds harsh and unpatriotic, but it is
reality. In Atlanta
> look for Rothlisberger to do
nothing. Mihi
(sp) Bagiu will qualify
for
> pomel horse
finals, and J. Lynch will place on Parallel Bars. Our top AA
Jair
is fading fast. Im glad to see him doing well with
his other career.
I havent seen him in
over a year and a half withiout an injury that
would
have me screaming. He got some coaching from someone
outside Stanford
for a while and that jerk did
damage to Jair.
> finisher
will be Blaine Wilson but he wont be in the top 15.
Blaine did OK at
NCAA but I felt there were better than him.
>
The US program for mens gymnastics lacks the
ability to produce an
> AA gold medalist. The only time the US mens
team has done well is when the
> Olympics were Boycotted. The US needs to scap
the current JO and senior
> programs which make
it easier for gymnasts to get higher scores ( i.e.
> developmental
D's in JO) and get rid of the politics and judge straight FIG
> code gymnastics and let the best gymnast win. None of this protesting and
> getting back .4 of a point.
Well put Kris, but add
one more thing.
Gag if you will, but we need a Bela
for the guys.
I can see it now, they guys are waiting in the USOGTC in
Colorado waiting
for their new coach. The hear
thundering footsteps down the hall, aproaching.
A
cloaked figure apears in the doorway with an 8 ft stall walking stick
with a
glass fireball on the top. A ring
on the hand bears a
skull and crossbones.
A
deep voice "On your feet, men.
Welcome to the University of Rigor Mortis.
This time we are going to
win....."
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Date: Sun, 16 Jun 1996 12:43:30
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From: ***@NETCOM.COM
Subject:
Re: GYMN-L Digest - 10 Jun 1996 - Special issue
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> >Does Shannon have
just one record of gypsy violin music?
> >It seems that every new
routine is another 90-second cut.
But,
> >silly me, I still love
it--she has great music and her own style.
Do the kids really choose
their own music ?
I always got feeling the coach/chorog set it all up.
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Yes! The first time I saw Alicia
Ingraham I thought "OH NO!
They're going
> to take away Shannon's
uniqueness." I was very
pleased to see Jennie
> Thompson's hair in a ponytail and *without* the
little "skrunchy puffy
> hair thing" (sorry, but I don't know what they're
called!)
They are called "hair scrunchers"
You
got a problem with them ? I wear them quite a bit, much better
than
rubber bands. (Rubber bands destroy long hair)
Bteer that they
wear those than anything else.
I usually wear my navy blue one to
work of the Stewart plaid or
Black Watch Plaid
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-texx
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