GYMN-L Digest - 19 Feb 1996 to 20 Feb 1996
There
are 11 messages totalling 832 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Woodward Camp
2. Coaching in the US
3. Amy Scherr
(2)
4. U. of Kentucky
Gymnastics
5. L. Portacarrero
6. Introduction
7. Amy Scherr/1
arm giant
8. GYMN-L Collegiate
Digest Vol. 1, no. 14
9. Any
gym clubs in Liverpool?
10.
Men's Elite Canada and PerfoGym Invitational
1996
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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 08:27:00
-0500
From: ***@EAGLE.LHUP.EDU
Subject:
Woodward Camp
NAWGJ-PA (National Association of Women's Gymnastics
Judges of PA are
raffling off a free week to
Woodward Gymnastics camp for only $1 per
ticket. The drawing will be held in
mid-March. The proceeds will go
to
the education of support of developing women's
judges.
If you are interested in purchasing any tickets send your
check or money
order to:
D. Baker
RD
#1 Box 85B
Spring Mills, PA
16875
Good luck!
Julie
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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 13:35:20
GMT
From: ***@M4-ARTS.BHAM.AC.UK
Subject:
Re: Coaching in the US
Maybe someone can enlighten me.
I was
stunned to read in one of the weekend digests that there is no
official structure for US coaching - have I interpreted the
comment
correctly? Does the USGF (?) not have some
kind of program for this?
And if I'm right in believing that there is no
accreditation system
for US coaches, doesn't that
have huge legal etc. ramifications?
Sorry, I was just struck by this,
particularly as it's in one of the
world's top gymn-ing countries! If I've completely missed the
point,
please let me know! :)
Bex
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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 09:28:57
-0800
From: ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject:
Amy Scherr
>Can you explain how Amy Scherr was a six time national
team member? I
>believe she was 15 or 16 in 1990, and didn't seem to be around
much
>afterthat. She must have been pretty young for her
first national
>team.
We are not sure
how this is possible. We got this info from a newspaper
article
in the newspaper that week. If they were wrong, then we are
sorry, but seeing how they talked to Amy Scherr,
something about what
they said had to be somewhat
true. We are not sure though, we did not
follow
gymnastics in 1990.
>13th in the world in 1990? Whose world ranking was that? There were
>noworld championships in 1990. If you're using the ranking from
>Goodwill
Games, then take into consideration that not all the top
>gymnasts in the world were there. Only a very young and inexperienced
>Gina
Gogean competed for Romania in that competition.
>Still,
it's great to know she's still in the sport, despite a
>premature ending.
>Simone
Sorry in the
info was wrong, we got it all from the newspaper article.
Bye!
Your
fellow Gymners,
Mardi and Margi :)
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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 13:20:33
-0500
From: ***@UKY.CAMPUS.MCI.NET
Subject:
U. of Kentucky Gymnastics
The following is a non-copyrighted story
that appeared in today's
Lexington
(Kentucky) Herald-Leader newspaper.
Gymnasts fall to W.Va.
despite 10 by Hansen
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.
-senior All-American Jenny Hansen scored
her first
10 of the season and won the all-around competition
against
West Virginia yesterday but the University of Kentucky
gymnastics
team lost to the Mountaineers 194.4-192.825.
Hansen scored her 19th
career 10 on the vault to win that
competition. UK
sophomore Jennie Maxwell added a career-high 9.8
in
the vault to tie for third.
Hansen also won the
balance beam (9.85) and tied for first
in the
uneven bars (9.85) with teammate Robin Ewing and with West
Virginia's Umme Salim.
Kentucky (2-5) lost
the meet on the floor. West Virginia
scored a
49.150 to UK's 47.800. Hansen scored a 9.85 to tie for
third,
but no other Kentucky gymnast scored better than 9.675.
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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 13:49:02
-0800
From: ***@SEATTLEU.EDU
Subject:
L. Portacarrero
Is Luisa currently attending
UCLA or will she be starting there next year?
Corrie
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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 17:16:15
EST
From: ***@MARISTB.MARIST.EDU
Subject:
Amy Scherr
Was Amy Scherr
really a 6-time national team member / 13th in the
world? I only remember seeing her at the
Olympic Fest with the
Kim, Shannon, Erica, Hilary crowd.
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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 17:12:16
EST
From: ***@ULKYVM.LOUISVILLE.EDU
Subject:
Introduction
My name is Heather, I am seventeen years old and I attend
the University
of Louisville in Louisville, KY. I
have been "listening" in for several months
now
and decided that it was time to introduce myself. I have been interested
in gymnastics my whole life, though I have never had the
opportunity to take
classes. I am now a Level 1-5
assistant coach at a local club. My hope is to
one
day become a Level 6-10 and elite coach. I am hoping to find another
coach that will "take me under their wing". My
coach now does very well and
has been very
supportive, but I am hoping to progress further than he is able
to take me. He does not coach above Level 5, so I will have
to learn the rest
from someone else. Hopefully I
will find someone willing. I am majoring in
Physical
Education and Sport Administration in school.
To me gymnastics is
the best thing in the world and when I found out that there
were other people
really interested in the sport I was so happy! I am mainly
interested in women's gymnastics and I love to read, watch,
look at, etc.
anything that I can get my hands on!
If _ANYONE_ has any competitions, books,
magazines,
autographs, instructional videos, just ANYTHING that they would like
to sell or would
make a copy of ( I would pay for time, postage...) PLEASE
e-mail me! I have some things I would be willing to do too.
Also, if anyone
has any questions or comments,
write me- Ilove to get mail!
Heather
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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 16:27:31
CDT
From: ***@PROCTR.CBA.UA.EDU
Subject:
Amy Scherr/1 arm giant
Regarding Amy Scherr, maybe they meant Senior National team and
Junior
National team combined. I'm not
sure how many years she was
on the Jr. 13th ranking could have come from the
Goodwill Games or
something.
I was
wondering what value the one-arm giant was given, on women's
unevens. Since they didn't want to encourage it
because of it's
difficulty, it seems that their
are more skills more difficult than
that, like the
counter-Kim, or Gaylord for that matter.
Shawn
***************ROLL
TIDE ROLL***************
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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 16:45:25
-0800
From: ***@LELAND.STANFORD.EDU
Subject:
GYMN-L Collegiate Digest Vol. 1, no. 14
GYMN-L's Collegiate Update
Volume 1, no. 14
Feb. 19, 1996
_____________________________________________________________________
(***Editor's
Note: When you submit a list of
scores, PLEASE use spaces
to line them up in
columns. Tabs are not necessarily
universal across
platforms, while spaces usually
are. This is the last issue where
I
will be able to take the time to convert from
tabs to spaces. This might
make for messy viewing for some readers.)
_____________________________________________________________________
Contents:
1.
Michigan vs. Utah (W)
2. iup
gymnastics (W)
3. WWIACC Championships (W)
4. Pittsburgh vs. Rutgers
(W)
5. PSU vs. OSU (M)
6. Georgia vs. Stanford (W)
7. RESULTS:
Southwest Cup (M)
8. University of Michigan (M & W) report
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*****Item number 1.14.1*****
Date:
Sat, 17 Feb 1996 23:20:53 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@umich.edu
Subject:
Michigan vs. Utah (W)
2-17-96
University of Michigan (4) vs University of Utah (3)
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
EASILY DEFEATS THE NATIONAL CHAMPION UTES!!!!!!!!
Going into this
meet, UM was concerned about their team's health. With
half
of their team injured, they were trying to recup. Against Ohio
State, Heather Kabnick and Dianna Ranelli
competed hurt. Lisa Simes and
Kristin Duff were
just cleared to train. Tonight,
Heather, Dianna, Lisa,
and Nikki all
competed. The arena was standing
room only.
In UM's win, the wolverines posted the second highest bars
score they've
ever had: 49.10 and a career best 49.35 on beam.
Notes: As I mentioned before, many wolverines
competed hurt.
Nikki Peters had her wrists and right ankle heavily
taped. After bars,
Heather went
into the locker room, dressed, and had ice taped to her
right
ankle.
And on a sad note, in the middle of UM's last rotation on fx, Dianna
Ranelli
fell to the floor in pain for 5 minutes, after her first tumbling
pass. Clutching
her left knee, she had to be helped off the floor. The
whole
arena went silent, you could see how upset the team was.
Scores:
1st
Rotation:
* - falls
U of M (vault)
Utah (bars)
Heather Kabnick 9.85 Alysa
Frenz 9.15*
Andrea
McDonald 9.75 Kelley Delaney 9.10*
Kathy Burke
9.70 Sarah
Northrop 9.475
Wendy
Marshall
9.90
Jennifer Mercier
9.75
Beth Amelkovich 9.70 Angie Leonard 9.40
Dianna Ranelli 9.75 Sandy Woolsey 9.925
Megan Caudle
8.80*
Totals:
48.95
47.70
2nd Rotation:
U of M (bars)
Utah (vault)
Heather Kabnick 9.75 Sarah Northrop 9.60
Andrea
McDonald 9.80 Sandy Woolsey 9.725
Nikki
Peters
9.25*
Angie Leonard 9.75
Wendy
Marshall
9.775 Traci Sommer 9.675
Lisa Simes
9.90
Kelley Delaney
9.825
Beth Amelkovich 9.875 Megan Caudle 9.90
Totals:
49.1
48.9
Running Totals: 98.05
96.70
3rd Rotation:
U of M (beam)
Utah (fx)
Beth Amelkovich
9.80 Sarah
Northrop 9.65
Kathy
Burke
9.35*
Alysa Frenz 9.80
Lisa
Simes
9.85 Angie
Leonard 9.80
Lauren
LaBranche
9.875 Traci Sommer 9.80
Andrea
McDonald 9.90 Kelley Delaney 9.80
Wendy Marshall 9.925 Megan Caudle Scratch
Totals:
49.35
48.85
Running Totals:
147.40
145.55
4th Rotation:
U of M (fx)
Utah (beam)
Lauren LaBranche 9.75 Sarah Northrop 9.825
Beth Amelkovich
9.875 Alysa Frenz 9.875
Kathy
Burke
9.75 Angie
Leonard
9.725
Dianna Ranelli - Megan
Caudle
9.825
Andrea McDonald 9.85 Sandy Woolsey 9.475
Wendy
Marshall
9.95 Traci
Sommer 9.925
Total:
49.175
49.175
Final Total: 196.575
194.725
Individual Honors:
AA
1. Wendy Marshall (UM) 39.55
2T. Andrea McDonald
(UM) 39.30
2T. Beth Amelkovich (UM) 39.30
Vault
1T.
Megan Caudle (UTAH) 9.90
1T. Wendy Marshall
(UM) 9.90
3. Heather Kabnick
(UM) 9.85
Bars
1. Sandy Woolsey (UTAH) 9.925
2. Lisa Simes
(UM) 9.90
3. Beth Amelkovich
(UM) 9.875
Beam
1T.
Traci Sommer (UTAH) 9.925
1T. Wendy
Marshall (UM)
9.925
3. Andrea
McDonald (UM)
9.85
Floor
1. Wendy Marshall (UM) 9.95
2.
Beth Amelkovich (UM) 9.875
3.
Andrea McDonald (UM) 9.85
We're so proud of how tough each of
these women were tonight!!!!
Meet notes:
FYI -
*Sarah
& Molly Northrop (UTAH) went to high school with Beth Amelkovich
(UM)
@ Glenbard East.
*Suzanne Metz is spending her
fifth year at Utah as the team's student
assistant
coach.
Next Meet: @ Masters
Classic
2/25
Next Home Meet: vs.
Georgia
3/9
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*****Item number
1.14.2*****
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 1996 13:59:41 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@grove.iup.edu
Subject:
iup gymnastics (W)
The Indiana University of
Pennsylvania women's gymnastics team continued their
undefeated streak in February topping Wilson College by a
score of 175.65 to
57.85.
Wilson is in their first year of varsity collegiate competition and
were unable to field a complete team.
IUP used the
opportunity to work on upgrading skills and this resulted in a
less consistent performance than their previous efforts, but
the meet was good
preparation for the upcoming
Ithaca Invitational at Ithaca College, February 24
at
2:00 p.m.
Georgiana Cunkelman, IUP's
freshman stand out, recorded her best all around
effort
of the year with a 37.4 despite a rough bar set that received a 9.0.
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*****Item number
1.14.3*****
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 1996 13:10:54 -0600 (CST)
From: ***@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Subject:
WWIACC Championships (W)
Wisconsin Women's Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference Championship
Headline: Oshkosh flips over the
competition
For Oshkosh, A funny thing happened on the way to the
forum.
Or, rather, the WWIAC championship in River
Falls.
The day before Oshkosh left for the competition,
sophomore Heather
Anderson, who'd been a solid all-arounder
for the Titans for most
of the season, slipped off
the uneven bars during practice, severely
injuring
her right ankle. The diagnosis was bone chips in her ankle, and
Anderson
was out for the season.
Enter freshman Suzanne Scharl.
Scharl had been competing on beam and
floor early in the season, but with Anderson's rise, had
been bumped off
both events and had only competed
exhibition recently.
Now, Scharl was called
upon not only to start on beam and floor, but
to start
the rotation on vault, as well.
How did Scharl
respond? By post season-best on all three events, providing
a solid base for the rest of the team to add upon.
In
the end, the Titans followed Scharl's lead and nipped
defending
champions University of Wisconsin-La
Crosse in a tight competition,
scoring 140.925 to
La Crosse's 140.100.
While Scharl's
impressive performance as the lead-off competitor was
certainly
noteworthy, the rest of the Titans made headlines for them-
selves. The Titans grabbed one event title, shared another,
and had
four of the top five all-arounders.
The top individual finish was by
freshman Tiffany Barden, who won the
balance beam
with a score of 9.300, in spite of a fall on her
roundoff-layout on mount. Barden hit the rest of her
set, which included
a flipflop
to two layouts, a side aerial and a roundoff, flipflop, full
twist off to
stay .25 ahead of her nearest competitor. The score helped
barden to a 34.300 all-around
total, good enough for fourth place.
Nikki Smith, another freshman,
tied UW-La Crosse's Jill Niemczyk for
the vault title with a 9.00. Smith also finished fourth on
the uneven
bars, in spite of a fall on her
double-back dismount, and fourth on the
beam, inspite of a fall during her routine. Smith's all-around
total of
35.500 earned her third.
Oshkosh's top all-around was
Kari Graef, who has sat in that position
for the last several weeks. Graef
parlayed three top-five event finishes
(third on
vault, second on bars, fourth on floor) into a 35.625 all-
around total, good for second place behind Kari Livingston
of UW-La
Crosse, who scored 35.900 to take the title.
The
Titans now have two weeks off to prepare for the Division III
national championships. Head coach Paul Scardina
said that the team
will be looking to add some
difficulty before the meet, and eliminate
some of
the mistakes they had Saturday. The Titans counted two falls
on bars and three falls on beam.
*note: Sorry for the Oshkosh focus, but this was double-duty,
as I had
to write this for the school newspaper as
well.
Results
1) UW-Oshkosh
140.925
2) UW-La Crosse 140.100
3)
UW-River Falls 132.050
4)
UW-Eau Claire
131.950
5) UW-Whitewater 122.575
6) UW-Stout
121.950
Abbreviations: RF=River Falls, EC=Eau Claire, LC-La
Crosse
Vault
1) Jill Niemczyk, LC
Nikki Smith, Oshkosh 9.000
3)
Kari Graef, Oshkosh
8.975
4) Sonja Heyda, RF
8.850
5) Claudia Borbolla, EC 8.825
Bars
1)
Kari Livingston, LC
9.150
2) Kari Graef, Oshkosh
8.750
3) Juli Baumblatt,
Oshkosh 8.700
4)
Nikki Smith, Oshkosh 8.550
5)
Julie Cienciwa, LC
Michelle Clausen, LC 8.100
Beam
1)
Tiffany Barden, Oshkosh
9.300
2) Kerri Ariens, LC
Laurie Woodring,
Oshkosh 9.050
4)
Nikki Smith, Oshkosh
9.000
5) Courtney Bensinger, LC
Bethany Smith, LC
8.850
Floor
1) Kari Livingston, LC
9.500
2) Molly Forester, RF
9.175
3) Jill Niemczyk, LC
9.125
4) Kerri Ariens, LC
Randi Deal, RF
Kari Graef,
Oshkosh
9.100
All-Around
1) Kari Livingston, LC
35.900
2) Kari Graef, Oshkosh
35.625
3) Nikki Smith, Oshkosh
35.500
4) Tiffany Barden, Oshkosh 34.300
5) Laurie Woodring, Oshkosh 34.150
Now, on a
completely unprofessional note, La Crosse and Oshkosh are
looking terrific. Oshkosh coach paul scardina was impressed
wtih what
La Crosse did, and he said that both
schools should be looking for
a great national
meet.
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*****Item number
1.14.4*****
From: ***@cmchem.chem.cmu.edu
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 1996
18:21:06 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Pittsburgh vs. Rutgers (W)
University
of Pittsburgh vs
Rutgers University
Trees Hall,
Pittsburgh, PA
2-17-96 7PM
Pitt
Rutgers
Vault
Tracey Brown 9.325
Melissa Tott
9.425
Janet Highhill 9.200
Sarah Brochstei 8.950
Calli Bodnar 9.000
Mary-Pat Joyce 9.100
Brenda
Stevens 9.425
Melanie Zimmerman
9.375
Erika Flamer
9.550
Erica Aiken
9.350
Robyn Senior 9.575
Meredith Behson 9.375
Team
47.075
Team
46.625
Bars
Kristin Bond 9.100
Erica Aiken
8.450
Lori Buck 9.500
Christine Melko 9.150
Erika
Flamer 8.800
Mary-Pat Joyce 9.275
Robyn Senior
9.500
Jennifer Matthews
9.100
Brenda Stevens 9.650
Meredith Behson 8.900
Janet Highhill 9.350
Melanie Zimmerman
9.150
Team
47.100
Team
45.575
Beam
Kristin Bond 9.325
Jennifer Matthews
9.300
Erika Flamer
9.525
Melanie Zimmerman
8.750
Joy McElhinny 9.425
Jaime O'Neil
8.150
Lori Buck 9.550
Sandy Guzowski 9.275
Robyn Senior
9.050
Meredith Behson 9.425
Brenda Stevens 9.175
Pamela Gordon 9.150
Team
47.000
Team 45.900
Floor
Michelle Moore 9.475
Melissa Tott
8.725
Brenda Stevens 9.725
Erika Aiken
9.550
Calli Bodnar 9.800
Jennifer Fallon
8.050
Erika Flamer
9.550
Mary-Pat Joyce 9.625
Janet Highhill 9.700
Melanie Zimmerman
8.900
Robyn Senior
9.875*
Meredith Behson 9.725
Team
48.650*
Team
46.525
Total
189.825*
184.625
All Around: Stevens Flamer Senior Zimmerman Behson
VT: 9.425 9.550 9.575 9.375 9.375
UB: 9.650 8.800 9.500 9.150 8.900
BB: 9.175 9.525 9.050 8.750 9.425
FX: 9.725 9.550 9.875 8.900 9.725
37.975 37.425 38.000 36.175 37.425
Judges: Barb Jani(Elite)-VT,BB Susie Smith(10)-VT,FX
Toni Kardos(Brevet)-UB,FX LeeAnn Chishko(10)-UB,BB
Attendance: 562
*
Denotes new Pitt school record
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*****Item number
1.14.5*****
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 1996 19:05:37 -0500
From: ***@pharm.med.upenn.edu
Subject: PSU vs. OSU (M)
Penn State vs. Ohio State
University Park,
Pa.
Saturday, February 17, 1996
FX PH R V PB HB
Ohio State 37.65 38.35 38.75 37.20 38.35 37.55 227.85
Penn
State
37.95 36.95
38.45 36.90 37.40
37.35 225.00
ALL-AROUND
FX PH R V PB HB TOTAL
Blaine Wilson 9750 9800
9850 8700 9750 9850 57.700 1 Ohio State
Tim Elsner
9100 9300 9550 9450 9250 9350 56.000 2 Ohio State
Joseph Roemer
9500 9550 9750 9200 8650 9300 55.950 3 Penn State
J.M. Michel 9500 8900 9250 9350 9400 9350 55.750 4 Penn
State
Mike Morgan 9000
9600 9050 9450 9750 8850 55.700 5 Ohio State
Roy Malka 8850 8750 9600 8850
9600 9450 55.100
6 Penn State
Brandy Wood 9450 9250 9400 8950 9350 8700 55.100 6 Penn
State
Trivia -- 2 people had their grips break during this meet -- Mike
Morgan
from OSU on Rings and Steve McSparren from PSU on High Bar.
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*****Item number
1.14.6*****
Date: Sun,
18 Feb 1996 20:21:52 EST
From: ***@MUSIC.CC.UGA.EDU
Subject: Georgia
vs. Stanford (W)
Georgia looked
impressive again as they defeated Stanford for their
sixth
win of the season.
(1) Georgia 197.80
(2) Stanford 192.90
Vault: (1) 10.00 Kim Arnold (UGA)
(2) 9.925 Keri Monahan (Stan.)
9.925 Lori
Strong (UGA)
(4) 9.90 Leah Brown (UGA)
Uneven
bars: (1) 9.975 Leslie Angeles (UGA)
9.975
Karin Lichey (UGA)
9.975 Lori
Strong (UGA)
(4) 9.90 (four tied,
two from each school)
Beam:
(1) 9.95
Strong (UGA)
(2) 9.90 Brown
(UGA)
(3) 9.85 Lichey (UGA)
9.85
Arnold (UGA)
Floor:
(1) 9.925
Strong (UGA)
(2)
9.90 Angeles (UGA)
9.90 Brown (UGA)
9.90 Lichey (UGA)
AA: (1) 39.775 Strong (UGA)
(2) 39.60 Brown (UGA)
(3) 39.575 Lichey
(UGA)
(4) 39.250 Angeles
(UGA)
A quick comment about the judging at this meet. For once I thought
the vault judges were consistent. Several Georgia gymnasts had near
perfect vaults that may have been given 10's in past
meets. Kim
Arnold could not
have done her vault more perfectly.
She didn't even
do the quick salute at the
landing that she sometimes does to hide a
step. The judges for the uneven bars were
clearly not on the same page.
As you can see, several of Georgia's gymnasts
came close to 10's. In
my opinion only Leslie Angeles deserved the score she
received (it
could have been a 10), and Lichey and Strong probably deserved 9.95's.
One of
Stanford's gymnasts, Amy Neil, received a 9.85 from one judge and
a 9.55 from the other.
I don't claim to know much about judging, but
I don't think there
should have been a 0.3 discrepancy.
The funny
thing is that the judge that gave
her the 9.55 was the judge that had
given Georgia's
gymnasts the 10's, so it's not likely that she was just
consistently
scoring higher than her counterpart.
Sorry, just my
opinion.
On a personal note as
a Georgia fan, I was glad to see Leslie
Angeles compete in the All-Around
for the first time this season after
recovering
from a ruptured Achilles tendon.
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*****Item number
1.14.7*****
From: ***@aol.com
Date: Sun, 18 Feb 1996 22:27:19
-0500
Subject: RESULTS: Southwest Cup (M)
>From the _Daily Oklahoman_ 18 Feb. 1996
...
TEAM:
1-Oklahoma 223.95
2-BYU 217.50
3-UCSB
212.45
4-ASU 211.35
5-Air Force 210.30
FLOOR:
1-Jeremy
Killen (OU) 9.8
2-Darren Elg (BYU) 9.75
3-Kyle
Johnson (OU) 9.65
POMMELS:
1(t)-Elg
9.4
1(t)-Killen 9.4
3-Fink 9.2
RINGS:
1-Daniel Fink (OU)
9.75
2-Garon Rowland (OU) 9.7
3-Thomas Hyland (UCSB) 9.55
VAULT:
1-Killen
9.5
2(t)-Elg 9.35
2(t)-Fink 9.35
P-BARS:
1(t)-Killen
9.7
1(t)-Todd Bishop (OU) 9.7
3-Casey Bryan (OU) 9.55
HIGH
BAR:
1(t)-Rob Kjar (ASU) 9.7
1(t)-Elg 9.7
3-Killen 9.55
NOTE: I'm just guessing
about these event results since the paper had events
like
"high bars" and "parallel" (they *also* had "parallel
bars" ... go
figure). Therefore, I went with
my best guesses and put them in Olympic
order.
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*****Item number
1.14.8*****
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 13:12:30 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@umich.edu
Subject:
University of Michigan (M & W) report
Update: University of Michigan (Women)
It
was announced today that Dianna Ranelli tore her acl. Both Ranelli
and Tina Miranda will
be finishing their collegiate careers injured.
Tina also tore her acl.
Additionally, Heather Kabnick
will be undergoing a bone scan this week to
see if
she has a stress fracture.
Both Kabnick and Peters
are questionable for next week's meet at the
Masters Classic.
Univ of Mi (Men) vs. Univ of Minn.
2-18-96
Scores
from the Michigan Daily:
Totals:
University of Minnesota 223.55
University
of Michigan
209.70
Highlights :
HB Andrew Weaver
(Minn) 9.9
Jason MacDonald (Mich) 9.6
Kris Klinger (Mich) 9.5
Jin Bin Im
(Mich)
9.4
FX Jason MacDonald (Mich)
9.4
AA
1. Frank Ticknor (Minn) 54.85
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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 22:41:37
-0500
From: ***@MNSINC.COM
Subject:
Any gym clubs in Liverpool?
Hey everyone,
My
name is Matt. I'm a 13 year old level 3 gymnast and I
train
at Gymini Gymnastics in Herndon, Virginia. I'm going to England for a
month in June as a foreign exchange student. I have to miss a month of
gymnastics, and I'm not going to be in great shape when I
get back.
Nationals and the season will be over by then, but I would still
like to
keep in shape. I was wondering if there were any gyms
that I could train at
for a few days while I'm in
England? I will be in the
Liverpool/West
Kirby/Wirral area. Thanks a lot for any info. someone might have!
Thanks,
Matt
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Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 00:23:35
-0400
From: ***@CAPITALNET.COM
Subject:
Men's Elite Canada and PerfoGym Invitational
1996
Men's Elite Canada and Invitation PerfoGym
1996
Meet Information
Men's Elite Canada 1996 is the ranking
competition for junior and
senior high performance
men. The top finishers will be part
of
the high performance programme
in Canada. These competitors
will
perform two days of optional routines.
The
Invitation PerfoGym 1996 is a national stream
invitational competition
for Argo, Tyro, Novice,
and Open men.
Competition site:
Centre Pierre Charbonneau (Olympic
park)
3000 Viau
Street
Montreal, Quebec
Phone: (514) 872-2690
Schedule:
Thursday Feb. 22: Training
10:00-19:00
Friday Feb.
23: Elite
Canada Junior Day 1 Optionals 13:30-15:30
Elite Canada Senior Day 1 Optionals
17:00-19:00
Hospitality
20:00-
Saturday Feb. 24:
PerfoGym Argo & Tyro
8:30-12:00noon
Elite Canada Junior Day 2 Optionals
13:30-15:30
Elite Canada
Senior Day 2 Optionals 17:00-19:00
Pizza Party
20:00-
Sunday Feb. 25: PerfoGym Novice & Open
10:00-12:30
Accommodations:
Auberge Universel
5000 Sherbrooke
St. E.
Montreal, Quebec
(514) 253-3365
10 minutes walk from competition
site
[I'll be there on Saturday!]
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