GYMN-L Digest - 19 Sep 1995 to 20 Sep 1995 - Special issue

There are 21 messages totalling 533 lines in this issue.

Topics in this special issue:

  1. Mary Lou/Britain and new topic
  2. <No subject given> (3)
  3. MOHINI BHARDWAJ
  4. re : Retton; and a question
  5. competition
  6. popas?
  7. Grivich and THE BOOK
  8. Re[2]: Olympic Ticket Requests (& Other Stuff)
  9. All-Africa Games: Team
 10. Meduna/Kinkaid & injuries
 11. descrimination
 12. INJURIES
 13. world coach
 14. Popa
 15. Rhythmic Worlds - Team (Day One)
 16. Nadia Comenici (sp)
 17. Phillips & Karolyi
 18. Retton & Britain
 19. Giurca's Killer Gets Sentence Reduced

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Date:    Tue, 19 Sep 1995 23:51:29 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: Mary Lou/Britain and new topic

>After reading the British perspective on Mary Lou, I just wanted to mention
that there are some cultural differences at work here.

One interesting side note.  I happened to be in Britain in December 1984.
 The BBC ran a 30ish-minute special on the gymnastics events in the 1984
Olympics, sort of a look back.  They gave about 3 minutes to Retton, then
said (roughly) "but the real star of the Games was Romanian Ecaterina Szabo .
. ." and Szabo got about 15 minutes of coverage.  Having only seen US
coverage to this point, it quite stunned me to see Mary Lou essentially
dismissed like that . . .

Mara

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Date:    Tue, 19 Sep 1995 23:51:56 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: <No subject given>

er right, Kristy Phillips left Bela to go to another coach,
     She was doing great while she was with Bela


Hardly.  Bela deserted his athletes in 1987 at both Pan Ams and Worlds
because of an ego battle with the USGF.  Phillips isn't my favorite gymnast,
but she can hardly be blamed for leaving after the Worlds fiasco.

Mara

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 00:12:43 -0400
From:    ***@AMERICA.COM
Subject: Re: MOHINI BHARDWAJ

Technically she's not "leaving", since both gyms are "Browns". Basically
she's just taking advantage of "The new coach on the block".

Ken S.

> Dear Gymners,
>
>      Mohini Bhardwaj has left Brown's Central to train at Brown's Houston,
> seeking the coaching of Alexander Alexandrov.  She has been there for about
> a week or so now.  Just thought you'd like to know!
>
> Gymnastically yours,
> dave :)

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 18:17:48 EST-11
From:    ***@DISINFORMATION.BF.RMIT.EDU.AU
Subject: re : Retton; and a question

Sherwin hit the nail on the head with his comments about Mary Lou.
She was basically in the right place at the right time, but I still
don't care for her gymnastics.

I took a trip down memory lane and was reading some old IGs, and I
was wondering what happened to Soni Meduna and Susie Kinkaid?  They
haven't been mentioned in IG for some time, yet from memory I'm sure
 they were both on the USA Junior time in 1994.

Simone.

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 10:22:11 +0200
From:    ***@DD.CHALMERS.SE
Subject: competition

I am a member of the swedish national team of artistic gymnastics.
I need a competition in november or december. My question is if
there are any competitions at that time in Europe. I know that there
are competitions in Germany in the Bundesliege. If anyone know more
about the demands of taking part of one or two competitions in the
Bundesliege or any other competition in Europe please write to me.
My gymnastics standard is around 53 points.
I have already checked the gymn calender.
Is the Grunwald cup in Poland still going?

Peter

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 07:08:34 -0400
From:    ***@STYX.IOS.COM
Subject: Re: popas?

On Tue, 19 Sep 1995, No Name wrote:

> Can anyone explain to me what a popa is and why it is so unusual for Khorkina
> not to do any?
> Thanks,
> Liz
>

        A popa is a full twisting straddle jump. It's unusual to see a
gymnast not perform them because they used to be an easy way to get bonus
points- correct me if I'm wrong but I think they lowered it from a D to a
C value.


Lori
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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 07:15:13 -0400
From:    ***@STYX.IOS.COM
Subject: Grivich and THE BOOK

        Hilary quit gymnastics and last I heard she was trying to get a
diving scholarship.  Being that you're new to the list you do not know
that when Little girls in pretty boxes first came out there was a massive
discussion about how inaccurate the book was.

Lori
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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 06:22:07 CST
From:    ***@CCLINK.NET.UOKHSC.EDU
Subject: Re[2]: Olympic Ticket Requests (& Other Stuff)

The Mikester Bee wrote:

     >My own personal opinion is that it is because everyone knows that
     >there will be gymnastics in Atlanta.  In the case of San Jose and
     >earlier this year in Fairfax (Visa Challenge) there was very little
     >general public advertising.

     I know many who attend gymnastics meets because I tell them when they
     are going to be held. The university doesn't normally advertise when
     competitions will be, and when they do, they put it in the local
     newspaper the same day or the day before.

     Ligia

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 06:20:27 -0600
From:    ***@RMII.COM
Subject: All-Africa Games: Team

All Africa Games
Monday, September 18, 1995
Harare

Results from Reuters:

     Women:

     Team competition:
1. South Africa     107.275
2. Egypt            103.175
3. Zimbabwe          99.750
4. Namibia           96.425

     Men:

     Team competition:
1. South Africa     159.650
2. Algeria          155.050
3. Egypt            151.450
4. Zimbabwe         135.100
5. Nigeria          113.800

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 09:59:46 -0400
From:    ***@GATEWAY.US.SIDWELL.EDU
Subject: Meduna/Kinkaid & injuries

> I took a trip down memory lane and was reading some old IGs, and I
> was wondering what happened to Soni Meduna and Susie Kinkaid?  They
> haven't been mentioned in IG for some time, yet from memory I'm sure
>  they were both on the USA Junior time in 1994.

Don't know about Susie Kinkaid, but Soni Meduna was at Nationals this
year.  Forget where she placed, but I'm sure it's in the Gymn digests
somewhere.  Meduna was on the 93-94 junior national team (placing third AA
behind Jennie Thompson and Tanya Maiers), and so was Kinkaid, I think
(I'll have to check my IG poster of that team tonight :)

On the topic of injuries, my parents and I were discussing this very
topic when we were in New Orleans (I used Borden as an example of a
healthy gymnast, and that night we found out she had scratched...:)  I
think it does have to do a lot with body type in the sense that Dory
meant -- some people just seem to be more prone to injuries than others.
For example, one girl at my gym recently quit because of injuries; she
seemed to have an "injury du jour" and when her back felt better, her
knee would feel worse, etc.  I *seriously* doubt that this had anything
to do with how hard our coaches are pushing us and stuff, because her
case is isolated at our gym.  It was probably just that she was a little
more injury-prone than the rest of us.  Having said that, however, it
seems that certain gyms seem to have higher injury rates than
others...(I'm *not* accusing any coaches of abusive training methods,
just stating something I've observed.  Please take it as such.)

Lisa

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 17:06:08 BST
From:    ***@CS.BHAM.AC.UK
Subject: descrimination

I quite agree with your anger concerning the stereotyping that occurs because
of colour. Becomming an elite athlete in *any* sport is a combination of many
atrributes, least of all skin colour. Having said this, body build does play a
part, and as I understand it people of african origins have a genetic pre-
disposition towards certain muscle types. However, a predisposition is just
what it says, a predisposition, not a rule set in stone. Furthermore, (again,
if I have my facts correct) the muscle predisposition of people of African
origins is biased towards fast twitch muscle - just the sort required by
sprint sports such as gymnastics!!

Having said the above I must reiterate that I believe that the most important
aspects a performer must have if he/she is to succeed are mental not physical.
As an example one of the best performers I have trained in the last few years
(trampolining not gymn) is from Mauritius and has such severe asthma that she
cannot do more than a couple of minutes exercise without coughing. This
obviously makes training difficult yet she is qualified to complete in the
British A grade (the highest competition grade)!!

As the saying goes 'mind over matter'

Christian

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 10:31:44 MDT
From:    ***@DEANS.HEALTH.UTAH.EDU
Subject: INJURIES

A thread in recent discussion regards injuries in gymnastics.  As a
concerned scientist with interest in gymnastics I believe that injury
is perhaps the most problem facing gymnastics, but seldom receives
much press unless the injury is spectacular (i.e., catastrophic).  As
a chapter co-author (Caine, DJ, Linder, KJ, Mandelbaum, BR, &
Sands, WA (1995?) Gymnastics, In Caine, DJ, Caine, CG, Lindner, KJ
(eds) Epidemiology of Sports Injuries.  Human Kinetics.) in a soon-to-
be published book on injury epidemiology in sport. I believe the
gymnastics chapter does a terrific job of surveying the world
literature on gymnastics injury epidemiology.  Our best information
indicates that from 2-10 children are paralyzed yearly by virtue of
participation in gymnastics.  Although injury is ubiquitous in sport,
I am astonished and dismayed by this information.  IMHO this is the
area where gymnastics research, funding, and attention should be
concentrated.
Wm A. Sands

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 16:44:13 -0400
From:    ***@YALE.EDU
Subject: Re: world coach

> Why not Mary Lee Tracy?  I think they need a female influence as
> well.  Kelly Hill did a very good job last year.
>
> Shawn
>

Actually, there is (or was) a limit on the number of male coaches allowed
on the floor during the team competition -- you could have one man at most.
Whether this has changed with the 7-6-5 format I don't know.

:)
Adriana

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 17:52:20 -0400
From:    ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject: <No subject given>

Well thanks for the information. Getting back to the real issue.
1. We know the people who will represent the US at the worlds.
2. We don't know the coaches
3. Any predictions of who will be the "top" gymnast with the 7-6-5 rule
 for men and women.
4. Who wil make the top ten.
5. Who will make the all around
6. For those who are not from the United States, what are you answers to
these questions
7. Who will be hunting for gold or who wants to qualify.
8. Who should  who we look out for Atlanta
9. When are the dates.
10. Is it too early to tell and just wait.
11. Does  anyone have the October issue of IG.
6

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 18:13:31 -0400
From:    ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject: <No subject given>

People always read into things that were not meant to hurt or offend a
person. I  am angry at some of the stupid people in this world . If Dory
meant something different than she meant something different. By writing
the post yesterday I was mad at those who were talking about body
structure to exclude other. I was not attacking Dory personally. Since we
can not write long posts that explains everything that we said or mean
people must often interpret. . Depending on a person's mood or what they
are thinking at the time  people will interpret things
differnetly. I love all the Olympic sports and I know that there is a lot
of information out there that will help explain why someone does better
than another. Oh yeah, has any one have the new IG 2. were can I order
that book on gymnastics. 6

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 15:59:26 -0700
From:    ***@SEATTLEU.EDU
Subject: Re: Popa

A Popa (on floor at least, I don't know if there are moves called Popas on
other events) is a straddle jump with a full twist.  Correct me if I am
wrong.
Corrie

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 20:23:47 -0400
From:    ***@IC.AC.UK
Subject: Rhythmic Worlds - Team (Day One)

Rhythmic World Championships 1995
=================================

Vienna, Austria

Day One - Team Competition
--------------------------

There are three groups of sessions today and these are the
results after the first session:

 1. Belarus     38.250
 2. Spain       37.550
 3. Germany     37.200
 4. Romania     37.000
 5. Hungary     36.650

no. 6 to 16 - Finland, Austria, Norway, Portugal, Estonia,
Cyprua, Australia, Georgia, Kazakstan, Belgium, Slovenia

The TV are in the middle of showing session two, including the
likes of Bulgaria, Ukraine and France when they had to leave.

I guess session three will include Russia.

Each country performed once on each apparatus today.

Those whom I've seen performing today include: Larissa
Lukianenko (BLR), Eugenia Pavlina (BLR) (no sign of Olga Gontar),
Maria Petrova (BUL), Diana Popova (BUL), Magdalena Brzeska (GER),
Kristin Sroka (GER), Alina Stoica (ROM), Hanna Laiho (FIN) (who
had grown a lot bigger than I last saw her), Andrea Szalay (HUN),
Elena Vitrichenko (UKR), Eva Serrano (FRA), Kristina Kliukevichute
(LTU), etc.

As I've said they haven't shown everything from Day One so
hopefully I'll get a fuller picture tomorrow when the Team
competition will be continuing.

Sherwin

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 20:27:51 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: Nadia Comenici (sp)

Does anyone know how old Nadia Comenici(sp?) is?  I saw her an a Danskin ad
in Glamour magazine and she looked ancient!  I thought she was only in her
30's or 40's.
                                          Thanks,
                                              Dawn :)

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 20:55:39 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Phillips & Karolyi

I tried to send this earlier and got it back.  Hope you all don't get two . .
.

Mara
**********

>>>Kristy Phillips left Bela to go to another coach,
     She was doing great while she was with Bela


Hardly.  Bela deserted his athletes in 1987 at both Pan Ams and Worlds
because of an ego battle with the USGF.  Phillips isn't my favorite gymnast,
but she can hardly be blamed for leaving after the Worlds fiasco.

Mara

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 21:00:40 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Retton & Britain

I tried to send this earlier and got it back.  Hope you all don't get two . .
.

Mara
**********

>After reading the British perspective on Mary Lou, I just wanted to mention
that there are some cultural differences at work here.

One interesting side note.  I happened to be in Britain in December 1984.
 The BBC ran a 30ish-minute special on the gymnastics events in the 1984
Olympics, sort of a look back.  They gave about 3 minutes to Retton, then
said (roughly) "but the real star of the Games was Romanian Ecaterina Szabo .
. ." and Szabo got about 15 minutes of coverage.  Having only seen US
coverage to this point, it was quite 'stunnning' to see Mary Lou essentially
dismissed like that . . .

Mara

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Date:    Wed, 20 Sep 1995 21:03:27 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Giurca's Killer Gets Sentence Reduced

According to Reuters, a Bucharest appeals court reduced the sentence of
Florin Gheorghe, convicted of manslaughter in the death of Adriana Giurca,
from eight years [considered in itself a travesty by many - including me] to
only six years.  In addition, the court blocked Giurca's parents from suing
Dinamo Bucharest for financial damages.

Some severely edited clips from the article . . .

Mara
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BUCHAREST, Romania --  . . .

The case had been sent to the Bucharest appeal court when the parents of
Adriana Giurca sought a tougher sentence . . . They wanted to replace a
manslaughter conviction with a murder verdict. . . Romanian law punishes
murder with up to 20 years in jail.

``I'm shocked at that ruling because Gheorghe should have been tried and
sentenced for murdering Adriana,'' the girl's mother Maria Giurca told
Reuters after the ruling.

The court granted Gheorghe's appeal . . . when he admitted to accidentally
killing the girl in November 1993 after she slipped from a balance beam
during training.

``Dinamo knew the trainer was a brutal man, so they are guilty too,'' Giurca
said, adding that she would appeal against Wednesday's ruling.

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