GYMN-L Digest - 20 Jul 1996 to 21 Jul 1996
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are 10 messages totalling 353 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Go U.S.A.!!!
2. Women Pod Tr
PART II
3. Drug use among
gymnasts (2)
4. Whoops!
5. Chusovitina's
first pass...
6. Great Olympics
Links
7. Tidbits from Podium
Training...
8. Disregard
9. Scott & Brandy / SeaWorld
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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 00:31:11
-0400
From: ***@ISMI.NET
Subject:
Go U.S.A.!!!
Hey all!
Well, I hope that all you who doubted
the men's team now have gained some
respect and
confidence in them, they were awesome!
If the men are this good
then I can't even
imagine how great the women will be, I have a feeling we
may
have a lot of medals, mens and womens,
in the near future!
DEAN
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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 00:49:00
EDT
From: ***@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Subject:
Women Pod Tr PART II
I got back to the GA
Dome after being held up with 10 million people
which
caused me to miss 1.5 rotations, including most of the Ukrainians'
Floor
routines. So I'll start from where
I came back...
HUNGARY--One of them is doing a nice double twisting Yurchenko, Onodi is
throwing her front pike half. Onodi did work
optional bars, doing
pretty much her same old set
without all of the full turns on the low
bar, I
think. She did throw a double
layout dismount that is better
than the one she
did before. However, her beam
brought a new skill--a
beautiful one-arm handstand
in her mount, and she held it for a good 4
seconds. She also did her Onodi,
and a backhandspring layout
backhandspring.
Like I said before, Balog looks much improved
from
Barcelona, and Ovary looks amazing. It's too bad no one knows how old
she is or else she'd get as much attention as Boginskaya.
BELARUS--They were all over the place
on beam. Many missed their
front
on mounts. That can be attributed to youth and
inexperience, I suppose.
On floor, Boginskaya
fell on her 2 1/2 twist, but she does have new
music--kind of.
It's Spanish again, and it's amazing--she hasn't
changed
a thing of the choreography. I'm
really serious. Everything is
where it was with the other music. You'll believe it when you see it.
Too
bad, because when I heard different music I was looking forward to a
new routine. Oh,
also, Tarasevich punched a Rudi off beam instead
of
her old double front--it looked pretty good and
anything out of the
ordinary is a good thing. On floor, Tarasevich
threw a double twisting
fornt
punch front--great! Her dance is
very reminiscent of Gutsu's at
the
'92 games. And Piskun
looked strong with her whip to triple twist
and 2
1/2 twist punch LAYOUT front.
UKRAINE--Knizhnik is still strong
on vault with her front pike 1/2. Mirgordskaya
does the same vault, and
although Anna gets a lot
of height and distance, her form is in need of
help. Lilia is strong as ever on vault, and
vault looks to be a very
strong event for the
Ukrainians. Mirgordskaya
does her 2 German Giants
to a tkatchev
and also a very high jaeger on bars.
I saw that good old
leg separation on
Lilia's Geinger, but her dismount looked improved
from
European's--it wasn't slung out anymore. All in all, the Ukraine looks
strong and may sneak into the medals...
EILEEN
DIAZ--I only saw her bars routine, but it looked good. She's
probably
not in contention for finals due to her weak compulsories, but
she's a delight on and off the floor.
USA--I have
way too much written about them--but here goes. Amy was up
first
on beam, but all 7 girls competed it, so I'm not sure who will be
odd person out.
She did backhandspring-layout-backhandspring (fear from
trials?),
her full was solid, a korbut (took out full twist on Rulfova),
and a roundoff backhandspring 2 1/2
twist, which she may have meant to
be a triple
twist, but hey--it looked good as a 2 1/2!
Jaycie was up
second
with her front on (still great--nice high landing),
backhandspring to 2 layouts, punch front, and a small
step on her double
back. Shannon was up 3rd, and she threw a
punch front, backhandspring 2
layouts,
Miller, and a full-in which was really low and she took a big
step back from pulling it around so much. Moceanu was
solid with her
backhandspring
to 3 layouts--she landed the third layout a little low
but
didn't panic- -she just brought her back leg in front of her other
leg--that's really admirable, being able to do that under
pressure. Her
punch front was good, and she had a small hop on her double
back. She
looks
good on beam. Kerri was up next
with her backhandspring layout
backhandspring layout, but she was
very shaky on her first double stag
jump. Then she FELL on her Popa,
which I've never seen her even wobble
on, and then
I saw her do something else I've never seen--she stuck her
double back. Dawes
was really off after throwing her backhandspring
to
3 layouts, hit her punch front, and almost stuck her full-in. Last up
was
Borden, and I don't know if that means that she's anchor or if she
won't be in optionals, but she had
a great front on, her backhandspring
backhandspring 2-foot layout was
solid, she had a small wobble on her
full turn,
but her punch front and 2 backhandsprings to double
back were
both solid. In floor warmups,
Kerri had a fwe problems
with her front
full-front full. Dawes led off with her good double
layout, her 2 1/2
punch front stayed in bounds,
and ended with her piked full-in. Jaycie
was up next with a big step on her double front but kept it
in bounds (I
do think that if she 1/2 twisted out
of it she'd be able to land
better), her second
pass was FINALLY as good as it should be with a
front
full to a front LAYOUT, and ended with a full-in. Borden rocked
her
arabian double front, 2 1/2 twist, and ended with her
front full to
front layout. Moceanu
mounted with a piked full-in, did a Rudi, front
full to front layout, and ended with a 2 1/2 twist. Her landings were
really
pretty weak and she was noticable limping after her
routine.
This is definitely a very weak event for her with her leg
problems.
Mileer mounted with a single layout,
did her 2 front passes, and ended
with a
full-in. She also looks weak, and
not just her wrist. Kerri's
double layout was great but almost out even with a perfect
landing, she
hit her front ful--front
full, and her ending full-in was also stuck but
again
almost out. Amy did not perform
floor ex--I guess she's out on
that event. On vault, Jaycie
missed her hand on her first vault and
crashed it,
but did a great second vault. Moceanu was up next with 2
1.5 twisting Yurchenkos which were landed, not stuck, and really low
and
close to the horse. Amy then did two double-twisting Yurchnkos with 1
step
apiece. Dawes did 2 1 1/2 yurchenkos, both with steps, and Shannon
only performed Hristakievas, which
weren't as dynamic as before but she
stuck the
second one. Kerri threw two Yurchenko 1 1/2s with small steps
on
each. Amanda didn't perform on
vault but did a good job adjusting
the
boards. On bars, the order was Moceanu (with a new full in double
layout
and a good Pak and Shaposhnikova), Strug, who has the same old
routine
with a stuck dismount, Borden with her high releases and a small
hop on her double front, Chow (who looked off on a lot of
those
Stalder-pirouette combos but stayed on and
had steps on her double
double
dismount), Jaycie did a PERFECT routine, stuck
dismount and all,
Miller did her same routine except
again just dismounted with a layout,
and Dawes
anchored with a small hop on her dismount but a great (as
usual) Hindorff. I have no idea who they'll take off on
this event, but
I think it should be the same person they take off of
compulsory bars so
that the other girl has an
opportunity to make event finals.
So that's
the USA. In a nutshell...
And while the
entire crowd didn't notice anyone else--I did...
SPAIN--Another
team that is on the rise.
They all showed great
musicality on floor,
with maybe the exception of Gemma Paz (who I did
see
stand still for a few seconds).
Joana Juarez is really one to watch
if she
hits...a double layout on floor plus her dance is beautiful. On
bars,
the girls whoed great form and were just awesome with
their big
release moves--I think I say a huge piked Jaeger from inverts. Juarez
seemed
to have a few problems on beam, as did the rest of the team.
Their dance on
beam is nice, though, and toe point is great--maybe it's
in
the water--remember Sonia Fraguas? I couldn't see that much of them
and I do feel that they were overlooked--too bad for the
really partisan
corwd. I felt at times that I was the only
person there to see
gymnastics, not just the
US. I actually got a lot of dirty
looks for
daring to applaud Juarez's floor
routine...
OTHERS--The best individuals were in this rotation too, and
also went
unnoticed. Ludmila Prince
of Latvia was really great, with a high
double
layout on fldoor and great dance. Her beam tumbling is huge--she
does 2 backhandsprings to a 2
footed layout that was at least as high as
the
Chinese's. Also, I FINALLY got to
see Yvonne Tousek's floor ex, and
I absolutely
understand why everyone loves it. I
was mesmerized...and I
clapped my heart out, and
actually, some of the little kids around me
figured
they should too...so Yvonna got a little support out
there. Her
beam
leaps were also works of art. Also,
the Koreans looked good, being
much more
expressive on floor, and one of the girls from a country that
I honestly
don't remember had a beautiful routine to the music from the
Passion soundtrack--very haunting. I was really impressed with
everyone's performances, especially the non-Americans since
they
competed with absolutely no support. Sad, but they still showed
beautiful gymnastics.
I'm going to write one more
little bits post and then I'll shut up.
Promise.
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Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 23:06:51
-0600
From: ***@CYBERHIGHWAY.NET
Subject:
Re: Drug use among gymnasts
It's interesting that so many seem surprised
at the possibility that
gymnasts might use
performance enhancing drugs. Here's something to think
about
--
If you know anybody who was on or close friends with members of the
1976
Montreal men's gymn team from the USA, ask
them about their own parties and
the known drug
use at the Games. You may find the stories interesting.
If you don't
think the pressure to perform will drive gymnasts to drug use,
watch any group of athletes at any JO meet. Aspirin,
Ibuprofen, caffeine,
super high sugar intake ... these
low level competitors will try almost
anything to
compete better, hurt less, and try "to get an edge". Your
definition of "drug use" doesn't even have to be
that loose to see what
they're doing. So, why
would an elite athlete not also be tempted?
I'll admit that I don't
want to think it's pervasive at this time and at
this
Olympics. I would, however, say that winning a gold medal is plenty
enough reason to "push the envelope" a little in
an effort to end up on top.
Maybe even use "science" to perfect and
to mask drug use.
True, these aren't happy thoughts; but, the chance
to win a gold medal or
simply be the world's best
in any sport is often more than enough reason for
some
athletes (certainly not all athletes) to turn drugs of some kind.
Drug free sports is a dream -- not reality.
--
Andy
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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 01:12:30
-0400
From: ***@GNN.COM
Subject:
Re: Drug use among gymnasts
Joy --
Am I dreaming or did you
*really* say Chusovitina was throwing a double
layout full-out punch front through to a double layout?! NBC
better show
that!
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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 01:15:10
-0400
From: ***@GNN.COM
Subject:
Whoops!
Just so no misunderstands -- I didnt
mean to leave the "Drug Use in
Gymnastics" Subject line on my
question about Chusovitina. Sorry
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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 01:21:00 EDT
From: ***@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Subject:
Chusovitina's first pass...
Yes, to everyone
who read Tim's question, Chusovitina did throw a
back-to-back pass of double layout full-out and then a
double layout.
Can anyone else who was there confirm that she used a punch
front in the
connection after her first double
layout? I'm 99% sure she
did--even
without the punch front it's
amazing. How old is she? 21?
Just
amazing.
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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 01:31:05
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Great Olympics Links
To all:
I've compiled a list of the
best Olympics sites on the Internet. These
are not
only the sites that offer the latest news but also offer virtual
reality, spy cameras, video clips and sound clips. The list
can be found at:
http://www.charlotte-florida.com/olympics
Heck, you can even see a
picture of me on the page.
But don't let that scare you
away.
(grin)
-- Ron
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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 01:44:00
EDT
From: ***@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Subject:
Tidbits from Podium Training...
JOY'S STUPID AWARDS FROM PODIUM
TRAINING...
Best Women's Tumbling Pass: Chusovitina's
back-to-back double layout
full-out to double
layout Worst Music for a Floor Ex: A Korean Girl used
"Cotton-Eyed
Joe" by the Rednex. If you've never heard this, it's a
really awful version with techno and it's just
annoying. You've been
warned. Most
very hyped gymnasts who probably will not win a medal:
Miller and Moceanu do not look recovered enough to do their best. They
might
have been contenders at their best...but...they aren't. Best
dance
on Floor: 1. France 2. Spain 3. Greece Best tumbling (team): 1.
Romania 2.
Ukraine 3. USA and China Look-alikes: Cecile Canqueteau
(France)
looks similar to Gutsu. Crowd Favorites: USA gymnasts,
Chinese
(especially Li X), Chechi,
any stuck high bar or U Bars dismount,
release
combos, big vaults, Milosovici, Mo Huilan, Khorkina,
Podkopayeva, and especially Boginskaya,
Scherbo, and Mary Lou Retton
My
biggest personal accomplishment: Getting a smile
out of Svetlana
Tarasevich (BLR) Special quotes
overheard: "Do all the girls use the
same
music?" during compulsories; "Do all the guys wear the same
outfits
on the teams?"; "He's okay, I
guess" about Scherbo, more later... Funny
moment:
A Norwegian guy couldn't pull out of his L-cross--his coach
piked his butt with a pincil and that seemed to so a the trick.
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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 01:45:00
EDT
From: ***@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Subject:
Disregard
Ignore that awful last posts--I'm revising it and it
accidentally got sent...
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Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 01:35:48
-0500
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject:
Scott & Brandy / SeaWorld
Saturday, July 13 - SeaWorld of Florida had an
"Olympic Spirit
Celebration" with a "Salute to
Gymnastics" featuring Scott Johnson
and
Brandy Johnson.
SeaWorld offered all the local gymnastics clubs a special
discount rate to enter the park on this special
occasion.
The day
started with a special luncheon with the stars. All
participants
recieved special Seaworld
"Olympic style" medals.
They did a special show with
Scott and Brandy performing as well
as 4 kids from
the Orlando area. They had a
level 6 and level 8
girl from Broadway Gymnastics,
a Class 6 boy from Broadway and a
class 3 boy from
Browns Gymnastics Metro.
Scott performed on PH
and PB and Brandy
performed on BB. Friday
was Scott's 35th
birthday and he looked to be in
as good of shape as ever (performing
a solid
routine including Stutz HS, planche press, kip
reverse cut hs,
and a stuck
double back dismount).
Brandy was as graceful as ever
and even
included a solid gainer layout stepout. The children also
performed on these same events as well as some strip tumbling.
The girls were
very polished and poised on beam (biased opinion since
I am the beam coach
at Broadway
:-} ). The intent was to show
the various stages of gymnastics. There was also a little bit
of
comedy including Scott performing a wipeout off
PH when an obnoxious
fan kept distracting
him.
They
also brought in the performers from the "Baywatch" show at
Seaworld to show
how gymnastics is applied to thier show. They had
people perform fronts, backs and back fulls
from a ramp on skis.
They had high divers perform. They even had a person perform a
back
flip with a bicycle. This part of the show was very
exciting
because they had many performers going at
the same time.
Later in the afternoon there was a time allotted where people
could talk to and get pictures and autographs from the
stars.
At the end
of the evening, there was a special tribute to Scott
and
Brandy during the Shamu show. They interviewed them and
showed
a video montage of their Olympic experience.
It is refreshing to see
SeaWorld taking such an interest in
gymnastics. Earlier this year, they also
had Mary Lou Retton
perform
and then just recently they had Bart and Nadia. Hats off
to SeaWorld for a job well done.
STEEL
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