GYMN-L Digest - 22 May 1996 - Special issue
There
are 24 messages totalling 757 lines in this
issue.
Topics in this special issue:
1. Former USSR republics in women's Euro
Finals
2. Nelli
Kim question (2)
3. What is
this all about? (2)
4. address
5. Moceanu and Marinescu (2)
6. Need olympic housing??
7. Where's Fabrishnova?
8. New book for gymnastics!
9. ncaa
answers
10. world
rankings?
11.
Outspoken-ness
12. USA
Choreography
13. Mystery
Gymnast on Reading Rainbow
14. commentators for atlanta (2)
15. AArgh!
(2)
16. Bars connections.
17. tv
commentators
18. 97 code
changes
19. USAG "96 Ntl Rhythmic Classics (long)
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 04:48:00
MDT
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
Re: Former USSR republics in women's Euro Finals
Jason asked:
>Has
there been a post about why so many pulled out from the US classic
>after Comp.? Just curious...
There is no reason in
particular, such as being injured or what-not. Many
of the
already-qualified gymnasts withdrew because they only came to
Classics to compete compulsories. Whereas they compete optionals
all the
time, they get very few chances to compete
compulsories. This was their
last chance to be judged
on comps before Nationals and so many took
advantage
of that.
One might wonder why they didn't go ahead and just compete optionals since
they were
there, but the two prevailing answers on that are generally "why
risk injury" or "why risk losing". Also, many of those who withdrew
were
already in practice at their own home gyms by
the time that optionals came
around,
as they went home on Saturday morning.
Instead being surprised at so
many withdrawing, many people there were
surprised
that more girls *didn't* withdraw.
Rachele
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 08:03:03
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Nelli Kim question
Regarding Nelli Kim, I am curious about one thing. I also admired her
gymnastics and am happy to hear that she is in the U.S. and
is well respected
as a person and judge. But I
seem to recall that there was a time when she
was
considered to be a biased judge toward the Soviet gymnasts, and was
possibly even reprimanded in some way for this
internationally. Is this true
or am I remembering incorrectly?
Faye
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 08:32:10
-0400
From: ***@YALE.EDU
Subject:
Re: Nelli Kim question
> Regarding Nelli Kim, I am curious about one thing. I also admired her
> gymnastics and am happy to hear that she is in the U.S. and
is well respected
> as a person and judge. But
I seem to recall that there was a time when she
> was
considered to be a biased judge toward the Soviet gymnasts, and was
> possibly even reprimanded in some way for this
internationally. Is this true
>
or am I remembering incorrectly?
>
>
Faye
>
As I recall, Kim was suspended as a judge for giving Boginskaya a 10 on a
vault
with an obvious step.
:)
Adriana
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 08:31:00
EST
From: ***@MAIL.FIRN.EDU
Subject:
What is this all about?
I am sometimes in a hurry and do not read all
the mail directly related to
a gymnastics
issue. I have read a little about
Spartanburg, but I missed
the beginning statements
about the issue. Where did
homosexuality come in
to the issue? Are there some openly gay gymnasts on
our men's team.
I
know that some are married and have
steady girlfriends, so it really
surprised me to
see this. I would appreciate it if
someone would mail me
privately about this because
so many people want the issue to be removed
off of
the list.
Thanks,
Gary
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 08:37:54
EST
From: ***@MAIL.FIRN.EDU
Subject:
address
Does anyone have the global address for the Atlanta 96 Olympic
page for
gymnastics by NBC? I would really appreciate it.
Gary
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 09:55:36
-0400
From: ***@ZEUS.TOWSON.EDU
Subject:
Moceanu and Marinescu
Hey
all! A couple of
thoughts on this discussion.
1. As others have said, I believe Marinescu's statement was
a case of bad translating. Sometimes the questions IG asks
in interviews seem not to be too relevent.
2. Both Marinescu
and Moceanu are good gymnasts but neither one
is the favorite in Atlanta. Pods is World and now European
Champion, and thus should be considered the "offical"
favorite.
3. As someone else noted
they may not even meet in the AA.
Dominique could flub at trials (they 100% this year) or
Alexandra who is not Deva and thus not one Octavian Belu's
gymnasts could simply not be in AA of event
finals because
of the 3 per country rule.
Just
some thoughts,
The Mikester Bee
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 10:13:27
-0400
From: ***@YORKU.CA
Subject:
Re: Moceanu and Marinescu
>
3. As someone else noted
they may not even meet in the AA.
>
Dominique could flub at trials (they 100% this year) or
>
Alexandra who is not Deva and thus not one Octavian Belu's
>
gymnasts could simply not be in AA of event
finals because
>
of the 3 per country rule.
Actually, Marinescu is at Deva now. I'm not sure since when, but
she moved to Deva before PUR Worlds for sure.
Chris.
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 12:31:44
-0400
From: ***@PHARM.MED.UPENN.EDU
Subject:
Need olympic housing??
Hi:
I
wanted to let those of you planning on attending the olympic games that I
know
of a few people who are looking to share hotel rooms during the games.
>From
July 14 - 17 (podium training)
(check in 7/14 and check-out 7/17)
there is
a Econo Lodge hotel 3-4 miles from that MARTA Line
between Atlanta
and the airport.
Then from
July 24 - 29 there is space available in the Holiday Inn - 1
block from the MARTA line.
Prices will be reasonable, none of my friends are out to make money,
just
to cut expenses.
A thought, if you
were planning on camping, you may want to reconsider at
least
for a few nights, as they are already reporting people passing out
this weekend who were competing at the olympic
stadium from the heat and
humidity.
This
offer of housing is for anyone coming into the games, including anyone
from overseas.
Please contact me if you are
interested.
Mayland
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 13:23:20
-0400
From: ***@BBS.CINCOS.NET
Subject:
Where's Fabrishnova?
I was wondering if
anyone knew what has happened to Oksana Fabrishnova. She
is one
of my favorite gymnasts and has missed most of the recent meets. She
wasn't
at Puerto Rico, at European's and I did'nt see her
name in the
Russian Nationals results. Is she injured?
Andrea
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 13:53:45
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
New book for gymnastics!
Thanks for the responses and ideas I have
received so far regarding my
upcoming book "A
Survival Guide for Gymnasts."
I would still like more
input, especially
from coaches, gymnasts, and parents.
Take a moment to
think about your gymnastics
situation. What one thing would you
change if
you could? What would you keep the same? What really ticks you off? What
makes
you the happiest? What ideas and
suggestions do you have to improve
any aspect of
the sport that you have or have not shared with anyone to this
point? Please send
your ideas to me at: ***@AOL.COM Thanks for your
help!
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 14:16:28
EDT
From: ***@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
Subject:
ncaa answers
To reply
to Shawn's post on ncaa
questions:
39.80 is no longer the ncaa all-around record. (By the way, you left
Florida's
Kristen Guise off the list of gymnasts who hold that score.) Utah's Suzanne
Metz hit a 39.95 in
1995, which was the record (unofficially, because the NCAA
recognizes scores from the championships only) until this
year.
Georgia's KARIN LICHEY, a freshman, nailed four perfect 10.00s
for a 40.00
against Kentucky 2/23/96.
Also,
Georgia's LEAH BROWN scored three 10.00s at the 1996 NCAAs - all on vault
(one in prelims, one in team finals and one at event finals,
although her
second vault scored a 9.90 - for a
9.95 avg. and the event title.)
Hope Spivey never scored three 10.00s
in the same NCAAs (she and Heather Stepp
each had two in 1993, though).
** While on the Kim Kelly subject,
let's not forget AMANDA BORDEN (Georgia
signee). It's my understanding that she too
scored well enough at Trials
to make the training
squad, but was pushed off in favor of others.
(For more info on that, see
her Olympic diaries in ESPNET).
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 11:47:51
-0700
From: ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject:
Re: What is this all about?
> Where did homosexuality come in to
the issue? Are there some
openly
> gay gymnasts on our men's team. I know that some are married and
have
> steady girlfriends, so it really
surprised me to see this.
This is what I was afraid of...to my
knowledge the men's gymnastics team is
heterosexual. However, their sexuality has NOTHING to
do with the issues of the
Spartanburg officials.
You can find a
press release on this at http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/usag/
under the
men's program, by clicking on the male gymnast in the
logo.
This forum is not to "out" anyone that you may have
question about, which is why
I
suggested
in the first place to drop the subject.
It is now dangerously close
to this
point, with some of Mike Mayzak's
previous comments. So continue to
speak about
the
politics, but leave names and initials off the forum.
Kris
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 15:35:09
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
world rankings?
What exactly constitutes what "ranking" a
gymnast has in the world? I
always
assumed it was how they finished at worlds, but
what about Shannon Miller,
the 2-time-world
champion? She finished 10th at
worlds, but surely she's not
ranked 10th in the
world. Also what about Bogi? I don't
know how she
finished at worlds but she finished
second at Europeans. How does
that
factor in?
If anyone has the current
world rankings, could they post them please?
Thanks!
Jenny
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 16:04:00
EDT
From: ***@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Subject:
Outspoken-ness
Hi all, I'm back for my weekly e-mail check.
So
much news to comment on!
I think that the posts being made about the
"quiet" girls are long overdue.
Female gymnasts are so often
portrayed as subservient, obedient robots that
anytime
a gymnast actually speaks her mind, I am happy or at least relieved.
I can
think of a few examples that concern this kind of situation:
1. Kerri Strug
commented that she was better than Zmeskal in
workouts but
could never beat her in
competitions. I think many people
believed this but it
was great to see that Kerri
could actually say what she felt.
2. Dom Dawes was being profiled during a
competition in '93, I think, and it
dealt with the problems in her family life. I'd never heard about these before
the profile.
They included her parents splitting up because of allegations of
alcoholism and physical abuse, her brother's autism (which
we already knew
about), and her family's problems
because of Dom's gymnastics. When
the
interviewer asked Dom about how the problems
affected her, she said all she
did was concentrate
on her gymnastics. However, the
tears streaming down her
face told a different,
and true, story.
3. In the
early 90's, like 1991, Chelle Stack told of Bela's coaching methods
and
how it affected her. This was
before the Little Boxes bonanza began, and
it took
a lot of courage to speak out against the most famous coach in the
sport. Also,
Sandy Woolsey said that although she had a great coach (I think
the whole gymnastics community misses Stormy more than anything!)
she saw
other athletes
being treated horribly.
I guess my point is that gymnasts should talk
more. So often when they are
interviewed it's total BS! It's like there's a form-speech that
they all
follow: "I wasn't thinking about the
competition. I just concentrated on my
own
routines and tried to perform them the best that I could. I'm going to try
to clean up my routines before _____ (name of major
competition) and just do my
best there."
And
one more comment--Dominique does say "you know" a lot, but my take on
it is
this:
As a 19-year-old who has 13 and 16-year-old siblings, EVERY
teenager
uses that phrase way too much. It's similar to "cool" or
"like" being said
whenever they were
thinking of what to say next.
Although it can be slightly
annoying, I'd
rather look at it as evidence that a gymnast, even an elite at
Karolyi's,
is still showing traits of being a NORMAL TEENAGER.
That's it for
now.
--Joy
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 16:11:00
EDT
From: ***@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Subject:
USA Choreography
I agree that the US needs a crash course in
expression and dance, with the
exception of a few
older gymnasts, but they could still use the help. The US
has
many girls with beautiful lines that are wasted on fast, cheesy music from
the 60's. Mary
Beth Arnold, Mohini, Jaycie,
etc are so beautiful on beam, lord
knows what they could do with a great choreographer. I think the US needs some
international help in the choreography department... The major problem is that
so many of US girls get choreography from Geza Poszar. At the price he charges
you'd think the choreography would be smashing, but it's
quite the opposite.
He can only do one style, the Kim Zmeskal
style. Kim's routine for 1991
was
great, but only for HER. It's been rehashed so many times that
any time I see
a gymnast use popular music I
cringe. Think about it...sure, we
want inter-
national choreographers...but one from
ROMANIA???!!!
Just brain food.
-Joy
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 16:16:01
-0400
From: ***@HICOM.NET
Subject:
Mystery Gymnast on Reading Rainbow
Could it have been Sandy
Woolsey? She was a Desert Devil,
and a US competitor
at that time...
Michele
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 16:15:00
EDT
From: ***@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Subject:
commentators for atlanta
Ugh.
I
so much wish that Kathy Johnson and Bart Conner were the Olympic TV
Commentators. I find Elfi
and Tim rather annoying, especially when they
restate
the same thing 10 million times.
("But you've just gotta stick the
landing!" in Dagget's voice
gives me nightmares...) John Tesh is just plain
DUMB when it comes to
gymnastics. He's just there as a
mediator and a nice
voice. I remember he made a comment about Boginskaya during Barcelona that
was
really offensive, something about her being very attractive...
Oh
well. The mute button may be a good
investment, considering the commenta-
tors and the awful music selections (Milo...).
-Joy
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 16:23:00
EDT
From: ***@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Subject:
AArgh!
I promise, last one...
Too much pressure on winning GOLD. Do we forget that competing in an
Olympic
Games is the highest honor an athlete can
attain??? I'm especially
bothered
by Miller's motivations for Atlanta...in
an interview she said she was so close
to a gold
in '92 that she's determined to get one in 1996. That's not her only
reason for staying in gymnastics, but she, Nunno, and the press seem so gold-
oriented. Most were surprised and ecstatic about
Shannon's showing in '92...
no matter how she
performs in Atlanta she's a great gymnast.
I'm just afraid
of how many people
(herself, coaches, gymnasts, and the entire American public)
will be disappointed with 2nd place, or just a good
showing. And this even
moreso goes for Moceanu. I'll
be proud if she medals, considering the pressure
and
her inexperience.
Leaps are boring! On floor, that is. Too many straddle-Popa combos.
Khorkina
is a
notable exception. I still think
Brandy's leaps were the best...and she
had
originality too. Sure, she did a
straddle combo, but her tuck-to-split
leap always
amazed me. I can't explain that
leap any other way, sorry.
Where was Jaycie
during US Classic? I think she may
surprise many in Atlanta.
Oh gosh, I hope that's it.
--Joy
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 16:29:00
EDT
From: ***@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Subject:
Bars connections.
Maybe I'm alone in this, because no one has said
anything, but I really dislike
the connections
from low to high when the girls end up standing on the low bar.
It's an
easy way out when there are so many beatiful ways to
get up to the high
bar (Shapshinokova
(sp?), free-hips, and variations). I think it stops the
flow of the routine, looks awful, and isn't real bars. Just look at the major-
ity of the Chinese routines, even
the tiniest girls utilize releases between
the
bars and so many of the European gymnasts use the standing on the bar
technique. Also,
what are the changed planned for the new Code of Points?
There sure as hell'd better be a lot of them!!
That's it for
this trip to the internet, please write/post with
comments on
anything.
--Joy
Oh,
and for all you fellow retirees, my ankles and knee are as swollen as a
watermelon because of the weather. In my pain, I hope you are all doing
well
with former injuries haunting us!!
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 16:02:20
CDT
From: ***@PROCTR.CBA.UA.EDU
Subject:
tv commentators
Personally,
I like Elfi, Tim, and John Tesh. At least Elfi
and Tim
don't talk during thr
floor routines. Well, if they do
it's only for
a second. I like all of the commentators,
actually, but don't like
it when they try to talk
during the floor routines.
Is anyone ever going to be satisfied with
who does the commentary?
I'm sure this will make some people wonder, but, I like Mara Driscol
too.
Thanks.
Shawn
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 14:16:28
-0700
From: ***@EARTHLINK.NET
Subject:
97 code changes
Is anyone else shocked at the new code changes? The
elite men start at an 8.8
and the elite women
start at a 9.0. And so many elements devalued. Double lay
out on bars=d giant full bars =c and almost all fronts on
floor knocked down
also. Front full on vault 10 to
a 9.6. Does anyone think this is not good for
the
future of gymnastics? I wish they would reward the clean skills and
artistry. But at this rate everyone will have to do quads on
floor! I don't
think it helps the injuries in the
sport . When will it end. They want the
longevity of
the gymnasts but how can this happen if only children that weigh
60lbs will
be able to keep up.?
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 18:21:43
-0300
From: ***@CCN.CS.DAL.CA
Subject:
Re: commentators for atlanta
On
Wed, 22 May 1996, Pandora wrote:
> Ugh.
>
> I so much
wish that Kathy Johnson and Bart Conner were the Olympic TV
>
Commentators. I find Elfi and Tim rather annoying, especially when they
>
restate the same thing 10 million times. ("But you've just gotta stick the
> landing!"
in Dagget's voice gives me nightmares...) John Tesh is
just plain
> DUMB when it comes to gymnastics. He's just there as a mediator and a
nice
> voice. I remember he made a comment about Boginskaya during Barcelona that
> was really offensive, something about her being very
attractive...
> -Joy
Just about anyone would be better than Elfi S. now that I have been
spending
some extra time watching old competition tapes...Was watching
the 93 American Cup early this morning, and during Larissa
Fontaine's
floor exercise, and during Elodie last-anem-eludes-me-right-now
from
France's fx, she
repeated again and again how 'more gymnasts were doing
front
tumbleing' and how she 'didn't like it' and 'thought
it was a move
in the wrong direction for
gymnastics'. It was driving me nuts. Whether
or
not she's right isn't my concern.
Anyone got any comments on whether
or not front tumbling was a wrong
direction to
take gymnastics fx's? Personally, I like it. A
welcomed
change after seeing the round off...then
five skills all backwards. I
like the combonation really. -Lisa
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 18:28:29
-0300
From: ***@CCN.CS.DAL.CA
Subject:
Re: AArgh!
Here here
Joy...
I
keep reading and hearing about how BB is the only missing gold
from Millar's Olympic Gold collection. So a second aargh! from this gym
fan...Lisa
On Wed, 22 May 1996, Pandora
wrote:
> I promise, last one...
>
> Too much pressure
on winning GOLD. Do we forget that
competing in an Olympic
> Games is the highest
honor an athlete can attain??? I'm
especially bothered
> by Miller's motivations
for Atlanta...in an interview she said she was so
close
> to a gold in '92 that she's determined to get one in
1996. That's not her
only
> reason for staying in gymnastics, but she, Nunno, and the press seem so gold-
> oriented. Most
were surprised and ecstatic about Shannon's showing in '92...
> no matter how she performs in Atlanta she's a great
gymnast. I'm just afraid
> of how many people (herself, coaches, gymnasts, and the
entire American
public)
> will be
disappointed with 2nd place, or just a good showing. And this even
> moreso goes for Moceanu. I'll
be proud if she medals, considering the
pressure
>
and her inexperience.
>
> Leaps are boring! On floor, that is. Too many straddle-Popa combos.
Khorkina
>
is a notable exception. I still think Brandy's leaps were the
best...and she
> had originality too. Sure, she did a straddle combo, but her
tuck-to-split
> leap always amazed me. I can't explain that leap any other way,
sorry.
>
> Where was Jaycie during US
Classic? I think she may surprise
many in Atlanta.
>
> Oh gosh, I hope that's it.
>
>
--Joy
>
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1996 17:36:21
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
USAG "96 Ntl Rhythmic Classics (long)
Results
for the 1996 USRGCA Rhythmic Classics, held at Oakland Community
College,
Farmington Hills (Detroit) MI, listed in order of AA finish (first 6
places include scores...other scores are available upon
request):
Level 6 Child
AA
SCORES
PLACE
AA
RFx Ball Clubs
Ribbon
Anna Kate Nalesnik
1
21.70
5.70 5.25 5.40
5.35
Michelle Fuller
2
21.20
5.70 5.25 5.50
4.75
Oksana Magomedova
3
21.05
5.45 5.20 5.10 5.30
Rhiannon Gaubatz
4
20.60
5.20 5.05 5.15
5.20
Jennifer Lehman
5
20.50
5.45 4.45 5.10
5.50
Courtney Sears
6
20.45
5.30 4.85 5.20
5.10
Valeria Kharina
7
Karina Liu
8
Jacquelyn Rollins 9
Renee
Flores
10
Amanda Blakeman
11
Vanessa Soto
12
Level 6
Junior
AA
SCORES
PLACE
AA
RFx Ball Clubs
Ribbon
Karly
Hetebrueg
1
20.25 5.30 5.30 4.85
4.85
Naomi
Speare
2
20.15 4.95 5.10 5.20
4.90
Jasmine Hume
3
19.75 5.15 4.75 4.95
4.90
Olga Rumyantseva
4
19.65 5.60 4.80 5.00 4.25
Samantha
Fair
5
19.55 4.95 4.70 5.10
4.80
Doriana
Pilpovsky
6
19.40 5.00 4.80 5.10
4.50
Isabel Spahn
7
Melanie Williams
8
Maria Oster
9
Katie Della Rocco
10
Bin Lee
10
Tonia Gromshkov
11
Kerry Olgiersson
12
Level 6
Senior
AA
SCORES
PLACE
AA
RFx Ball Clubs
Ribbon
Jill Perry
1
17.95
4.65 4.40
4.40 4.50
Lindsey Nykiel
2 17.65 4.55 4.45 4.80
3.85
Michelle Colucci
3
17.30
4.35 4.35
4.10
4.50
----------Only
three AA places awarded--- remaining of top six in order of
AA:
Fratney Miller
16.55
4.50 3.95 4.00
4.10
Lauren Beeks
15.80
4.10 4.10
3.60
4.00
Kate
Alfermann
14.85
4.25
3.00 3.95
3.65
Level 7
Child
AA SCORES
PLACE
AA
RFx Ball Clubs
Ribbon
Laura Neuckranz
1
24.30
6.45 6.25 6.00
5.60
Suzanne Menna
2
22.75
5.75 5.70 5.65
5.65
Samantha Allen
3
22.50
6.10 5.00 5.40
6.00
Kara Batista
4
22.10
5.35 5.30 5.85
5.60
Jessica McKevitt
5
21.70
5.60 5.45 5.50
5.15
Lauren Hovey
6
21.60
6.10 4.85 5.15
5.50
------six places
awarded------
Level 7 Junior
AA
SCORES
PLACE
AA
RFx Ball Clubs
Ribbon
Courtney Foss
1
26.30 6.60 6.70 6.70
6.30
Shelly Howard
2
24.45 6.20 6.10 6.15
6.00
Valerie Voorhees
3
23.90 5.90 6.40 6.20
5.40
Cydney
Supan
4
23.70 6.25 6.25 5.75
5.45
Katherine Betts
5
23.40 5.90 6.00 5.80
5.70
Rebecca Dahlstrom
6
23.05 6.05 5.85 5.95
5.20
Giana
Knoblauch
7
22.75
Alexandra Dubovik
8
22.50
Beth Wheeler
9
22.45
Megan McMenamin
10
22.30
Juliana Glikin
11
22.25
Elizabeth Studwell Tie 12
22.15
Shuana Marx
Tie 12
22.15
Level 7 Senior
AA
SCORES
PLACE
AA
RFx Ball Clubs
Ribbon
Christalle
DiTullio
1
23.50
5.90 5.90
6.20
5.50
Devon
Bailey
2
23.40
5.60
5.50 6.10
6.20
Adrienne Dirosario
3
21.10
5.65 5.20 5.05
5.20
Stacy Bares 4
20.90
5.40 5.10 4.80
5.60
-----Four AA places
awarded----
Jamie DeChant
20.60
Brieean Riley
20.50
Holly Teig
19.75
Level 8 Child
AA
SCORES
PLACE
AA
RFx Ball Clubs
Ribbon
Emily Hayden
1
26.40
6.70 6.60 6.60
6.50
Marissa
Pierce
2
24.40
5.60 6.70 6.00
6.10
Rachel
Wightman
2
24.40
6.40 5.60 5.90
6.50
Victoria
Jones
3
22.30 6.20 5.50 5.50
5.10
Level 8
Junior
AA
SCORES
PLACE
AA
RFx Ball
Clubs Ribbon
Maristella
Evangelista
1
25.70 7.20 6.60 6.10
5.80
Jessica Booth
2
25.60 6.60 6.70 5.70
6.60
Shannon Lahr
3
24.65
6.85
5.90 6.40
5.80
Alyx
Ackerfeld
4
24.45
6.55
6.20
5.70 6.00
Melissa
Becker
5
24.40
6.60
5.60 6.00
6.20
Brenna Quigley
6
24.30
6.70
6.50 5.90
5.20
Sonya Spencer
7
23.30
Denise Baker
8
22.90
Kelly Fons
9
22.85
Ashley Clites
10
22.65
Rachel Duke
10
22.65
Sarah Cody
11
22.40
Alaina Wylie
12 22.20
Level 8 Senior
AA
SCORES
PLACE
AA
RFx Ball
Clubs Ribbon
Alexis Irion
1
25.20
6.90 6.60
6.10 5.60
Danielle
Williams
2
24.60
7.15 6.00 6.30
5.10
Jane Mills
3
24.50
6.10 6.10
6.80
5.50
Jordan Hirst
4
24.30 6.35 6.40
6.00 5.50
Elizabeth
Daniels
5
23.70 6.60 5.60 6.10
5.40
Jana Hanson
6
23.30 6.80 5.60
5.90 5.00
Kristyn
Kubisty
7
23.10 6.45 5.30
5.10 6.20
--------Seven
Places awarded------
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End of
GYMN-L Digest - 22 May 1996 - Special issue
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