GYMN-L Digest - 22 Jan 1996 to 23 Jan 1996
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are 15 messages totalling 885 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. GYMN-L Digest - 21 Jan 1996 to 22 Jan
1996
2. Magizines
3. UPCOMING EVENT: Kodak Invite
4. righties and
lefties
5. Rightie
or leftie...
6. Picky picky - Why aren't they more picky?
7. Collegiate Report: Shakespeares Festival
8. GYMN-L Collegiate Update v.1,
no.7
9. Collegiate
information
10. The Client
11. Gymnastics Insider
12. Reese's Conference
13. Left and Right
14. LA Lights Rhythmic Invitational
15. LA Lights-Some Results
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 06:45:19
CST
From: ***@CCLINK.NET.UOKHSC.EDU
Subject:
Re: GYMN-L Digest - 21 Jan 1996 to 22 Jan 1996
> It may have
something to do with coaching techniques (ie:
coach
>demonstrates left handed, gymnasts follow)
I don't think it has
anything to do with coaching. My son was the only
righty,
who did some things lefty in the gym, with the same coach.
At 9 my son was having
a lot of problems with the pommel horse,
because
of the way he did circles, the coach decided that he might be
able
to do the routine lefty even though he was right handed/footed.
I'm glad the coach
figured it out because my son eventually went on to
be
Regional Pommel Horse Champion.
By the way, I think it
it possible that most of us are righty/lefties
and
just don't know it, gymnastics is just a means to find out, where
otherwise
we would never know.
That's what I
think.
Ligia.
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 05:39:16
-0800
From: ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject:
Magizines
Gymnastics. I love these magizines but I was wondering if anyone knew
of any other good ones. If you know of some, please e-mail
me. Thanks
Laura
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 06:38:27
-0800
From: ***@NETCOM.COM
Subject:
UPCOMING EVENT: Kodak Invite
The Kodak Invitational (aka Peachtree?)
will be held this Sunday, January
28, at the Omni in
Atlanta. Tickets have not
gone on sale yet but will
cost $12.00 for general
admission. The meet begins at 1:30
PM.
You can call Ticketmaster (404-249-6400) or the Omni
(404-681-2100) for
more information.
Debbie
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 10:07:21
-0500
From: ***@GNATNET.NET
Subject:
righties and lefties
THIS IS JUST ONE PSYCHOLOGY STUDENT'S
OPINION. I'M NOT TRYING TO BE
A
PSYCHOLOGIST!
We are currently studying the two hemispheres of
the brain in my
psychology class, and I have
learned that the way you do things depends
on the
location of your math and language centers in your brain. It
makes
sense for right-handers to do gymnastics to the left, because
people who write right-handed generally use the left
hemisphere of their
brains for language, and
gymnastics could easily be centered on the math
side
(air sense and all that), which would be the right hemisphere,
causing the person to be a gymnastics leftie. Any variations on that
would make sense, too. Since gymnastics is not all math, it seems likely
that many
people would use both sides of their brain, whereas many
people
would continue to use the side of the brain they use for writing
simply because they've been right or left-handed all of
their lives, and
it's the most comfortable.
Kerry
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 10:41:00
EST
From: ***@MCIMAIL.COM
Subject:
Rightie or leftie...
After my adult gymn class last week, I got to thinking about this
thread; and now, I'm delurking to
chime in with one more experience.
I'm a rightie
for everything. Except in gymnastics. In gymn, my
left
leg is dominant split, my left foot is
takeoff foot, my left-handed
cartwheels are the
only way I can do the skill (in part because I'm
afraid
to put that kind of pounding, limited though it may be, on my
right hand, which has for-the-moment dormant tendinitis).
Even on walkovers,
I start with the left leg. Maybe _this_ is why certain skills
are
elusive to learn <g>...
A while
back, it was mentioned that it's good to be able to do both
sides. Does
anyone have any suggestions as to how to condition and
train
the flexibility of my right side so I can learn these kinds of
skills on that side?
Melissa
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 09:57:33
+0600
From: ***@ZGS.COM
Subject:
Re: Picky picky - Why aren't they more picky?
>
cat leap 1/1: at what angles outward should the knees
be?
Okay, this is
something that I have not ever been able to make
sense
of:
Since the women that
are in college-level gymnastics are
older, bodies
are changing, ..., a lot of them rely quite heavily
on
the difficult dance elements for bonus.
Well, most college
judges that I have
encountered are VERY strict about the positions
on
these dance skills - e.g. on the cat 1-1/2 : correct leg position,
not cheating on the take-off,
correct leg position on landing...
Oh, and the Popa! Talk about picky!
So here is my question: why are they not
so picky when judging
the high-level
competitions? I have often seen
women awarded bonus
for skills that are not
properly done. It seemed for a
while that
everyone was doing a cat leap with two
twists that looked more like
a figure skating axel
than a cat leap. (And a lot of
cheating going
on with some of those Popas!)
Troy.
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 14:46:34
-0600
From: ***@MAIL.COIN.MISSOURI.EDU
Subject:
Collegiate Report: Shakespeares Festival
Hello,
fellow Gymners...
This is the first in a series of
reports on collegiate gymnastics.
Missouri Tigers Women's Gymnastics
The Sixth Annual Shakespeares Festival Jan.
21, 1996
This was
an outstanding event. The first of the home meets for the
Missouri Tigers,
it showed the talents of the newcomers to MU, including
that
of Jessica Haag who did excellent for her first home meet. Siri
Larsen
proved why she was a highly ranked gymnast by doing very well
all-around.
Vault
1. 9.775 Michigan State
Siri Larsen
2. 9.75 Michigan State
Erin Mullen
3. 9.675 Michigan State
Jamie Elwell
Michigan State
Carole McMenamy
5. 9.55 Illinois State
Kristina Green
6. 9.525 University of Missouri Jessica
Haag
Uneven Bars
1. 9.85 Michigan State
Carolyn Hecht
2. 9.825 University of Missouri Chrissy Harkey
Illinois-Chicago Emily
McKee
4. 9.775
Illinois-Chicago Jill Lauricella
Michigan State
Siri Larsen
6. 9.725 Illinois-Chicago Tamara Tifft
Balance Beam
1. 9.55 Michigan State
Siri Larsen
Illinois-Chicago Melinda Blondis
3. 9.525 Illinois-Chicago Wendi Farquharson
Michigan State
Carole McMenamy
5. 9.475 Michigan State
Jodi Blotcher
6. 9.425 University of Missouri Chrissy Harkey
Floor
Ex.
1. 9.75
University of Missouri Chrissy Harkey
Michigan State
Siri Larsen
3. 9.725 Yale
Heather Simpson
4. 9.625 Yale
Anna Mitescu
5. 9.6 Illinois-Chicago (no
information)
Illinois-Chicago Rachel Heinisch
All-Around
1. 38.85 Michigan State
Siri Larsen
2. 37.775 University of Missouri Chrissy Harkey
3. 37.675 Illinois-Chicago Emily
McKee
4. 37.525
Michigan State Carolyn Hecht
Yale
Anna Mitescu
6. 36.75 University of Missouri Jessica
Haag
Team Totals
1. 190.05 Michigan State
2. 188.5
Illinois-Chicago
3. 184.675 Illinois State
4. 183.6 University of Missouri
5.
182.6 Yale
Anything
missed? Comments? Questions? Email me at:
***@mail.coin.missouri.edu
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 16:28:19
-0800
From: ***@LELAND.STANFORD.EDU
Subject:
GYMN-L Collegiate Update v.1, no.7
GYMN-L's Collegiate Update
Volume
1, no. 7
Jan. 22, 1996
_____________________________________________________________________
Contents:
1.
Alabama-Auburn Report (W)
2. Rocky Mountain Open (M) Results
3. Windy
City Open (M), 1996
4. 1996 Shakespeare's Festival (W)
5. Stanford-UC
Davis (W) Report
6. Alabama/Penn State/Nebraska (W) Report
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*****Item number
1.7.1*****
From: ***@proctr.cba.ua.edu
Date:
Thu, 18 Jan 1996 09:10:59 CDT
Subject:
Alabama-Auburn (W) Report
The No. 1-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide
beat No. 19 Auburn over the
weekend by a score of
194.45 to 189.6. Auburn had 4 falls
on bars
and a few on vault. Alabama swept the top
3 spots in all of the
events except for a tie for
first on balance beam with Auburn's Becky
Erwin, who is
coming back from injury.
Auburn is in the best shape that I have
ever seen. They have
increased their difficulty tremendously. They have 3 full-ins on
floor and some tough bars and beam sets. Look for them to be a
challenge later on in the season.
Bama's
Meredith Willard took top spot in the all-around with a
39.075. Stephanie Woods won bars with a 9.925
after being sick the
whole week and only
practicing one day. Walk-on Mandy
Chapman, from
North Carolina, tied for first on beam with 9.85.
Those
are the highlights.
Shawn
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*****Item number
1.7.2*****
From: ***@aol.com
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 1996 14:09:05
-0500
Subject: Rocky Mountain Open (M) Results
'96 Rocky Mountain
Open
Colorado Springs, CO
Men's Team:
1. USOTC 226.675
2.
New Mexico 221.525
3. Nebraska 220.475
4. Brigham Young 217.225
5.
Oklahoma 215.45
6. Massachusetts 212.5
7. Air Force 209.9
8.
Arizona State 196.4
AA:
1. Darren Elg
(BYU) 57.175
EF --
FX:
1. Daniel Stover (OU) 9.6625
PH:
1.
Kendall Schiess (UNM) 9.725
SR:
1. Gary Deok (OTC) 9.65
_________________________
4. Garon Rowland (OU) 9.4
V:
1. John Macready
(OTC) 9.6
2. Daniel Stover (OU) 9.5125
PB:
1. Richard Grace
(NU) 9.7
HB:
1. John Macready (OTC) 9.825
*Results via
_The Daily Oklahoman_ (21 Jan.
'96)
*Apologies for any mispelled names. I
changed the ones I knew were wrong
(like "Jon
McReedy"), but I assume there might still be
errors in the ones I
was unfamilar
with.
-Susan
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*****Item number
1.7.3*****
From: ***@rmii.com
Subject: Windy City Open (M),
1996
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 1996 18:52:53 -0700 (MST)
Following is
a brief report from the Windy City Open; significantly
more
information can be found by webbing to:
http://rainbow.rmii.com/~rachele/meets/1996/windycity/windycity.html
This
includes a greatly expanded highlights section. Those without
WWW access can request
the text from me by email (rachele@rmii.com).
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1996 Windy City Open
Teams represented: * Capital Gymnastics
Club * Columbus Gymnastics
Academy * Iowa * Michigan * Michigan State *
Minnesota * Ohio State *
Penn State * Temple * University of
Illinois-Chicago * University of
Illinois- Urbana Champaign * Western
Michigan University
Meet Recap
The Windy City Open, hosted by
University of Illinois-Chicago,
celebrated its
25th anniversary this year with promising performances
by
the Big Ten teams. Ohio State trounced their competition, winning
back the title that they lost to Iowa in 1995. All teams
were a little
rough around the edges, which is of
course expected this early in the
season.
With
nine teams and three groups of individuals, each team had a bye
every other rotation. Ohio State and Iowa, the two strongest
teams of
the meet, were paired together (by
coincidence) and began their day on
high bar.
After floor exercise, Ohio State, held a slim lead of
.15. However, Iowa,
defending Windy City champions, met their maker on
pommel
horse -- I saw at least five falls, and I didn't watch all of
the routines. After rings, Ohio State had gained more than three
points on Iowa and held on easily through vault and p-bars
to win the
meet by over three and a half
points.
Highlights
Twisting in general - on rings (two or
three different gymnasts):
swing forward, full
twist, two consecutive Yamawakis between the
crossed straps, swing backward full twist; on floor: front fulls
directly out of another
twisting skill. Best was Shannon Welker (UIC)
did
whip-1/2 into two layout front fulls. High bar: Mike
Morgan threw
a full-twisting Jaeger
(Winkler).
Ohio State - high bar: two Gaylord II's (Doug Stibel); Drew Durbin's
inverts
were completely laid out, with zero pike on the last quarter
of the giant. floor: double layout for the second pass
(Elsner).
UIC - on floor: punch front, punch front
one and half roll-out (who?);
tucked
double back, immediate back tuck (Carey Reddick). In addition
to Welker's front twisting tumbling pass described above, he
also did
a full-in without using his hands(!). vault: one handed double twist
(who?)
Iowa
- on floor: piked Arabian double front (Camiscioli) high bar:
4-release sequence from Vogt (piked Tkatchev, two Tkatchevs, Gienger),
who dismounted with only a double tuck(?).
Minnesota
- floor: full-ins from almost everyone on the team. vault:
great distance from Harrington
Illinois - high bar:
outstanding half-in half-out double layout
dismount
from McGlaun. (2/2 in finals)
Prisk - rings: two consecutive Olympic Maltese's, one
facing each
direction
Penn State - McSparren, easily the floor champion, throws two
double
layouts, one each for his opening and
closing passes.
Michigan State - vault: great distance from Keith
Douglas.
Team
1 Ohio State 223.550; 2 Iowa 219.875; 3 UIC
216.350; 4 Penn State
215.100; 5 U of Illinois 214.650; 6 Minnesota
213.450
All-Around
FX PH SR VT PB HB Total
1 Drew Durbin OSU 9.30 9.55 9.30
9.10 8.85 9.65
55.75
2 Mike
Morgan
OSU
9.15 9.35 9.25 9.40 8.90 9.10 55.25
3 Aaron Cotter Iowa 9.10 8.75 9.40 9.25
8.80 9.70 55.00
4 Tim Elsner
OSU
9.45 8.65 9.15 9.55 8.90 9.10 54.80
5 Yuval Ayalon Illinois 8.90
8.55 9.40 9.25 9.25 9.15 54.50
6 Yyler
Vogt
Iowa 8.90
8.70 9.15 9.55 8.75 9.40
54.45
Event Finals
Floor Exercise
Pommel Horse
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
1 Steve McSparren Penn State 9.700 1 Mark Sohn
?
9.912
2 Shannon
Welker UIC
9.637 2
Drew Durbin
Ohio State 9.762
3 Drew Durbin Ohio State 9.475 3 Chase Penny UIC
9.635
Still
Rings
Vault
----------------------------------
----------------------------------
1 Blaine Wilson Ohio State 9.800 1 Keith Douglas Mich. State 9.500
2 Dave Eckert Ohio State 9.750 2 Tim Elsner Ohio
State 9.425
3 Jason Orna UIC
9.650 3
Chris Harrington Minnesota
9.400
Parallel Bars
High Bar
---------------------------------- ----------------------------------
1 Blaine Wilson Ohio State 9.675 1 Drew Durbin Ohio State 9.800
2 Stephen Bello Mich. State 9.425 2 Tyler
Vogt
Iowa
9.712
3 Joe Duda
Mich. State 9.375
3 Greg McGlaun Illinois 9.550
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*****Item number
1.7.4*****
Date:
Sun, 21 Jan 96 20:35:11 CST
From: ***@MIZZOU1.missouri.edu
Subject: 1996
Shakespeare's Festival (W)
1/21/96
6th Annual Shakespeare's
Festival
Columbia, MO
Teams competing: University of Missouri-Columbia
University of Illinois-Chicago
Illinois State University
Michigan State University
Yale University
First of all, I would like to tip my hat to
those of you who have reported on
NCAA meets with three or more teams, in
the past. This is my first try at
it,
and let me tell you, it was hard to keep track
of so many athletes! I mostly
watched my school, U. of Missouri, since it was my first
chance to see the team
this year, but I was sure
to watch Michigan State's Siri Larsen. She was
awesome! Larsen opened on beam with a 9.55 (the
highest beam score of the
meet!) and just got better.
She opened her floor routine with a whip through
to
a _high_ double back, continued with another double back and ended with a
double full. She
scored a 9.75 to win yet another event.
Her vault was a nice
h.s
tucked front for a 9.775 and yet another first place finish. Larsen ended
on
bars with some great combinations to clinch the all-around title, the
Juliet
Award. What's impressive
is that she won by more than a point, defeating
Missouri's Chrissy Harkey by more than a
point, (38.85-37.775).
Harkey, one of my all-time favorite gymnasts, had
two strong events,
tying Larsen for first on floor
(great dance, double back mount) and finishing
2nd on bars, tying her
career-high mark on the event with a 9.825 (Tkatchev,
toe-on front dismount).
Finishing 3rd, was Illinois-Chicago's Emily McKee, who
had a good meet, except for a nasty fall on beam on a side somi.
Two more highlights:
1) Latrice Walker (UIC) opened her floor
routine with a RO-whipback-
IMMEDIATE double back! She
continued with a high double pike and a
double full for a 9.6 (she was third up for her team).
2) Missouri walk-on Kelly McKinnie performed a
Tkatchev on bars
immediately into two German giant swings. Very cool; the home
crowd loved it.
RESULTS OF THE 1996
SHAKESPEARE'S FESTIVAL:
TEAM:
ALL-AROUND:
1) Michigan State
190.075
1) Siri
Larsen MSU
38.850
2)
Illinois-Chicago 188.500 2) Chrissy Harkey MU 37.775
3) Illinois
State
184.675 3) Emily McKee UIC
37.675
4)
Missouri
183.600
4) Anna Mitescu
Yale 37.525
5) Yale
182.600
Carolyn Hecht MSU
37.525
6) Jessica
Haag MU
36.750
VAULT: UNEVEN
BARS:
1) Siri Larsen MSU
9.775
1) Carolyn Hecht MSU 9.850
2) Erin Mullen
MSU
9.750
2) Chrissy
Harkey MU 9.825
3) Jamie Ellwell MSU 9.675
Emily McKee UIC
9.825
4)
Carole McMenamy MSU 9.575 4) Jill Lauricella
UIC 9.775
5) ?
9.550
Siri Larsen MSU
9.775
6)
Jessica Haag MU
9.525
6) Tamara Tifft UIC 9.725
BALANCE
BEAM:
FLOOR EXERCISE:
1) Siri
Larsen MSU
9.550
1) Siri
Larsen MSU
9.750
Melinda Blondis UIC 9.550
Chrissy Harkey
MU
9.750
3)
Wendi Farquharson ISU 9.525 3) Heather Simpson Yale 9.725
Carole McMenamy
MSU 9.525 4) Anna Mitescu Yale 9.625
5) Jodi Blotcher MSU 9.475 5) Latrice Walker
UIC 9.600
6) Chrissy
Harkey MU 9.425
Rachael Heinisch ISU 9.600
The Missouri Tigers's next meet is 1/27 vs. Nebraska at Lincloln.
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*****Item number
1.7.5*****
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 96
From: ***@leland.stanford.edu
Subject:
Stanford-UC Davis Report (W)
Stanford vs. UC Davis
Jan. 19, 1995
Burnham Pavilion
Overall Results:
1. Stanford
189.375
2. UC Davis 180.875
All-Around
Monahan Stanford 38.725
Vault
Murakami
Stanford
9.775
Uneven Bars Monahan Stanford 9.600
Balance Beam Monahan Stanford 9.775
Floor
Exercise Moore Stanford 9.650
Stanford
actually swept the top three in all events, including all-around.
(Davis
didn't have any entries.) More
complete results are available at:
URL="HTTP://www-leland.stanford.edu/group/wgym/Results/19Jan1996.txt"
Since
I was watching this meet (and mostly the Stanford gymnasts at that)
through my camera lens, I can't give too much of an actual
report, and what
I can give is just Stanford stuff.
On vault,
everyone did a handspring front tuck, except for Keri Monahan, who
piked it. There a lot of falls, as there were on
all of the events. I
think Stanford counted at least one fall on each event. Most impressive to
me was the fact that two fresh(wo)men
are in the vault lineup doing HS
fronts.
On
bars, everyone did at least one release move above the high bar. I
haven't
developed all of the film yet, and I can't remember exactly who
did what, but I think there were: a couple of Tkachevs, at least one Yeager,
a
Delchev, a Hindorff (that
was Monahan), and at least one Geinger. One
routine
had both a Tkachev and a Geinger,
and it was by one of the freshmen.
I apologize for the blurriness, but I
haven't seen enough of this team to
feel as
familiar as I have in other years.
Hopefully my next report will
be a little
more detailed.
Beam was the best event of the day for the Cardinal as
no falls were counted.
(I was wrong above.) I can't provide any details, as I
was
concentrating too much on individual frames to
see the flow of the routine.
I will try to be a little more informative
next time.
Floor exercise definitely left room for improvement. Three people had falls.
This was
probably due to first-meet jitters and/or early-season cobwebs.
Floor
exercise should be a strong event for the Cardinal once the falls
are eliminated.
This team has some talented dancers and very nice
choreography. I believe that Interim Head Coach Lisa Izzi is still doing
the
choreography, and it's incredible to me how much the choreography has
changed and, IMO, improved from last year given the
responsibilities she
has added since last
year.
In short, this team has a lot of potential if they can clean
things up and
stay healthy. It is a small but young team, with significan contributions
from
the freshmen, so this bodes well for future seasons as well.
Next up
is a three-way meet at Arizona with UCLA on the 26th.
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*****Item number
1.7.6*****
From: ***@proctr.cba.ua.edu
Date:
Mon, 22 Jan 1996 15:51:25 CDT
Subject:
Alabama/Penn. State/Nebraska Report (W)
January 20,
1996
Alabama vs Nebraska/Penn State
The
#1 ranked Crimson Tide did it again this weekend, without the
services of All-Americans Kim Kelly and Kim Bonaventura,
posting a score
of 195.6 to Penn State's 191.7 and
Nebraska's 189.45. Bama was led
once again by
Junior Meredith Willard. She posted
a 39.35 in the
all-around, including a 9.85 on
vault and 9.9 on floor. Bama's
Stephanie Woods topped out on bars with a 9.9
and Danielle McAdams
won beam with a 9.8. Nebraska's Joy Taylor placed 3rd on bars
and 3rd
in the all-around.
Nebraska started on
beam and at least 4 out of the six gymnast fell.
Nebraska
and Penn State look strong with a lot of difficulty on bars
and beam, however.
More consistency and their scores should be
there.
Shawn
A.
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 18:12:42
-0700
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
Collegiate information
PLEASE send collegiate information directly to
Patrick Towers for the
Collegiate Update. Not only will this reduce the number of
collegiate
messages on Gymn
(while maintaining the volumne), but also then
all
the collegiate information will be archived
separately in the
collegiate update archives.
Patrick's
address is poser@leland.stanford.edu
Thanks,
Rachele
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 21:49:20
-0400
From: ***@CAPITALNET.COM
Subject:
The Client
I normally don't watch this show (although I liked the
movie), but looking
in next week's TV Guide, I see
this episode description:
"When her friend's daughter (Noley Thornton*) competes in the Olympic
gymnastic
trials, Reggie gets to see the sport's unpleasant flip side:
an overbearing
coach has the girl bending over backwards to win --
no matter what
the cost. Meanwhile, Reggie goes to
the mat with the
IRS after
being billed for $95,000 in back taxes."
I don't know who the
coach is, but there's a character named "Yuri" who
is played by a Sherman Howard. Welcome to Stereotype World...
*Noley Thornton is the kid who played Luke Perry's sister on
BH90210.
The show airs Tuesday January 30, 1996 on CBS at 8pm
EST. Write to CBS
at marketing@cbs.com.
It doesn't look like they read any of our letters
arising
from the "60 Minutes" crapola.
Sigh....
Grace
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 21:56:14
-0500
From: ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject:
Gymnastics Insider
Hi everyone.
I just subscribed to the
Gymnastics Insider, a newsletter for NCAA
gymnastics. It is excellent. It has blurbs about all the ranked
teams,
meet results, and early signing info. If you are an NCAA gymn
fan you
may want to get it.
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 22:13:49
-0700
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
Reese's Conference
Hey Gymn friends,
This
Saturday, beginning at 10pm EST, I will be hosting a LIVE
conference of the Reese's Cup in Portland! If you are a subscriber of
USA
Gymnastics Online, I invite you to join me in the conference area.
If
you are not a USAGO subscriber, but would like to try it out, then
see the end of this message for directions on how to get
online with
them. You get a free five
hour trial, so logon on Saturday, join me
in
conference, and if you like it, cool beans, if you don't, then you
still have the option to cancel with two hours to spare
(the
conference will last three hours).
Directly
following is information from USA Gymnastics regarding the
Reese's
(competitors, etc), and then following that is
information
from the Electronic Resources for
Gymnastics Index about USAGO!.
Rachele
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LIVE
ONLINE COVERAGE OF THE
1996 Reese's International Gymnastics Cup
Portland
Rose Garden
Portland, Oregon
Saturday January 27, 1996
Online
Reporter: Rachele
Time: 7:00-10:00 PM
(Portland time - later on the east coast and mid
west)
Join
USA Gymnastics Online for the first live event coverage in 1996!
USA
Gymnastics plans other live coverage of events in 1996 here on
USAGO.
Type
of Competition:
Modified
rules - Participants can wear costumes, etc. Emphasis is on
performance/entertainment appeal as well as technical
value.
Judges: The
competition will be judged by both accredited and
celebrity judges.
Men's and Women's Individual Events (no
vault)
Rhythmic will perform
an exhibition.
Prize
money will be awarded to the top 3 places in the all-around
and the individual events: 1) $2,500; 2) $1,500; 3)
$500
Confirmed Participants to Date:
Men - Dimitri Bilozerchev, Scott Keswick, Vitaly
Marinich, Valentin
Moguilny, Paul O'Neill, John Roethlisberger, Bill Roth,
and
Chris Waller.
Women -
Svetlana Boguinskaia, Wendy Bruce, Brandy Johnson-Scharpf,
Missy Marlowe, Kristie Phillips, Hope Spivey-Sheeley,
and
Chelle Stack.
Rhythmic - Brooke Bushnell and Vanessa Vander Plum.
Qualifying
Prerequisite: Gymnasts must be a previous World
Championships, Pan American
Games, Goodwill Games, or Olympic Games
Medalist.
Television
Broadcast: CBS - March 30, 1996
To join the coverage and the
fun...
> Log-on to USA Gymnastics Online on Delphi
> Go To the
CONFERENCE area
> Type: WHO
> JOIN the GROUP number assigned to
the Reese's Cup Competition
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password, type
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(NOTE if joining through your computer (vs the
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of
gymnastics in the United States.
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Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 00:36:45
-0600
From: ***@CHARON.MATHCS.CARLETON.EDU
Subject:
Left and Right
When I was doing Rythmic
Gymnastics I could do a very good split with my
right
leg in front and by left leg behind me, but I could never get my
legs to work the otherway
round. My right leg would simply
not fully
extend behind me so I was left
kneeling. I am right handed.
-Meg
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Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 00:53:59
-0800
From: ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject:
LA Lights Rhythmic Invitational
I just got back from the LA lights Invite, held in Culver City Jan.
19
& 20th. It was their
13th annual meet and they had a great field.
Gymnasts from Russia, Canada,
Czech Republic, Korea, Australia, and the
US competed.
The meet was well run except for a power
failure in the middle of the
first day! The competetion
had to be postponed until the next day,
which made
for a very long night. However,
despite that little set
back, everything went
well.
Russia sent thier top national team members, including World
Champion
Amina Zaripova. She was incredible to watch, especially
with the ball.
Unfortunatly, she had some problems on every event and it
was her
teammate, Yulia Barsukova who stole the
show. Barsukova
started with
ball and performed to Swan Lake (her
start and finish were exactly the
same as Oksana Biuel -sp). The routine caused goose bumps and
the
judges gave her a perfect ten. Natalie Lacuesta
(US Jr. National Champ)
was also competing and did
very well. The crowd seemed to like
her fast
paced, graceful style. It is to bad that there is only one
Olympic slot
open, because I think Natalie would
do quite well. Canada sent
several
strong teams from various clubs. Their most impressive gymnast was
the
dramatic Camille Martens who captured third
place with strong
performances and tons of additude.
For the level 10 Jrs, the star of the show was
Russia's Alina Kabaeva.
She stole everyone's heart with her
incredible style, flexabilty, and
never ending smile.
It was fun to see this gymnast because she is
definatly one of Russia's best and will most likly be in the Olympics.
For anyone in the LA area next year this
is really a must see meet.
Alla Svirsky (the meet director) does a great job at pulling
everything
together and keeping things going. BTW, levels 6, 7, 8, and 9 Jr. &
Sr.
were also competing so if anyone has any questions, e-mail me and I
will reply.
Alix
Sorry
for the typing & spelling mistakes, I am writing this very late at
night!
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Date: Tue, 23 Jan 1996 01:22:00
-0800
From: ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject:
LA Lights-Some Results
I only have part of the results, sorry.
Level
10 Sr.
1. Yulia Barsukova
(Russia National)-scored 2 tens
2. Amina Zaripova (Russia National) * 0.600
3. Camille Martens (Kalev, Canada) 0.850
4. Leona Siswartonova (CZECH) 1.250
=5. Min Jung Kim (Korea) 1.300
=5. Katerina Slegrova (CZECH) 1.300
7.
Jody Miller (Edmonton RSG) 1.350
=8. Kristyna
Sraibrova (CZECH) 1.400
=8. Gretchen McLennan
(Club Elite Rhymthics) 1.400
10. Natalie Lacuesta (Rhythmic Gems) 1.450
11. Meaghan Muller
(Atlanta International)
1.500
12. Iveta Simunkova
(CZECH) 1.550
13. Tara Reeves (Australia) 1.600
14. Ellin
Kim (Club Elite Rhythmics) 1.700
15. Aja
Shimizu (Ontario Gym. Fed.)
1.750
Level 10 Jr.
1. Yelena Shalamova
(Russia Dinamo)
2. Alina
Kabaeva (Russia National) 0.650
3. Irina Buzichkina (Russia Dinamo) 1.800
4.
Kate Jeffres (Rhythmiflex) 2.500
5.
Emilie Livingston (Kalev, Canada) 2.550
6. Johanna Schoemaker (Rhythmiflex) 2.700
=7. Aicela Rosado (LASG) 2.900
=7. Tereza
Mullerova (CZECH) 2.900
9. Julie Lombara (Ontario Gym. Fed.) 3.350
10. Kassy
Scharringhauser (Atlanta International) 3.550
*
how many points from first
On a final note, I
saw a girl in the level 9 Jr's that I think should
be
watched.
She won the AA and has great style and poise, her name is
Heilie Isaacs (Rythmic
Gems). Has anyone ever heard of her
before?
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End of GYMN-L Digest -
22 Jan 1996 to 23 Jan 1996
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