GYMN-L Digest - 23 Jul 1996 - Special issue
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are 21 messages totalling 606 lines in this
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Topics in this special issue:
1. NBC Fluff (was Re: MAG and Mihai)
2.
NBC-ackkkkkkk!!!!!
3. newest train workers....:(
4. Various Tidbits
5. Please help!
6. leos and
MAG
7. NBC ON DAWES
8. Leos
9. Leo's
10. Women's leos
11. (Fwd)
Question re: Boginskaya on compulsory beam
12. leos and
MAG (fwd) (2)
13. More leo's
14. Olympic comments #863
15. scherbo
16. Women's Optionals
-- first goup so far
17. American Crowds (2)
18. US individual standings
19. Saadi
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 04:40:22
-0700
From: ***@NETCOM.COM
Subject:
NBC Fluff (was Re: MAG and Mihai)
> P.S.
What on earth was that godawful fluff piece about the
Civil War?? Was
> it just me or did that seem to go on
FOREVER?!?!?! :D
This is
the Olympics, NBC-style, and obviously these incessant cheesy
vignettes --
especially one about something which happened over 200 years
ago -- are
*so* much more important than the actual sporting events.
Debbie
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 07:58:51
-0500
From: ***@PO-BOX.MCGILL.CA
Subject:
Re: NBC-ackkkkkkk!!!!!
>I have had it .
Does anyone know if Frank Endo or USA Gymnastics is going
>to offer
tapes of the Olympics, so we finally might get to see some of it?
... Beth,
if you're
>reading this and know anything about buying tapes of it,
PLEASE MAIL ME.
>
>Regards,
>
>Eric
>
>
>
Do
not get fooled by NBC's post-Olympic offer for tapes. I did back
in 1988 and by God, it
will never happen again. They are
expensive and
worthless. Routines were not even shown in their entirity which is from my
point of view, not only the
worst lack of respect to the sport, but also the
worst insult to any gymner deserving that name.
Theses tapes were nothing more than what was shown on TV. Me too, I
purchased them with the
expectation that I will get what I missed and thereby
learn more about what
*really* went on. If anyone
remembers, the Seoul games
were broadcast with the time lag with gymnastics
going from midnight to 2 AM
!!!
They showed nothing more than the 2 gymnasts battleling
for the AA title:
the Soviet Elena Shushunova and
the Romanian Daniella Silivas.
The rest of the
36 gymnasts who also qualified for the AA did not exit
!!!
So,
they wrapped up a full evening of gymnastics morsel by morsel, a
few
routines here and there with lots of commercials. Really frustrating
considering
that from 22:00 hrs to midnight, they would show the
"Dream Team"
relaxing by playing golf and some anchor visiting a
restaurant and asking for
the menu to be translated in English, no
commercial. Quite pitiful to say
the
least.
Unfortunately, with the numerous messages bitching about the
lousiness
of the NBC coverage, one cannot help but reach the sad conclusion
that they do
not improve with time... It would be a mistake to rely on
post-Olympic tapes
offered by NBC.
Maria
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 05:23:56
-0700
From: ***@NETCOM.COM
Subject:
Re: newest train workers....:(
> Date: Mon, 22 Jul 1996 12:24:44
+0100
> Subject: Mo Huilan and Li Xiaoshuang
>
> I have a feeling the Chinese
government will find new jobs for these two
> working on the railroad in
a rural province.
>
> I love them both and almost cried when Li's
hand went through the ring.
I know what you mean. Both my mom and me almost had a heart
attack when
we saw that.
I am 32 and remember watching the Eastern
Block countries compete. My
friends
and I would yell at the TV either
-Think Gulag
-Think
Siberia
-Think street sweeper
and get ulcers that our
favorites wouldn't totally bomb and "disgrace"
their
country.
I found out later, doing a report on the Russian sports
machine, we
weren't too far off the mark saying those things.
Nanci
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 18:18:48
GMT
From: ***@UNANOV.UNA.EDU
Subject:
Various Tidbits
Just a note to reply to various postings:
The post from ***@aol.com was uncalled
for!!!!! Where's our
Administrator!!!
The use of white leos
is very popular - it is suppose to show off
the "rub board" stomach of the
gymnasts.
John Tesh is driving me crazy. My 12 year old competitive gymnast
made the comment she could probably
announce better than he can!
Here's hoping for MEDALS tonight for the USA!
Charlotte
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 09:14:09
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Please help!
My heart's broken in seventeen places. The power went out before my VCRs
could
tape the women's compulsories from Sunday.
Anybody have all the four
sessions that they could UPS to me? I heard NBC did some nice features
on
Kimber and big Dom. aaaaargh!!! It doesn't have to be edited; I'd be
happy
with the raw 10 1/2 hours of footage. Send me your address and cost if
you
can cheer me up. Thanks
very, very much (in advance).
Dave
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 10:12:44
-0400
From: ***@UNHF.UNH.EDU
Subject:
leos and MAG
Just an opinion on white leos...
our gym's compulsory leo
is mostly white and the girls wearing it range in age
from 7-14. Most of
them hate the white because it does show EVERYTHING. We are
changing to a leo with a darker background solely because of the
gymnasts'
complaints -- it inhibits their performance when they are self-concious about
how they look. Perhaps they lose that
discomfort when they're elite level, but
I would doubt it (IMO).
As
for the men, HURRAH!!! For a team I heard bashed repeatedly on this list
over
the past six months, they did a terrific job staying in the top 6! I had
been
convinced by list discussions that they didn't even have a chance to place
in
the top six, and I think they proved a lot of people wrong. They have some
work
still to do, particularly on pommel horse, but watch out at the 97
Worlds!!
Lynanne
PS: Let's go, MAG7!!!!!!
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 14:16:12
+0000
From: ***@WORLDNET.ATT.NET
Subject:
NBC ON DAWES
I'm a lurker whose come out of the shadows to voice my
opinion about one
thing that really irritates me. What's the deal with Dawes? I think she's
the most ignored gymnast
in American history. I've never
heard of someone
accomplishing so much and getting so little of the
spotlight. She's set all
kinds
of records during her career, has been as high as 4th in the world,
has
never let the team down in any competion, is a World
medalist, an
Olympic medalist yet she's treated as a non entity in any
discussion of
gymnastics I've ever observed. I loved the piece NBC did on her. It
really caught her spirit. I felt she was something special the
first time I
ever saw her perform.
I was glad to see someone else felt the same way
about her I
did.
As long as I'm out on this limb, I might as well give my opinion
of a few
other things:
John Tesch is the
most irritating announcer on the face of the earth. Are
we going to here about Scherbo's wife's accident on every apparatus?
The
Romanians look slow, tired, and nervous.
What happened to the great
gymnastics dynasty?
Lastly, I
miss the triplecast.
I'll go back in the
shadows now.
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 10:19:00
EDT
From: ***@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Subject:
Leos
The obvious reason for using white leotards (at least it was the
reason
while I was cojmpeting) is so te chalk marks won't show.
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 15:29:41
+0100
From: ***@WLV.AC.UK
Subject:
Leo's
Just a little thought from a non-gymnast
Don't teams favour
white leo's as they don't show up the
chalk
marks so commonly seen on the little crushed velvet
numbers?
Vic
;-0
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Date:
Tue, 23 Jul 1996
10:51:19 -0400
From:
***@GROVE.IUP.EDU
Subject: Women's leos
If
I were a gymnast, I would prefer a colored leo. Chalk
marks or no.
We can see the chalk on their legs, what's the
difference?
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 09:56:45
+0000
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
(Fwd) Question re: Boginskaya
on compulsory beam
> Granted, it probably wasn't the best
compulsory BB she could
> have done, but she certainly didn't do that
badly. Did she have
Actually,
Bogi could have done a far better compulsory as she
made several
mistakes that were imperceptible to the untrained eye. For example, I did
not know (but I
learned soon after) that on the forward roll at the beginning
of the beam
routine, the gymnast must "mark" the vertical shoulderstand
position;
from what I was told (which I have to rely on, since I didn't know
to look
for it when I was watching her routine), Bogi
completely missed this
position, bending her legs before hitting the
vertical. Also, for example,
if
the gymnast does not completely connect the three elements of the valdez
pass on beam, it is a .2 deduction. (This is partly why the Romanians
scored
low on beam... mistakes like this which aren't even wobbles, per se,
and
thus not noticeable as the other glaring mistakes.)
Rachele
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 11:14:34
EDT
From: ***@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
Subject:
leos and MAG (fwd)
Lynanne said:
>Just an opinion on white leos...
>our gym's compulsory leo
is mostly white and the girls wearing it range in age
>from 7-14. Most
of them hate the white because it does show EVERYTHING. We are
>changing
to a leo with a darker background solely because of
the gymnasts'
>complaints -- it inhibits their performance when they are
self-concious about
>how they look. Perhaps
they lose that discomfort when they're elite level, but
>I would doubt
it (IMO).
At the podium training (optionals),
I thought the Hungarian team had the best
looking leotards and the color
(red) really emphasized their tans.
Do they
have tanning salons in Hungary? :-)
>As for the men,
HURRAH!!! For a team I heard bashed repeatedly on this list
>over the
past six months, they did a terrific job staying in the top 6! I had
I
was very proud of the men gymnasts and congratulate them on their 5th
place
finish at the Olympics.
There are areas for improvement (like sticking the
landings on their
vaults!) but overall they did a great job.
Nothing to do with Lynanne's posting....................................
I
hesitate to mention this, but I've really gotten tired of all of
the NBC
bashing. Considering the fact that
it is the OLYMPICS and there
are a million and one sporting events that
they have to cover, IMO the men's
gymnastics event got decent coverage last
night. I also think it is VERY
naive
on our part to NOT expect NBC to focus on the U.S. gymnasts. People
can complain all they want
but the majority of the people turning in to
watch the Olympics in the U.S.
want to see U.S. athletes -- in every sport.
Even thought I love
gymnastics, I also become an Olympics' junkie
every four years and
therefore enjoy watching some of the more
obscure sporting events just
because of the dedication/drama involved
in the athletes participating in
the Olympics. However limited
the
coverage of gymnastics may be to some people on the List, at least
it
is in prime time as opposed to being shown at the 12:00 - 2:00
a.m.
broadcast. I also enjoy volleyball
but had to wait until
after midnight to see the U.S. women's team
play. Granted it wasn't
the
finals but gymnastics (men/women) will definitely get the majority
of the
prime-time coverage during the all-arounds and
individual
events during the next few days.
I guess this is just a
long-winded/incoherent way of saying that NBC cer-
tainly can't please everyone (myself included) & I'm
sure there's some family
in mid-America who is very upset that their
son/daughter's performance
in fencing/archery/rifle shooting etc. hasn't
been covered by NBC
during the Olympics. And personally, I would sympathize a
whole lot more
with them than with any of the complaints I've read on the
List during the
last few days.
Beth-
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Date:
Tue, 23 Jul 1996
16:36:45 +0100
From:
***@WLV.AC.UK
Subject: More leo's
Sorry to labour the
point, but whether it was just the
rubbishy
broadcast
quality, and, quite plainly, I was not there, but the
fabric that the USA's leos
are made of, you cannot see
anything
through them. I understand - I wouldn't wear a dress
that showed
off my Hanes
knickers!!! and it is all the same asking a gymnast
to wear something which shows the few parts of
her body which
are traditionally covered
up!
On this note - not
wanting to leave the blokes out of it
- did
anyone else think that the Belurussian
(sp.) team men's outfit
looked very
dirty/off-white?
Please
no message about this being besides the point -
I do
understand that the technical merit is more
important than all
this clothing talk....
Just
in jest....lets lighten up for the Olympic Torch!!!
Vic
;-P
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 12:41:53
-0300
From: ***@CCN.CS.DAL.CA
Subject:
Re: Olympic comments #863
Someone commented that the US women were
being treated like princesses.
One
of the Australian commentators mentioned that the team had 8
coaches on the
floor, instead of the allowed 2. Is this correct? The general feeling
seemed to be
that this was not fair to the other teams.
Simone
---
It's
essentially right. The 2 olympic coaches are on the
floor with
access to the girls, of course, but all the other coaches have
immediate
access to the girls too, because they're allowed to stand behind
a waist
high barrier made of cloth and talk to and cheer for the girls. I
am not
against this, but am against other countries not having this luxury.
For
example, the Canadian men had 2 coaches with them, and Kris
Burley's
coach was left behind in Canada. In Atlanta, during the optionals Burley
was alone during his rotations, and
commented that this was troublesome
for him. I can't see any reason why
Burley's coach couldn't have come if
the USA girls can have eight of them
at hand. It's true that's it's home
territory so the American caoches don't have to travel, so economically I
see how
all coaches coming could be a problem along the way. Lisa
I am not
saying that Millar shouldn't be standing with Nunno,
I am saying
everyone should have that right and privilege.
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 13:07:13
-0300
From: ***@CCN.CS.DAL.CA
Subject:
scherbo
OK,
this is driving me nuts almost as much as Tesh
himself. Is
this name pronounced with an 'a' at the end? If not, why is Tesh
pronouncing it as scherba?
If so, why is Daggett pronoucing is scherbo?
Some
one mentioned mailing NBC wioth Tesh
complaints...I have
been part of a mass email complint
spree that ended well once. If
everyone emailed at the same time, and NBC
was flooding with it, they'd
NOTICE. However, I am betting Tesh has that something called a contract :(
On
the weight issue, I mostly...ok whole heartedly agree with Joy, but
one
pout on my part - I'm still the same size *whine* I am forever stuck
with
thunder thighs and no upper body. Pardon me if this is indiscreet
but I am
tired of explaining to cashiers why I can't find a bra to fit.
Does anyone
else have this problem or is it just me? My cup size and
chest size just
don't go together. Sports bras forever I guess. Damn
laterals or whatever
they're called.
Keep gymning, Lisa
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 12:26:42
-0400
From: ***@KENT.NET
Subject:
Women's Optionals -- first goup
so far
So far CBC and SRC have shown the first three rotations of
Women's
Optionals, group one.
The first rotation
featured Yvonne Tousek on vault, where she
scored
a 9.487 on the first one and 9.500 on the second one!
She performed a cuervo which she is competing for the first
time, I
think. Jennifer Exaltacion
and a German gymnasts were
also shown.
Unfortunately, Shanyn McEachern
fell off the beam
and got a low score.
The second rotation had
Yvonne on bars, where she performed
a good Yeager (sp?),
but on the Hindorff to pak salto she had
trouble and her feet touched the
floor. She may also have
received
a deduction for having two coaches on the podium when she
began.
She wound up with a 9.000. :(
Chusovitina hit a decent routine
on bars
and got a 9.612, and Exaltacion got a 9.2
something.
The third rotation had Yvonne on beam, where she did
an
excellent routing, including a front handspring front salto and
some interesting choreography. She had a step on her dismount
but
got a 9.575!!!! :) Chusovitina fell off the beam and got scored
in the 8
range. Exaltacion
hit a pretty good routine with a few
bobbles and got a 9.2 something.
Sorry
the scores aren't very accurate.
Tousek only
has floor left to be shown.
Hopefully she'll hit a good
routine and have a chance to make the
top 36. That would be
excellent
for Canada and for her.
On a side note, I think I really like Elvira Sadi (sp?) as a coach.
She
seems to be very supportive of Tousek, almost like a
mother!
She's done incredible things with Yvonne -- before 1995 I had
never
even seen her before, but now she's leading the Canadian team.
Does
anyone know anything else about Elvira?
I know she
competed for the USSR, but that's about it.
Jordynn
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 12:45:52
-0400
From: ***@COMET.NET
Subject:
Re: American Crowds
At 01:07 AM 7/23/96 -0400, Jordynn
wrote:
>I was just wondering if any of the Americans on the list
were
>getting sick of the crowds at the Georgia Dome (and other
>venues)
chanting "USA USA USA..(ad
nauseum)" every two
>seconds??????????
Yes,
I'm an American and am totally sick of over-patriotism and hype. I
took a vacation day at work in
hopes of getting a high quality tape of other
countrys'
team optionals and all NBC is showing are Americans
in other sports.
I'm really disappointed by the Chinese women's
performance and really
excited about the Russian women's. Those teams are the best in my
opinion,
since I value artistry, perfect form and inividuality.
Yeah,
I tend to root for Americans, especially Shannon Miller, who has done
so
much for US gymnasics, but still I want the best to
win. If Shannon hits
four for
four perfectly, though, she's got a chance. Her routines are
beautiful and as
Svetlana Boguinskaya once said, gymnastics is all
about beauty.
But I also want Mo Huilan to
win, or Dina Kochetkova. And wouldn't it be
wonderful if
Svetlana Boguinskaya made the top five? More than anything, I
want to see
the Chinese, French, Greek and Spanish teams and I'm afraid I
won't see any
of them.
Eaffie
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 12:41:14
-0400
From: ***@UKY.CAMPUS.MCI.NET
Subject:
Re: American Crowds
Dear Jordynn,
No,
I do not get tired of it. If I were
there I'd be screaming it right
along with everyone else! I would, however, stop to catch my
breath and
cheer great routines from whomever was out there.
I was
disappointed NBC didn't choose to show us many routines other than the
Americans. We got only a glimpse at the medal teams
and Scherbo.
Did he
compete for Belarus all by himself? Did Bulgaria show up? Did the other 6
teams bother to
compete? Couldn't prove it by
NBC. I thought it especially
interesting
that the American men went straight from High Bar to Pommel
Horse. No Floor Ex!?
As far as
American Nationalism, I make no apologies for my countrymen
)excuse me, to
be PC I guess that should be "countrypersons"). When I
attended the 1991 World
Championships in Indianapolis (I have difficulty as
a Kentuckian conceding
that Indiana is in the US, but I'm told that it is),
the vast majority of
the crowd was presumably US - BUT you'd never know it
during the men's
competition. We sat beside the
Swiss delegation which all
the local media acknowledged as having won the
cheering competition. The
cries
of "Haupt Suise!"
rang much more loudly than "USA". The cowbells,
rhythym
cheers, and waving flags were great as well. After the comps, one
of the US
competitors said to me, "I wish the Americans would act more like
the
Swiss". So, before the optionals, my wife and I bought 250 US flags and
passed
them out. It was a heartwarming
moment for me personally when I saw
the team members each holding one of
those flags at the post competition
news conference. Anyway, I digress. I do not criticize anyone for vocal
support
of their nation's representatives.
There just happen to be more
Americans in Atlanta. I'm real tired of this bad rap about
ugly Americans.
I won't go into the problems I run into with citizens of
other countries
because I believe in exhibiting respect to *all* people,
regardless of race,
religion, or national origin. Hmm... that sounds like a very AMERICAN
concept.
Chris
>I was just wondering if any of the
Americans on the list were
>getting sick of the crowds at the Georgia
Dome (and other
>venues) chanting "USA USA
USA..(ad nauseum)"
every two
>seconds??????????
>
>I have nothing against the
American team, and its great that
>they are supported, but I really
think the crowd could tone
>it down a bit and maybe cheer for some of
the other gymnasts
>a bit more.
>
>Jordynn
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 12:53:47
-0400
From: ***@POND.COM
Subject:
US individual standings
After the compulsories, Shannon Miller is
second behind Lilia Podkopeyeva (sp).
Dominique
Moceanu is in 5th and Kerri Strug
is in 9th. I hope this
information
is correct since I got it from the paper.
Happy watching!
Mol
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 12:55:14
-0400
From: ***@UKY.CAMPUS.MCI.NET
Subject:
Re: leos and MAG (fwd)
>I
guess this is just a long-winded/incoherent way of saying that NBC cer-
>tainly can't please
everyone (myself included) & I'm sure there's some family
>in
mid-America who is very upset that their son/daughter's performance
>in
fencing/archery/rifle shooting etc. hasn't been covered by NBC
>during
the Olympics. And personally, I
would sympathize a whole lot more
>with them than with any of the
complaints I've read on the List during the
>last few days.
>
>Beth-
Beth,
you are absolutely correct. Thanks
for reminding me of that. I
will
be more charitable in my thoughts on NBC.
Chris
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Date: Tue, 23 Jul 1996 12:56:00
EDT
From: ***@PSUVM.PSU.EDU
Subject:
Saadi
Elvira Saadi,
if my memory is correct, also coached Tatiana Groshkova
of
the USSR in the early 1990's.
G{|-croshkova was a daring and talented
gymnast
but never really consistent enough to represent the USSR on one
of the
world or olympic teams. Like Tousek, Groshkova had original and
wonderful dance on Floor...Saadi msust be doing something
right! (In
case you're having a
hard timre remembering tatiana,
she was the tiny
gymnast who performed a back-handspring sideways on the
beam, kind of
like a yurchenko loop but coming
back to her feet, and she had a great
double-double on floor).
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