GYMN-L Digest - 23 Dec 1995 to 24 Dec 1995
There
are 11 messages totalling 489 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Kerri Strug
2. GER Women's Team Champs.
3. COACHES: Lever position and Tumbltrak
4. terms / barani
5. NCAA Out of Control?
6. GYMN-L Digest - 20 Dec 1995 to 21 Dec
1995
7. tumble
trak
8. Olympic Gold CD-ROM
9. layouts
10. Aeon Cup
11. Jnr Pacific Alliance Results
(finally!!)
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Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 08:35:39
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Kerri Strug
Wow,
Yet
another gym for Kerri. I am really surprised because I have never
seen
Kerri look so good. She has always been a hard worker in the gym but
been
inconsistant in
competitions. I think that was one of the reasons she left
Nuno. With Bela out of retirement
for now I would not be surprised if he was
up to
his old tricks of recruiting. I do believe that Kerri will do very well
back with the Karoli's.
Tony
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Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 15:40:15
GMT
From: ***@CLOUD9.NET
Subject:
GER Women's Team Champs.
>From the DPA, some brief results from the
German Women's Bundesliga (Federal
League) Team
Champs., which were held December 16:
1. SC Berlin
146.55
2. KTG
Frankfurt/Main 145.30
3. TV 08 Baumbach
137.65
4. PSV
Rostock
135.50
Yvonne Pioch (SC Berlin and
winner of 5 golds at this year's GER Nationals)
didn't compete.
Her teammate, Grit Hoffmann, had the highest AA score
(37.50),
followed by Kathleen Stark of KTG Frankfurt (37.00).
Debbie
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Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 14:36:03
-0500
From: ***@EAGLE.LHUP.EDU
Subject:
Re: COACHES: Lever position and Tumbltrak
.4 for each B that is missing.
Julie
>
I am a Level 8 Optional gymnast that trains at the Las Vegas Flyers
>
Gymnastics Academy in Las Vegas, Nevada.
I'm responding to the question
> about a
tumbltrak.
My gym just recently purchased one, and I absolutely love
> it. We use it
for all kinds of things, but mostly to train harder skills
> like double-backs, fulls, double fulls, ect. We have a portable pit that we
> placed at the end of the trak for
softer landings. It is definitely
worth
> purchasing!!! Off the subject a bit, if there are any
judges or coaches
> reading this, could you
please tell me how many tenths are taken off for
> missing
a "B" skill in Level 8? THANKS!!!
>
>
> Sincerly,
> Alll
>
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Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 15:31:59
EST
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject:
terms / barani
On Wed. Dec. 20 Christian wrote:
>In
the world of trampolining (well the UK one anyway) a barani is a
front >somersault with a late 1/2 twist; a rudi a front somersault
with
a
late
1 1/2 twists, and a randi is a front somersault with
2 1/2
twists.
> A triffis
in trampolining is normally any twisting triple
somersault, and a
fliffis any twisting
double somersault - no distinction is made for
the
amount
of
twist, or direction of rotation (that is normally obvious from
the amount
and >placing of twist), eg. rudi-out triff
(forwards triple with 1
1/2
twists in
the end somersault), or full-in full-out triff
(backward
triple with
full twist into
the first, and out the last somersault).
> Finally, I think a triple
twisting triple back is called a miller?
> Are there any other 'nick
names'
>people know of? (If there are any
mistakes in the above please feel
> free
to correct all you trampolining gurus out there).
>Of
course I suspect that in gymn all the names are
muddled :-)
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Barani = front with 1/2 twist
Brandi = aerial lifted roundoff (in
gymnastics, this is almost
always misrepresented
as a barani)
rudolph (rudy) = front with
1 1/2 twist
randolph
(randy) = front with 2 1/2 twist
adolph
= front with 3 1/2 twist
Kissoff = yeah right if you think you can
do 4 1/2
fliffus =
double somi with twist
triffus = triple somi
with twist
quaffus = quadruple somi
with twist
Holy shiffus :-} = any trick harder
than those
(these have come to usually mean a barani out of the skill - but not
always)
Miller
= triple twisting double somi (not triple triple) - he
performed it as
a 2 1/2 in - barani out
Elliot = triple twisting
double somi on floor - he performed more of
a 1/1 twist in
2/1 twist out
When doing multiple somersaults:
twisting
during the 1st somi is referred to as twisting
"in" ex. =
1/1 in, back out
twisting during the last somi is
referred to as twisting "out" ex.
= back in, 1/1
out
twisting in the middle somi of a triple is referred to as twisting
"within" ex. = back
in, 1/1 within, back out
Hope that this helps to clear it up a
little
STEEL
"WHEN IN DOUBT BARANI OUT"
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Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 16:42:33
-0600
From: ***@SASKNET.SK.CA
Subject:
Re: NCAA Out of Control?
My Usenet filter brought this article up
which I thought might
interest some of you. It could certainly spark some
debate.
For the record, from what I make of this post there is no
debate at all. Extremely unfair to the athletes IMHO.
Happy Holidays to all.
DORY
> Article: rec.sport.swimming.17199
>
Message-ID: <barnes.87-2908561313030001@slip2-26.acs.ohio-state.edu>
>
From: barnes.87@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu (Michael Barnes)
> Subject:
NCAA Out of Control?
> Score: 100
> Did anyone else here catch the article
on the front page of the sports
>
section in Wed. USA Today? It was about a couple of high school
students
> from the suburban Chicago area. She is the defending state champion
in
> gymnastics
in the all-around category and he is the state defending
> champion in the
100m fly or free (I forget which).
Anyways, both are
> obviously prime candidates for athletic scholarships. Both meet the grade
> point average
and minimum standardized test scores set by the NCAA. Both
> are ineligible
to receive athletic scholarships at Div. I-A schools
> according to
the NCAA.
> It seems, that
what makes these two students different is the fact that
> they have
diagnosed learning disabilites. I forget exactly what his
> disability was,
but they were very specific. She
has a flawed long term
> memory, which the paper claimed made test taking difficult
for her
> (obviously!).
Anyways, these kids apparently attend school in an
> excellent
district, as the school system had classes available
> specifically
designed to assist students with learning disabilities. The
> NCAA claims that these classes, since
they were taught at a slower pace,
> did not count
as meeting several of the core curriculum requirements
> established by
the NCAA. Both kids will graduate
this year with
> respectable grade points and normal diplomas (i.e. they are
not being
> given special diplomas denoting that the classes they took
were different
> from those that the majority of students took) so the school
obviously
> believes that those classes met the content requirements of their
standard
> curriculum.
>
I've been busy the last couple of days and really half expected to log
in
> this
morning and find something posted about this already, as one of these
> kids is a
swimmer. Anyways, it was probablly pretty naive of me to assume
> that I'm the
only one busy during the holidays =]>
> I've got quite a few thoughts on this
subject, but I wanted to see what
>
anyone else might have to say about it. I will say that I am totally
> against the
NCAA's stance on this case and would especially relish hearing
> from someone
who supports them. (Too bad Martin is away over the
> holidays) I will try to dig up the paper (it
wasn't my copy) and post the
>
names as well as the hearing date before the
NCAA comittee responsible for
> ruling on this
matter.
> lator
> mike
> --
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Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 19:24:31
-0500
From: ***@DELPHI.COM
Subject:
Re: GYMN-L Digest - 20 Dec 1995 to 21 Dec 1995
Jessica
Nope...
I don't coach Lisa & Lana. My
partner Jeff Wood does.
I can
tell you that one of them has dropped out of the
sport
and although I have known both of them since
they were little
girls, (I was their Phys. Ed.
teacher in elementary school) I
still can't tell
them apart! Sad yes but true. So, I don't
honestly
know which one is still competing!
I think it's
Lisa... at least I hope it's Lisa... I've been calling
her Lisa
for the last two months...
Take
care!
-Jeff
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Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 22:00:40
-0500
From: ***@AECOM.YU.EDU
Subject:
tumble trak
I am a new member to the gymn group. I have noticed several messages
discussing the benefits of the tumble trak. I have stoped
taking
gymnastics lessons for a few years and i was wondering what a tumble trak
is. Furthermore i would like to
get back into gymnastics
classes but my schoolwork
takes up alot of my time. I live in queens new
york and i was wondering if anyone
knows of a place that meets once
or
twice a week (it does not have to be competative) I am 17 years old
(already
old for competative gymnastics) I am not on such a
high level
but i enjoy
recreational gymnastics alot. If anyone has any information
please let me know.
thank
you
Aliza
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Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 17:38:16
-10
From: ***@ALOHA.NET
Subject:
Olympic Gold CD-ROM
Hello out there!!!
Has anyone purchased the
Olympic Gold CD-ROM distributed by the
Discovery Channel
Multimedia? It was
advertised on IG for $39.95
and I believe was
mentioned on the List some time ago.
I would like to know how
extensive the gymnastics portion is
especially
concerning RSG. Would appreciate
any input you can
provide.
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Date: Sat, 23 Dec 1995 22:00:44
-0800
From: ***@U.WASHINGTON.EDU
Subject:
layouts
Hi. This may seem like quite a simple question to some of you,
but for
those of us who never got much past back
handsprings, it still remains a
mystery. :) I was
wondering what the correct positions and techniques are
for
a layout on floor and a layout flyaway off bars. i've seen them done,
even
trained them a bit myself, but i never could quite
figure out when
to arch, when to hollow, etc. etc.
etc. If someone could enlighten me
(with as
detailed a desciption as possible) i would be very grateful.
Feel free to respond directly
to me. Thanks!
-stephanie
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Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 14:51:00
-0600
From: ***@MEDICINE.ADELAIDE.EDU.AU
Subject:
Aeon Cup
I do not know if these results have already been posted
Aeon Cup
(1995 Worldwide RSG Club Championships)
SNR AA
1. M Petrova Levski BUL
2. Serebrianskaya Derjugina
UKR
3. E Vitrichenko Chernomorets
UKR
4. Lukianenko Dinamo
BLR
5. J Barachina Intercross RUS
6. O Gontar Dinamo BLR
7. D Popova Levski BUL
8. A Zaripova Intercross RUS
9. V Stadnik Derjugina UKR
10.Kliuk'cite
Gracija LTU
11.L Oulehlova SK City CZE
12.K Takahashi
California ACD USA
Z Xiaojing Jusco China CHN
Plus 34 Others
Tara
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Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 14:40:00
-0600
From: ***@MEDICINE.ADELAIDE.EDU.AU
Subject:
Jnr Pacific Alliance Results (finally!!)
As I promised, here are the results of the Jnr Pacific
Alliance comp.
Mens Team
1. USA
2. AUS
OOoops! Seems I made a mistake in my last
post. I must have
been thinking of RSG
Mens AA
1. D Leiter USA 8.90 8.40 8.74 8.95 8.65 7.85
2. L Fang
USA 8.65 8.35 8.85 8.75 8.35 8.30
3. D Schneider AUS 8.55 8.50 7.90 8.50 8.20 8.90
4. S Contreras USA
5. G Yung
USA
6. J Ng
AUS
7. D McNamara
AUS
8. R Peverell AUS
9. D Smith
AUS
10.G Hugo
COL
Mens EF
Floor
1. Leiter 9.05
2. Contreras 9.00
3. Smith 8.65
PBars
1. Contreras 8.35
2. Ng
8.25
3. McNamara
7.90
Rings
1. Fang
8.60
2. Contreras 8.45
3. McNamara
8.20
High Bar
1. Schneider 8.75
2. Fang
8.00
3. McNamara
7.95
Pommels
1. Schneider 9.10 (!!)
2. Katsampes(USA) 8.75
3. Fang
8.50
Vault
1. Leiter 8.90
2. Yung
8.77
3.
McNamara 8.60
David Schneider is the Aussie Under 18 champ for something
like the 6th time in a row. And he is only
14!!
Womens Team
1. USA 114.196
2. AUS 110.447
3. NZL 104.799
4. COL 103.995
Womens AA
1. G Kachura USA 9.600 9.666 9.466 9.766 38.498
2. Baimbridge USA 9.300 9.616 9.500 9.223 37.649
3. A Brion USA 9.516 9.816 8.533 9.783 37.648
K Frketic AUS 9.483 9.083 9.566 9.516 37.648
5. S Prosser AUS
6. K Rowe
USA
7. S Le
AUS
8. Rutherford
USA
9. McLaughlin
AUS
10.R Wilson
AUS
Unbelievably close in 2nd and 3rd place!
Womens EF
Bars
1. Kachura 9.580
2. Wilson
9.325
3. Baimbridge 9.125
Floor
1. Kachura 9.787
2. Brion 9.575
3. Frketoc 9.125
Beam
1. Baimbridge 9.325
2. Brion 9.05
3. Prosser
8.825
Vault
1. Kachura 9.632
2. Brion 9.474
3. Frketic 9.281
Almost a sweep by Gail Kachura, proving she
deserved the AA
gold. Good effort from the Aussie girls
too.
RSG Team
1. AUS
105.3 (Really?
Wow!!)
2. USA
101.2
3. MAS
95.5
4. COL
89.0
So thats what I was
thinking of! Well Done AUS!!
RSG AA
1. S Johnston
AUS 8.9 8.4
8.8 8.9 35.00
2. D Leray AUS 8.8 8.5
8.8 8.8 34.90
3. A Grey
AUS 8.4 8.5
9.1 8.7 34.70
L Illy USA 8.9 8.0
9.0 8.8 34.70
5.
N Carbone AUS
6. K. Kemper USA
7. T Chee Klat
MAS
8. S. Palacios MEX
9. N Lacuesta USA
10.C Aua Yong MAS
11.C Chan
MAS
12.C Congora COL
13.K Perez
COL
14.Y Pinzon
COL
RSG EF
Rope
1. Illy 8.8
2. Leray 8.5
3. Nacuesta 8.4
Clubs
1. Carbone
8.5
Kemper 8.5
3. Johnston 8.3
Illy 8.3
Hoop
1. Johnston
8.7
2. Illy 8.5
3. Chee Klat
8.3
Grey
8.3
Ribbon
1. Grey
8.9
2. Leray 8.7
Nacuesta 8.7
Who is the Jnr RSG Champ from the USA? A Grey is the AUS Jnr
Champ.
Apparently the Pacific Alliances were not very well
organised. China,
Chinese Taipei and Mexico brought senior
gymnasts because they were told it was a senior
competition.
this explais why they
were missing from the results.
Also the EF went from 4pm until 12.30am! I would certainly
not like to be competing HB then!!
Hope you enjoy reading the results and thanks to all the
people who emailed me.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Tara
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