GYMN-L Digest - 25 Apr 1996 to 26 Apr 1996 - Special
issue
There are 10 messages totalling 621
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Topics in this special issue:
1. GYMN-L Digest - 25 Apr 1996 - Special
issue
2. NCAA Womens, 1st Session Quotes
3. Re-Intro
4. NCAA--Women's rules
5. USAG New routines
6. Intro
7. Women's Semi Finals (Vault and UB)-PR
worlds
8. NCAA Womens, Session 2
9. NCAA RESULTS SESSION 2
10. NCAA Women's Standings after session
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 16:19:02
-0700
From: ***@NETCOM.COM
Subject:
Re: GYMN-L Digest - 25 Apr 1996 - Special issue
For those of you
wishing to curse
out the Texx monster in public...
Im leaving for STanford in a few mins, Ill be in a green & blue baseball
cap with the letter P on it and the word Platinum (Platinum
Technology)
Ill wear same hat all 3 nights.
Look for me.
Meanwhile,
Mark Mayzak, you didnt say
where you are, how we gonna find u a gymn
if you dont say WHERE ?
Last I heard Scherbo
is fine and up to all his bad tricks again.
Im
rooting for Stanford, but I suspect Berkeley will win.
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 19:35:24
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
NCAA Womens, 1st Session Quotes
To all:
Here
are full quotes from coaches after the NCAA Women's Nationals first
session:
University of Georgia Head Coach Suzanne Yoculan: "We did what we need to do
to advance. The ultimate goal today for us, as for everyone,
was to advance.
I think everyone would agree that the atmosphere in the
afternoon session is
different.
"All the
teams competed today, but there were very few performances. Based on
the history, the teams that haven't done that well on the
first day do well
or win on the second day. We
only have enough for one more day, so I'm glad
that
we saved some for tomorrow."
UCLA Head Coach Valderie
Kondos: "I'm absolutely thrilled with how my
team
competed today. I agree with Suzanne that
there were few perfomances. My
greatest
fear after our regional performance on the beam was that we would
draw the beam first, and that's exactly what happened. I was
thrilled how
they handled the event. They
displayed a calm confidence that carried over to
the
other events. Now we just have to take that confidence and perform
tomorrow."
University of Michigan Head Coach
Bev Plocki: "I don't really know what to
say. It was a rough day at the office, which was
unbelievable with the team I
know. They are
usually calm and confident as well. I'm just thankful that we
could squeak in.
"My heart goes out to Nebraska,
because I know how it feels to think you're
in and
then you're not. I'm glad for the opportunity to move onto tomorrow
night. We have a second chance to redeem ourselves, and
you'll see a much,
much better Michigan team than
today."
Penn State Head Coach Steve Shepard: "I though we
had a great meet today. We
didn't count a fall.
The team performed to the best of its ability. I'm
extremely
proud of them. We had a young team this year. We had an up and down
season. We've been really inconsistent. This was our best
meet of the year,
but it wasn't our best score. I
thought we did great today. We've struggled
with
inconsistency all year. We've been trying to get the team to its
potential."
BYU Head Coach Brad Cattermole:
"It's tough to prepare for this kind of a
meet
while you're having finals at the same time. There's been years where
we've had teams that really couldn't compete with other
teams at this level.
We could be there, but we really couldn't beat them.
But this year we had a
team that could compete
with anybody, and we just made too many mistakes.
"Maybe we saw for
the first time that we were competitive and that put a
little
pressure on us to try and outdo ourselves. But we'll go back to the
gym and figure it out. We've got too good of a team to have
this sort of
thing happen to us.
"We've
got too good of a bar team and too good of a beam team to have to
count two falls on each one of them. Tnat
that's not counting the wobbles and
stumbles.
That's counting a just a plain fall off the equipment.
"So we'll work
really hard to figure out what the answer is and try to
improve
on it, but I felt like this year we could've given anybody out there
a run. We just had to hit."
University of
Nebraska Head Coach Dan Kendig: "I though we did
really well
today. We had some problems, but our
performance was pretty good overall.
That's the way I feel about our
season, as well. We went through virtually
the
entire season with only eight athletes, and those eight girls worked hard
and were highly motivated. I feel sad for (senior) Joy
(Taylor), but the rest
of the team cna look forward to next season."
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 18:46:26
-0700
From: ***@MCN.ORG
Subject:
Re-Intro
Hi all,
My
name is Orion and I'm a 22-year-old male from Mendocino,
in
Northern California. I've been on the list for a little over a year and
never want to give it up. I do gymnastics recreationally,
but I'm mostly a
fan. My favorite gymnasts are Misutin, Scherbo, Gutsu, and others.
I'll
be spending four months in Ireland and then six months in
England starting in September. So if anyone knows of
recreational programs I
could take part in, good
internet providers, or any other tips for my trip
please
e-mail me.
Bye,
Orion
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 20:08:10
CST
From: ***@MAROON.TC.UMN.EDU
Subject:
NCAA--Women's rules
I think Patrick answered the vault question very
well.
As I judged finals at NCAA nationals last year, here's my 2
cents.
At a National competition, the "stakes" have to
rise. Not everyone can
score a 10! (you will find this concept occurs in the age group &
elite
etc. program too.) So, composition is looked at more
critically. Whatever
level competition I'm at (whether it's, say, Level 8 state
or Level 10
Nationals), I ask myself, "What do I EXPECT the best
performance to
contain?" So, let's go back to NCAA
nationals. On floor ex, I
would
expect high level dance and tumbling skills,
"C" or "D" level or higher.
If a gymnast ended with,
say a full on Floor, it would not be
compositionally
as strong as a gymnast ending with a double back, or a
front
through to a double twist for example.
BTW, we had some contraversy on Aimee Tranpanier's
routine last year. A
couple of us saw flawless execution and awarded the
"10." Others saw the
wonderful execution, but felt that only doing 2 (well-done
and difficult)
tumbling passes was not "up to
the level" of the competition and thus
deducted
compositionally. The best thing
about Nationals is, though, that
there are 4
judges, so that the average usually comes out with a reasonable
placement. I
sure wish we (for the sake of the gymnasts) used 4 judges all
the time. Sigh..... I remember the days when we had 4 judges at State
and
Regional competitions too. It was so much more fair...... But,
with
concern over costs, it's probably a dead issue.
--Robin
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 23:23:20
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
USAG New routines
I have read that the new JO routines will go into
effect next January. If
so, what does this do to places where compuslories
are in the Spring? Will
it be the new routines or old? Will judges even be ready to judge the
new
routines?
Thanks
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 22:31:25
-0500
From: ***@LULU.ACNS.NWU.EDU
Subject:
Intro
Hi everyone!
I'm psyched that everyone's re-introducing
themselves, and would like to do
the same. My name is Meighan; I'm
usually a lurker, but have posted a few
times
since I joined the GYMN list in October. I'm currently a junior
theatre major at Northwestern University, and used to
compete in gymnastics
back when Class III and IV
still existed (long time ago!). Nowadays I'm
much
more involved in dance and choreography, but still love to watch
gymnastics and talk about it with anyone who wants to.... I
enjoy reading
this list, and can't wait until the
Olympics this summer. My favorite
gymnasts are
usually classified by routines that I love to watch-- my
favorite
beam-worker is Tatiana Groshkova, tumbler-- Oksana Chusovitina,
floor-worker--
Natalia Kalinina, vaulter--.....oh,
I don't know, and bars--
I think, any Chinese gymnast since the 1990
Goodwill Games. And Li Li had a
terrific beam routine back then as well. Hilary Grivach was always one of my
favortie American gymnast because she always seemed
to be having a good time
and was openly supportive
of all her teammates; unfortunately that's more
than
I can say for a lot of the girls that made the past Olympic team-- but
WHO
AM I TO JUDGE?? I think they have all made tremendous sacrifices and I
have a lot of respect for all of our gymnasts. I hope that
they really kick
some tail at the Olympics.
That's
about it!
Next?
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 23:50:51 -0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Women's Semi Finals (Vault and UB)-PR worlds
A few notes from Women's
Semi Finals in PR.My usual ramblings...
Vault
( TY=twisting yurchenko)
Zelapukina(Ukraine)-arrow
straight hristakieva(two steps but really only
needed one)
-1 1/2 T-Y (one step)
Chow(USA)-double
t-y (face planted the first;one hand slipped off the
front
of the horse)
second one was better but almost touched one knee.Her
prelim vaults were
better.
Mirgorodskaia(Ukraine)-pike cuervo(loose and seperated legs on both.Lands
with one foot
in front of the other a la
Boginskya.She
was also sporting a new
short
hairdo.
Juarez(Spain)-hristakieva(low and step backward on the first.Beautiful in the
air
though and
great landing position(chest up).
Maceachern(Canada)-two very
low and very messy front with halves(one piked
and one
tucked)
Portuondo(Cuba)-boomed
two double t-y.IMHO the best vaulter
there and should
have won
the event in finals
Valle(Spain)-1 1/2
t-y(slight leg seperation off the horse.decent
landings on
both)
Galieva(Russia)-Round off
half twist onto horse piked front half (stuck
the
first but had a
low landing on the second.
Gogean(Romania)-1 1/2 t-y.Not the human dart she usually is.Two
small steps
back on
each.
Tsavdaridou(Greece)-Piked front with half
twist(very late twist)
Varga(Hungary)-Average pike front with half.
Polozkova(Belarus)-pike
front with half and attempted a layout cuervo but
was
nowhere
close.
Amanar-double t-y(stuck them both-big shock.)
Khorkina-Round
off 1/2 turn to horse pike cuervo(looked lazy on both and
resulted
in low
but stuck landings.
Bermudes(Cuba)-layout front with a half(Slightly piked
but *WOW*!)
Stark(Germany)-bailed on the
first 1 1/2 t-y(only did a full followed by a
backward
roll)gave
up on the second vault and put her
hands
down.
Scores-
1 Simona Amanar Romania 9.831
2 Annia Portuondo Cuba
9.749
3 Gina Gogean Romania 9.743
4
Svetlana Chorkina Russia 9.662
5 Yureisi Bermudes Leyva Cuba 9.643
6 Elisabeth Valle Spain 9.631
7 Vasiliki Tsavdaridou Greece
9.612
8 Joana Juarez Spain 9.568
9 Svetlana Zelepoukina
Ukraine 9.537
10 Anna Mirgorodskia Ukraine
9.518
11= Adrienn Varga
Hungary 9.506
11= Rocaliya Galiyeva
Russia 9.506
13 Alena Polozkova Belarus
9.268
14 Shanyn MacEachern
Canada 9.149
15 Amy Chow
USA 9.125
16 Kathleen Stark Germany 8.793
*BARS*
Polozkova-giant full to layout geinger,giant full to thomas hop,double
layout.Yawn...
Piskun-two thomas hops to delchev,NEW layout full out
dismount which she
nailed.
Tsavdaridou-two very low reverse hects(one facing in),layout
full in
dismount.
Pacheco(Spain)-inverts
to low pike yaeger,full pirouette to immediate
yaeger(fall)
Severino(France)-giant
full to def(small form break.Not
as good as
Dogpolova's(Russia) but
close),2 thomas hops,full
out dismount.Should have won bars
in finals
but
once again...
Milosovici-very labored routine.Geinger.Left
out her reverse hect and only
did
a double front
dismount instead of the usual barani out.It
looks like she's just
going through
the motions and
hanging on until
Atlanta.
Kochetkova-giant full to wrong way
reverse hect immediate pak
salto,shapashnikova
immediate uprise,fell on her
free hip hect to high(ARG!),double
layout
dismount.I like this
routine because it had a
nice variety of DIFFERENT
skills.
Mirgorodskaia-straddle yaeger from LAYOUT inverts,2 german giants to reverse
hect(neat
combo),full in.This would be a fabulous
routine if she would get rid of the
weak transition
on the low bar(swing half
turn)
Stark-lots of reverse grip work,giant full to reverse hect,hect
half from low
bar to high,full
in
dismount.Much improved bar work
since Barcelona.She had some of
the
straightest
handstands in the
competition.
Amanar-giant full to geinger,1 1/2 pirouette,reverse hect,double layout.Usual
Romanian
bars...
Liu(China)-giant full to 1-arm
giant,1-arm geinger(WOWSERS!),reverse hect and
stuck
double layout.Fantastic stuff even though it
doesn't
even start at a 10.00!
Khorkina(Russia)-The
queen of coolness unveiled yet another original
transition
from low
bar to high(Whip 1/2 catch
high.A
Blast from the past),Stalder 1 1/2
twist to Markelov,full
out dismount.A perfect
routine
with the exception
of straddling up to
handstands.
Dawes(USA)-shaposhnikova,sky high hindorff,two giant fulls,giant
half bail to
handstand,full out dismount.She's been
having
trouble with the 1 1/2
pirouette in
training which cause her to do
*3* different bar routines in the
three rounds that she competed.
Sheremeta(Ukraine)-giant
full to geinger,giant full facing in,full
in.Very
cute but had
no
business in semi-finals.
1 Svetlana Chorkina
Russia 9.825
2 Dominique Dawes
USA 9.800
3 Yelena Piskun Belarus
9.762
4= Elvire Teza
France 9.750
4= Isabelle Severino France 9.750
4= Lioubov
Sheremeta Ukraine 9.750
4= Anna Mirgorodskaia
Ukraine 9.750
8= Xuan Liu China 9.737
8= Kathleen Stark Germany 9.737
8= Jaycie Phelps USA 9.737
11 Simona
Amanar
Romania 9.725
12 Lavinia Milosovici Romania 9.662
13 Vasiliki Tsavdaridou
Greece 9.650
14 Alena Polozkova
Belarus 9.512
15 Dina Kochetkova Russia 9.250
16 Mercedes Pacheco Spain
9.212
Well that's it for today.Balance
beam and Floor are next.
Billy
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 23:51:32
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
NCAA Womens, Session 2
To all:
The
second session at NCAA Women's Nationals was far more exciting, as home
team Alabama was competing. Here are the scores from the
second session:
Alabama 196.325
Utah 196.000
Oregon State
195.700
Arizona
195.125
Florida 194.825
Stanford 194.025
That
means the Super Six Friday night will be:
Georgia 196.400
Alabama
196.325
Utah 196.00
Oregon State 195.700
UCLA 195.300
Michigan
193.975
The Super Six consists of the Top Three from each session.
That means the
runners up are:
Arizona
195.125
Florida 194.825
Stanford 194.025
Nebraska 193.950
Penn
State 192.700
BYU 192.500
The top six all-arounders
are:
Meredith Willard, Alabama 39.450
Kristen Guise, Florida,
39.425
Heidi Hornbeek, Arizona, 39.400
Jennifer
Wood, LSU, 39.400
Wendy Marshall, Michigan, 39.350
I know you're
all probably wondering about Kentucky's Jenny Hansen, who has
won the national all-around title for the past three years.
She fell on beam
and scored a 39.300.
That's
all for tonight. I'll update you tomorrow night after the Super Six.
--
Ronald
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 23:27:14
CDT
From: ***@PROCTR.CBA.UA.EDU
Subject:
NCAA RESULTS SESSION 2
Session 2 Results:
1. Alabama 49.55 48.775 48.475 49.525 196.325
2. Utah 49.00 49.15 48.875 48.975 196.000
3. OSU 49.25 49.025 48.700 48.725 195.700
4. Arizona 48.775 49.4 47.900 49.050 195.125
5. Florida 49.15 48.875 48.475 48.325 194.825
6. Stanford 48.5 48.475 48.475 48.575 194.025
All-around:
1. Meredith Willard 39.45
2. Kristen Guise
39.425
3. Heidi Hornbeek
39.40
3. Jennifer
Wood 39.40
5. Wendy Marshall 39.35
6. Chrissy
Vogel
39.325
7. Jenny
Hansen
39.300
8. Amy
Murakami 39.25
Individual
event finalists:
Vault:
1. Leah Brown 10.0
1. Jenny Hansen 10.0
3.
Kim Arnold 9.975
4t.
Merritt Booth
9.95
Marna Neubauer
Megan Caudle
Nikki Peters
Kristin Quackenbush
Chrissy
Vogel
Anne
Marie Vassallo
Bars:
1t. Stephanie Woods 9.95
Heidi Hornbeek
Maureen Kealey
Heather Bennett
5. Jenni Beathard
6t. Meredith Willard
Sandy Woolsey
Jenny Hansen
Stella Umeh
Beam:
1. Lori Strong 9.90
2. Karin Lichey 9.875
3t. Kim Kelly 9.85
Summer Reid
Corinne Chee
Luisa Portocarrero
Stella Umeh
8t. Leah Brown 9.825
Wendy Marshall
Megan Murphy
Floor:
1.
Kim Kelly 9.975
2. Jenny Hansen 9.95
3t. Meredith Willard 9.925
Heidi Hornbeek
5t. Danielle McAdams 9.90
Megan
Caudle
Wendy Marshall
Kristen
Guise
Jennifer Wood
Unexpected happenings:
Kim Kelly falls
on bars.
Danielle McAdams falls on beam.
Stephanie Woods falls on
beam.
Marna Neubauer
falls on bars.
Jenny Hansen falls on beam.
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1996 21:32:16
-0700
From: ***@LELAND.STANFORD.EDU
Subject:
NCAA Women's Standings after session 2
NCAA Championships (W) After
Second Session
All-around standings are final. All Individual finishers (AA and
event)
listed here are All-American. Top eight (w/ties) are first-team and
make
event finals on Saturday.
Team:
1. Georgia 196.400 49.400 49.175 49.025 48.800
2. Alabama 196.325 49.550 48.775 48.475 49.525
3. Utah 196.000 49.000 49.150 48.875 48.975
4. Oregon St. 195.700 49.250 49.025 48.700 48.725
5. UCLA 195.300 48.875 48.825 48.925 48.675
6. Arizona 195.125 48.775 49.400 47.900 49.050
7. Florida 194.825 49.150 48.875 48.475 48.325
8. Stanford 194.025 48.500 48.475 48.475 48.575
9. Michigan 193.975 49.475 48.125 48.125 48.250
10. Nebraska 193.950 48.650 48.950 47.900 48.450
11. Penn State 192.700 48.250 48.425 47.800 48.225
12. BYU
192.500
48.125 47.950 47.725 48.700
All-Around:
1. Merdith Willard
Alabama 39.450 9.825 9.900 9.800 9.925
2. Kristen Guise Florida 39.425 9.875 9.850 9.800 9.900
3t Heidi Hornbeek
Arizona 39.400 9.775 9.950 9.750 9.925
3t Jennifer Wood
LSU
39.400 9.925 9.850 9.725 9.900
5. Wendy Marshall Michigan 39.350 9.925 9.700 9.825 9.900
6. Chrissy
Vogel
Florida 39.325 9.950 9.775 9.800 9.800
7.
Jenny Hansen
Kentucky
39.300 10.000 9.900 9.450 9.950
8. Amy Murakami
Stanford
39.250
9.775 9.825 9.775 9.875
9. Megan Wright
ASU
39.225 9.900 9.850 9.700 9.775
10. Maureen Kealey
Arizona 39.200 9.800 9.950 9.600 9.850
11. Kristen Quackenbush WVU
39.175 9.950 9.725 9.650 9.850
12. Sarah Northrop Utah 39.125 9.775 9.850 9.725 9.775
13. Lisa Simes
Michigan
39.050
9.900 9.775 9.625 9.750
14t Kim Kelly
Alabama 39.025 9.925 9.275 9.850 9.975
14t Lori Strong
Georgia 39.025 9.875 9.375 9.900 9.875
16t Robin Ewing
Kentucky
39.000
9.775 9.750 9.725 9.750
16t Leah Brown
Georgia 39.000 10.000 9.825 9.825 9.350
16t Sandy Woolsey
Utah
39.000 9.700 9.900 9.750 9.650
Events:
Vault:
1t Brown
Georgia 10.000
1t Hansen Kentucky 10.000
3. Arnold
Georgia
9.975
4t Booth
Alabama
9.950
4t Neubauer Alabama 9.950
4t Caudle Utah 9.950
4t Peters
Michigan 9.950
4t Quackenbush WVU
9.950
4t Vogel
Florida
9.950
4t Vassallo OSU 9.950
11t Kelly
Alabama
9.925
11t Marshall Michigan 9.925
11t Hines
Florida
9.925
11t Wood
LSU
9.925
15t Wright ASU
9.900
15t Simes
Michigan 9.900
Bars:
1t Woods
Alabama 9.950
1t Hornbeek Arizona 9.950
1t Kealey Arizona 9.950
1t Bennett OSU 9.950
5. Beathard Georgia 9.925
6t Willard Alabama 9.900
6t Woolsey Utah 9.900
6t Hansen Kentucky 9.900
6t Umeh
UCLA
9.900
10 Homma
UCLA
9.875
11t McAdams Alabama 9.850
11t Wright ASU 9.850
11t
Allbritton Arizona 9.850
11t Angeles Georgia 9.850
11t Northrop Utah 9.850
11t
Guise
Florida 9.850
11t Stephenson Florida 9.850
11t Wood
LSU
9.850
11t DeHaan Nebraska 9.850
Beam:
1. Strong
Georgia 9.900
2. Lichey
Georgia 9.875
3t Kelly
Alabama 9.850
3t Reid
Utah
9.850
3t Chee
UCLA
9.850
3t Portocarrero UCLA 9.850
3t Umeh
UCLA
9.850
8t Brown
Georgia 9.825
8t Marshall Georgia 9.825
8t Murphy
OSU
9.825
11t Bonaventura
Alabama 9.800
11t
Murphy
Alabama 9.800
11t
Willard
Alabama 9.800
11t Caudle
Utah
9.800
11t Amelkovich Michigan 9.800
11t Guise
Florida 9.800
11t
Vogel
Florida 9.800
Floor:
1. Kelly
Alabama 9.975
2. Hansen Kentucky 9.950
3t Willard Alabama 9.925
3t Hornbeek Arizona 9.925
5t McAdams Alabama 9.900
5t Marshall Michigan 9.900
5t Guise
Florida 9.900
5t Wood
LSU
9.900
10t Neubauer Alabama 9.875
10t Strong
Georgia 9.875
10t
Murakami Stanford 9.875
13t
Booth
Alabama 9.850
13t Kealey
Arizona 9.850
13t
Reid
Utah
9.850
13t Quackenbush WVU 9.850
13t
Turko
OSU
9.850
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