GYMN-L Digest - 25 Jan 1996 to 26 Jan 1996
There
are 18 messages totalling 391 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. floor ex
mats (3)
2. Karolyi 'n stuff
3. FX Mat colors (3)
4. IRC
5. Regional Invitationals
6. Pocono Invitational - Boys Meet -
PA
7. looking
for a gymnast
8. Level 8-NO
BONUS (2)
9. IG
10. USA Women's Olympic Head Coach
11. Help!
12. Chinese Acrobat Abuse
13. Reese's Cup
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 10:16:28
-0400
From: ***@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU
Subject:
floor ex mats
I was just watching a tape of a
competition, I think it was Euro. Chps. and the
gymnasts were
performing the floor ex on white mats.
I was wondering if each
country has its onw color of mats.
To me, the white mats were almost
distracting,
but maybe thats just because I have been watching
mainly American
meets lately and they usually use
blue. Do the gymnasts ever find
this
distracting? I didn't really even like the clay
colored mats at Barcelona.
Anyway, I was just wondering if anyone knew
anything about this???
Thanks
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 10:22:07
-0500
From: ***@EXPERT.CC.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
Karolyi 'n stuff
Wow,
Bogi went back to Bela,
too! I find this extremely
interesting.
Who next to return Jenni Thgompson? Does anyone know how she is doing?
She
should be competing in some big meets if she plans on making the
Olympic
team. I hope the move back to Karolyi's will be good for Strug.
I
think she is an excellent gymnast, but she lacks a certain spark. She
doesn't
appear to enjoy gymnastics.
Whenever I have seen her compete,
she
always has a dissapointed look on her face, even when
she has done
really well on an event. It looks as if Bela
WILL be the head coach for
the Olympics,
especially if he has 3 girls on the US team (and a 4th on
the Belarussian team). Hopefully this will improve the chances
for the
US to do really well, but I think that a Bronze in the team
competition
is the most likely for the US. I believe China and Romania will vie
for
1st, but then again it is still early yet.....
--Aaron
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 11:03:46
-0500
From: ***@GNATNET.NET
Subject:
Re: floor ex mats
The different colors usually only indicate different
brands of spring
floors.
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 11:16:46
-0600
From: ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
FX Mat colors
The most disturbing FX mat ever (IMHO) was the onbe used at Goodwill '86.
What were they thinking with
that thing!!!!
Jeff
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 11:13:46
-0500
From: ***@GNATNET.NET
Subject:
IRC
In case anyone wants to stop by, I have registered a channel
<#gymnastics!> on the IRC. You can access it through any Dalnet server.
Of course, you can only talk if somebody
else is there, but I am usually
on the IRC late at
night, from about 10 to 12, most nights.
I open it
and wait for people to drop by,
while I talk on another channel, so give
me a
minute to notice that you're there.
OK, am I correct in thinking that the
weekly Gymn chat is on #gymnastics
on EFNET? I
tried accessing #gymnastics through UNDERNET and DALNET
servers
this week, but I was the only one on it.
You do realize that
the three irc nets are not connected, right gymn
managers? #gymnastics
on undernet and #gymnastics on efnet are not the same. I think somebody
needs
to clarify which net the weekly chat is held on. Thanks for all
of
your help Dory Dynna!
Happy gymmming!
Kerrry
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 10:46:23
CDT
From: ***@PROCTR.CBA.UA.EDU
Subject:
Re: FX Mat colors
Interesting topic. For those of you who don't go to
NCAA
meets(Women's, I know), many of the schools
have their school color as the
mat color. For example, Georgia's is red,
Alabama-red, and LSU is
light purple. I don't know of any other schools. This started a few
years ago.
Speaking of distracting the gymnast, I remember at SEC
Championships
at LSU a few years ago, several gymnasts went out of
bounds
because they couldn't judge where they were. I think the
light
purple was blending in with the white border. I believe now it
is
mandatory for the HOST school of a championship to use the
regular blue color, but I'm not certain of that. I haven't seen any
other color than blue at a championship since that time at
LSU.
Shawn
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 12:04:36
-0500
From: ***@NSO.UCHC.EDU
Subject:
Regional Invitationals
MASSTARS Starlight
Invitational has been scheduled for Feb 17-18.
Compulsories are competing
on Saturday and the Optionals on Sunday.
This
will be held at the Algonquin Regional High School in Northboro,
MA.
Anybody from MASSTARS on the list with more information on times than
our
coach was able to give us.
Arta
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 14:13:19
-0500
From: ***@POSTOFFICE.PTD.NET
Subject:
Pocono Invitational - Boys Meet - PA
To all those interested:
The
9th Annual Pocono Invitational will be held :-
March
2 & 3, 1996
at International Gymnastics
School, Stroudsburg, PA
Class 6 thru Elite.
For more
information Email me.
Robin
International
Gymnastics School / Camp Inc.
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 14:30:09
-0500
From: ***@MUSS.CIS.MCMASTER.CA
Subject:
Re: FX Mat colors
Want to talk messed up colours? When I was just competing small meets
no
one ever had enough mats, so some were brought
from other clubs, and one
meet I remember we had
blue and gold stripes....
Sam
> Interesting topic. For those of you who don't go to
NCAA
> meets(Women's, I know), many of the
schools have their school color as the
> mat
color. For example, Georgia's is
red, Alabama-red, and LSU is
> light
purple. I don't know of any other
schools. This started a few
>
years ago.
Speaking of distracting the gymnast, I remember at SEC
>
Championships at LSU a few years ago, several gymnasts went out of
> bounds because they couldn't judge where they were. I think the
> light
purple was blending in with the white border. I believe now it
> is mandatory for the HOST school of a championship to use
the
> regular blue color, but I'm not certain
of that. I haven't seen any
>
other color than blue at a championship since that
time at LSU.
>
> Shawn
>
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 13:23:01
-0600
From: ***@AMY.COM
Subject:
looking for a gymnast
Hello Everyone!
My name is Amy and I am
brand new to this list. I am sorry to say
that I
don't have time to lurk before I break out with my request because I
am working against a tight deadline. Also, I believe that
this post will be
of interest to anyone interested
in gymnastics.
I work for a company called Girl Games in Austin,
Texas. We are producing
an interactive cd-rom for girls ages 8-14, and a portion of our first
title
will be dedicated to girl's sports. We are
looking for girls to profile on
the cd between the
ages of 9 and 18. We will not be
able to pay anyone,
but the athlete will receive a
free copy of the cd once it's finished in
August. We will send her a packet
that will explain that all we need is a
series of
photographs of the young lady doing gymnastics (which will be
returned unharmed) and to have her answer some questions
through snail mail
about her workout, eating
habits, and her experiences with the sport.
Please e-mail me privately at
webmaster@amy.com if you can help.
Thanks,
Amy
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 14:48:12
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: Level 8-NO BONUS
In a message dated 96-01-25 06:20:45 EST, you
write:
Hi Greg,
>
>I have a very difficult time trying to
understand the bonus for Level 8
girls
>competition. As
I understand it there needs to be a C in combination with a
>B or higher. In Level 8 You can throw a C skill but
not get credit for it.
> So how do you get Bonus on FX, BB, and UB? Let me know at
>DOUBLETUCK@AOL.COM
>
There
is no bonus for level 8. Level 8's can do C skills but they only get B
credit for them. A level 8 optional routine
can earn yp to a 9.6. They are
allowed
NO BONUS at all. Level 9's may earn up to .2 in bonus for connections
only. i.e. they may do a flic flac,layout stepout,layout step
out on beam for
.1 and then earn another tenth for say a switch leap, ring
jump. Both of
these connect 2 C skills. There are
some bonus combos that connect B skills
to higher
skills and even a couple on beam that earn bonus with A skills as a
part of the connection(they must have direction change
though like cartwheel,
gainer layout). So in this
respect level 9's may earn up to a 9.8 on each of
their
routines. If a level 9 does a D or E skill she will only receive C
credit for it. Therefore they may not earn bonus for extra
D/E skills in the
routine. Level 10' s and Elites
are the only ones who can take full advantage
of
the bonus system.
Hope that helps.
Shelley
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 13:39:38
-0800
From: ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject:
IG
I got my IG today! It has a profile on
Alexi Nemov,
interview with Marinisu, DTB and Chicni
Cup results and
story and a lot of other stuff. It
was definitly one of the best ones
in my opinion.
Also, the first line or first few words
of
my messages are being cut off. Anyone know why this is?
Laura
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 16:44:26
-0500
From: ***@GOOFY.UMD.EDU
Subject:
USA Women's Olympic Head Coach
>It looks as if Bela WILL be the head coach for
>the
Olympics, especially if he has 3 girls on the US team (and a 4th on
>the Belarussian team).
Well,
first off, I have to say I'm biased...
but... I personally
think
that Kelli Hill has the inside track on
being the head coach.
1) Besides Dominique Dawes, don't forget that
Larissa Fontaine, Regan
Tomesak, and Marianna
Webster all train with her. Larissa
has already
been a member of the National Team and
folks shouldn't discount Regan
lightly. As far as Marianna goes, if she can get
back to the point
where she was, she also would
have as good a chance as any to make the
team.
2)
In my opinion Kelli showed what she could do with the team at the
World's before Sabae.
3)
I think that USAG "likes" Kelli more than either Bella or Steve. She
has
been much less of a political pain in the a** then either of those
two.
4) One of the coaches has to be female... why not the head coach?
Again,
I'm biased, remember, my daughter goes to Hill's. But I think
that
her coaching philosophy is better for the athletes.
--
Steve
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 18:28:29
-0500
From: ***@YALE.EDU
Subject:
Re: Level 8-NO BONUS
> these connect 2 C
skills. There are some bonus combos that connect B skills
> to higher skills and even a couple on beam that earn bonus
with A skills as a
> part of the
connection(they must have direction change though like cartwheel,
> gainer layout). So in this respect level 9's may earn up to
a 9.8 on each of
Are the skills that count as having direction change
different for Level
8? I'm just
wondering because that combination wouldn't be classified as
having a direction change in elite, since skills like
cartwheels and
roundoffs
are sideward skills, not direction changes.
:)
Adriana
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 19:01:11
EST
From: ***@MUSIC.CC.UGA.EDU
Subject:
Help!
I
am trying to get in touch with Lori Akers, who as far as I know
is a member of this discussion list. Her address used to be
gymfoto@aol.com. I was on an extended trip this summer
and didn't stay
in touch with her. When I got back home, I tried to e-mail
her, and my
mail came back as "no known
address". I talked to Georgia
gymnasts
Julie Ballard and Leah Brown today, and they said that they had
not
heard from Lori since this summer and would
very much like to talk to
her. If anyone has any info on Lori's wherabouts (sp?) or new
e-mail
address, please e-mail me. Thanks a million and go Dawgs!
Paul
"Do or do not...There is
no try."---Yoda
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Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 00:35:03
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: floor ex mats
>To me, the white mats were almost
>distracting, but maybe thats just
because I have been watching mainly
>American
>meets
lately and they usually use blue.
Do the gymnasts ever find this
>distracting?
I
compete for my high school, and we practice on red mats. At our first away
meet,
the mats were navy blue, and I found it very distracting. (This could
be because after my first floor routine all I could remember
seeing was the
floor!) I also thought the floor looked too big,
although it was the same as
what I was used
to.
Dawn
:)
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Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 00:49:38
-0400
From: ***@CAPITALNET.COM
Subject:
Re: Chinese Acrobat Abuse
This reminds me of scenes from last year's
Oscar-nominated Chinese movie
"Farewell My Concubine". It chronicles the lives of two young
boys in a
Chinese opera troupe.
One boy was dropped off at the opera school by his
prostitue mother. The film shows how the boys were
violently "disciplined"
by the opera
masters to perform acrobatics and develop flexibility (side
splits against the wall with bricks at the ankles).
Since
childhood, I had always admired Chinese opera and acrobatic
performers -- until I saw this movie. This is a very realistic portrayal
of history. And
no one that I know from China denies that this is how they
were trained.
What is most disturbing is that is still goes on today!
Regards,
Grace
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Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 03:28:40
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: Reese's Cup
Someone sent a message
saying the Reese's Cup was March 30, but IG
published
a list of TV dates saying it is March 20.
Which one is it?
Dawn :)
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