GYMN-L Digest - 26 Aug 1995 to 27 Aug 1995
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are 14 messages totalling 563 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. new moves,
old moves (2)
2. WUG RSG
Results (1st day)
3. WUG
Women's AA
4. WUG RSG AA
5. Fan Mail Responses
6. Thank You!
7. fan mail
responses
8. Dominique
Dawes
9. Women's Event finals
press conference (2)
10. new, old moves
11. hmm (WUG W's
AA)
12. double-twisting
front, punch front
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Date:
Sat, 26 Aug 1995
20:07:17 -0700
From:
***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject: Re: new moves, old moves
<How
about these moves on AB :
<* full twisting layout Pak
<* one
arm giant performed by a female gymnast.
Correct me if I am wrong but
didn't a Chinese gymnast do a one armed
giant in
the Visa Challenge? Meng Fei possibly?
Also, what is a
Pak?
Thanks!!!
Margi :)
and
Mardi
;)
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Date: Sat, 26 Aug 1995 23:23:26
-0400
From: ***@MAGNUS.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU
Subject:
new moves, old moves
Does anyone know
whether a gymnast has ever competed a Tkachev on the
LOW
bar? I know Yulia Kut did one in warmups at the '87
US-USSR meet, but she
didn't use it in the
competition. But I've got her warmup on tape, and
it's
really cool!
Beth
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Date: Sun, 27 Aug 1995 00:47:14
-0500
From: ***@NETCOM.COM
Subject:
WUG RSG Results (1st day)
Results from the 1st day of the RSG
competition:
1. Maria Petrova (BUL) 19.900
2.
Diana Popova (BUL) 19.675
3.
I. Gizikova (RUS) 19.600
4.
Mikhailskaya (RUS) 19.275
5.
Miho Yamada (JPN) 19.025
6.
V. Frater (HUN)
18.900
6. Akane Yamao
(JPN) 18.900
8.
Lenka Oulehlova (CZE) 18.825
And,
for those of you with access to Compuserve, there's a
GIF of Petrova
available
in the Reuters Pictures forum.
Debbie
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Date: Sun, 27 Aug 1995 10:45:54
-0400
From: ***@PANIX.COM
Subject:
WUG Women's AA
From Reuters, the women's AA results from Fukuoka:
1. Oksana Sivovol
(RUS)
38.625 (9.525, 9.75, 9.725, 9.625)
2. Olessia Shulga (UKR) 38.300 (9.35, 9.65,
9.60, 9.70)
3. Oksana Postavets (RUS) 38.200 (9.45, 9.675, 9.60,
9.475)
4. Heidi Hornbeek (USA) 38.150
5. Yuan Kexia
(CHN)
37.925
6. Olga Yurkina (BLR) 37.875
6. Karin Lichey
(USA) 37.875
8. Kyoko Seo (JPN)
37.800
Debbie
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Date: Sun, 27 Aug 1995 10:48:56
-0400
From: ***@PANIX.COM
Subject:
WUG RSG AA
From Reuters, RSG AA results from Fukuoka:
1. Maria Petrova
(BUL)
39.825 (RO 9.925, B 9.975, C 9.95, RI 9.975)
2. Inessa Gizikova (RUS) 39.275 (9.80, 9.80, 9.85,
9.825)
3. Diana Popova (BUL) 39.250
(9.775, 9.90, 9.80, 9.775)
4.
Olga Mikhalskaya (RUS) 38.875
5. Akane Yamao (JPN) 38.125
6. Viktoria
Frater (HUN)
37.900
7. Miho
Yamada (JPN) 37.875
8. Hanna Laiho
(FIN) 37.800
Debbie
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Date: Sun, 27 Aug 1995 14:10:00
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Fan Mail Responses
Dear Gymners-----
I
have recieved a LOT of fan mail---72 responses so far
(I'm still waiting on
maybe 25 or so) and I
thought that I'd type a few up every now and then
because
people seem to like to hear from the gymnasts here on gymn.
I'm
typing 3 today---Vanessa Atler,,
Tanya Maiers, and Alexis Brion.
If you need
addresses, just e-mail me, I have a
ton!!!
jessica
______________________________________________________
(from Vanessa Atler, written in
print on flowery paper. Vanessa dots her i's
with
a heart) July 23rd
Dear Jessica,
Hi!!! I'm Vanessa Atler and I'm just returning your letter. Thank you
for
finding time to write to me. Did you know your're the first fan letter I have
ever
gotten?
Now, It's time to answer your questions. I am 13 years old.
I've been in
elite for 2 1/2 years, I think. My
favorite event is beam. My next meet is
the
Olympic Festival.
You must be very good to move up all those levels so
very quickly. Good luck
in gymnastics and keep working hard. Be the best you can
be!!!!! I gotta
go...busy, busy, busy!
Love,
Vanessa Atler
(heart)
PS I
really appreciate you writing to me! THANK YOU!!!!
(she
enclosed a picture of her from school, signed on the back:
Sorry, I don't
have any small pictures of me doing gymnastics, but I will get
some soon, and I definately will
send one to you. Love Vanessa. After the
olympic festival I recieved
another letter with a gymnastics picture in it of
her
on beam doing a Kim Z planche)
_________________________________________________________
(from Alexis Brion, written on
notebook paper, neatly in small print)
7/20/95
Dear Jessica,
Hello!
Thanx for
your letter. It was nice. It is nice to know that you think
I am a
good gymnast. It made me feel special.
Well, I am 12 years old and my
favorite event is floor. I like floor because
it's
the easiest for me.
So, How old are you? What grade are you going into?
I'm going in the 7th
grade.
Well, I don't
have anything else to say, so see ya later!
Your
friend,
Alexis Brion
Ps-could I have a
picture of you?
(Alexis send a picture of her & Katie McFarland,
signed on the back)
________________________________________________________
(from Tanya Maiers, send over night
delivery, written on flowery paper in
neat print)
January 17th, 1994, so it's kinda old.
Dear
Jessica,
Thanks so much for your nice letter. That was really nice you
thought of me.
I'd be more than happy to answer your questions.
I
like all 4 events. My favorite is whichever is going best for me at the
time. For some reason, I normally score best on beam. I just
got a brand new
floor routine that Geza Pozar gave me, "Rockin Robin" My teammates in
international
elite are Kerri Strug, Shannon Miller (senior) and
Jennie
Thompson and Soni Meduna
are the 2 other juniors.I
like all of my teammates a
lot. They are really
sweet. I couldn't just pick one as my best friend. I do
have
2 best friends at school who don't do gym. Andrea and Christie and I
have fun together on the weekends. We love to go to the
moves or play
miniature golf. My hometown is
Atlanta, GA. I would love to go to the
Olympics, especially since they are
being held in Atlanta. My favorite foods
are
Italian & Chinese, I LOVE them!! I recieve
about 10-15 letters per week.
Many are from countries like Sweeden, Japan, Australia, and Canada. I love
recieving mail and answer all my
letters. I do tell everyone to send their
letters to the gym, though, not my home.
I hope I
answered all of your questions. If not, you may of course write me
back. Enclosed are 2 extra phots I
have-you may keep them.
Thank you for thinking of me.
Your
friend,
Tanya Maiers
PS Please write
back!!!!
(Tanya sent me a 8x10 of her
national team picture, and 1 5x7 of her doing
her
special scale holding her leg on beam. I wrote her back shortly after,
and she responded on the way to the olympic
festival (she had just switched
to Aerials) I'll
type that letter sometime soon.)
_________________________________________________________
That's
all 4 now. Untill next time....
jessica
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Date: Sun, 27 Aug 1995 15:04:48
-0400
From: ***@STUDENT.UMASS.EDU
Subject:
Thank You!
A month or so ago I posted asking about gym schools in the
Lock Haven
Area (PA). I have been moving around quite a bit,
so I don't have the
addressess
of everyone who wrote back to me.
At any rate, I wanted to
thank everyone who
wrote me with information!!!!! You have all been
extremely
helpful, and I passed on all of the gym names to my friend.
I'll post again
when I find out where she ends up.
Thanks Again!
erica
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Date: Sun, 27 Aug 1995 12:23:24
-0700
From: ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject:
fan mail responses
January '94 we wrote to Michelle Campi and recieved a response
shortly
after. I guess I'll write if for you. (We
asked a lot of questions)
The note was written on small sheets of
paper shaped like a cat.
Dear Mardi,
Hi! Thanks for your
letter. To answer your questions, my favorite:
color=blue
food=Italian
tv
show- comedy shows, Northern Exposure, The Simpsons ( I never see it
though!)
I satrted gym was I
was 8 yrs. old & was a Jr. B Elite Nat'l Team
Member when I was 12. I
have no brothers or sisters. I have a dog & 2
cats,
I love animals! :) I started gym b/c my friend was in it & I went
w/ her to class one day and that was it- I loved it! I don't
really
have a favorite event- I like
everything.
Well- I hope that is it :)
Take care!
Love,
Michelle
Campi '94
With it she enclosed a
photograph of her w/ Elena Piskun and Oksana
Fabrichnova and autographed the back of it. She is reallllly nice!
Well, that and Vanessa Atler;s note are the only ones
that I have
recieved
although I have written to many. I will be writing to more
today. Bye! I hope you enjoyed it!
Margi :)
and
Mardi ;)
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Date: Sun, 27 Aug 1995 16:35:11
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Dominique Dawes
On August 25 corriet
wrote:
> I heard that Dom was taking classes at U of Maryland
> doesn't she have a scholarship to Stanford
Dominique
Dawes is taking classes at the University of Maryland because she
found it hard to focus on just gymnastics.After
the '96 games she will go on
to Stanford.
Hope that helped
Patrice
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Date: Sun, 27 Aug 1995 17:17:00
MDT
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
Women's Event finals press conference
Well, I'm just beginning to dig
up my press conference tapes. Not sure what
order
they're in on my tape or if I even have all the tapes still ... but as
I
find them, I'll send them in, of course. If some of the answers don't
seem to match the questions, it's because almost all the
questions are
almost inaudible on my tape, so I
kind of made up a question that seemed to
go with
the answer. ;)
Rachele
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1995
U.S. Championships
Superdome, New Orleans, LA
Press
Conference
Women's Event Finals
Q: "Did you lose your
concentration tonight, or were you so excited from
winning
last night... what happened?"
Moceanu:
"I'm not exactly sure. You
know, I slipped off and I was just, I
guess, not
as focused as I was supposed to be.
But this is going to be a
good experience
for me to learn and go on to Trials... try to do better next
time."
Q: "Bela,
what do you say to Dominique after a night like tonight?"
Karolyi: "I would say that she is 13 and a half,
still. On the very first
senior competition of her
life, which is among the best in the country, it's
hard
for anybody, after a very high night to come back and do it again,
another great night. I know the reality. But I'm still saying 'this is not
the way we are competing...?' so next time of course, it has
to be taken
differently. She still was coming
out with good spirits, her nose was up,
but that takes physically out of you a pretty large chunk of
your energy...
she made mistakes that I did not
expect, the slip off the bar, the step next
to the
beam, struggling to stay on that event... but she will be better for
it, it's all a learning experience."
Q:
"Dominique Dawes, how would you describe tonight?"
Dawes:
"Vault went ok; I should have been competing a better vault for my
first vault. Bars went pretty well for me. Beam, my beam really hasn't been
what it should be. I had a 9.8 start value yesterday because
I haven't been
really training my acro-gym that well, or my dismount. Floor went ok... it
was one of the first times I'd performed the new floor
routine of mine, so I
was really proud after
it."
Q: "How many flips are in your first pass?"
Dawes:
"It's 11 tricks."
Q: "Did you accomplish what you set
out to do?"
Dawes: "If I had accomplished what I set out to
do I would have done a lot
better in compulsories,
tried harder to defend my title from last year. So
no,
just because I did better tonight, it helped a little bit, but I wish I
could have started over."
Q: "What's your
floor music?"
Dawes: "It's called 'Fantasy
Quick'."
Q: "Why was your beam start value only
9.8?"
Dawes: "It was because I didn't connect my acro-gym, and I didn't do my
full-in
dismount. So that's two tenths off right there."
Q: "Was
that because you were injured?"
Dawes: "No, it wasn't
because of injury at all, it's because I was a little
off,
and didn't go for it right away."
Q: "How bad is your
wrist?"
Dawes: "Well, I have a stress fracture in my [left]
wrist. I just wear a
brace when I'm not in gymnastics. When I do gymnastics I try
to not do
things that hurt, which is mostly
bars."
Q: "Dominique, after you flew off the bars, you
didn't seem really upset,
were you stunned or were
you just like 'oh well, next event'..."
Moceanu:
"I was stunned. I just peeled off. I tried to get my thoughts
together afterwards..."
Q: "Shannon,
you've made it to vaulting finals in the past but is this the
first time you've ever won vaulting in a major meet [she
nods] and how does
it feel?"
Miller:
"Well I think it was different this time because this is the first
time I've been in vaulting finals where I've had two
different vaults. For
finals you have to do vaults
from two different families. So it was really
exciting.
This is the first time I've won vault in any major competition in
event finals."
Q: "Was that hard on you
to be in only two event finals?"
Miller: "A little bit. I guess the hardest part is not making
finals in
your best two events, because I really
enjoy competing and that's another
half hour of
competition. But I think I did a nice job on floor, a good
floor routine."
Q: "What happened on your
first pass?" [whip through to piked
full-in]
Miller: [she smiles] "I just went a little too hard and
stepped out of
bounds. But hopefully... this is the last time
I'll compete that, hopefully
next time I'll have a
new skill."
Q: "Shannon and Dominique, is this the revenge
of the older girls tonight?"
[They both look amused at the
question.]
Miller: "I don't know that it's so much revenge, as
opposed to just going
out and doing the best that
we can."
Dawes: "Yeah, it's not revenge, it's going out and
hitting my sets and
thinking positive."
Q:
"Shannon, when you leave this competition, what do you walk away
with?"
Miller: "Well, I'll walk away with a lot more
experiences, and a lot more
things to work on. I
haven't competed since the Pan Am Games, and I haven't
done
a full compulsory/optional and event finals since then. It's nice to
get this competition in, and it helps me to prepare for
Worlds, and World
Trials. I know what to work on when I go back to the gym
now."
Q: "Are you disappointed that you didn't win? How does that affect you?"
Miller:
"I don't think winning was the more important thing over the
weekend. I think the most important thing was going out
there and trying to
hit my routines as best as I
can. And also I had to try some new
skills. It
was nice to be able to compete those
for the first time, get those a little
bit more
solid before Trials. And I've got a new floor routine, so I've got
some bugs to work out in that."
Q:
"Dominique and Bela, was it hard going up first
on every event?"
Karolyi: "Well,
you're looking at the draw, and three times in a row you are
to be first... that's a hard thing... but that's the
reality, and there's
nothing wrong with it. She has to learn to deal with that. It's not a
manipulating
thing, it's not people conspiring, it's just a random draw.
She draws three
times first place, so what? It can
happen at the Olympic
Games too, so she can learn to cope with it now. She
can learn the hard
part, the very frustrating part
of the sport. I'm not disappointed
because
like I mentioned yesterday, she has a long
way to go, to get a lot of
experience. And it's a little bit of incentive to go
back into the gym and
work harder. [he laughs] and
you know, if the head starts to swell, you
just
remind her... [he laughs again]... is that right
Dominique?"
Moceanu: "Yes [she
smiles too, everyone laughs]."
Q: "Bela,
were you scared when she came off the bar?"
Karolyi:
"I was surprised! I thought it
was a brand new dismount... I
thought it would be
appreciated. [he laughs] Thank God there was no
injury
and, you know, that is the most important
part. Something like that can
end
up with much worse surprise than landing on
your knee and looking around,
and saying 'thank
God, I'm still in one piece.'"
Q: "Dominique, were you able
to sleep last night after the excitement?"
Moceanu:
"Well, last night was really exciting for me. I slept just fine.
But I
wanted to go out today and do better than I did but that's what
happened and I have to look forward and get experience from
this."
Q: "Kelli, what was tonight like?"
Kelli
Hill: "Well, tonight was a interesting night with Dominique. She
wanted to go out and do all four events. That was a little
bit of
disagreement between the two of us. I know
she's a little sore with the
ankles and the wrist
so that was a major discussion before march-out.
Obviously [she smiles] she
won the argument and did all four events. And the
one
I was the most worried about was floor and it was her best performance
of the year. A lot of times in an argument you let the
gymnast go ahead and
make the decision. She
followed through with her decision and she did it for
herself,
knowing that I was allowing her to scratch. I thought it showed a
lot of maturity on her part."
Q: "Was
that the only one you wanted her to scratch? Floor?"
Hill:
"Yes."
Q: "Doni and Monica,
winning beam tonight, considered by most people to be
the
most difficult event, does that give you confidence [on beam] for your
next events?"
Thompson: "Knowing that I
hit all three beam routines at this meet gives me
a
lot of confidence for my next competition."
Flammer:
"In my last international competition I had a little bit of problem
with my front. Yesterday we took it out because we knew I
really needed to
hit. Today I did it and I did a really great
job, I thought. I was real
proud of myself for
that and it gives me confidence going into my next
routine,
knowing that I can do it."
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Date: Mon, 28 Aug 1995 10:21:09
+1000
From: ***@STUDENT.GU.EDU.AU
Subject:
Re: new, old moves
> Irina Golub (odd she
gets a mention on gymn *twice* in one day) does this
or
> at least did. She was a part of that incredible bars
team Russia fielded at
> the 92 Jr Euros, but unlike most of her teammates (Khorkina, Fabrichnova,
> Kochetkova) has not gone on to win any major titles (Sorokina was the other
> one).
Irina
Golub is one of my all time favourite
gymnasts, and I had the
opportunity to see her
compete twice, in 1991 in Brisbane and 1993 in
Sydney. In 91 she was a total charmer with
classic artistry and form,
but a fall from BB
after consecutive layouts, left her in 7th place (add
the
.5 and she would've challenged Milosovici for
gold). She easily had
the best UB in finals, but going up 2nd, with pathetically
biased home
town scoring (Monique Allen beating
Yang Bo and Lavinia Milosovici
on
UB & BB - oh please!) erased her chance of
a medal. I had the chance to
meet her afterwards and take a photo and she was a total
charmer........
By 1993, the USSR breakdown had taken a toll on her
career......she was
out
of shape and carrying an ankle injury.
She fell off BB again in the
AA, but went
on to win the UB silver in event finals behind Grosheva.
Her
Tkatchev remains one of the highest I've ever seen,
and she swung it
into an immediate giant.
As
for the question on Galieva, up until Barcelona she
did a Tkatchev
into
immediate giant.
Michelle
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Date: Sun, 27 Aug 1995 20:33:47
-0400
From: ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject:
Re: Women's Event finals press conference
Hi. First, thanks for Rachele
for this...It was great to hear their
responses. I
have never read from a press conference for gymnastics
before
so it was cool to see their commentary.
Also, I was impressed with
Shannon and Dominique D. Not only
have they
matured in age as well as physically,
but their comfortability with the
reporter's questions has improved. They give detailed responses and
concise answers, as opposed to saying " i missed my routine/pass" or "i
just wanted to hit everything".
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Date: Sun, 27 Aug 1995 17:31:00
MDT
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
hmm (WUG W's AA)
Interestingly, the AP reports different results from the
WUG's women's AA
than does Reuters:
1. Shulga, 38.187
2. Lichey,
38.100
3. Gyan Yuqing,
38.087
4. Kalinina, 38.075
What
gives?
Rachele
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Date: Sun, 27 Aug 1995 22:29:40
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
double-twisting front, punch front
Oh yeah, Svetlana Tarasevich (Belarus) does this as well--running (no
front
handspring)!
Amanda
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