mercredi 21 novembre 2018

Romanian Interviews - 2014-2015

Has anyone ever seen this channel before? There appear to be some really cute interviews with some of the girls training before 2016, including Larisa Iordache, Andreea Iridon, Andreea Munteanu, Laura Jurca, Diana Bulimar, and Silvia Zarzu.

If we have any Romanian speakers who could translate them, it would be so awesome.
Romanian Interviews - 2014-2015

mercredi 14 novembre 2018

Fontaine/Maloney 1996 FX?

I was watching some of the 1996 Olympic Trials stuff USAG has on their Youtube site and noticed they don't have some of the optional floor routines. I found Mohini & Andree from Classics the same year, but I can't find Kristen Maloney or Larissa Fontaine's 1996 floor routines anywhere. Does anyone have them? I'd really like to see them.
Fontaine/Maloney 1996 FX?

jeudi 8 novembre 2018

Gymnasts - Potential Upgrades/Solutions for Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Well now we have almost finished 2 years into this quad how do we like the new code?

Also what upgrades can you see gymnasts doing and what potential solutions are there for any existing problems.

I love Nina's Derwael's bars but am getting a bit concerned about her AA chances if she only has an FTY. That cost a Chinese gymnast in 2016 Olympics AA. I read on another thread someone suggesting a Khorkina type vault/a tucked Cheng. That should be about the same a a DTY as can someone her height do a DTY well?

Also can Biles go for a TTY?
Gymnasts - Potential Upgrades/Solutions for Tokyo 2020 Olympics

mercredi 7 novembre 2018

Sergiu Popa Death?

I just saw some videos mentioning a Sergiu Popa memorial competition in Romania. If I remember correctly, he and his wife Tatiana coached Gina Gogean. When did he pass away?
Sergiu Popa Death?

lundi 5 novembre 2018

USOC Moves to Revoke USAG as National Governing Body

Well, it's happening. Or at least, it's starting to happen.

https://www.teamusa.org/News/2018/No...Governing-Body

Here's the letter/statement:

To all USAG gymnasts and the gymnastics community in the United States:

You began your journey in the sport of gymnastics for dozens of different reasons, but all of them trace back to gymnastics, and sport, being a positive influence in your life. It is supposed to be fun, to challenge you, and to teach you lessons about dedication, teamwork, excellence and overcoming adversity.

And while each of you has overcome adversity in different ways, some facing unimaginably terrible situations, everyone now faces the difficult reality of belonging to a national organization that continues to struggle to change its culture, to rebuild its leadership and to effectively serve its membership.

You deserve better.

So today I’m writing to let you know that the United States Olympic Committee has taken the first steps to revoke USA Gymnastics’ recognition as the National Governing Body for gymnastics in the United States and offered USA Gymnastics the option of surrendering its recognition voluntarily.

You might be asking why now? The short answer is that we believe the challenges facing the organization are simply more than it is capable of overcoming in its current form. We have worked closely with the new USAG board over recent months to support them, but despite diligent effort, the NGB continues to struggle. And that’s not fair to gymnasts around the country. Even weeks ago, I hoped there was a different way forward. But we now believe that is no longer possible.

You should know that revocation is subject to a process clearly outlined in the USOC Bylaws, and that process does not guarantee a particular outcome.

You’re no doubt wondering what this means for you and the gymnastics community. Until the process is completed and a final determination on USAG’s status is made, we will work to ensure that gymnastics training and competitions will continue as usual. I do not know how long the process will take, and we will make every effort to proceed quickly.

So I don’t have a perfect answer today. This is a situation in which there are no perfect solutions. Seeking to revoke recognition is not a decision that we have come to easily, but I believe it is the right action. In the short-term, we will work to ensure that America’s gymnasts have the support necessary to excel on and off the field of play. We are building plans to do just that no matter the outcome of the revocation process.

In the long-term, it will be the critically important responsibility of the recognized Gymnastics NGB, whether the existing organization or a new one, to lead gymnastics in the United States and rebuild a supportive community of athletes and clubs that can carry the sport forward for decades to come. We are prepared to identify and help build such an organization.

So, what’s next?

Strictly speaking, there is a process that must be followed based on the USOC Bylaws that lay out how we recognize, and revoke recognition, for an NGB. We have filed a complaint. A review panel will be identified, a hearing will be held, a report will be issued and a recommendation will be made. Then the USOC board will vote to continue to recognize USAG, or to revoke that status.

But that doesn’t really answer the meat of the question. You need to know what happens to gymnasts and your clubs if USA Gymnastics’ membership is revoked by the USOC. We are developing both a short- and longer-term plan and will communicate it as soon as we can.

The clearest answer I can provide is that gymnastics as a sport will remain a bedrock for the Olympic community in the United States. Young people will continue to participate, refine their techniques and have fun. Our Team USA athletes will continue to inspire us through their incredible accomplishments. We will ensure support for the Olympic hopefuls who may represent us in Tokyo in 2020.

And, over time, gymnastics clubs around the country may become members of a new organization that lives up to the expectations of the athletes and those that support them, their parents included. This would take time and a lot of hard work from many of us, and many of you. I know that collectively, we are up to the task should that assignment be given at the outcome of this process.

Today is only the beginning of an important process for gymnastics in the United States. The path is not crystal clear, but our motives are. So, we move forward, committed to ensuring the type of organization each gymnast and the coaches, trainers and club owners who support them, deserves.

Thank you for your support, and your contributions, as we collectively chart our path forward. And please don’t hesitate to contact me directly with your ideas and suggestions. I have set up an email address where you can reach me and my team. It is gymnastics@usoc.org.

Sincerely,
Sarah Hirshland
Chief Executive Officer
USOC Moves to Revoke USAG as National Governing Body

AOGC Closing

...and their goodbye letter is TRASH.




Good riddance.
AOGC Closing

dimanche 4 novembre 2018

Scoring Systems

Looking at the numbers awarded this year, I think the scoring system actually did a good job balancing out Difficulty vs. Execution. You couldn't win medals with Great Execution by itself if your difficulty was significantly lower, but if your difficulty was only slightly higher, it couldn't carry you if you had execution mistakes.

The top 6 AA medalists ranked by D-score:

1. Biles: 25.4
2. De Jesus Dos Santos: 22.7
3. Melnikova: 22.6
4. Hurd: 22.3
5. Murakami: 22.0
6. Derwael: 21.3

The top 5 AA medalists ranked by E-score:

1. Derwael: 34.399
2. Murakami: 33.798
3. Hurd: 33.432
4. Melnikova: 33.198
5. De Jesus Dos Santos: 32.899
6. Biles: 32.191

Interesting that the rankings are completely opposite of eachother:

Biles: 1st in D, 6th in E
De Jesus Dos Santos: 2nd in D, 5 in E
Melnikova: 3rd in D, 4th in E
Hurd: 4th in D, 3rd in E
Murakami: 5th in D, 2nd in E
Derwael: 6th in D, 1st in E

E-score enthusiasts should actually be encouraged to see the final rankings primarily give an edge to those with higher E-scores. The two exceptions are Biles and Derwael. But I don't think that's a bad thing. Derwael's place shows that you DO need difficulty. That if it's significantly lower, it will hold you back, BUT that great Execution will keep you close enough to factor into the medals depending on how your higher-D competitors do that day.

And Biles placement just shows something that is always going to be a possibility in an additive system. Yes, her E-score was 1.5-2.0 lower than everyone else, but her D-score was 2.7 more than DJDS and 4.1 over Derwael. There was no way Derwael was going to make up 4 points just by execution. DJDS however, with her higher D, could have come close to Biles if she executed the way Derwael did.

Don't know how much sense that all made. I just think that for the most part, both D and E were valued well in relation to each other in this competition. I cannot think of any scoring system, other than the 10.0 that would prevent an athlete like Biles from winning with falls. So while I can understand those who simply want the 10.0 back, I don't think it makes sense to NOT want the 10.0 but also say an athlete should never be able to win with major errors.

Because I don't think we can have it both ways. Winning with errors will always be a possibility without the 10.0, but even in this system, winning with Biles' errors is going to be rare. Biles is just a rare gymnast. And, as I pointed out with DJDS, other athletes COULD have won this competition with superb execution and just a little more difficulty. But anyway, in general, the scoring looked like it worked pretty well.
Scoring Systems

samedi 3 novembre 2018

2018 Worlds Doha - Conclusions & Best Moments

So Worlds is over for another year... :(


I'm going to have massive Post Worlds Depression over the next few days... So thought it might be a good idea to come up with this summary thread to keep some of the buzz going...

Feel free to post some of your Favourite Moments and your own thoughts / conclusions of the event...



Firstly! I think the most important thing to acknowledge is how few injuries their were this year compared to last year! :)

From memory there was only one withdrawal in the whole competition (Rene Cournoyer MAG AA)...? Which is amazing compared to last year where there were so many injuries obtained during competition / at Worlds.

I know Simakova/Sugihara were both injured to some extent, but that was mostly before competition from what I can tell...

But overall... I am very happy for the lack of an injury report!



Simone is obviously Simone.... But I think my gymnast of the meet is Artur Dalaloyan!

So happy for him to have such a great meet after how things went in the Men's Team Final... He was very upset, but I am very glad he has had the event he had so he can leave Doha very happy!



Beyond that... How does everyone feel about all the tiebreaks? It just seemed there were so many this championships!




Champions List!

MAG Team - China
MAG AA - Artur Dalaloyan
MAG FX - Artur Dalaloyan
MAG PH - Xiao Ruoteng
MAG SR - Eleftherios Petrounias
MAG VR - Ri Se Gwang
MAG PB - Zou Jingyuan
MAG HB - Epke Zonderland


WAG Team - USA
WAG AA - Simone Biles
WAG VT - Simone Biles
WAG UB - Nina Derwael
WAG BB - Liu Tingting
WAG FX - Simone Biles
2018 Worlds Doha - Conclusions & Best Moments

2018 Worlds - Video links/FIG Channel/BBC feed etc

HI

Does anyone know where the BBC feed is if it's available thanks?

FIG is on youtube FIG Channel.

What's NBC like this year? Any improvement?
2018 Worlds - Video links/FIG Channel/BBC feed etc

2018 Worlds Doha - Event Final Day 2

MAG VT
206 CUNNINGHAM Dominick GBR
231 SHEK Wai Hung HKG
334 NAGORNYY Nikita RUS
319 RI Se Gwang PRK
107 DAVTYAN Artur ARM
144 SOUZA Caio BRA
269 SHIRAI Kenzo JPN
331 DALALOYAN Artur RUS


WAG BB
756 BILES Simone USA
538 BLACK Elsabeth CAN
551 ZHANG Jin CHN
523 DERWAEL Nina BEL
543 PADURARIU Anne-Marie CAN
757 EAKER Kara USA
676 WEVERS Sanne NED
548 LIU Tingting CHN


MAG PB
378 MIKULAK Samuel USA
155 LIN Chaopan CHN
161 CALVO MORENO Jossimar Orlando COL
330 BELYAVSKIY David RUS
376 VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR
159 ZOU Jingyuan CHN
216 DAUSER Lukas GER
331 DALALOYAN Artur RUS


WAG FX
593 de JESUS dos SANTOS Melanie FRA
536 SARAIVA Flavia BRA
540 MOORS Brooklyn CAN
647 MURAKAMI Mai JPN
713 MELNIKOVA Angelina RUS
756 BILES Simone USA
758 HURD Morgan USA
711 AKHAIMOVA Liliia RUS


MAG HB
361 TANG Chia-Hung TPE
300 ZONDERLAND Epke NED
378 MIKULAK Samuel USA
157 XIAO Ruoteng CHN
169 SRBIC Tin CRO
154 DENG Shudi CHN
273 UCHIMURA Kohei JPN
331 DALALOYAN Artur RUS
2018 Worlds Doha - Event Final Day 2

vendredi 2 novembre 2018

2018 Worlds Doha - Event Final Day 1

Day 1 Event Finals about to begin!


MAG FX

380 MOLDAUER Yul USA
269 SHIRAI Kenzo JPN
249 DOLGOPYAT Artem ISR
369 ONDER Ahmet TUR
378 MIKULAK Samuel USA
268 KAYA Kazuma JPN
334 NAGORNYY Nikita RUS
313 YULO Carlos Edriel PHI
331 DALALOYAN Artur RUS


WAG VT
699 PYON Rye Yong PRK
538 BLACK Elsabeth CAN
756 BILES Simone USA
670 MORENO Alexa MEX
657 YEO Seojeong KOR
549 LIU Jinru CHN
541 OLSEN Shallon CAN
762 CHUSOVITINA Oksana UZB


MAG PH
277 KURBANOV Nariman KAZ
204 TOMMASONE Cyril FRA
330 BELYAVSKIY David RUS
157 XIAO Ruoteng CHN
378 MIKULAK Samuel USA
359 LEE Chih Kai TPE
334 NAGORNYY Nikita RUS
209 WHITLOCK Max GBR


WAG UB
595 DOWNIE Rebecca GBR
758 HURD Morgan USA
550 LUO Huan CHN
606 SEITZ Elisabeth GER
523 DERWAEL Nina BEL
736 ADLERTEG Jonna SWE
756 BILES Simone USA
714 MUSTAFINA Aliia RUS


MAG SR
226 PETROUNIAS Eleftherios GRE
374 RADIVILOV Igor UKR
111 TOVMASYAN Artur ARM
108 DAVTYAN Vahagn ARM
127 SIMONOV Nikita AZE
334 NAGORNYY Nikita RUS
257 LODADIO Marco ITA
145 ZANETTI Arthur BRA
R1 GOOSSENS
2018 Worlds Doha - Event Final Day 1

jeudi 1 novembre 2018

2018 Worlds Doha - WAG AA Final

Women's AA Final will be starting Soon... :D

Gymnast order for Rotation 1:

Vault
MURAKAMI Mai JPN
HURD Morgan USA
BILES Simone USA
BLACK Elsabeth CAN
MELNIKOVA Angelina RUS
DERWAEL Nina BEL

Uneven Bars
SARAIVA Flavia BRA
LUO Huan CHN
de JESUS dos SANTOS Melanie FRA
CHEN Yile CHN
ALEKSEEVA Irina RUS
DOWNIE Elissa GBR

Balance Beam
VISSER Naomi NED
SIMM Kelly GBR
TERAMOTO Asuka JPN
BARBOSA Jade BRA
GOLGOTA Denisa ROU
SEITZ Elisabeth GER

Floor Exercise
KOVACS Zsofia HUN
MORI Lara ITA
MOORS Brooklyn CAN
KLINCKAERT Axelle BEL
PEREZ Ana ESP
CHARPY Lorette FRA
2018 Worlds Doha - WAG AA Final