GYMN-L Digest - 25 Jul 1995 to 26 Jul 1995

There are 33 messages totalling 995 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. US Olympic Festival - R
  2. Chainey
  3. Full Twist Double Layout off uneven bars (3)
  4. whatever happened to????? (3)
  5. Classic Questions
  6. Compulsories.
  7. Introduction
  8. FullTwisting Double layout
  9. Greetings!
 10. intro
 11. Online article about Dominique Moceanu
 12. Classic Report #2:SR compulsorie
 13. NCAA WOMEN (3)
 14. Olympic trials in Wooster MA
 15. INTRODUCTION
 16. Olympic trials
 17. Jennie Thompson/ Qualification ??? (2)
 18. ncaa rules for competion (2)
 19. NCAA vs. Elite
 20. leotards
 21. Oops
 22. ?????
 23. NCAA vs Elite
 24. NCAA qualifications
 25. What ever happened??

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Date:    Tue, 25 Jul 1995 21:38:34 -0600
From:    ***@RMII.COM
Subject: US Olympic Festival - R

Results of the 1995 USOF in Colorado Springs, CO, for the Rhythmic
competition, from the AP :

All-Around

1, Jessica Davis, San Anselmo, Calif., (North), 73.80 points
2, Natalie Lacuesta, Skokie, Ill., (West), 71.60
3, Lauri Illy, Virginia Beach, Va., (East), 71.50
4, Tina Tharp, Jacksonville, Fla., (West), 70.925
5, Caroline Hunt, Northfield, Ill., (South), 70.675
6, Brooke Bushnell, San Rafael, Calif., (South), 69.775
7, Liriel Higa, Los Angeles, (East), 69.475
8, Kelsi Kemper, Gig Harbor, Wash., (East), 68.70
9, Kristin Lee, Mountlake Terrace, Wash., (East), 68.650
10, Melissa McElroy, Houston, (North), 67.725
11, Kassy Scharringhausen, Duluth, Ga., (North), 67.650
12, Lori Fredrickson, Sandwich, Ill., (West), 67.475
13, Tara McCargo, Jacksonville, Fla., (South), 66.975
14, Kate Jeffress, Rockville, Md., (North), 66.875
15, Diana Quirin, Portland, Ore., (West), 65.075
16, Johanna Shoemaker, North Potomac, Md., (South), 33.175, (withdrew after
 first round)

Rope
1, Jessica Davis, San Anselmo, Calif., (North), 18.40 points
2, Lauri Illy, Virginia Beach, Va., (East), 18.075
3, Natalie Lacuesta, Skokie, Ill., (West), 17.875
4, Tina Tharp, Jacksonville, Fla., (West), 17.60
5, Caroline Hunt, Northfield, Ill., (South), 17.575
6, Liriel Higa, Los Angeles, (East), 17.250
7, Brooke Bushnell, San Rafael, Calif., (South), 17.125
8, Kate Jeffress, Rockville, Md., (North), 17.00
9, Kassy Scharringhausen, Duluth, Ga., (North), 16.775
10, Melissa McElroy, Houston, (North), 16.725
11, Tie, Kelsi Kemper, Gig Harbor, Wash., (East), 16.60,
        and Kristin Lee, Mountlake Terrace, Wash., (East), 16.60
13, Lori Fredrickson, Sandwich, Ill., (West), 16.575
14, Diana Quirin, Portland, Ore., (West), 16.475
15, Tara McCargo, Jacksonville, Fla., (South), 15.575
16, Johanna Shoemaker, North Potomac, Md., (South), 8.375, (withdrew after first
 round)

Hoop (juniors only)
1, Lauri Illy, Virginia Beach, Va., (East), 18.150
2, Natalie Lacuesta, Skokie, Ill., (West), 17.750
3, Kelsi Kemper, Gig Harbor, Wash., (East), 17.525
4, Tara McCargo, Jacksonville, Fla., (South), 17.475
5, Kassy Scharringhausen, Duluth, Ga., (North), 17.050
6, Kate Jeffress, Rockville, Md., (North), 16.525
7, Diana Quirin, Portland, Ore., (West), 16.30
8, Johanna Shoemaker, North Potomac, Md., (South), 8.450, (withdrew after first
 round)

Ball (seniors only)
1, Jessica Davis, San Anselmo, Calif., (North), 18.450 points
2, Caroline Hunt, Northfield, Ill., (South), 18.00
3, Tina Tharp, Jacksonville, Fla., (West), 17.750
4, Liriel Higa, Los Angeles, (East), 17.70
5, Kristin Lee, Mountlake Terrace, Wash., (East), 17.375
6, Brooke Bushnell, San Rafael, Calif., (South), 17.20
7, Lori Fredrickson, Sandwich, Ill., (West), 16.950
8, Melissa McElroy, Houston, (North), 16.850

Clubs
1, Jessica Davis, San Anselmo, Calif., (North), 18.350 points
2, Natalie Lacuesta, Skokie, Ill., (West), 18.20
3, Brooke Bushnell, San Rafael, Calif., (South), 17.125
4, Caroline Hunt, Northfield, Ill., (South), 17.575
5, Tie, Kristin Lee, Mountlake Terrace, Wash., (East), 17.475,
        and Tina Tharp, Jacksonville, Fla., (West), 17.475
7, Melissa McElroy, Houston, (North), 17.20
8, Lauri Illy, Virginia Beach, Va., (East), 17.150
9, Kelsi Kemper, Gig Harbor, Wash., (East), 17.00
10, Kate Jeffress, Rockville, Md., (North), 16.90
11, Liriel Higa, Los Angeles, (East), 16.850
12, Tara McCargo, Jacksonville, Fla., (South), 16.775
13, Kassy Scharringhausen, Duluth, Ga., (North), 16.750
14, Lori Fredrickson, Sandwich, Ill., (West), 16.50
15, Diana Quirin, Portland, Ore., (West), 16.225
16, Johanna Shoemaker, North Potomac, Md., (South), 8.30, (withdrew after first
 round)

Ribbon
1, Jessica Davis, San Anselmo, Calif., (North), 18.60 points
2, Lauri Illy, Virginia Beach, Va., (East), 18.125
3, Tina Tharp, Jacksonville, Fla., (West), 18.10
4, Natalie Lacuesta, Skokie, Ill., (West), 17.775
5,, Liriel Higa, Los Angeles, (East), 17.675
6, Kelsi Kemper, Gig Harbor, Wash., (East), 17.575
7, Tie, Brooke Bushnell, San Rafael, Calif., (South), 17.525,
        and Caroline Hunt, Northfield, Ill., (South), 17.525
9, Lori Fredrickson, Sandwich, Ill., (West), 17.450
10, Tie, Kristin Lee, Mountlake Terrace, Wash., (East), 17.20
11, Tara McCargo, Jacksonville, Fla., (South), 17.150
12, Kassy Scharringhausen, Duluth, Ga., (North), 17.075
13, Melissa McElroy, Houston, (North), 16.950
14, Kate Jeffress, Rockville, Md., (North), 16.450
15, Diana Quirin, Portland, Ore., (West), 16.075
16, Johanna Shoemaker, North Potomac, Md., (South), 8.050, (withdrew after first
 round)

 Final Team Standings
1, East, 278.325 points
2, North, 276.050
3, West, 275.075
4, South, 240.600


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Date:    Tue, 25 Jul 1995 20:40:59 -0700
From:    ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject: Chainey

Does anyone know the address where I can write to Chainey Umphrey?

Margi

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Date:    Tue, 25 Jul 1995 23:58:41 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: Full Twist Double Layout off uneven bars


>Russian Evgenia Kusnezsova performed a full twisting double
>layout somersault off the uneven bars, probably for the first time
>ever.

You must mean it was the first time she competed it.  Otherwise, Sherwin,
wher'ya been?  This dismount is nearly common now.  I've seen it done in '95
by Doni Thompson, Mohini Badjwardj, some NCAA girl (USA), and Eileen Diaz,
who's been doing it for awhile (Puerto Rico).  Yelena Lebedeva (Russia)
competed it at the 94 team Worlds.  Before that, Gutsu was doing it in 91 &
92.

One for the books though: One of Saadi's girls, Marina Goryunova, did it in
'87!  (When a full-twisting double tuck was phenomanal!!!)

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 19:12:27 EST-11
From:    ***@DISINFORMATION.BF.RMIT.EDU.AU
Subject: whatever happened to?????

I've been indexing all my IG's (it's the librarian in me!) and I was
wondering whatever happened to Olesya Dudnik.  Obviously she's
retried now, but she was one of my favourites from a few years back
and I've always thought it was a pity that she only seemed to have
competed internationally for one year.

Does anyone know what happened?  Did she grow too tall?  Get injured?
Put on too much weight?

Another gymnast that falls into this category is Alla Priakhina.
Second in the 87 Europeans, then what??????  I don't even think she
was on the Soviet team for the Worlds, but she was in the exhibition
tour the Soviets did in Australia just after.

Anyone know what happened to Dudnik and Priakhina????

Wondering, Simone.

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 11:35:41 MET
From:    ***@SEPA.TUDELFT.NL
Subject: Re: whatever happened to?????

Simone wrote:

Another gymnast that falls into this category is Alla Priakhina.
Second in the 87 Europeans, then what??????  I don't even think she
was on the Soviet team for the Worlds, but she was in the exhibition
tour the Soviets did in Australia just after.

Anyone know what happened to Dudnik and Priakhina????


Aleftina was the alternate at the '87 Worlds in Rotterdam.  I also do
think she was on the Russian displays just after worlds '87.
Maybe I can find out some more about these gymnast after the
summer holiday when one of their former teammates comes back
from holiday.

Chantal


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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 07:29:42 -0400
From:    ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject: Re: Classic Questions

Ditto on Kim...
With Jennie Thompson, what is going on?
Is she going back and forth between gyms?  She really needs to stick with
one if she wants to improve her chances of making the olympic
team..meaning if she is too stressed about her gym situation, what will
be the impact on her gymnastics...


Anjel


>
> > >  Emily writes:
> > > Can Kim compete in nationals?
> >
> > It depends on the qualification rules set up  by the USAG.Since she *IS* Kim
> > Zmeskal,I'm sure they'll let her compete anyway.
>         I wouldn't bet on it - I remember there was some controversy over
> Mary Lou's qualifying to '85 trials or '86 nationals, and she was not
> allowed to compete -- she announced her retirement from competition
> shortly thereafter, partially because she *still* had to qualify for
> everything. There's a similar complaint from the Dynamo camp about
> Shannon Miller, but the rules are a little more lenient, and include
> exceptions for National and World medalists, or stuff like they only have
> to compete compulsories, or perform in *1* event in Amer. Cup qualifying
> round, or weird stuff like that.
>         Moral of the story: don't assume. There may be a small exemtion
> that she fits under, the USAG may make an exception, but don't hold your
> breath.
>
> > -Changing gymsover the past few months are-
>
> >  Jennie Thompson-Dynamo(for this week anyway!)
>
> Ha!
>

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 07:36:57 -0400
From:    ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject: Re: Full Twist Double Layout off uneven bars

If I remember correctly, Beth Wymer from U of Mich. is the NCAA girl..I
saw her at nationals, and I thought that is what she threw, but it was so
last minute, not many clarified it..
But she is (i believe) the only current NCAA gymn.to compete it..I could be
wrong about that...

Anjel

>
> >Russian Evgenia Kusnezsova performed a full twisting double
> >layout somersault off the uneven bars, probably for the first time
> >ever.
>
> You must mean it was the first time she competed it.  Otherwise, Sherwin,
> wher'ya been?  This dismount is nearly common now.  I've seen it done in '95
> by Doni Thompson, Mohini Badjwardj, some NCAA girl (USA), and Eileen Diaz,
> who's been doing it for awhile (Puerto Rico).  Yelena Lebedeva (Russia)
> competed it at the 94 team Worlds.  Before that, Gutsu was doing it in 91 &
> 92.
>
> One for the books though: One of Saadi's girls, Marina Goryunova, did it in
> '87!  (When a full-twisting double tuck was phenomanal!!!)
>

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 15:54:54 BST
From:    ***@IC.AC.UK
Subject: Re: Full Twist Double Layout off uneven bars

OK. I was wrong about Kusnezsova's full-twisting double back
off bars being a first. The commentator said that it was a first
so that confuses me.

Sherwin

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 12:08:25 -0400
From:    ***@PHARM.MED.UPENN.EDU
Subject: Re: Compulsories.

Do they still over weigh compulsories at these meets (60/40) against
>optionals?
>
>
>Jeff


YES!

Mayland

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 17:16:48 BST
From:    ***@LINCOLN.GPSEMI.COM
Subject: Introduction

SELF INTRODUCTION.

Hello GYMNers,

My  name is John and I live in Lincoln in the U.K ( age 45 ). I am
married with two teenage children, a son and a daughter who have both been
gymnasts in past. I am an engineering manager at a major UK Semiconductor
Company, but in my spare time can be seen in the gym at Lincoln Gymnastics
Club coaching both men's and women's artistic gymastics. I have a BAGA
Class 4 coaching qualification in both disciplines, and have been coaching
with the Club now for 6 years. In my teenage years ( in the days of wooden
springboards and cocoa matting ) I used to compete at County Level, however
due to my height ( 6' 2" ) and long levers my progress was limited !

Lincoln Gymnastics Club was formed 12 years ago and has a membership of
around 170 gymnasts, both boys and girls. The girls compete at levels 2,3,4
in both County and Regional competitions, an have on occasions competed at
National level. The boys have also competed at similar levels. The Club
currently has the WA County Champion within its girls senior squad. The
coaching staff consists of 5 class 4's, 6 class 5's under head coach Alan
Hutchinson. The club currently holds the award for " BAGA East Midlands
Club of the Year " .

I am also member of the executive committee for the Lincolnshire Amateur
Gymnastics Association which resources Gymnastics in Lincolnshire by
sponsoring the County Squads , co-ordinating  competitions, and promoting
the Sport of Gymnastics.

I would like to think that my activities as a coach, together with my
colleagues, could be described as working at the ' grass roots ' of
gymnastics. Many of the youngsters  start with the club at 6/7 years old
and progress through the squad system to higher competive levels. However
every step of the way their progress is backed up with thorough grounding
in conditioning and progressions. This is therefore the major interest for
me in joining the GYMN forum, as sharing new ideas in progressions/
conditioning  can only enhance the job of the many  hundreds of ' grass
root ' coaches, on which the foundation of the sport is based. ( We may
only coach up to the level of a tucked Tsukahara, but by heck its a good 'n
! )


John

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 12:28:54 -0500
From:    ***@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Subject: Re: FullTwisting Double layout

Date sent:  26-JUL-1995 12:27:47
Yes, it was beth Wymer.
Which brings me to my point...some of the girls at the NCAA
level are throwing elite-level difficulty. M<ainly, I'm thinking of jenny
hansen.
She shuld try for the nationalteam. :0
ex

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 10:43:19 -0700
From:    ***@LINKNET.KITSAP.LIB.WA.US
Subject: Greetings!

Hello gymnastics lovers.  Just thought I'd introcude myself before
too much time goes by.  I've been a subscriber for a few weeks now.
My name Olukemi.  A little different I know but my friends just
call me Kemi.  I've always loved gymnastics but due to a nomadic
lifestyle at a young age I never really got to settle down and try it for
myself until high school when it was too late to cultivate my natural
talent so I just competed (rather successfully) at the high school level
and contemplated joining the university team but gave that up to
concentrate completely on my education.
Right now at the ripe old age of 25 gymnastics is strictly a spectator
sport that I love with no less enthusiasm.  Since dance was the activity
I was most able to pursue it is what I most look for in a gymnast, how
she moves not just what she moves.
My favorite ( only one) is Dominique Dawes who I think is a perfect
dynamo.  To me no one can touch her on floor.  I am not too versed in the
international gymnasts so I listen to what you say and try and absorb.
Please bear with me if I ask ignorant questions but by all means don't
misunderstand, gymnastics is the most beautiful, difficult, challenging,
entertaining, wonderful sport in the whole world and I applaud all of us
who have at least attempted it in some form or another.

P.S.- Oh yes and when one of my best friends became a coach for her high
school alma mater gymanstics team she hired me to goive the girls some
training in their dance skills.  It was pretty sad but by the end of the
year we had graceful gymnasts.

kemi 

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 14:21:37 CDT
From:    ***@PROCTR.CBA.UA.EDU
Subject: intro

I apoligize to everyone for not introducing myself.  I've written
several messages already.  My name is Shawn and I am 23 years old.
I'm a senior in psychology at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa.  I would
like to become a sports psychologist and work strictly with gymnastics
teams.  My main hobby is keeping up with all the gymnastics
news(Int'l Gymnast) and studying the code of points for women.  I
would like to, and will, become a judge one day.
If anyone wants info on U of A gymnastics, I usually know the answer,
or could find out for you.  Some big name gymnasts here, if you
don't already know, are Kim Kelly, senior, Stephanie Woods, sophomore,
Marna Neubauer, senior.  Anyway, I thought I would pass that little
tidbit along.  Feel free to e-mail me.  I'd love to here from you.
I'm new to this.  This is so cool!!  Thanx!

Shawn

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 15:36:45 -0400
From:    ***@GATEWAY.US.SIDWELL.EDU
Subject: Online article about Dominique Moceanu

Browsing ESPNet this afternoon (which is, BTW, an awesome site, especially with
HotJava) I noticed an article that's apparently from the Dallas Morning News on
Dominique Moceanu.  There isn't much exciting information, and no pictures, but
it's pretty unusual to see gymnastics on the 'Net in any form!  There's a
copyright notice so I won't post the text of the article here, but if you have
access to the World Wide Web, point your browser (i.e. Netscape, Mosaic, Lynx,
HotJava) at http://espnet.sportszone.com/editors/other/0721karolyi.html.  Or go
to http://espnet.sportszone.com and select Select Sport, then Other Sports,
then Gymnastics.

Lisa

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 15:51:41 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Classic Report #2:SR compulsorie

Well,here is my report for Sr. Compulsories.Sorry it's so boring,but I typed
it up late last night and I just wanted to get it over with(all too obvious
toward the end.)

1st Round

-Kerri Strug(V)-Powerful block off the horse(9.7)

-Lanna Apiskuh(FX)-Weak dance and even weaker tumbling(8.375)

-Liz Reid-(FX)Beautiful arm movements(Oy,those flexible shoulders) but had a
low tuck open.

-Amanda-(BB)Small Wobble on fuete(9.475)

-Shannon Miller(FX)-Near flawless execution(9.7)

-Dominique Dawes(FX)-Dance could flow a little more,but the tumbling was in
the rafters.(9.575)

-Jennie Thompson(FX)-much improved dance over last year(9.375)

-Heather Brink(FX)-Wowsers,can she tumble!(9.05 too low)

-Jaycie Phelps(BB)-IMHO the best beam set(9.55)

-Chrissy Van Fleet(FX)-totally blew last pass(7.75)

2nd rotation


-Amy Chow(V)-stuck it cold(9.75)

-Shannon(V)-tiny shuffle step on landing.clean in the air(9.8)

-Theresa Kulawski(UB)-went the wrong way on a straddle back to handstand.She
hit *EVERYTHING* in warmups(close to a perfect set),but fell in
competition.(8.975 still too low)

-Amanda Borden(FX)-Queen of compulsory floor(9.725 too low AGAIN!)

-Kristy Powell(UB)-fell on two handstands.stupid mistakes(8.225)

-Heather Brink(V)-This girl can vault too!!!(9.65)

-Liz Reid(V)-Low and extremely labored(9.025)

-Kerri Strug(UB)-slight leg seperation on the cast pirouette(9.4)

-Soni Meduna(FX)-blah set overall(9.1)

-Jaycie Phelps(FX)-She's *REALLY* beginning to impress me!G-O
J-A-Y-C-I-E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(9.725)


3rd rotation

-Amanda Borden(V)-Legs were glued together throughout the vault.Distance
wasn't bad,either.(9.65)

-Shannon Miller(UB)-Didn't quite reach a vertical handstand before the free
hip hect but the rest was well done(9.725)

-Dominique Dawes(UB)-missed a few handstand positions and didn't kick out of
her dismount(9.575)

-Jaycie Phelps(V)-step on landing(9.8 a little high)

-Jennie Thompson(UB)-great delayed twist on the dismount(9.35)

-Kristy Powells(BB)-woes continued when she fell off on a foete(8.65)

-Kristy Lichey(V)-Best vault of the meet(even though the judges don't
agree)(9.525)

-Monica Flammer(BB)-beautiful arebesque positions(8.95 low)

-Liz Reid(UB)-almost crashed into the bar on a pirouette(8.625)

-Kerri Strug(BB)-small wobble on the full turn.She needs to ditch the beam
shoes...very distracting.


4th rotation(I can't find half my notes)

-Kerri Strug(FX)sky high full twist mount(9.85 highest score on floor,but
Amanda's was better)

-Amanda(UB)leg seperations on all her cast handstands(9.725)

-Amy Chow(BB)-wobble on shoulder roll and the cartwheel.little off center on
the valdez,almost fell on full turn.Really shakey set.(8.65)

-Liz Reid(BB)-her full turn took my breath away(8.85)

-Shannon Miller(BB)-textbook beam(9.85)

-Dom Dawes(BB)-small wobble on shoulder roll.entire set looked just a tad bit
rushed(9.55)

Well that's it.Next report:World University Trials


Billy

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 15:47:34 CDT
From:    ***@PROCTR.CBA.UA.EDU
Subject: NCAA WOMEN

The discussion on Beth Wymer's(Michigan) full twisting double layout off bars
 brings up some other great feats in women's NCAA.
1995
Jenny Hansen(UK)--handspring front full -- vault
Her coach said she's working on several new skills.  A handspring front
layout-full-vault, On floor, double-double, double full-in, ect.. On beam;
full (she warmed it up for beam finals at NCAA's), front-half mount.
Kareema Marrow(UCLA) threw a double layout and ended with a pike double on
floor. Three of UCLA gymnast throw double layouts, Marrow, Stella
Umeh, Leah Homma. Several gymnasts throw double layouts off bars. Hop-fulls
 --Agina Simpkins and Lori Strong of Georgia and Kim Bonaventura of Alabama
threw these and probably a couple more have.  Anyway, thought I would
pass this on.  If you don't know much about NCAA GYMNASTICS, in
my opinion, it's the most fun, by far, to watch.  Anyone else agree?
I wish that (some of the)) USGF gymnasts would use some of the FX music
collegiate gymnasts use. There were a few who did at the U.S. Classic and the
crowd got into it more(instead of classical most of the time).  Remember Wendy
Bruce's at the '89 Worlds.  I think the judges liked it..9.875.  What do you
think about USGF gymnasts using more upbeat music?
One more thing, someone commented that Jenny Hansen should try making
the national team or something like that, well, I agree.  I know they
have college to worry about now, but really, there are some
collegiate gymnasts throwing just as much difficulty and better than
some of the USGF gymnasts.  Since there will be no compulsories after
'96, I hope some collegiate gymnasts will try to.

Shawn

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 16:55:49 -0400
From:    ***@CORNELL.EDU
Subject: Olympic trials in Wooster MA

Does anyone know when the Olympic trials will be held in Wooster, MA and how
and when tickets can be obtained?

Any information will be appreciated.  TIA.

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 17:05:28 -0400
From:    ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject: INTRODUCTION

Hi all-

Since everyone is introducing themselves, I will as well...First, I think
this is really a good idea because as we all know, the national press
doesn't discuss or address gymnastics much and it is fun to see what
others think about different gymnastic related issues...

I am a 21 year old senior at the University of Michigan double majoring
in Statistics and Mathematics. I have some experience in gymnastics, but
I have many friends who are gymnasts so that is how I got interested.
I have been following gymnastics for 6 years, and am pretty knowledgeable
(or I think so)..anyway...I am looking to go get my masters in
Biostatistics and work with Cancer research..

I know a lot about University of Michigan gymnastics.  We have a great
team..And next year we won't settle for 2nd...
I like NCAA's as well as National elite level...
Any questions, feel free to respond to the group or try my email at
amv@umich.edu.

Also, regarding NCAA gymnasts, I believe many can qualify for the
Olympics and should..It would defeat those disbelievers that think small
young gymnasts are the best.  Jenny Hanson, Beth Wymer, Heather Kabnick,
Wendy Marshall, Stephanie Woods are just a few who could easily make the
Olympic team..all have competed in elite or Level 10..Hanson scored 9.9's
and above in the last NCAA's, something that is almost unheard of
otherwise and she is so consistent it is remarkable.  NCAA gymnastics
deserves more attention..the gymnasts throw very difficult skills and are
mastering them..

Regarding Beth and her bars dismount:  She decided to throw it at the
last minute (in the middle of the routine) because she knew without it,
she might not get the 10 or 9.95 needed.  She had never thrown it
before.  She is a remarkable gymnast and I would love her to make the
olympic team just as a bars specialist because she is great to watch on
that apparatus..

Anyway, this is an awesome idea, I encourage anyone to write to me to
discuss gymnastics or if you have Q's about U of M gymnastics.

Bye all,

Anjel

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 17:44:07 -0400
From:    ***@WPI.EDU
Subject: Olympic trials

        I will post an introduction in a week or so, but I would like to
respond to the question on the Olympic trials.  There are only two places
in MA where the trials could be held and that is either Worcester
(Centrum) or Boston (the garden) and the last time I heard, the trials were
planned to be held in the new Boston Garden (the Fleet center).  As
for when, I do not know so if any one else knows, please pass it along.

                                                -Tim
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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 17:48:39 -0400
From:    ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject: Re: NCAA WOMEN

Shawn, I agree totally about NCAA's...The women are so talented and throw
such difficult skills.  Plus, there is not one dominant figure, minus
Jenny Hanson...She dominates at NCAA finals, but in regionals or regular
season, there are several top gymnasts...plus working as a team
encourages their improving skills.

Anjel

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 17:49:47 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Jennie Thompson/ Qualification ???

Can Jennie compete at nationals if she didn't compete at the U.S. Classic or
the American Classic?  Was the American Classic a Nationals qualifier (for
the likes of Moceanu, Miller, Powell, D. Thompson, etc, who didn't finish
this weekend's meet)?
-Emily

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 18:22:47 -0400
From:    ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject: Re: Jennie Thompson/ Qualification ???

When was there an U.S. Classic?  Was it on TV?
Or are you referring to the Olympic festival...

Anjel

> Can Jennie compete at nationals if she didn't compete at the U.S. Classic or
> the American Classic?  Was the American Classic a Nationals qualifier (for
> the likes of Moceanu, Miller, Powell, D. Thompson, etc, who didn't finish
> this weekend's meet)?
> -Emily
>

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 19:22:07 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: NCAA WOMEN

Hi All,

I agree that NCAA gymnast's are wonderful!  They show Women's Gymnastics at
its best.  I also hope to see many of them compete at the elite level after
1996 but......................I don't think we will see that.

The NCAA has rules that only allow the gymnasts to train X amount of hours.
 I have recently spoke to several NCAA coaches and they all stated that the
girls are already stressed for enough time for studies and the sport.

Perhaps the NCAA will relax standards to allow elite competition in the
future.
DD Pollock from LSU and Doug from UGA both told me that they thought that the
girls would elect not to compete on the elite level
but........................They as coaches would
train and assist any girl that decided to compete!

Just my .02 worth!

Jim

PS.......Is there not a rule stating that a gymnast may only have one coach
at a time??
   perhaps someone out there knows????

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 16:52:19 -0700
From:    ***@ENG.SUN.COM
Subject: ncaa rules for competion

HI

for give my ignorance, but i've been out of collegiate
competion for -quite- a while....

BUT, doesn't the NCAA allow a college kid to compete in
international meets in other sports if they're good
enough.... hmmm, maybe following the regular season?

thanks,
        ruth

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 19:38:21 -0600
From:    ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject: NCAA vs. Elite

Well, I guess I might add that the men usually come from NCAA, so they
already are competing internationally.


As for the women, is it ME or are the scores a little infalted? I don't
see how anyone who scores a 9.95 at NCAAs can get that at Worlds or
other MAJOR international comp. (America's Cup, excluded, of course).
The scoring at NCAAs, atleast in my opinion, is very unreal. The exectution
is not always the best, but they get the big score simply because of
landing well or throwing a big trick. It seems like pre-Barcelona days
in the elite world.

They are good, and they are fun to watch, but they would get different
scores if competing against the worlds best.


Just my opinion - Jeff

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Date:    Thu, 27 Jul 1995 11:05:35 +1000
From:    ***@STUDENT.GU.EDU.AU
Subject: Re: whatever happened to?????

Hi Everone

> wondering whatever happened to Olesya Dudnik.  Obviously she's
> retried now, but she was one of my favourites from a few years back
> and I've always thought it was a pity that she only seemed to have
> competed internationally for one year.
>
> Does anyone know what happened?  Did she grow too tall?  Get injured?
> Put on too much weight?

OK, a freind had a letter from Olesia last year, and though I haven't got
it with me, remember most of it.  Olesia's coach decided to make her take
a break from gymnastics to rest an injury, so she left Lake Krugloye, and
went back to Kirovograd.  When the injury healed it was too late to
return to top soviet gymnastics so she had to retire.....she sais she
still doesn't understand why her coach decided to leave Moscow (my guess
is politics between her coach and Alexandrov?).  She's now married, and
still living with her parents in Kirovograd, though she's hoping to get a
coaching position outside the USSR.  As of last year, she had no children.

> Anyone know what happened to Dudnik and Priakhina????

Is it just me or did you used to think that the the 'Physical Institute'
was like the Bermuda Triangle of gymnastics?  Every time a soviet gymnast
entered the physical intsitute, we never heard from them again :(

As for the full twisting double layout off UB, apart from Gutsu doing it
at 92 Moscow News (a routine which earned her a 10!), Greek Vassou
Svarioudou has been doing it for the last couple of years.

Michelle

P.S. Anyone who was at Brisbane Worlds last year may be interested to
know that there was a fire at the Boondal stadium last weekend.......

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 18:50:49 -0700
From:    ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject: leotards

in competition. (Or are they???) The Romanians usually pull them up to
their elbows anyways and sometimes it gets hot in them. I just thought
I would ask.

Margi

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 18:56:19 -0700
From:    ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject: Oops

My computer cut off the top of my last message:

I was sasking why long sleeved leotards are required in competition.
(Are they?) The Romanians pull theirs up to their elbows anyway and the
leotards make you hot. Just wondering.

Margi

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 18:59:10 -0700
From:    ***@IX.NETCOM.COM
Subject: ?????

    Even though Kim Zmeskal has been accepting money from professional
meets and cannot get a scholarship now (can she?) can she still compete
for a college team? I hope so.
    Does anyone know if there are any Elite meets in Ohio or around
Ohio? Bye!

Margi :)

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 21:05:18 CDT
From:    ***@UA1VM.UA.EDU
Subject: NCAA vs Elite

This is in response to Jeff and his comments on elite versus NCAA. I feel
you can't compare the two. In the Georgia versus Alabama meet, Kim Kelly
was interviewed and one of the points she made was something to the effect
that she really liked the team emphasis of collegiate gymnastics. Yes, I
feel that the scoring is excessively high in college gymnastics and I also
feel that it does not adequately allow for differentiation in terms of
difficulty. When I saw the Georgia gymnasts last season someone had gobs
of difficulty in their beam routine and yet did not get credit for going
the extra mile, so to speak and throwing the extra moves. I don't remember
the code of points which was being used last season plus it has changed so
many times that my head starts to spin if I try to think about it. The
question is, what is college gymnastics for? Comparing elite and college
is like comparing apples and oranges. The college gymnasts may not make
the worlds, but you can have wonderful things like Hope Spivey-Sheeley
competing when she was 26 at the college level. I think it is wonderful
these ladies can compete and be women instead of being compared to little
teeny bopper types. At one time Olga Korbut had made a comment about how
there should be different levels of gymnastics so women can stay in the
sport longer. I agree with  her. (I guess I am really showing my age!)
At the same time, I have two more questions for people to think about.
(If you are still reading)1) MY opinion is that the NCAA is allowing all
kinds of shenanigans to go on with men's football, yet OUR VERY BEST,
Shannon Miller and Dominique Dawes are considered ineligible because they
competed "professionally". I consider this the height of absurdity when
research has shown that women gymnasts and runners generally have among
the highest grade point averages. Plus, Shannon Miller has already won
an award for the outstanding high school athlete. When I was at the US
Classic on Sat and Dawes walked by, I started talking about the loss of
her scholarship to Stanford. This is just an opinion, I am curious to know
others. 2) What is people's opinion of recruiting former Soviet gymnasts
for collegiate gymnastics if they can cut academically. I like the idea,
but my sister said it wasn't fair to Americans. Your opinions please.
Brenda

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 22:35:02 -0400
From:    ***@UMICH.EDU
Subject: Re: ncaa rules for competion

Yes, but the point is also that these college students have school, as
well as gymnastic responsibilities...sometimes there isn't enough time to
add competing as an elite..

However they are talented, and several easily could make the olympic
team..but usually you do not see a jump from college to elite because
they are competing against girls half their age.
It could be intimidating.

Anjel

> HI
>
> for give my ignorance, but i've been out of collegiate
> competion for -quite- a while....
>
> BUT, doesn't the NCAA allow a college kid to compete in
> international meets in other sports if they're good
> enough.... hmmm, maybe following the regular season?
>
> thanks,
>         ruth
>

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 23:06:03 -0400
From:    ***@INTERSERF.NET
Subject: NCAA qualifications

I'm the father of a 13yr old working toward competing as a level 9
this coming competitive season.  I'm curious what skill level is
typical  (necessary) for qualifying for consideration at the
collegiant level.

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Date:    Wed, 26 Jul 1995 23:08:07 -0400
From:    ***@INTERSERF.NET
Subject: What ever happened??

Since somebody started this...What ever happened to Janine Rankin who
I believe competed with the Canadians in the 88? Olympics?

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