GYMN-L Digest - 3 Aug 1995 to 4 Aug 1995

There are 13 messages totalling 414 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. THREE PER COUNTRY RULE
  2. Nationals
  3. OK, here goes! (2)
  4. Rhythmic in Midwest?
  5. Gymnastics books
  6. And now for something completely different.
  7. University of Utah Women's GYMNASTICS
  8. Request For Trivia Questions; Subject: "He/She should have but for..."
  9. world championships
 10. Japanese Gymnast Re-Arrested
 11. Three per country rule
 12. Bela's Book "Feel No Fear"

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 09:39:38 CDT
From:    ***@UA1VM.UA.EDU
Subject: THREE PER COUNTRY RULE

It's easy to trash this rule, however the US wasn't the gymnastics power it
now is and this rule allowed for more diverse representation. I think that
it helped to do that. You have to consider the historical and political
context in which the rule was established. It was also the cold war, too.

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 14:37:12 -0400
From:    ***@ZEUS.TOWSON.EDU
Subject: Re: Nationals

        The Georgia Dome is a very large place indeed.  I saw a Falcons
game, and it is a quite impressive structure.  Gymnastics is not the only
sport happening there.  The Dome will be split in two.  The other half
will showcase the current Dream Team in Men's Basketball.

> I bet that they will be using the whole floor. You know, the OLympic
> Gymnastics will be held in the "Georgia Dome" where I believe they
> will be using the whole floor. (Dome was where Super Bowl was played a
> few years ago and is where the Atlanta Falcons play, in case you were
> wondering about how big it was.)
>
> Jeff
>

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 14:41:40 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: OK, here goes!

Greetings fellow Gymner's.

     I have only been around this sport for three years professionally, I am
a working photojournalist, a coach in training, parent of gymnasts both male
and female. I have had the priviledge to photograph, interview and socialize
with some really neat people.

I must finally say though that "gymnastics is more political than politics"
 I have already
been included in some of the gossip and other stuff that seems to follow
every young athelete from gym to gym....You know, telegraph, telephone, tell
a gymnast!  Yes, it's true I am a journalist, I have taken those hard core
shots of burning human beings, dead bodies etc.  I'm a
photojournalist........but,  No it's not true that I have a hidden agenda,
and I am getting ready to launch yet another blow to this sport.....again I
am not writing a book, or selling images to those that are.......I take
gymnastics photos because I like to!.....It's a challenge...and I even helped
create a board so that others may enjoy my artwork..........

    I don't, can't and wont stand up for those who have came before
me.......I too,am hurt by the constant attacks by the mainstream media.  I
honestly feel that this sport should be reported with one thing in
mind.......These atleletes are the kids next door, the ones who are "self"
sacrificing, honest, loyal, highly talented young people, that have dedicated
themselves to something that they believe in....gymnastics..............

    I also want to say that I have personnally never met a former gymnast
that was so up-set over their experiences that they talked about things like
abuse, blamed this sport for an eating disorders, or acted in any way other
than a positive manner.  This leads me to believe that there has been a lot
of stories sensationalized by all, both media and those of us in the sport.

.   I think if we try we can repair the damage that others have
caused........We could open a line of communications by reminding all gym
owners and parents that the press will write what you tell them..and If you
supply them with positives, sooner or later those positives will be reflected
in their articles.

    I am not writing this post as an attack on anyone that has posted their
opinion on this board either........This is a good forum.......This forum is
an example of how we can further the publics knowledgw of our sport.  I post
this because of the distrust that has developed between the gymnastics
community and the public.........We have to improve this relationship......If
we don't who will?....................The press will probably continue to
publish those stressing shots of our gymnasts.....but we can help by showing
that we are a open and these stories, if not down right false, are not
examples of the sport as a whole.......

    Lori and I have started PunchFront Magazine on-line and we want your
opinion as to what we can do to better the sport?...................We have
no hidden agenda...sure we would like to make a living but who doesn't? We
can only publish what you tell us......If the doors are shut before they ever
open then its not only us who lose but the entire community............

   Thanks for the time........

   Yours in Gymnstics,

    Jim....... .

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 15:44:43 -0400
From:    ***@FREENET.CARLETON.CA
Subject: Rhythmic in Midwest?

Does anyone know of any rhythmic gymnastic events coming to the
midwest?  I am in St. Louis and would like to attend one.

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 15:57:00 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: Gymnastics books

The book about Kim Zmeskal is a biography, meaning someone else wrote it
about Kim.  As far as I could tell, Kim had no involvedment in it.  It is
called "Kim Zmeskal: Determination to Win", and is written from previously
published articles and interviews.  It is basically one big footnote with no
new info.  However, it is a nice thing for us Zmeskal fans to have, as it is
a very complete record of her career and has some good pictures.  My copy was
backordered by the company, so I got one autographed by the author.
Bela's book, "Feel No Fear," is good, too, but it's not the kind of thing a
lot of bookstores have on hand (at least not where I live), but you can
always order it.  I had to, but it was worth it!

Ann Marie

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 12:33:10 -0700
From:    ***@NETCOM.COM
Subject: Re: OK, here goes!

>
> Greetings fellow Gymner's.
>
{...}
>
>     I am not writing this post as an attack on anyone that has posted their
> opinion on this board either........This is a good forum.......This forum is
> an example of how we can further the publics knowledgw of our sport.  I post
> this because of the distrust that has developed between the gymnastics
> community and the public.........We have to improve this relationship......If
> we don't who will?....................The press will probably continue to
> publish those stressing shots of our gymnasts.....but we can help by showing
> that we are a open and these stories, if not down right false, are not
> examples of the sport as a whole.......
>
>     Lori and I have started PunchFront Magazine on-line and we want your
> opinion as to what we can do to better the sport?...................We have
> no hidden agenda...sure we would like to make a living but who doesn't? We
> can only publish what you tell us......If the doors are shut before they ever
> open then its not only us who lose but the entire community............
>
>    Thanks for the time........
>
>    Yours in Gymnstics,
>
>     Jim....... .

Nice idea, how bout styarting with debunking the myth that mens gymnastics
is a "pansy" sport ?  Mens gymnastics will never get far til we outgrow that
bad image.  Mens gymnastics will always be the first mens sport cut until
it gets a decent image, meets draw better crowds, people demand the sport
more (they will if it had a better image) and last of all for the spoorts
directors to realize that a gymnast who has had his sport cut and is pissed
enough, couls actually rip the innards out of the athletic director just as
fast as a pissed football player.

My only concern is that being an online thing, most of your readers wopuld
already be sympathetic to the sport, and that it might not reach the people it
needs to in order to save our sport in this country as we know it.

Good luck !

-texx

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 16:19:14 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: And now for something completely different.

If a country has 4 of the top five gymnasts in the world, why should number 4
be subordinated to number 25 from another country?  Is this affirmative
action for gymnastics? Reducing the field of excellence to make it "fair"?
 Do you agree with lowering the SAT scores to reflect more "diversity" among
those with a perfect score also? Is the purpose of "world" and "Olympic"
competition to pre-craft winners by having them compete against a "fixed"
playing field, or to showcase the world's best, most accomplished athletes?

This limiting the field is a way of thinking that transends competition into
a preconceived ideology, and is not suited for true competition at world
class levels.

Thanks for the soap box!

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 16:27:34 -0400
From:    ***@YFN.YSU.EDU
Subject: University of Utah Women's GYMNASTICS

Does anyone know anymore about this poster?  My sister Kathryn
wrote to the UofU, but received no reply.


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Hey, if you like girls gymnastics, I have access to the #1 team in the
U.S.  University of Utah.  Talk about erotic.  A billboard of one of the
girls was actually banned in Utah.  Truth.
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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 15:50:53 -0600
From:    ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject: Request For Trivia Questions; Subject: "He/She should have but for..."

I am soliciting trivia questions for another trivia quiz. The subject, which
i have selected solely for interest and novelty, is "He/She should have but for
...", which reflects the dissappointment of a gymnast who should have finished\
higher ion the placing, or won, had she/he not had mad a mistake. We
hear about these all the time, so lets test our knowledge. Example questions
are as follows:



1) When she hopped her double twist FX dismount out of bounds, this gymnasts
hopped right off the 1988 Olympic Team. Who is she?


Ans: Kristie Philips



2) When she lots her grip on bars at the 1979 worlds, she also fell out of the
medals into fourth place. Who is this gymnast?



Ans: Maria Filatova.


I hope these questions give you an indication of what I am looking for in the
trivia quiz. Please send me all questions with answers. I wil post these
as soon as possible depending on the volume of responses I get.


Thanks.


Jeff

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 17:43:19 -0400
From:    ***@PHARM.MED.UPENN.EDU
Subject: world championships

Hello

I threw together a quick homepage, still have a few wrinkles to iron out,
but the information is available.  Rachele has not linked Gymn to it, but I
have linked it to gymn, so..., and it is not registered or anything like
that, but here is the URL if you want some info.

Personally, the best part was just having a map to see where the heck Sabae
is located, and it is up there.


http://www.med.upenn.edu/~pharm/worlds95.html


Mayland

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 18:52:32 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Japanese Gymnast Re-Arrested

The following (severely edited) was reported today by the Japanese Kyodo News
Service:

"Former Olympics gymnast Satoko (Okazaki) Eto, 34,  has been arrested for
alleged possession of illegal stimulants . . . police said Friday . . . one
month after she was convicted of using illegal stimulant drugs at a friend's
home and sentenced to a suspended 18-month prison term."

The News Service indicated that Eto confessed the stimulants belonged to her.
 It went on to say:

"She became the first junior high school student to win the national
championship in vault competition. At age 15 she represented Japan at the
Olympic Games . . . in 1976 but retired . . . two years later."


posted by Mara

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 18:42:36 CDT
From:    ***@UA1VM.UA.EDU
Subject: Three per country rule

First of all, is there someone who subscribes to this list who is old
enough to accurately recapitulate the events that led up to the institution
of this rule? I know this rule was not in affect at the '74 Worlds in Varna
but was in effect at the '76 Olympics onward. Second, does that make the fact
that Linda Methany was fourth on beam in the '68 OLympics and Cathy Rigby won
a silver medal on the beam more relevant that the bronze medal won by Phoebe
Mills in the '88 Olympics? Third, does this mitigate the fact that Shannon
Miller won the silver all-around in '92? I always had a hard time with the
constant trumpeting that was done after Mary Lou won the Gold in '84. Only
after I saw her in exhibition did I finally feel maybe she would have had
some kind of impact if it was a non-boycotted Olympics? Does anyone have an
opinion. Finally, Does anyone know whatever happened to Natalia Kuchinskaya.
She first made an appearance in the '66 Worlds at Dortmund. I think she was
second all-around, third all-around at the Mexico City Olympics, and I never
saw mention of her again. I saw a note that she was struck at the peak of
her career. At an '89 exhibition, I put this question to one of the Soviet
coaches and he had no answer. Does anyone? (Struck down at the peak of her
career due to illness)

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Date:    Fri, 4 Aug 1995 18:54:57 -0400
From:    ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Bela's Book "Feel No Fear"

Since the topic has popped up again (and we have so many new members since
last year), I thought it might be an interesting idea to re-post my 'review'
of Bela's book "Feel No Fear."

Enjoy!
;-)
Mara

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Date:  Mon, May 16, 1994 11:49 PM EST
From:  MaraEL
Subj:  Book Review:  Bela's Autobiography
To:      gymn@mit.edu

I got my hands on a copy of Bela's book, "Feel No Fear," and have been
reading it. Some of it (in terms of his memory) is unbelievable.  According
to him:

Mary Retton barely edged out a Sov for 85 Am Cup (the Sovs skipped Am Cup
that year)

Kim Zmeskal was the 1991 DTB Cup AA Champion (I thought she skipped 91 DTB
and was 5th in 1990)

Zmeskal was the 1990 Paris winner (wasn't she 2nd to Bogie?)

Kerri Strug came to train with him just after the 88 Olympics, and (implied)
he developed her. The "6-pack" of 1989 was Strug, Zmeskal, Grivich, Uherek,
Scherr, and Stokes.  Apparently Kelly Pitzen did not exist.

The Romanian girls won the 1972 Friendship Cup (Team).  A picture *in the
book* contradicts this, showing the Romanians second to the Soviets

Brandy Johnson retired/accomplished nothing after she left him in late 1988
 (apparently a World silver medal doesn't count)

Kristie Phillips was being coached by Don Peters at the 88 Nationals where
she "was disasterous" and placed 9th (she had been back with Bela for 3
months by then - he coached her at the US Classic 6 weeks before Nationals
and claimed to have gotten her back into form - I attended that meet).

The US *led* East Germany after compulsories in 1988.  The business with
Rhonda Faehn on the podium occurred during *optionals*

Zmeskal and Betty Okino finished on *vault* at American Cup, both scoring
10s.  KZ *first missed* on beam, then came back on floor and *vault*

He knew immediately (1977) that Silivas would be a star (just how old was she
then, anyway??? <g>)

Okino's 1990 Goodwill Games vault that was given a 0.00 was in the final
event of the AA and dropped her from 1st to 4th when *she was given 2
re-vaults*????? and scored 9.65 and 9.7 (the 0.00 was in the team and she
counted a 9.8, she never led the AA and had hit her foot on UB in her first
rotation)

The Romanian Gymnastics Federation withdrew the team from 77 Euros, while
Bela was begging them not to

Bela's only goal in the unselfish betterment of his athletes, with no
personal gain for himself.  He illustrates this by describing how he refused
a 10% commission off Retton's earnings as a motivational (???) speaker.

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Granted, there is some interesting and (my opinion) valid stuff in the book
(I agree with his opinion that Rhonda Faehn belonged on the 88 Olympic team
more than MM), the Audrey Schweyer/Don Peters business, etc.  Still, his
memories seem quite inventive...(I think soon we will see Hyperion Books
hiring a new fact checker - well, maybe not, they did a Tonya/Nancy book
too).

Would like to hear other opinions.

Mara

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