GYMN-L Digest - 25 Jun 1995 to 26 Jun 1995
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are 14 messages totalling 464 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Results on WWW pages
2. Eurosport
address in the UK
3. Rhythmic
European Cup EF
4. Sorry
5.
US-UKR women (2)
6. Arthur Gander
7. Question
8. Budget Rent-a-Car (5)
9. CBC
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Date: Sun, 25 Jun 1995 23:16:27
-0600
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
Results on WWW pages
| Sorry, I finally found the GYMN homepage, and I
didn't see the USA/UKR
| results. Could someone
please post the results here, one last time?
Jennifer and
others...
The scores *are* available on the WWW pages. Follow the links in this
order:
1. Gymn
homepage
2. Back issues (in the "What is Gymn?"
section)
3. Recent Digests
4. 06.18.95
The 4th links will pull
up the Jun 18th digest which has both sets of
scores in them.
When time permits, I will separate
out the scores and list them under
"Results" on the web pages to
make them more accessible, but until I
have the
time, they are still available to those who have the patience
to read through a digest.
Of course, also,
"when I have the time," I will be revising the web
pages, getting the first rough draft of the faq (ask Debbie if she
believes
me), etc etc -- but right
now I'm pushing hard at work and I
just don't have
the time I normally do to devote to Gymn.
Rachele (who is having all four wisdom teeth pulled this friday, sigh)
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 09:45:35
MET
From: ***@SEPA.TUDELFT.NL
Subject:
Eurosport address in the UK
European
Television Network
ETVN
W.H. Smith Ltd.,
The Quadrangle
180, Wardour Street
London W1V 4AE
tel: +44 171 439-1177
fax: + 44 171 439 1415
no email
address mentioned
Source: The Europa World Year Book 1994
Volume
II
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 10:21:20
BST
From: ***@IC.AC.UK
Subject:
Rhythmic European Cup EF
Rhythmic European Cup 1995
===========================
24/25
June, 1995. Telford,
England
Event Finals
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Rope
----
=1.
Larissa Lukianenko
(BLR)
9.925
=1. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR) 9.925
=3. Jana BAtyrchina
(RUS)
9.875
=3. Amina Zaripova
(RUS)
9.875
5. Elena Vitrichenko
(UKR)
9.850
6. Maria Gateva
(BUL)
9.825
Ball
----
=1. Larissa Lukianenko
(BLR)
9.950
=1. Olga Gontar
(BLR)
9.950
3. Jana Batyrchina
(RUS)
9.925
4.
Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR) 9.900
5. Elena Vitrichenko
(UKR)
9.300
6. Amina Zaripova
(RUS)
9.100
Clubs
-----
1. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR) 9.950
=2. Jana Batrychina
(RUS)
9.900
=2. Amina Zaripova
(RUS)
9.900]
=2. Elena Vitrichenko
(UKR)
9.900
5. Olga Gontar
(BLR)
9.825
6. Larissa Lukianenko
(BLR)
9.725
Ribbon
------
=1. Jana Batyrchina (RUS) 9.950
=1.
Amina Zaripova
(RUS)
9.950
3. Elena Vitrichenko
(UKR)
9.825
=4. Maria Gateva
(BUL)
9.750
=4. Ekaterina Serebrianskaya (UKR) 9.750
6. Olga Gontar
(BLR)
9.450
There are only six competitors on each
apparatus so these are the complete
scores.
Interesting to note that there are only a total of seven different
gymnasts competing on the four pieces.
The most
consistent gymnast of the day was Russia's dynamite Jana
Batrychina, who won gold on ribbon, silver on clubs, and
bronzes on rope
and ball, to add to the silver she
won in the All-Around on Saturday. She
was
surprised when she got the high score of 9.950 for her ribbon exercise
to win that apparatus with fellow countrywoman Zaripova.
The standards were generally high,
except dropped balls from both Zaripova
and Vitrichenko. They both failed
to catch the ball off a throw and had to
run
outside the floor area to retrieve the situation.
Lukianenko
managed to win the first two apparatus, but a dropped club
kept her out of the clubs medal podium.
Serebrianskaya had a mixed day, winning two pieces but out
of the medals
on the other two. I didn't see
anything majorly wrong with her routines
which got
her low scores though...
That's all for the rhythmic European Cup.
This coming weekend there's
going to be the
British National artistic Championships taking place
in
Guildford, England.
Sherwin
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 09:43:33
EDT
From: ***@EOS.NCSU.EDU
Subject:
Re: Sorry
> Georgia and Alabama fans don't have the corner market
on "uncivil" behavior
> at gymnastics
meets!
>
> NCAA Womens championships,
1995, UTAH fans laugh when Julie Ballard of
> Georgia falls from the
BEAM!
>
> The more popular gymnastics becomes the more the fans
will start to act like
> football fans! In
fact, these probably were football fans.
But you will
> notice that it was not
the parents of the gymnasts that were behaving in an
> "uncivil" manner. We parents all hang out together and
wish all the kids
> luck.
>
> But
please remember that its just not Georgia and Alabama, its all the
> schools.
>
> Georgia's team mother,
>
Lori
So far, we haven't been that fortunate here at N.C. State. We hosted
the
ACC Championships this year in our Reynolds Coliseum. There are
only
four schools in the gymnastic ACC, but one of the other schools
besides us is our BIGTIME rival, UNC. I was surprised to see no bashing
or booing by the other schools. We all more or less just yelled for
our
respective universities. I really hope that gymnastics here
doesn't
become as ugly as some places, but it may
be only a matter of time.
--Brent
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 08:07:13
-0700
From: ***@VPL.VANCOUVER.BC.CA
Subject:
Re: US-UKR women
> I, too, am glad
we'll be seeing the men, but would like to see the women
> too. But I was thinking... The USGF used to tape the US-USSR
dual meets and
> sell the videos. Does anyone
know if USAG taped the women's competition of the
> US-UKR meet? If not,
there's GOT to be someone out there who did; there were
> definitely people in the stands with video cameras.
Hopefully some of them are
> on gymn! OR - this is for you David - could NBC put together a
video of the
> women's competition and sell it
like the "America's Best" videos? I have no
> doubt there'd be a market! :)
I too am terribly
disappointed that NBC didn't show the women's events.
But I wouldn't hold
out too much hope of NBC putting out a video of the
competition. In March, a friend and I went down to
Seattle for the
American Cup and Mixed Pairs. The network taped both meets in their
entirety, even though
they certainly didn't televise the whole thing.
After the competition, we
walked up to an NBC technician, and asked if
there
was any way we could obtain a video of the whole competition. He
said no,
that the network didn't plan to do that.
We pointed out that
there would probably be
a market, and he replied that this had been
broached
to the network before and that they just weren't interested :-(.
Which
makes me wonder why they bother taping the whole competition in the
first place.
Does anybody know what happens to this stuff? Does it just
sit
in a tape library somewhere collecting dust? Seems a terrible waste.
Lorraine
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 13:17:46
-0400
From: ***@MAGNUS.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU
Subject:
Arthur Gander
Here are some VERY brief results I got from Sovetsky Sport for June 22.
Men's AA: 1. Grigory Misyutin - 57.8
2. Valery Belenky - 57.15
3. Yuri Chechi - 56.
o
Women's AA: 1. Lavinia Milosevici - 39.162
2. Yelena Piskun - 39.100
3. Oksana Chusovitina - 38.975
I was happy to see Misyutin could bounce back from his disappointing 6th
at European Cup and beat Belenky
and Chechi, who were 2-3 there (don't know if
Shabayev was at Arthur Gander). For anyone who hasn't
figured it out yet, he's
(Misyutin) my favorite
gymnast! :) Note to Sherwin - will this competition be
aired
on Eurosport or ANY channel in Europe?
The article mentions
NO Russians, so maybe no one went. It does mention
that
neither Milo nor Chussy competed in European Cup, and
the author seemed
pleased with Piskun's
finish. I was VERY impressed with her during ABC's
coverage
of Euro Cup. She just seems to improve with every meet! A great
inspiration to all gymnasts who don't have the traditional
pencil-thin body
type. :)
Beth
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 15:00:44
-0600
From: ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
Question
Does the Gymnastics Hall of Fame in Souther
Cal. have the Olumouc tape?
They should, if
anyone does!
Jeff
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 14:50:59
-0700
From: ***@MCN.ORG
Subject:
Re: Budget Rent-a-Car
>The one thing I was really happy about reguarding NBC's coverage of the U.S.
>vs. Ukranian meet today was that Elfi S. was there comenting with
Tim
>Daggett. I have gotten
really upset in the past when Tim helped cover both,
>but
Elfi was only there for the women. Finally, equality!!!
>
>Ann
Marie
>
I seem to remember several meets where Elfi
commentated on men's gymnastics,
as well as Kathy
Johnson Clark (as she's now known). And I don't think it's
necessarily sexism that's behind the decision to have both
commentators on
women's coverage. I would
hypothesize that it's the fact that women's
coverage
draws a larger audience so they spend the money to have both
commentators because they feel it's more complete, and if
there going to
skimp anywhere it'll be on men's.
There also may be other reasons that have
nothing
to do with the fact that Elfi is female. In any case,
I think it's
silly to say that gymnastics coverage
is unfairly biased towards men! For
once a meet
get's covered more for the men and there are complaints all over.
It
would be great if the USA/UKR women's competition were covered better,
but at least it's better than the men's nationals got last
year (Here's
Scott on the rings. He won.
Bye).
MHO,
Orion Burdick
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 15:31:13
-0700
From: ***@VPL.VANCOUVER.BC.CA
Subject:
Re: Budget Rent-a-Car
> The one thing I was really happy about reguarding NBC's coverage of the U.S.
> vs. Ukranian meet today was that Elfi S. was there comenting with
Tim
> Daggett. I have gotten
really upset in the past when Tim helped cover both,
> but Elfi was only there for the
women. Finally, equality!!!
When
she was doing commentary for Canadian TV, Elfi Schlegal routinely
covered
both men's & women's events.
Maybe she finally convinced NBC
that she
could handle both - good for her. I
don't know if she's still
working for CBC. The last couple of meets they've
televised had another
women doing commentary. Anybody know if she still works for CBC
as well?
Lorraine
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 19:14:07
EDT
From: ***@BBN.COM
Subject:
Re: Budget Rent-a-Car
I certainly don't want to complain, because it
was great to see
the men get the attention they
deserve. I am curious, however,
as to why NBC didn't split the competition into two
pieces.
Women's gymnastics tends to get higher ratings than men's,
so if the network thinks it's worthwhile to do a show
of
the men, why not also do one of the women? (After all,
they've
already paid for it!)
In any event, many thanks to NBC for showing us
the guys :-),
even if many of them were having
really bad days :-(.
And Mirgorodskaya's bars
routine was neat.
Curiously,
>>Kathy
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 20:23:15
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: Budget Rent-a-Car
<<I think it's silly to say that
gymnastics coverage is unfairly biased
toward
men>>
I certainly wasn't implying sexism, it's just that in all
the coverage I have
with Elfi
on NBC on tape (over 15 hours) she's never once commented on the
men. I was
talking about the times when both Elfi and Tim were
covering the
women, and then they went to the men,
and just Tim was there. Maybe it
was
only because it was limited coverage, but to
me it was blatanly obvious.
Sorry, but that's how I saw it--maybe I'm
wrong...No big deal! It was
one
of the few highlights of the comp. for me.
Ann Marie
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 20:26:53
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: US-UKR women
Reguarding the comments by
one of the Gymn members as to why NBC taped the
American
Cup but didn't sell a copy:
They did. It's the new one, "Superstars of
Gymnastics." I posted
something
about it a couple months ago when I
received mine. I was upset because
I
thought it would be a collection of all of the
U.S. greats, but is instead
the A.C. meet.
Ann
Marie
P.S. I hope that NBC
sells an Olympic gymnastics video--I sure wish that had
for
Barcelona! However, I PRAY they buy
the floor music rights--it ruins
floor for me when
they dub the music!!! :(
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 18:52:04
-0600
From: ***@HARRIER.SASKNET.SK.CA
Subject:
CBC
>
>> The one thing I was really happy about reguarding NBC's coverage of the U.S.
>> vs. Ukranian meet today was that Elfi S. was there comenting with
Tim
>> Daggett. I have
gotten really upset in the past when Tim helped cover both,
>> but Elfi was only there for the
women. Finally, equality!!!
>
>When
she was doing commentary for Canadian TV, Elfi Schlegal routinely
>covered
both men's & women's events.
Maybe she finally convinced NBC
>that
she could handle both - good for her.
I don't know if she's still
>working for
CBC. The last couple of meets
they've televised had another
>women doing
commentary. Anybody know if she
still works for CBC as well?
As far as I know, Elfi now works for NBC only.
The
"woman doing commentary" for CBC now is Carol Orchard. Carol is one of the
head coaches at Sport Seneca in Toronto (she also has
teaching and
administrative
duties
at the college). Carol has coached
many well-known athletes such
as Monica Covacci, Leah Homma, and Luisa Portocarrero
... to name a few.
So far, she has done Dortmund Worlds and '95
Nationals for CBC and may I
say she has done a
great job. She brings a unique and
interesting approach
to commentating. Since she's a coach (rather than a
gymnast like most
commentators) she has obviously
had more technical, biomechanical, and
sport
psychology education than a gymnast would.
However, she's talks
at
a very down-to-earth level and also keeps her own personal opinions
to a minimum.
Keep up the good work Carol!
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DORY
--- the guy from Canada
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Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 21:00:02
EDT
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject:
Re: Budget Rent-a-Car
When she was doing commentary for Canadian
TV, Elfi Schlegal
routinely
covered both men's
& women's events. Maybe she
finally convinced
NBC
that she could handle both
- good for her. I don't know if
she's
still
working
for CBC. The last couple of meets
they've televised had
another
women doing commentary.
Anybody know if she still works for CBC as
well?
I
don't believe she is any longer.
Carol Angela Orchard more or less
took over
for Elfi this past year, commentating for World's
in
Germany and Canadian Nationals.
Carol is one of only a handful of
NCCP Level 5 coaches in Canada and
has been coaching for many years
here in Toronto
at Sport Seneca, coaching such athletes as Luisa
Portocarrero,
Leah Homma, and Monica Covacci. She is also one of the
teachers in the coaching techniques program here at
Seneca. One
difference
I like in her commentary compared to Elfi's is that
she's
a little more critical of routines, rather
than always ignoring whats
wrong. In a way I guess it can be a little more
of a learning
experience
for the viewer. Anyways, as far as
I know Carol has
basically replaced Elfi who is now raking in the big bucks down south.
-=-al-=-
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