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Topics of the day:
1. Gymnastics - The Art of Sport
2. Peachtree, All-Around scores
3. Nelli at
'80 Olympics
4. Kristie
Philips
5. US Winter Cup -
Team 2000 results
6. US Winter
Cup: Team 2000 notes
7. World
Event Finals
8. Jenny
Hansen
9. TV
10. Coach training
11. Heather Kabnick's
floor music
12. US Winter Cup,
Team '96 (Men's National team, Worlds Qualifiers)
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 07:26:44
-0500
From: ***@IC.AC.UK
Subject:
Gymnastics - The Art of Sport
I have just received the February issue
of "World of Gymnastics"
magazine and in
there there is an advert for a new book called
"Gymnastics
- The Art of Sport" which is a book with over 300
colour photos taken by the one and only Eileen Langsley in a
208 page
publication, Both artistic and rhythmic gymnastics are
featured
in the book featuring action pictures of World and
Olympic Champions, many
previously unpublished.
The book is due to be released in April 1996,
but you can reserve
your copy now through the
FIG:
GYMNASTICS - The Art of Sport
Price per copy: Sfr (Swiss Francs) 40, plus postage.
(Postage costs:
European countries: Sfr 15,
all other countries: Sfr
25)
You can pay by:
- Post Transfer
- Bank Transfer to
Swiss Bank Corp, in 2501 Bienne, Switzerland,
FIG Account Nr, 56-301.649.0
- Cheque: Drawn on a Swiss bank in Swiss Francs
- Credit
Card: Master Card/Eurocard, Visa, Diners Club,
American Express
Send you name,
address and order details to:
Fidiration Internationale de Gymnastique
P.O.
Box 359 - Rue des Oeuches 10,
2740 Moutier 1 - Swtizerland
Phone:
++41.32.936.666
Fax: ++41.32.936.671
Sherwin
PS I hope
the FIG doesn't mind me broadcasting this!
PPS I do not work for the FIG!
Please contact them for more details.
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 07:58:00
MST
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
Peachtree, All-Around scores
Many thanks to Lynn Martini for these
scores:
Peachtree Invitational
Junior divison
ages 12 thru 14
Name
Club
VT UB BB FX AA
1 J.Thompson
Dynamos
9.525
9.775 9.800 9.825 38.925
2 A.Ingram
Dynamos
9.575
9.650 9.600 9.700 38.525
3 M.Kim
Dynamos
9.500
9.825 9.100 9.675 38.100
4 S.Mcclung
Dynamos
9.425
9.575 9.450 9.625 38.075
5 J.Pigg
Dynamos 9.125 9.575 9.375 9.525 37.600
6 A.Fraim
Dynamos
9.050
9.450 9.725 9.350 37.575
7 K.Rowe
Cypress
9.400
9.525 8.975 9.450 37.350
8 M.Rollins
Dynamos
9.100
9.650 8.850 9.500 37.100
9 T.Dixon
Dynamos
9.675
9.625 8.350 9.425 37.075
10 C.Webb
Dynamos
9.175
9.375 9.225 9.100 36.875
11 S.Baker
Dynamos
9.425
9.350 8.500 9.300 36.875
12 M.Baimbridge Cypress
9.300
9.625 9.250 8.300 36.475
13 F.Cathcart GymCarolina 9.050 8.750 9.200 9.175 36.175
14 L.Klein
Team Central 8.950 8.975 9.375 8.800 36.100
15 C.Cosgrove GymCarolina 9.575 8.350 9.450 8.550 35.925
16 M.Wydick
GymCarolina 9.450 8.250 8.350 9.550 35.600
17 C.Klonne
GymCarolina 9.275 8.600 9.150 8.575 35.600
18 K.Streicher CO Aerials 9.200 8.200 8.950 9.025 35.375
19 A.Taylor
Team Central 8.900 8.425 8.300 8.950 34.575
20 L.Lopez
Elios Gym 8.900 8.250 8.350 8.700 34.200
21 A.Tucker
Atl. School
8.850
8.150 8.600 8.400 34.000
22 K.Claussen CO
Aerials 8.150 9.150 7.600 8.400 33.300
23 A.Petrocelli Docksiders 8.300 9.150 7.350 8.450 33.250
24 M.Garza
Elios Gym 8.350 8.100 7.150 8.550 32.200
25 F.Martinez Elios Gym 8.550 6.300 8.300 8.825 31.975
Senior 15 years old and
up
Name
Club
VT UB BB FX AA
1 M.Flammer
Cypress
9.550
9.850 9.500 9.325 38.225
2 S.Singer
CO Aerials
9.325
9.450 9.475 9.650 37.900
3 K.Dyson
Cypress
9.300
9.000 9.725 9.225 37.250
4 M.Taylor
Atl. School
9.050
9.500 9.100 9.600 37.250
5 D.Lopez
Elios Gym 9.375 9.325 9.100 9.425 37.225
6 E.Chell
GymCarolina 9.575 8.600 9.450 9.575 37.200
7 A.Pickens
Cypress 9.575 8.600 9.450 9.575 37.200
8 K.Descalopoulis Atl.
School 9.325 8.700 9.050 8.875 35.950
9 J.Ebdon
Atl. School
8.350
9.000 9.450 9.125 35.925
10 T.Lamb
Team Central 8.900 8.900
8.600 9.150 35.550
11 K.Gole
Docksiders 8.825 8.850 9.250 8.600 35.525
12 A.Chapman Team
Central 8.700 9.200 9.100 8.150 35.150
13 L.Nichols Team
Central 8.850 8.400 8.750 9.025 35.025
14 A.Langendorf Docksiders 8.600 8.200 9.225 8.475 34.500
15 L.Krempley CO
Aerials 8.750 8.550 7.850 8.900 34.050
16 N.Bracciale Docksiders 9.050 9.100 7.650 7.950 33.750
17 S.Jewett
Docksiders 8.350 8.350
7.250 8.325 32.275
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 09:48:00
PST
From: ***@PORT.ISLAND.NET
Subject:
Nelli at '80 Olympics
Nelli
Kim's optional scores on floor exercises in 1980 were as follows:
Team
competition
9.95
All Around finals
9.45
Event Finals
9.95
The finals score was enough to win the gold medal in a tioe with Nadia
Comaneci.
Hardy
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 14:22:56
-0500
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Kristie Philips
Fellow gymners,
One
summer at a gymnastics
camp I had the "luck" to have Kristie Philips as
my counselor.
When I found out I was so excited, I couldn't believe it. S,
for two
weeks I suffered through dealing with her.
Reflecting back on the
whole thing, I have
come to a couple of conclusions:
I read Joan Ryan's book, and I liked
it. It may have been a little
overexagerated, but a lot of the
things she had to say were true to a certain
degree,
especially of Kristie. She
definitely was messed up. This
summer
was 1992, not much later than the end of
her career. She kept food under
her
bed, and ate a lot to be as thin as she
was. Before I get all this hatemail,
I am not saying that she was bulemic, but she ate A LOT, and she was REALLY
thin. If any of
us touched the food, just to move it, she yelled at us a
lot.
Late
on night, my cabin was talking about, what else, gymnastics. She was
there,
and someone asked about Bela. She got really tense, and wouldn't
say
much.
Just that she worked really hard there. Then someone asked her if he
was mean: she
got this weird look on her face, and wouldn't answer.
Overall, she was
very mean. She was defensive, and
lorded her power as a
counselor over us.
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 13:32:00
MST
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
US Winter Cup - Team 2000 results
1996 US Winter Cup
USOTC,
Colorado Springs, CO
2-3 February 1996
Team 2000
19 and
over
Top five qualify for Team 2000
Name
Team
FX PH SR VT PB HB AA
1 Jim Koziol
Nebraska
8.80 9.30 9.15 8.70 8.75 8.75 53.45
=2
Andrew Mason
Berkeley
8.65 9.30 8.20 8.70 9.30 9.20 53.35
=2 Josh Birckelbaw Berkeley
9.25 9.40 8.10 9.45 8.80 8.35 53.35
4 Aaron Cotter Iowa
8.95 9.00 7.95 8.65 8.85 9.40 52.80
5 Tyler Vogt Iowa
8.90 8.70 8.30 9.25 7.85 9.30 52.30
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=6
Dave Frank
Temple
8.65 8.75 8.80 8.70 8.40 8.40 51.70
=6 JM
Michel
Penn State 9.05 8.70
8.15 8.70 8.30 8.80 51.70
=6 David Kruse Berkeley
9.10 9.20 6.65 9.20 8.05 9.50 51.70
9 Steve McSparren Penn State 9.40 7.60
8.30 8.95 8.00 9.30 51.55
10 Carey Reddick UI-Chicago 8.60 9.10
7.35 8.65 8.30 8.75 50.75
11 Kendall Scheiss UNM
8.35 9.00 7.25 8.70 8.15 9.00 50.45
12 SanJuan
Jones Tallahassee 8.30 8.85 8.65
8.55 7.45 8.40 50.20
13 Joe Duda
Michigan State 8.00
8.50 8.05 8.35 8.20 8.15 49.25
18 and under
* Gymnasts 18 and
under competing in Team '96 can use their optional scores
to qualify for Team 2000. The top seven 18-and-under guys will qualify
to
the team.
Since Team '96 hasn't competed their optionals
yet, the following
standings are NOT
COMPLETE. Gymnasts competing
tonight can still displace
those currently in the
top seven.
Name
Team
FX PH SR VT PB HB AA
1 Tim Elsner OSU
8.80 8.55 8.35 9.00 8.55 8.15 51.40
2 Todd Strada Atlanta
School 8.80 8.65 7.95 8.70
8.40 8.55 51.05
3 Mike
Canales OSU
8.40 8.70 8.90 8.05 8.55 8.40 51.00
4 Scott Hrnack Syracuse
8.65 8.15 7.45 9.20 8.00 8.50 49.95
=5 Jason Gatson Arizona Flairs 9.15 7.40 7.25 8.65 8.50 8.65
49.60
=5 Tim Lashua Penn
State
8.20 8.95 7.60 8.40 8.00 8.45 49.60
7 Guard Young Bart Conner 8.70 8.20 7.85
8.30 8.45 7.80 49.30
8 Justin Delahunt Gold
Cup
8.45 8.50 7.45 8.75 7.55 8.50 49.20
9 Greg Gabel
Columbus
8.30 8.70 7.10 8.30 8.55 8.05 49.00
10 Sean Townsend GymMasters 8.40 7.50
8.20 8.55 7.75 8.45 48.85
=11 Brett McClure Cascade Elite 8.40 7.30 7.65 8.80 7.85
8.65 48.65
=11 Kevin Agnew Buffalo
Grove 8.65 7.65 7.95
8.55 7.20 8.65 48.65
13 Lihn Hoang GymMasters 8.05 8.50
7.75 8.40 8.55 7.25 48.50
14
Edward Burch Gold
Cup
8.15 8.65 6.60 8.45 8.15 8.45 48.45
15 Lateef
Crowder UNM
8.25 7.50 7.85 8.90 7.25 7.90 47.65
16 Huy Ly
Bart Conner
8.15 8.55 6.60 8.40 7.60 8.05 47.35
17 Scott Vetere Gymnastics Ctr. 7.75 7.00 8.20 8.45 7.15 7.35 45.90
18 Adrian Johnston Iowa
8.00 6.90 7.25 0.00 8.20 8.10 38.45
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 14:59:48
-0700
From: ***@RMI.NET
Subject:
US Winter Cup: Team 2000 notes
1996 US Winter Cup
Team 2000
Notes
Jim
Koziol of Nebraska edged out Cal-Berkeley teammates
Josh
Birckelbaw and Andrew Mason by .1 of a point
for first place in Team
2000 19-and-over age category. Koziol's best
events were rings (9.15,
first) and pommels (9.3,
2nd). The Cal guys started out the
session
on rings, which was a somewhat low scoring
event; as such, they did
not appear to contend for
the medal positions until the 4th rotation
when
Mason jumped to 2nd after some leading gymnasts faltered. After
the fifth rotation, Birckelbaw
moved up to 4th (Mason 3rd), and then
his 9.4
(1st) pommels routine pushed him to 2nd overall. Aaron Cotter
and
Tyler Vogt, both Iowa, started out the night in 1st and 2nd, and
remained in the top three through most of the meet, but a
poor pbars
set dropped
Vogt to 5th (7.85) and Cotter suffered mediocre scores on
rings and vault to drop to 4th.
The 18-and-under
division saw some bright spots for the future of USA
men's
gymnastics. Tim Elsner
and Mike Canales (both OSU) led most of
the meet,
although Elsner was in fifth place until his vault in
the
third rotation lifted him to 2nd. Despite
catching his heel on high
bar and touching down on
his double layout on floor, he was able to
finish
in 1st place. Todd Strada (Atlanta School) started
the day in
14th, mostly because his first event was rings (low-scoring
event, as
noted before). He improved his standing with each
rotation however,
sitting in 6th by the 3rd
rotation and inching on up to 2nd by the end
of
the meet.
Highlights
It was really hard for me to catch the skills as I am not that
familiar
with these guys. So, please accept
apologies for any amazing
combinations that I
missed. That disclaimer said, here
is some cool
stuff that I did see:
Aaron
Cotter: nice high bar set which included a hop full, hop full to
one arm
Guard Young: Yamawaki
between crossed straps
Justin Delahunt: full-in mount on floor, double
tuck dismount (pretty
impressive for a smaller
guy)
San Juan Jones: great extended swing on high bar
Tyler
Vogt: Tkatchev, Tkatchev, Gienger combination; triple tuck
dismount
off high bar; front full, front full on floor for his first
pass
Todd Strada:
handspring piked front vault that landed right on
the
last bonus line (ie,
it was really long!); nice lines, in general;
Arabian double front for
second pass
Josh Birckelbaw: Tsuk double full, great form, stuck (perhaps a Kas
though -- not sure --
sorry!)
JM Michel: a very high double layout off high bar
Andrew
Mason: Makuts on pbars
(very nice routine overall)
Carey Reddick: double tuck, punch back on
floor
Adrian Johnston: (rings) swing forward full twist, Yamawaki, Yamawaki,
swing backward full twist
Jason Gatson:
full-twisting double layout off rings
Koziol:
stalder full directly into Gienger,
and German giants
Cal guys: nice form in general; always fun to watch
their routines
Elsner: high difficulty on
all events, such as floor where he uses a
double
layout for his second pass
Canales: good strength on rings (8.9,
1st)
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 16:28:15
-0600
From: ***@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Subject:
World Event Finals
WOW! We're not all the way through finals, but I
wanted to say something
about Khorkina's
bar routine. I didn't like it as much as the old routine...
until I saw it this time. It was almost as if she was
savoring each move
that she was doing, taking the
time to extend everything. It was wonderful.
Not too often you can say
someone PERFORMED on bars...
Mo on beam was terrific too. It was if
she was on the floor. I know that;s
thwe goal of any athlete on beam,
but this was something else. It was
better than
Yang Bo's on-beam (we'll forget the dismount for a minute)
performance in 1989. And she hit the double back off.
Gina
Gogean caught my interest. I could actually hear the
music this time.
Nicely done, probably the best I've seen her do. I liked
the dance, and
the music now that we could hear
(sound quality for the team finals was
bad).
One
last comment: As good as Ji Liya's
layout full=in was (Kathy, she
was not the first
female to do this!!) I really thought Ludvine Furgon
hit a better routine. I
liked the music better and I thought it was a
better
interp, too. *shrug* I don't
know, maybe there was a star value
problem or
something....
Anyhow, as late as it was...finals was terrific.
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 17:58:23
-0500
From: ***@UKY.CAMPUS.MCI.NET
Subject:
Jenny Hansen
The following article appeared in the Lexington
(Kentucky) Herald-Leader,
our local
newspaper. Since there has been
some interest expressed in Jenny
and her
University of Kentucky teammates as well as Southeastern Conference
NCAA
competitions, I reproduce it here for everyone.
>UK
SPORTS
>
>Gymnasts nip
>LSU to go 2-0 in SEC
>
> The Kentucky
gymnastics team, despite a second-place finish
>in
the all-around competition by All-American Jenny Hansen,
>defeated Louisiana State 193.075 to 192.725 last night at
Baton
>Rouge, La., to remain unbeaten in the Southeastern
Conference.
>
LSU sophomore Amy McClosky won the all-around
with 39.050
>points. Hansen scored a
season-best 38.975, tying for second
>place
with LSU's Jennifer Wood. Robin Ewing of UK (2-3 overall,
>2-0 SEC) was
fourth at 38.025.
> Hansen won the vault
(9.95) and beam (9.95)competitions.
> UK's Misty Marinik finished sixth in the all-around (37.225)
>and Carrie DeJarnett (34.825) was
eighth.
>
Kentucky's next meet is against top-ranked Alabama at 7 p.m.
>Saturday
at Memorial Coliseum.
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 18:27:41
-0500
From: ***@CYBERNEX.NET
Subject:
TV
Does anyone know what meet is schedualed
to be broadcast next weekend on
NBC?
I saw a clip of Dominique Moceanu, and heard
the announcer say
something about it being on next
saturday.
The Real McCoy
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 20:59:06
-0500
From: ***@PRIS.BC.CA
Subject:
Coach training
Hi all
I am from Northern British Columbia,
Canada & I am currently taking a level
1 coaching
program. From time to time I
see discussion about American
coachers. Does anyone know the real difference
between the American &
Canadian style training that the coaches go
through??
Any comments would be great
Chad
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 22:44:20
-0600
From: ***@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Subject:
Heather Kabnick's floor music
Can someone
who knows please tell me what Heather Kabnick's floor
music
from last year was? She opens with a piece
that sounds amazing like the
"get Smart"
theme music at first, but isn't. Any help here?
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Date: Sat, 3 Feb 1996 21:44:00
MST
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
US Winter Cup, Team '96 (Men's National team, Worlds Qualifiers)
1996
US Winter Cup
Colorado Springs, CO, USA
2-3 February 1996
Note
re Team 2000, 18-and-under -- none of the guys competing
in
the final session qualified for Team 2000, so the rankings
sent out earlier today stand as posted as the final
rankings.
Team '96
Final Scores
Top 14 men qualify to the
national team.
Compulsory/Optionals are weighted
60/40.
Name
Club/Team
AA
1 Jair
Lynch
Stanford
110.52
2 Garry Denk
USOTC
110.48
3 John
Macready
USOTC
110.22
4 Steve
McCain
UCLA
110.10
5 Chainey Umphrey UCLA
109.74
6 Mihai Bagiu
Gold Cup
109.65
7 Josh Stein
Stanford 109.34
8 Bill Roth
Temple
109.04
9 Dennis Harrison USOTC
108.54
10 Drew Durbin
OSU
108.26
11 Jeff Lavallee
Daggett Gold
107.48
12 Lou Datillio
USOTC
106.86
13 Jarrod Hanks
Oklahoma
106.66
14 David St. Pierre Broadway 106.40
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15
Tim Dalrymple
Stanford
106.34
16 Mark Booth
Stanford
106.30
17 Brian Yee
Minnesota
106.12
18 Jamie Ellis
Stanford
105.82
19 Richard Grace
Nebraska
105.44
20 Keith Wiley
Stanford
105.14
21 Mike Williams
Gold Cup
104.80
22 Kyle Asano
Stanford
104.36
23 Jason Christie
Nebraska
104.10
24 Mike Moran
Daggett Gold
104.00
25 Rick Kieffer
Gold Cup
103.70
26 Doug Stibel
OSU
102.60
27 Don Brown
Brown's
101.94
28 Mark Oliver
Washington
101.50
29 Michael Denucci UCLA
99.90
30 Mike Morgan
OSU
99.12
31 Spencer Slaton
UCLA
97.70
32 Mike Dutka
Macey's
90.86*
33 Jason Katsampes Parkettes
84.40*
34 Chris Waller
UCLA
80.28*
35 Rob Kieffer
Gold Cup
78.96*
36 Jim Foody
UCLA
61.50*
37 John Roethlisberger Minnesota
55.60*
38 Mike Racanelli Bart
Connor
40.56*
* did not complete all 12
routines
The top three optional all-around are guaranteed invitations
to the
1996 Individual Event World Championships. The remaining members of
the six person team are selected by the Men's Program, who
will choose
from places 4-6 of the optional
all-around rankings plus the top scorer
on each
event.
Optional Only
AA Scores
1 Garry Denk
USOTC
55.600
2 Chainey Umphrey
UCLA
54.750
3 Steve
McCain
UCLA
54.675
4 Bill Roth
Temple
54.550
5 Jair Lynch
Stanford
54.450
6 Josh Stein Stanford 54.400
6 Jeff Lavallee
Daggett's 54.400
6 Keith Wiley
Stanford
54.400
9 Mihai Bagiu
Gold Cup
54.300
10 Jarrod Hanks
Oklahoma
54.200
11 John Macready
USOTC
54.150
12 Dennis Harrison
USOTC
54.000
Event
Winners
Floor
Exercise
Pommel Horse
=1 Jair Lynch Stanford 9.600 =1 Mark Booth
Stanford 9.550
=1
Mark Booth
Stanford 9.600 =1 Mark Sohn
Unattached 9.550
3 Mike Dutka Macey 9.550 3 Kendall Scheiss UNM
9.500
Still
Rings
Vault
1 Chris Lamorte
Gold Cup 9.850 1 David St. Pierre Broadway 9.600
2 Paul O'Neill Unattached 9.700 2 Keith Wiley Stanford 9.550
=3 Jeff Johnson Washington 9.400 =3 Jair
Lynch
Stanford 9.500
=3
John Macready USOTC 9.400 =3 Rick Kieffer Gold Cup 9.500
=3 Don Brown
Brown's
9.500
Parallel Bars
High Bar
=1 Richard Grace
Nebraska 9.650 =1 John Macready USOTC 9.700
=1 Chainey Umphrey UCLA 9.500 =1 Bill Roth
Temple
9.700
3 Jair Lynch Stanford 9.500 3 Steve McCain UCLA 9.625
Therefore,
Denk, Umphrey, and McCain
are guaranteed invitations to the
World Championships. The three remaining team members will be
selected
from: Roth, Lynch, Stein, Lavallee, Wiley, Booth, Sohn, Lamorte, St. Pierre,
Grace, and Macready.
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