GYMN-L Digest - 10 Jul 1996
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Topics of
the day:
1. Piskun and hypothetical Unified Team (2)
2. Guys predictions
3. Olympic Gymnasts and College
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Date: Wed, 10 Jul 1996 00:32:52
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From: ***@MAGNUS.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU
Subject:
Piskun and hypothetical Unified Team
Sovetsky
Sport for June 19 had an interview with Yelena Piskun,
which I
will try to translate later and post if I
have time. But I found the first
question kind of
interesting. She was asked to pick gymnasts to represent the
CIS (ex-USSR)
as a Unified Team, like the one that competed in
Barcelona. Her
answer to "Who would be on
it?" was: "Of course, Lilia Podkopayeva of
Ukraine.
Then Sveta Boginskaya,
Russians Dina Kochetkova, Svetlana Khorkina and, I
guess, Roza Galiyeva, Oksana Chusovitina of Uzbekistan, and probably me."
So who would gymners put on a hypotheticial
Unified Team?
Beth
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Date: Wed, 10 Jul 1996 00:58:48
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From: ***@KENT.NET
Subject:
Re: Guys predictions
>We keep hearing about girls predictions but
nobody has said anything about the
guys yet? I don't know enough to predict anything
but Yuri Chechi winning
rings.....anybody
have any ideas?
>
>
I'm the one that posted the
"predicting poll". I give
a little cheer every time
I read a response with mens
predictions. (out
of 21 responses so far,
only 7
have answered for men, and some of those didn't answer every
question.)
My theory is, if you can't think of anybody
else, pick Vitaly Scherbo.
One
person voted for Chechi
three times on rings (not unacceptable).
Or
cheat - rewatch
your videos or look up standings on web pages to
refresh
your memory or give yourself an idea of the top names.
Anyhow, I think
you can bet on the Chinese doing very well (Li Xiaoshuang
is also a good
name to put down when you can't think of anybody else.)
Sherbo
and Misutin have both medaled on FX for at least the
past two
World Champ's so those are probably good predictions to make.
I
do make a point of watching the mens competitions but
sometimes
it's hard to differentiate between
different gymnasts. There's a lot of guys
whose
names sound the same (Chabaev, Sharipov,
Varopaev etc). And
others
who all look the same (especially the Asian men). What makes
a
female gymnast stand out in my mind when I first see her is usually
originality.
It's hard to be innovative on most of the mens'
events.
Besides, most pommel horse routines look the same to me.
Anyhow,
get those poll responses in if you have yet to do so. I hope to
post
the results on Thursday or Friday.
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Date: Wed, 10 Jul 1996 00:07:19
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From: ***@CARLETON.EDU
Subject:
Olympic Gymnasts and College
I was wondering out of the seven girls on
the US Olympic teams where each
(for those old
enough) is going to college and the eligibility of each
one. This is what I've gathered so far ...
feel free to correct me.
Miller-not eligible, currently at UOklahoma I've heard interested in
Stanford.
Dawes-not
eligible, currently at Maryland going to Stanford next year
Strug-eligible, UCLA
Chow-? (would
assume not eligible because of coke commercial), stanford
Borden-eligible,
Georgia
DomM-not eligible, too young for
college
Phelps-?, too young for college
Also
I believe Dawes signed a letter of intent for Stanford, but then
became ineligible ... does being accepted to a school for
sports and then
not being able to compete effect
acceptance to school? How about
money
wise.
No more chance of athletic scholarship has got to mean funds come
from somewhere else.
What is the big attraction of Stanford for girls no
longer eligible for NCAA? Do these girls plan to go and
train/workout
with team and just not compete? I know Stanford is a top school, but
do
some girls chose to go there over a small
liberal arts college or and
Ivey league because of the gymnastics even if
they won't be competing for
the school?
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Date: Wed, 10 Jul 1996 01:19:11
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From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: Piskun and hypothetical Unified Team
<<
She was asked to pick gymnasts to represent the
CIS (ex-USSR) as a Unified Team, like the one that competed in Barcelona.
Her
answer to
"Who would be on it?" was: "Of course, Lilia Podkopayeva
of
Ukraine.
Then Sveta Boginskaya, Russians Dina Kochetkova, Svetlana Khorkina
and, I
guess,
Roza Galiyeva, Oksana Chusovitina of Uzbekistan, and probably me."
So who would gymners put on a hypotheticial
Unified Team?
>>
I
think Piskoun did a pretty good job of picking that
team! They would be
unbeatable, no matter how much the Romanians are overscored. :)
Now, a more difficult question: if
you were the coach of the team comprised
of the
above athletes, who would anchor each event? Who would you cut from
each event?
Hard questions, since I think all seven
of those gymnasts will be in the Top
10 in Atlanta.
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