gymn
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Tue, 8 Nov 94 Volume 3 :
Issue 38
Today's
Topics:
Brown and Miller (2 msgs)
Dial Award
GBR v ROM Junior Girls International
gymn Digest V3 #32
IL Gymnast missing (3 msgs)
New member (2 msgs)
Undeliverable Mail
Worlds Formats (2 msgs)
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Date:
Sun, 6 Nov 1994 09:11:00 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Brown and
Miller
In today's Dallas Morning News, M. McDonald wrote about the new
gym in
Houston. Said Houston
was rapidly becoming the gymn center of the
country.
Brown is quoted as
saying, " ' I believe the new facility will help the U.S.
enter a new era in gymnstics.
'...' This gym has been a dream of mine for
years.'
"
I continued to say that she plans to use this gym to concentrate on
men's
gymnastics. Hideo Mizoguchi
(former tech. dir. of USAG) will run the men's
and
boys programs.
The article also discusses USAG's new video which
features Mary Lou and
treats the topic of eating
disorders. It is being given to all
national team
members and coaches.
Lastly,
he briefly mentions the World Championships......he
quotes Shannon
Miller's expectations for the competition. SHe said they are hoping
for a
silver. Could this mean she's competing
AA???
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Date: Sun, 6 Nov 1994
12:24:57 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Brown and Miller
>Lastly,
he briefly mentions the World Championships......he
quotes Shannon
Miller's expectations for the competition. SHe said they are hoping
for a
silver. Could this mean she's competing
AA???
More importantly, does it confirm she's *definitely* competing
(if only some
events)?
Mara
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Date:
Tue, 08 Nov 94 10:22:32 EST
From: ***@eos.ncsu.edu
Subject: Dial
Award
There was a listing of Dial Award nominees in yesterday's USA
TODAY.
The Dial Award is given to a high school student with
outstanding
achievements. Shannon Miller is the only gymnastic
nominee as a senior
at Edmond (OK) North High with
a 3.96 GPA.
--Brent
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Date:
Sun, 6 Nov 94 1:27:11 GMT
From: ***@ic.ac.uk
Subject: GBR v ROM Junior
Girls International
Great Britain vs Romania
Juniors Girls International,
Portsmouth, England, 5th November 1994.
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This
meet is held to celebrate the opening of the Pitt Street Gymnastics
Centre,
the brand new regional centre of excellence and the
foremost
gymnastics centre
in the South of England. Great Britain has close
links
with the Romanians since our National womens head
coach is the
Romanian Adrian Stan. In March'94 we had GBR v ROM Seniors in
Liverpool
and this time it's the Romanian Juniors
who are invited to take part.
It was held in the Mountbatten Sports
Centre in Portsmouth starting from
2pm. It was basically just a gymnasium
with stands on both sides and my
friend Kasha and
I were just sitting on the ground level (level with the
gymnasts)
on the front row facing the start of the vault runway.
There were 8
competitors on both sides and ALL EIGHT Romanians were from
that team photo in the October issue of "International
Gymnast" mag (p.40).
They are namely:
Alexandra Marinescu
Camelia Andronic
Monica Zahiu
Mirela Tugurlan
Alina Pascariu
Aurelia Gheba
Alexandra Dobrescu
Corina Ungureanu
I am
very happy that the ROMs are sending out a very strong team and to have
a first look at maybe the backbone of a future great
Romanian team. Claudia
Presacan was listed in the
programme but she wasn't here at the
competition.
Since most of the time there are simultaneous routines
going on for both
teams, I concentrated on the
Romanians so I'm afraid this post will be about
the
Romanians only. (I have some notes on the Brits but not a lot)
They
started with the vault which is right in front of us.
Gave us a good
chance to have a good close look
at the girls just one or two metres away
from us. They are really tiny (not that I am surprised but
you have to say
this)! They stood up as tall as I
sat down. Since I haven't seen any of them
before
it was difficult at first to recognise who's who
(except Marinescu
whom
we can distinguish from immediately). They are all of the same height
(or at least very similar). The Romanians always have
excellent team spirits
and they were shouting for
each other all the time. We were concentrating
especially
on Marinescu of course, since she is the current
European Junior
Champion.
On the vault, it was all Yurchenkos, whether it's full-twist or 1/2 twist into
layout; pucked or straight. Monica
Zahiu top scored here with 9.875 for her
1/2-Twist-Yurchenko
straight. Marinescu scored 9.725 with her
Full-Twist-
Yurchenko straight. The minimum score
was by Aurelia Gheba with 9.55 because
she sat on her first vault.
On the bars everybody
had one release, Jaeger or Geinger. (No Tkatchevs at
all!) A lot of
full-turn in long swings, whether it's forward or reverse
grip. For the dismount, 4 did double front, 2 did full-in
back-out, and 2
did double layout. Those double
layouts seem to fly off a long way ending
up
landing miles away from the bars. Alexandra Marinescu
(whom her team-mate
simply call her
"Alex") top scored with 9.90! She had a couple of reserve
full turns, Jaeger, and a full-twisitng
double back dismount. Gheba again
scored lowest when she sat on her double front dismount and
had to be
comforted by the coach...
On
the beam everybody had that major tumbling sequence: flick layout layout;
or
flick flick layout layout;
or any combinations of those two skills in
the
four moves. Ungureanu had a couple of Korbuts in there; Tugurlan was
the
only one who did the back flip 1/4 turn into
handstand; Dobrescu did a couple
of front somersaults including the mount; and Ungureanu, Zahiu and Marinescu
did the side
somersault. EVERYBODY dismount with the flick flick
double tuck
combination. Ungureanu
top scored with 9.825, because Marinescu fell on
her
flick into full-twisitng
back somi combo where she ended up scoring only
9.325.
The lowest mark was for Zahiu
who sat on her dismount with only 9.150.
On the floor there were two
and a falf or triple twists galore. I've spotted
four triple twists and five 2 1/2 twists (any go into punch
front after the
2 1/2 twists).Even the lowest
score was a high quality 9.650, and Marinescu
had the top score with 9.90 again. Her routine had front somi building up into
2 and 1/2 twists immediately
front layout; a double tuck middle run; and two
handsprings into 1 and 1/2 twists last tumble. I think she
was overmarked
since
she struggled with her first run, landing her front layout very low
(in an almost sitting position). There were also a few full-twisitng double
backs being
offered of course, whether it's tucked or piked.
The
Romanians beat the British team by 195 to 183 points. And in the
All-Around,
it was actually Corina
Ungureanu who won it.
All-Around
1.
Corina Ungureanu 38.975
2. Mirela Tugurlan 38.970
3.
Alexandra Marinescu 38.845 (with a fall on beam)
I am
impressed by the Romanian girls but didn't think Marinescu
was that
outstanding. I mean, she didn't stand out
in the crowd particularly but
is within a group of
very good Romanians. The future or Romanian gymastics
is certainly still very bright!
When the meet is
over that's where the good bits began for us! We started
wondering
around on the floor and my friend Kasha started to hand out
presents to the Romanian gymnasts! (She brought eight little
gifts, one to
each Romanain)
She also took the opportunity to ask for autographs and
we're
probably the oldest ones in the crowd of autograph hunters. (Kasha's
25,
I'm 24) Kasha can speak a little Romanian and she was asking some of
them to pose for her so she could take some close up photos.
The Romanian
girls were very obedient and stood
very still while Kasha took the photos.
There was a cute moment when the
busy Alex Marinescu was signing away and
chatting with her pals when Kasha asked for a photo. Alex immeditaely
stood still like a
stick and as soon as the flash on the camera went, she
whisked
off somewhere doing her other busy things. The nicest was actually
Aurelia Gheba who had a little chat with Kasha (In Romanian...) and
she
seemed very happy to get a present. It's not a
serious chat, just some
"Thank You" and "Goodbye", but
many of the others didn't say a word. Most
of them
are surprised to get a present (just some miniature necklace,
handbags, etc.) but they generally
appreciate them. Kasha only missed out
giving one
to Camelia Andronic, who
was busy holding up the Cup that her
team had won
in this comp. During competition Camelia was very
talkative,
always saying something and encouraging
others and I think she probably
is the team
captain. Alex certainly know at least one English phrase...
"Excuse
Me!" as she often sneak between crowds here and there, she always
seems to be moving <busy bee>. Kasha managed to get
her autograph last
when she stood still for a
second in a rare moment. It's difficult to hunt
her
down since as soon as you get to where she was, she is somewhere else.
All
the time I was beside Kasha observing everything and rubbing shoulders
with the gymnasts. It was great to have them standing right
there in front
of you (and only standing up to
your waist...), and you just have the urge
to
cuddle some of them since they're so cute!! (I resisted or I'd be
arrested!) Or say "Fancy being my daughter?"... I
also took the opportunity
to have a grasp of those
bars (never tried that before you know...).
There were some funny
moments during the meet, mostly made by the organisers.
Apart
from the usual problems with the sound system (the announcer kept
shaking his head...), there were some witty bits made by the
announcer
himself too. (He was John Atkinson, by
the way, a well known British coach...
at least in Britain anyway) Once when he was introducing
some "important
person" coming out to
present medals, he was reading the script saying,
"Mr. xxx will now be
presenting the medals to the winners, and he is
accompanied
by... (ne then looked up and grasp in shock horror)
HIS
DAUGHTER!" (His change of tone was really funny... <g>). The
Mayor of
Portsmouth also was pretty funny during his introductory
speech...
"Keep an eye out for the European Junior Champion,
Alexandra... I've
forgotten her name now...".
And there's another bit when he went "We'd
like
to thank our sponsors without whom this will not be possible.
Continental
Sports, Forte Posthouse and... what
was the other one?" <g>
I guess I shouldn't be making fun of an
old (relatively) man but he was
laughing himself,
so I guess he didn't mind.
The whole meet took place under a relaxed
atmosphere and it was very
enjoyable to be there
to see everything. It took me 3 and 1/2 hours to get
home
but it seemd that Marinescu
was still standing right in front of me
now...
Hope
I haven't forgotten to mention anything significant...
Sherwin
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Date:
Mon, 7 Nov 1994 21:49:14 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: IL Gymnast
missing
Hi, saw on preveiws for local news
at ten: prominent IL gymnast MISSING.
Details at 10.Who are IL gymnasts? After I watch it, I will send more.
TTFN,
Anne
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Date:
Mon, 7 Nov 1994 23:45:55 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@emerald.tufts.edu
Subject:
IL Gymnast missing
> Hi, saw on preveiws
for local news at ten: prominent IL gymnast MISSING.
> Details at 10.Who are IL gymnasts? After I watch it, I will send more.
>
TTFN,
> Anne
>=20
Larissa Fontaine =FBis
from Deerfield, Il. Let me know if it's her!=F4=A8
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Date:
Mon, 7 Nov 94 23:47:54 -0500
From: ***@ERE.UMontreal.CA
Subject: IL
Gymnast missing
>After I watch it, I will send more.
I am waiting, don't be late!!
Are
there in our list some champions in gymnastics ?
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Date:
Sun, 6 Nov 94 11:20:50 -0500
From: ***@ERE.UMontreal.CA
Subject: New
member
I've just just sucribed in the gymn list, I'm a student in
Montreal university
(Canada),and I wish that you accept me as a freind
first of all, would you?
Riadh
Montreal university/mathematics
department
3455 Place Decelles # 506 Montreal H3S1X3 Canada
tel
: (514) 735 8548
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Date: Sun, 6
Nov 1994 10:03:38 -0500
From: ***@aol.com
Subject: Worlds Formats
>>SHe said they are hoping for a silver. Could this mean she's
competing
AA???<<
The Dortmund
World Championships are a team compeition *only* (for
M&W). The
AA and EF were decided back in April in Brisbane, AUS.
All
teams (which qualified in by a complex and confusing process of all
Barcelona
teams and continent championships) will compete in Compulsories
(the first time they've been shown at the World level) and Optionals. The top
6 teams from there will go onto a
"team finals" where they will get a clean
slate
("new life") and compete **optionals only**
for the meals.
The next World Championships will be the last (we think
but they change their
minds so often you can never
be sure) "full" Worlds in Saebe (sp?), Japan. It
will have a
normal (as far as I know) C&O team comp., AA (new life), and EF
(also new life). It is the qualifier for the Atlanta
Olympics. The top 12
teams (M&W) get team bearths. Individuals entrants are
later decided by
commitee.
-Susan
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Date:
Sun, 6 Nov 1994 11:18:27 -0500 (EST)
From: ***@minerva.cis.yale.edu
Subject:
Worlds Formats
> The top
> 6 teams from there will go onto a
"team finals" where they will get a clean
> slate
("new life") and compete **optionals only**
for the meals.
The "meals", huh? What an apt typo! :)
> The
next World Championships will be the last (we think but they change their
>
minds so often you can never be sure) "full"
Worlds in Saebe (sp?),
Japan. It
> will have a normal (as far as I
know) C&O team comp., AA (new life), and EF
> (also
new life). It is the qualifier for the Atlanta Olympics. The top 12
> teams (M&W) get team bearths. Individuals entrants are later decided by
> commitee.
Sabae. Unless
something has changed, individual qualifiers to the
Olympics
are not decided by committee.
The way it works (or used to) was
that the
teams placing 13, 14, and 15 get three entrants each, teams #16,
17, and
18 get two each, and then the next 9 individuals by score, one at
most per country, get the remaining spots. The total comes to 24
individuals.
:)
Adriana
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