GYMN-L Digest - 9 May 1995 to 10 May 1995
There
are 19 messages totalling 617 lines in this
issue.
Topics of the day:
1. Famous Gymnasts (2)
2. NCAA gymnasts (2)
3. When the chalk clears (95 Worlds
AA).
4. Coaches treatment
(2)
5. My introduction
6. Kim Kelly
7. famous
NCAA
8. Thanks for putting
this together, Rachele! Info at bottom...
9. olympic
schedule
10. Worlds
11. Letters of Intent
12. Re[2]: New
guy (2)
13. Re[2]:
Nationals
14. gymnastics opportunities @BU
15. Re[2]: Famous
Gymnasts
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Date: Tue, 9 May 1995 22:10:04
-0500
From: ***@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Subject:
Famous Gymnasts
Date sent:
9-MAY-1995 22:03:27
Well, this is sorta an answer, and somthing
I've been thinking of
posting anyhow....
here is a list of current NCAA women gymnasts who have been
on either:
A) USA World, Olympic or National team B) Canadian World, Olympic
or
national team
Canada
Jennifer
Wood (1992 Olympics) now competes for LSU
Leah Homma (1989 Worlds and some
others) now competes for UCLA
Stella Umeh (1991
World, 1992 Olympics, etc) now competes for UCLA
Aparna Ray (Canadian national team) competes for LSU
Colleen
Johnson (I think) competes for Florida
Kerri Kanuka
(1989 Worlds) competed (or competes) for Stanford
American
Kim
Arnold (National team) competes for georgia
Chelle Stack (1988 Olympian, etc.) competes for
Oklahoma
Kim Kelly (1989 Worlds, 1992 Olympian) competes for Alabama
Marna Neubauer (national team)
competes for Alabama
Traci Sommer (national team)
competes for Utah
Sandy Woolsey(national team,
1989 worlds) competes for Utah
That's all I know for now, but I'm sure
there are many many more.
I didn't include
past...too extensive, but they include Missy Marlowe,
Hope
Spivey and Rhonda faehn.
Jennifer
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Date: Tue, 9 May 1995 21:57:05
-0600
From: ***@HARRIER.SASKNET.SK.CA
Subject:
NCAA gymnasts
Jennifer wrote:
>Canada
>Jennifer Wood
(1992 Olympics) now competes for LSU
>Leah Homma (1989 Worlds and some
others) now competes for UCLA
>Stella Umeh
(1991 World, 1992 Olympics, etc) now competes for
UCLA
>Aparna Ray (Canadian national team)
competes for LSU
>Colleen Johnson (I think) competes for Florida
>Kerri
Kanuka (1989 Worlds) competed (or competes) for
Stanford
Just to add "a few" more:
Lori Strong
('87/'89/'91/'92 Worlds, Barcelona)- Georgia
Koyuki
Oka ('91 Worlds) - Ohio State
Seymin Lau - Ohio
State
Bethany Dworkin competed for Ohio State
(now Michigan????)
Syreeta Barnett - LSU
Larissa
Lowing ('87 & '89 Worlds, Seoul) competes for LSU
Kristi Mardyn competes at Fullerton (???)
Shannon Rogers
competes for Oklahoma
Kim Yee competes at Iowa
Jennifer Smith - San
Jose State
Cassie Pauga - BYU
Sonia Merla - Kentucky
Briony Lecky
- ??
Coming South
this fall are Stacey Galloway to Georgia, Erin Chenier
to
SE Missouri State (?) , Denise Pauga to BYU (?), Carrie
Roelofs to ???,
plus
others.
Then there are all the ones from the past (FLORIDA!!): Elfi
Schlegel,
Anita Botnen, Jeannette Hrubes, Andrea Owoc, Christina
McDonald,
Jocelyn Rathbun, Lynette Wittmeier et al were all at Florida. Gigi Zosa
at
UCLA,
Andrea Thomas at Georgia, Sandra Botnen
at Washington, Kelli Wolsey at Utah.
I know I'm missing several names
from the present, future, and past lists
but
that's about all my brain can come up with this late in the day...!!
Later,
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DORY
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 00:07:48
-0400
From: ***@POSTOFFICE4.MAIL.CORNELL.EDU
Subject:
Re: When the chalk clears (95 Worlds AA).
> Since we are all
(somewhat) talking about a Dream Team, who do
>
people think will win the upcoming Worlds AA? (Is
there one this
> year, I've lost track of how
things are being doen now with the
> change of years and the like- reminds me of the late
70's!)
>
>
> I don't think that Shannon will be able to
defend her title again.
> I don't think it will be Milosovic.
I still think she is being
> helped by being
given the last position on each event.
>
>
> My favorites to be on the podium whenthe
chalk clears:
>
>
> First/Second:
[Gogean, Khorkina]
>
The fight for the bronze:
[Kochetkova,
Dawes, Groshova, Huilan, Podkopayeva, Fabrichnova]
Hmm...if you exclude Miller and Milo
from the top spot on the podium, don't
you think
they'll at least show up somewhere else, maybe a little further
down, but still there?
(BTW, I'm really pulling for Milo to finally have a
World all-around
title to call her own.) As for
Miller, she's not dead
yet...I think she should be
able to stay in contention.
--
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Date: Tue, 9 May 1995 22:13:06
-0700
From: ***@LELAND.STANFORD.EDU
Subject:
NCAA gymnasts
A couple more for ya:
Tina
Snowden (Former Karoly gymnast and national team
member) just
finished her senior year competing
for Stanford. Hillary Anderson (Pan
Am
Games Medalist) competed for Stanford for two years.
Jen--
'''''
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 05:31:09
-0400
From: ***@CYKICK.JVNC.NET
Subject:
Re: Famous Gymnasts
>here is a list of
current NCAA women gymnasts who have been on either:
>A) USA World,
Olympic or National team
B) Canadian World, Olympic or
>national
team
>...
>American
>...
>Kim Kelly (1989
Worlds, 1992 Olympian) competes for Alabama
Uh...not
quite. Those of us who
followed the Barcelona Olympics - and
became
charter members of GYMN - will recall that Kim was the gymnast left
off the final team roster. Remember THAT bit of controversy,
folks? ;-)
Maybe one of
these days I'll have time to catch up on all the tapes...
Meanwhile, it's
time for breakfast...
Helena Robinson
htr@cykick.jvnc.net
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 11:08:41
+0100
From: ***@VNET.ATEA.BE
Subject:
Coaches treatment
Hello GYMNers and
especially hello to you Helen,
A lot has been said about the subject.
Although I know that Helen had
rather liked the
subject to be closed, I feel I can't keep quiet on
this
one. So here's my point of view.
One thing is clear: NOBODY deserves to be
hit. As for changing to
another club, I don't
think that is the solution. It might get you
better
coaches, but the other ones are still around. I suppose you
have some good friends amongst the other team members. You'd
have to
leave them behind and they would still be
treated the wrong way. Even
if, say, the whole
team should go away, the coaches would still be
there
to mistreat any new girls. Sending the coaches away would'nt
solve everything either. The team would probably be better
off, but
the coaches could go and do their
wrongdoings elsewhere. Remember, as
long as there
are coaches around which treat their gymnasts badly,
gymnastics
will continu to get bad press, and that's the last
thing we
want, isn't it ?
Now, after these
"what-not-to-do"-s, I will give you my vision on how
the problem could be dealt with in a constructive way. For
one, I
always try to be optimistic: I believe
everyone can change his or her
attitude if he or
she tries hard enough. This goes for your coaches
too.
I can imagine that, for the moment, they don't know any better.
Perhaps, as
a kid, they themselves were brought up with the fact that
you get hit whenever you do something wrong. Whatever the
reason, they
will have to change their way of
handling kids.
So here's my proposal: talk about the problem to your
parents, to your
team-mates and friends, to their
parents. Try to organize some
get-together with
the team, their parents, your coaches and, if
possible,
some of the responsible persons of your club. Try to put the
problem in a positive way. I'm sure that your coaches are
very capable
on a technical level. Otherwise they
wouldn't be coaching a J.O. team.
Tell them how much you appreciate what
they have thaugth you so far
and
that you are convinced they still have much more to teach you.
Then try to
explain that, despite what you have learned, you feel that
you were not always treated the right way. Assure them that
you still
want to put as much, if not more effort
into your training sessions,
if only they would be
willing not to hit you anymore and would try to
listen
when you have something to say. It should be pointed out to
them that you can get even better results when the
coach-gymnast
relationship is one that is based on
mutual respect, rather than the
one that exists
now.
I hope the coaches can be persuaded to change their attitude. If
so,
give them some time for this change. It can be
as hard for them to
change as it is for you to
learn a whole new routine.
I know I made it sound a bit simple, but I'm
sure that with enough
preparation and the right
amount of tact an diplomacy, the outcome of
the
discussion can be quite succesful. Of course, I don't
expect you
to do it on your own. If you think they
won't listen to you, then let
the older gymnasts
or some of the parents do the talking. For this,
it
is very important that you are all on the same side. Seeing you had
the courage to post your situation to the list, I'm pretty
sure you
can get things going over there as well.
Furthermore, you already have
some 400 GYMNers on your side. BTW, I don't think any of those
who
commented on the subject would mind if you
used their postings as
reference material for the
discussion.
Whatever you decide to do, I hope you will never loose
your dedication
to gymnastics and continu to become a great gymnast.
Erik.
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 06:40:47
-0600
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
Coaches treatment
| A lot has been said about the subject. Although I
know that Helen had
| rather liked the subject to
be closed, I feel I can't keep quiet on
Quite a while ago Helen
expressed the desire to keep this topic off of
Gymn. However, we are still seeing posts about
this on the forum.
This type of matter is usually very sensitive, and this
forum is very
public, so I am politly
requesting that we respect Helen's wishes and
refrain
from discussing this on Gymn.
A lot of
caring advice has been given; I only ask that in the future
people _please_ send their notes directly to Helen, as
opposed to
discussing this on Gymn.
Thanks
for your cooperation,
Rachele
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 10:36:55
-0400
From: ***@STUDENT.UMASS.EDU
Subject:
My introduction
HI!
I am
a new subscriber, so I thought I would give everyone I
brief
intro on myself. My name is Erica
and I am a senior at the
University of Massachusetts
(UMass). This season I was
captain and the
lone senior on the team. I have been a gymnast for 17 years,
and with the end of our season at NCAA Regionals this year,
I am now
retired. :-( I'll try not to bore you with too much
info on my team, I
could talk about them for
days. I think that is all the
relevant info
on myself. I have been out of the club/USA
Gymnastics circuit for a
few years, so I'll
probably just read for a while.
But, I do love to
discuss NCAA
gymnastics!
Thanks for having me!
erica
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 09:42:24
-0500
From: ***@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Subject:
Re: Kim Kelly
Date sent:
10-MAY-1995 09:37:10
Just checked my mail, and saw a post regarding
Kim Kelly.
Said person said she was actually left off the team and did
not compete in Barcelona, and said "those who follow
the sport
will remember that little bit of
controversy."
Trust me, it's a bit hard NOT to remember this
little bit of
controversy, it's the first thing
any TV commentator mentions
when it comes to Kim
Kelly. However, I mentioned her as a member
of the
team simply because I believe she was one. She was technically
a member of the training squad, but she did qualify, so I
mentioned
her as an "Olympian" for the
reason of simplicity (training
squad is hard to
type :)) and for the fact that I believe she
deserves
that small honor.
In my mind, Kelly SHOULD have
been competing in Barcelona. Then
again, I also
think Sandy Woolsey should've been competing in
Indianapolis, and will no doubt
side with whoever is the victim
the next time
around. This selection process sucks, and only
serves
to undermine the athletes.
Jennifer
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 14:22:20
-0400
From: ***@TSO.CIN.IX.NET
Subject:
famous NCAA
I have thought of a few more to add to the NCAA
listing.
Amanda Borden, Sammy Muhlmann, and
Kristi (or Karin) Lichy have all
signed letters of intent for Georgia. Amanda will have delayed
admission. I
think Dom D. has signed with Stanford, al;so
delayed
admission. I can also remember one other hometown
favorite who did
well in the NCAAs, Katherine
Kelleher at Alabama.
And i think this one was
already mentioned, but wasn't Georgia graced
with
Andrea Thomas as well?
TTYL,
Liz
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 14:17:35
-0700
From: ***@DANA.UCC.NAU.EDU
Subject:
Thanks for putting this together, Rachele! Info at
bottom...
> Following is the petition that will be sent to Pitt in
response to the
> announcement regarding the
termination of men's gymnastics and tennis
> teams.
Please take a moment to read it and if you support it, follow
> the simple directions for signing it. Thanks! -- Rachele
>
>
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>
>
PETITION:
>
> To Chancellor J. Dennis O'Connor, Chairman Gene Barone, and L. Oval
> Jaynes:
>
>
We, the undersigned, are amazed to hear of the University of
>
Pittsburgh's sudden decision to terminate the men's gymnastics and
> men's tennis programs. These teams have provided many
student-athletes
> with the opportunity for
collegiate competition in their chosen sport;
> they
are outstanding representatives of your institution. We support
> the retention of these exemplary teams that have
brought
> accomplishment and positive image to
the University of Pittsburgh.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
TO SIGN THIS ELECTRONIC PETITION:
>
> Send an email to me
(rachele@rmii.com) with the following information:
>
> 1.
Name
>
> 2. Connection to gymnastics/tennis [optional]
>
eg, "Tennis
fan" or "Head Coach, XYZ Gymnastics"
>
> 3.
Contact info (email or snail-mail address, or both if that makes
>
you happy)
>
>
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>
>
This petition will be distributed to Gymn, USA
Gymnastics Online!,
> rec.sport.misc and rec.sport.olympics,
rec.sport.tennis, and AOL
> forums
for tennis and gymnastics.
>
> You are strongly encouraged to
obtain signatures from teammates and
> friends
interested in adding their name to this petition! Feel free,
> of
course, to send all the names in one email message.
>
Cara Tramontano
Former USGF competitive gymnast
cjt@dana.ucc.nau.edu
Cara
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 13:47:00
PDT
From: ***@JUTS.CCC.AMDAHL.COM
Subject:
olympic schedule
I
am planning on ordering olympic
tickets for my family and have some
questions.
What
are compulsories? Are they different from what I see on TV?
According to
the order form the women team optionals are jul 23.
Why is there a morning
session of optionals and then in the evening
session optionals and finals?
The
form seems to indicate there are optionals prelims in
the morning
and also prelims in the evening and
then finals. I don't understand.
I'm sure the USA will be in the evening
finals, but will they be
competing in the morning optionals session?
Thanks,
Skip
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 17:20:36
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Worlds
How exactly are the Worlds going to be held in the up-coming
season? Will it
work like '91-'92, with a team, AA, and EF Worlds this fall
and then an EF
only Worlds in the spring?
I
think it will be hard for Shannon to take a third all-around title, but
she
certainly has the will! I do, however, think she will medal in
some
way--either placing high in the AA or winning
an event. Personally, I would
like to see Kerri Strug go out and
win an individual medal--any medal!
Will
Dominique Moceanu or Jennie Thompson be eligible?
There are just so many
medal possibilities
from the U.S. alone!
Ann Marie
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 16:46:10
-0500
From: ***@VAXA.CIS.UWOSH.EDU
Subject:
Letters of Intent
Date sent:
10-MAY-1995 16:44:33
Well, so far we've mentioned Borden, Muhleman and karin
Lichey as
all signing
letters of intent to go to georgia. But does anyone
know
anyone else? I'm curious about loads of
people, but espeically Jenni
beathard. Does anyone know any
other big names?
It seems georgia
has had QUITE a recruiting class. Muhleman and Lichey
plus Stacey Galloway
will all contribute.
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 17:24:32
CDT
From: ***@SEMOVM.SEMO.EDU
Subject:
Re[2]: New guy
>Hi! Welcome to GYMN! Always great to have a fellow newspaper
person on the
>forum! I'm also a huge fan of women's
gymnastics! Who do you like? My
>faves are Kim Zmeskal and
the other members of the '92 U.S. Olympic team.
>Well, hope you enjoy
the forum!
>
>Ann Marie
>
Well, my all-time favorite
gymnast is Mary Lou. When I saw her in 1984
that
is what got me into gymnastics. I also like Zmeskal,
Dawes, and
Boginskaya (I just like to look at
her...she's pretty ;) ).
Mostly I follow
collegiate gymnastics. I love our team, but I also like
Alabama, Auburn and
Mizzou.
LQ
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 17:42:13
CDT
From: ***@SEMOVM.SEMO.EDU
Subject:
Re[2]: Nationals
>Tangentally
related topic: I've heard little
about Zmeskal's choice of
>college/university,
or anything else on that topic at all.
What's she
>doing in that regard?
>--
Now,
I've heard that Zmeskal and Okino
cannot compete in the NCAA's. Any
truth to
that?
Also, I was speaking the Wendy Bruce a couple of weeks ago and she
also
said she cannot compete in the NCAA's because
of some money thingy.
LQ
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 18:08:57
CDT
From: ***@SEMOVM.SEMO.EDU
Subject:
Re[2]: New guy
>Lance !
>Pat
Tower (poser@leland.stanford.edu) is your counterpart on the west coast.
>Youll find another kindred spirit in Ronald down in
FL.
>(ronald
something @AOL.COM) He a girls gymn fanatic/writer too.
>
>So...ummmm...... when you gonna give guys gymn a chance ? Hmmmm?
>Everybody is into girls
gymn.
Nobody takes guys gymn seriously.
>We
cant do too well till some of you sportzwriters give
us a little
>attention. So like how bout it ? (Cue: wistful gargoyle impression )
>
Well, we don't have a men's team
for one thing. Secondly, I don't know
that much
about men's to write about it. I realize some of the things
are the same, but not enough, without a little background
training
ony my
part.
But, I will probably be moving to the Palm Springs area this fall,
so
hopefully I can schmooze around with the UCLA
teams. :)
LQ
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 19:14:57
-0400
From: ***@STUDENT.UMASS.EDU
Subject:
gymnastics opportunities @BU
>
> I live in Watertown, and am
a BC student. I was wondering if BU
has any sort
> of open gym or open practice or
some way I could have access to equiptment
> once in a while.
I just had a baby, and am really out of shape and would love
> to have a few short workouts.
>
> THanks,
>
> Amy
>
AMY,
I
know that BU had a club team my freshman year (that would be
91-92), but I
don't know if it still exists. If
they have the facilities
then they probably have
some sort of intramural/open gym type program but
I don't know for
sure. Any one else out there know anything?
Good Luck!
erica
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Date: Wed, 10 May 1995 18:25:04
CDT
From: ***@SEMOVM.SEMO.EDU
Subject:
Re[2]: Famous Gymnasts
>>Kim Kelly
(1989 Worlds, 1992 Olympian) competes for Alabama
>
>Uh...not
quite. Those of us who followed the
Barcelona Olympics - and
>became charter
members of GYMN - will recall that Kim was the gymnast left
>off the final team roster. Remember THAT bit of controversy, folks? ;-)
>
>Maybe one of these
days I'll have time to catch up on all the tapes...
>Meanwhile, it's
time for breakfast...
>Helena Robinson
>htr@cykick.jvnc.net
I
remember Kim.
Her and her Alabama team came down here (Southeast Missouri
State U.)
and gave us quite a spanking. It was
cool to watch such great gymnastics
though!
LQ
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