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Saturday, November 7, 2015

50 Gymnastics Questions

So I was going through tumblr, and found this post that has been going around the gymternet. I thought it would be fun if I answered the questions on here!

  • 1 A beam combo you'd love to see?
  • Back handspring stepout - back handspring - layout full 
  • 2 Ponytails or buns? Ribbons or scrunchies?
  • Definitely buns! and I'm not sure. I like both, but probably scrunchies. 
  • 3 Top five current gymnasts on each apparatus?
  • Vault: Simone Biles, Hong Un Jong, Giulia Steingruber, Mykayla Skinner, Maria Paseka
  • Bars: Viktoria Komova, Ashton Locklear, Daria Spiridonova, Madison Kocian, Shang Chunsong 
  • Beam: Simone Biles, Eythora Thorsdottir, Alyssa Baumann, Bai Yawen, Larisa Iordache
  • Floor: Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Claudia Fragapane, Eythora Thorsdottir, Ellie Black
  • 4 Favorite Texas Dreams gymnast?
  • Ragan Smith!
  • 5 Layout stepouts or layouts to two feet?
  • Layouts to two feet, as along as they're not piked.
  • 6 Which 12 countries do you think will qualify teams to Rio?
  • USA, Russia, China, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Canada, Italy, Japan (already qualified)
  • Romania, Belgium, Australia, Germany
  • 7 What bothers you more - crossed legs or cowboying?
  • Cowboying. But I guess it depends on how badly crossed the legs are. 
  • 8 Plain and consistent, or beautiful and headcasey?
  • Beautiful and headcasey
  • 9 Do you think Cata will come back again?
  • I really hope she'll be healthy and ready for test event/rio!
  • 10 Favorite set of gym siblings? (think the Baumanns, the Caquatti, etc.)
  • Ellie and Rebecca Downie or Leike and Sanne Wevers!
  • 11 Sloan, Mustafina, Wieber or Douglas?
  • That's hard.. but probably Mustafina
  • 12 Bross, Jiang or Komova?
  • Komova, but I also loved Bross.
  • 13 Best gymnast of all time?
  • I would have to go with Simone Biles. 
  • 14 Which team do you think will place 5th at worlds?
  • Before Worlds I would've gone with Great Britain. But Japan ended up actually placing fifth.
  • 15 Side somis or wolf turns?
  • I don't like either... but I'll go with side somis
  • 16 Favorite bars release?
  • Defs for sure! (full twisting gienger)
  • 17 Routine(s) you could never get tired of watching?
  • Currently, Simone Biles on floor. But I'll always love Beth Tweddle and He Hexin on bars.  
  • 18 Acro or rhythmic?
  • Both are absolutely amazing! But if I had to choose, Acro.
  • 19 Recommend five tumblr gym blogs to follow.
  • doublearabianfront (mine lol), my-bff-nastia, nastiasliukin, papaliukin, jordynslefteyebrow
  • 20 Something you disagree with the majority of the gymternet on?
  • I love Mykayla Skinner, even if she needs to work on form. 
  • 21 Skill(s) you wish we saw more of?
  • layout fulls on beam, illusion turns, layout jaegers, double fronts 
  • 22 Favorite shaposh variaton?
  • Chow half or Komova II
  • 23 One piece of gymnastics history you would rewrite?
  • Honestly I have know idea 
  • 24 Khorkina or Pavlova?
  • Probably Khorkina
  • 25 Best beamworker of all time?
  • Yang Bo or Shannon Miller. But I loved Shawn Johnson's skills. 
  • 26 Result(s) this year that you disagree with?
  • I love Maria Paseka on vault, but I think Hong Un Jong should've won the gold at worlds. 
  • 27 Do you mind seeing tank leos in competition?
  • I prefer long sleeved leos
  • 28 Favorite Soviet gymnast?
  • Elena Mukhina
  • 29 Should someone be able to medal with a fall?
  • No
  • 30 Which country has the best leos?
  • China's leos at worlds this year were gorgeous. I also like USA'S when their patriotic. 
  • 31 2015 seniors you're looking forward to?
  • I don't know much about the juniors from other countries. But I'm looking forward to Ragan Smith and Laurie Hernandez becoming seniors! 
  • 32 Do you think Simone will go pro or compete for UCLA?
  • I would've loved to see her at UCLA, but she already went pro. 
  • 33 Who will get the bars/beam spot on the U.S. team this year?
  • It ended up going to Madison Kocian/Gabby Douglas. But in Rio, I think it'll either be Gabby or Kyla Ross (I reallyyy want her back)
  • 34 WOGA or Chow's?
  • WOGA
  • 35 Who was your favorite gymnast when you began following the sport?
  • Aly Raisman 
  • 36 Should the Produnova vault be banned?
  • I don't think it should be banned. I would love to see someone in the future compete it, and land on their feet. But I don't agree with gymnasts competing and not landing it/risking their lives. 
  • 37 Favorite Ukrainian gymnast?
  • Lilia Podkapayeva
  • 38 Double arabians or double fronts?
  • Double Fronts
  • 39 Best and worst commentators?
  • Tim Daggett and Al Trautwig are the worst. Elfi Schlegel is also bad. Amanda Borden isn't bad, and I actually really like Nastia Liukin commentating. 
  • 40 Why is your favorite gymnast your favorite?
  • I have way too many favorite gymnasts to choose one. But I like them because of their style of gymnastics. 
  • 41 Overall thoughts on Commonwealths and Classics?
  • Classics went as expected with Simone winning gold again. But Kyla breaks my heart. I'm pretty sure there were no Commonwealths this year. 
  • 42 Favorite bars dismount?
  • Double layouts of full twisting DLOs 
  • 43 Favorite beam dismount?
  • I love double fronts, even though we rarely see them. I also like triple twists and the Patterson, when done nicely. 
  • 44 Do you think the Brazilian girls will pick up some medals in Rio?
  • I would like them to, but as of right now, I don't think so. 
  • 45 Least favorite skill on each apparatus?
  • Vault: There aren't any vaults I don't like. But I guess Produnovas since no one can land them currently. 
  • 46 Favorite NCAA team?
  • Ohh that's hard.. Probably Stanford or Michigan though! 
  • 47 Ivana Hong or Alicia Sacramone?
  • Probably Alicia Sacramone
  • 48 British, Chinese or Russian bars?
  • No that's too hard. I love the british because of their innovative skills, but then the Russians and Chinese have exquisite form and gorgeous bar workers.
  • 49 2015 AA Champ?
  • Worlds is already over, but obviously Simone. 
  • 50 Favorite senior gymnast currently competing?
  • I have a lot.  Larisa Iordache, Aliya Mustafina, Simone Biles, Roxana Popa, and Maggie Nichols are probably my top favorites. 

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Favorite Moments from the 2015 Glasgow World Championships

I'm finally back for a new post! I know, it's been awhile... but I have a bunch of worlds posts planned, so stay tuned for that!

These world championships were definitely crazy, so here are just a couple of my favorite moments!

1. Great Britain winning bronze in team finals
There were so many amazing moments, but I think this has to be my favorite! I've been a fan of Great Britain since the beginning, and I've always wanted only the best for them. The british has improved immensely over the years, and all their hard work has paid off. They competed incredibly in team finals, and ultimately edged out Russia by less than 5 tenths of a point. While I love Russia, GB deserved this win, after hitting every event. It was refreshing to see another country break into the "big 4", and their reaction to this definitely made me shed a few tears. It was truly an amazing moment for british gymnastics. This performance was historical, as they have never won a team title. Plus they achieved this in front of a home crowd!
Final score: 172.380
Team Members: Claudia Fragapane, Kelly Simm, Rebecca Downie, Ellie Downie, Ruby Harrold, Amy Tinkler, Charlie Fellows
Team GB with their bronze medals (PC- Christy Ann Linder)


2. Larisa Iordache- AA Finals
After Romania had a heartbreaking performance in team qualifications (Not going to lie, I cried..), and failed to make team finals, it was awesome to see Larisa Iordache have some success. She didn't qualify to any event finals, but qualified to All Around finals in 16th with a score of 55.698. Iordache was clearly angry and upset about Romania's performance in prelims, and came into the AA finals with fire. She started on beam, and managed to stay on. It wasn't up to her full potential, but still scored a 14.766. On floor, she performed beautifully for a 14.475. On vault, she competed a solid double twisting yurchenko for a 15.066. On her final and weakest event, bars, I was holding my breath through her whole routine. After a fall in prelims, she came back and nailed her bar routine to the best of her ability for a 14.8. She went from 16th to a bronze medal finish with a total score of 59.107. I love Larisa, and seeing her smile after tears in prelims, was amazing. I bawled tears of joy at this all around podium.
Larisa Iordache on beam during AA finals

Iordache and her coach after a fantastic bar routine

Larisa on the AA podium
(All PC- Christy Ann Linder)


3. Simone Biles
There's no words to describe Simone, she is simply incredible. At this championships, she became the first woman to ever win 3 consecutive World All Around titles. After picking up the team, AA, beam, and floor gold medals this year, she has a total of 10 gold medals. This tops the previous record held by Svetlana Khorkina, Gina Gogean, and Larisa Latynina. In total, she has 14 world medals, which puts at a tie with Larisa Latynina for the third most world medals collected. Svetlana Khorkina still holds that record with 20 medals. But, it took Khorkina 10+ years to collect 20 medals, while Simone Biles has collected 14 in only 3 years. With her strong chance of winning AA in 2016 Rio, she will most likely have dominated the whole quad. She is so far ahead of the competition, that she still won AA by her largest margin yet after having a big wobble on beam, an out of bounds on floor, and a hop on vault.
Simone Biles with her 3rd consecutive AA gold medal

Biles on floor during AA finals 
(All PC- Christy Ann Linder)



4. The Netherlands Qualifying to Rio
The dutch team had a historical performance in qualifications, and qualified to team finals, while also securing a spot for Rio in the process. They also qualified a gymnast, Lieke Wevers, to AA final. Sanne Wevers and Eythora Thorsdottir qualified to beam finals. While the Netherlands doesn't have huge difficulty, their artistry and execution makes up for it. I'm so happy that their gorgeous lines, execution, and artistry were finally rewarded.
TQ Score: 222.354
TF Score: 162.730
While they placed last (8th) in both prelims and finals, they accomplished a lot at this championships, and I'm so proud of them. Also, Sanne Wevers brought them home a silver medal on beam!
Team Members: Eythora Thorsdottir, Sanne Wevers, Lieke Wevers, Lisa Top, Tisha Volleman, Mara Titarsolej
The Netherlands after finding out they qualified in the top 8 to finals and Rio
(PC- Sports Visuals)

Sanne Wevers (left) with her silver medal on beam
(PC- Christy Ann Linder)




5. Maggie Nichols
While Maggie hasn't always been a favorite gymnast of mine, I've fallen in love with her this past year. Since her injury at the 2014 Pan American championships, she has improved A LOT! After finishing in second place at this year's P&G Championships, she was almost a lock for the worlds team. Going into worlds this year, a lot of people had her as the alternate, as she wasn't top 3 on any event. But she has definitely proved herself as a true contender for Rio. It was between Olympian, Aly Raisman, and Maggie for AA in qualifications. The spot went to Aly, preventing Maggie from competing in AA finals. But she did qualify to floor finals! After a tough competition for Aly in prelims, Maggie competed all around in team finals. She scored 59.232. In floor finals she had an excellent routine. She secured her first individual medal, bronze, after scoring a 15.
Maggie Nichols on floor 

Nichols with her bronze medal on floor 
(PC- Christy Ann Linder)






Sunday, March 15, 2015

2015 American Cup

Yes... Finally I am back for another post. I know it's been awhile, and I'm not going to sit here and make up a bunch of excuses as to why I haven't posted. Because lets be honest, I was being lazy most of the time. However, school has also taken up a crazy amount of my time. Not to mention the SAT I had to take this weekend. Anyway, I know this post is late, as the American Cup happened last weekend, but hey better late than never right?

So, let's get onto the highlights of the 2015 American Cup!

Results:
1. Simone Biles (USA)- 62.299
2. Mykayla Skinner (USA)- 57.832
3. Erika Fasana (ITA)- 56.633
4. Jessica Lopez (VEN)- 56.365
5. Ellie Black (CAN)- 56.132
6. Vanessa Ferrari (ITA)- 55.731
7. Emily Little (AUS)- 55.165
8. Natsumi Sasada (JPN)- 53.733
9. Claudia Fragapane (GBR)- 52.532

1. Simone Biles
Obviously, we all knew Simone was going to win this before the competition even started. The question was by how much. She won by nearly 5 points, the biggest margin of an American Cup. Simone started the day off on vault, where she executed a gorgeous Amanar for a 16.033. Her landing was near perfect, with only a tiny hop. That was definitely a well deserved score. Next, she went onto bars, which I guess you could consider her "weak" event, but honestly, she has no weak event at this point. She started with her Weiler half to Maloney, a toe full to a Tkatchev, she upgraded to a huge Tkatchev to Pak Salto, she catches it beautifully. She dismounts with a stuck full in for a 15.200. Then she went to beam, where she had another beautiful routine. She started with a wolf 2.5 turn, which looked somewhat shaky, but she covers it up well. She does her jumps well, especially her pike. A nice front aerial to split jump, but a little shaky again. She sticks the BHS LOSO LOSO. Side Aerial. Her leg comes up on the switch to switch half leap, but she saves it. a nice back pike and punch front. She dismounts with a full in and hop forward. Not her best beam routine, but still gets a good 15.066. She finishes the day off with her floor, my favorite event of hers. She still has the same choreography as last year, but she said she will be getting a new routine by the summer, maybe after Jesolo. She mounts with a huge, upgraded double layout full out and a hop back. She makes it look so easy. She adds a split jump connection after the Biles (DLO half out). A double double as her third pass, as usual making it look easy. She ends with a full in and a hop back. I love her so much on this event, and she is capable of much bigger tumbling passes. She started with a huge 6.8 start value and scored a 16.000. So yeah, I guess you could Simone is an okay gymnast. 

  Watch her floor routine here!

2. Mykayla Skinner
By now, you should know that I love Mykayla Skinner. I was so happy when I found she was going to be competing here. I'm not going to deny that her form isn't the best, but she's a hard worker and knows she needs to work on it. Which she has! She didn't look the best at this competition, but it's early in the season for the US girls. I think she'll definitely improve as the season goes on. Skinner started the day on vault, where she played it safe with a Yurchenko double. During podium training, she was having a hard time with her cheng, completely missing her hand on the block causing a scary crash. Her DTY was beautiful however, scoring a 15.100. Next, she moves on to bars, which is by far her worst event. But this was much improved from podium training, and I think it could possibly the best bar routine I've seen her do. She opens with an upgraded Maloney to pak salto with some leg separation. After falling on it in podium training, she catches her van Leeuwen nicely with some form issues. She does a huge blind half to toe full to a Tkatchev, and a great toe on to Ray. She dismounts with a stuck full in. You can tell she was happy with that one! Her beam was a little rough, but she manages to bring in an okay score. She starts with a BHS tuck full twist and has a huge wobble on it, and barely manages to save it. But props to her for saving that! She messed up her switch half in the air, but lands it. A little low on her punch front. A very nice switch leap to back pike. She had a solid side aerial, full turn, and Split jump to wolf. She dismounted with a nice double back for a 13.533. She finishes the day on floor for a nice 14.933. After crashing her Moors (double twisting double layout) in podium training, she lands it solidly here. Her second pass, a double double was landed nicely. Her 1.5 to 2.5 was done well, I hope to see her upgrade to a triple eventually. She dismounts with a full in and lands it very low, but doesn't sit it down. Overall, Mykayla had a much better day than we've seen from her in podium training, but definitely has room for improvement later in the season. I still love her though. 

Watch her bar routine here!



3. Erika Fasana
Erika is an Italian gymnast, who competed in the 2012 Olympics. To be honest, the only Italian gymnast I ever paid much attention to was Vanessa Ferrari. But Fasana definitely caught my eye at the American Cup. She had an exceptional performance at this competition, finding her way onto the 3rd place podium. She's a beautiful gymnast, especially on floor. I don't think many people expected her to place here, but she did, and I'm happy for her. She began with a Yurchenko double on vault, and although it's not as clean as others, she puts in good effort. Her legs weren't very tight and a little bent, and she landed with bent knees and a step back. She scored a 14.533. On bars, she had several leg separations and missed handstands, but she keeps pointed toes on pretty much every skill. She hit a nice Ray and nailed her double layout dismount for a 13.900. Her beam was fantastic, but not a very high score due to a low start value. She hit a nice BHS layout, switch leap to back tuck, full turn, side somi, and a front aerial. She dismounted with a clean double pike and a little step for a 13.800. Her floor routine was phenomenal for a 14.400. She opens with a great double layout, making it look easy. Her full in was stuck, and she nailed her double pike. I'm definitely excited to see more of Erika in the future! 

Watch her floor routine here! 



4. Jessica Lopez
Lopez is another beautiful gymnast to watch, and veteran of the sport at 29. Coming into this competition, she was definitely a threat for second place. Before the American Cup, she had won two medals at the Glasglow and Stuttgart World Cups. She started off with a lovely Yurchenko double, landing a little low with a step forward, for a 15.000. Bars is a strong event for her, with a 6.5 difficulty value. She has huge releases including a Piked Tkatchev to pak salto, Tkatchev to Gienger, and straddle Jaeger. She dismounted with a clean double front and tiny hop forward for a 14.933. She has enormous potential on this event, she just needs to clean up her form, and point her toes. Unfortunately her beam didn't go so well, and she fell on her opening series, a BHS BHS layout. The rest of her routine went well, with only a few minor wobbles. But she was supposed to do a 2.5 twisting dismount, but only ended up doing a double with a hop back. She scored a 13.166. Her floor routine could've also been better, but she put up nice efforts for a 13.266. She opened with a messy triple twist, hit a nice double pike, Rudi with a hop back, and dismounted with a decent 2.5. She didn't have the competition she's capable of, but she still performed nice routines. No matter what though, I will always love Jessica, and her leo was gorgeous! 

Watch her vault here!


5. Ellie Black
I love Ellie, always have, and always will. She's probably my favorite Canadian gymnast, next to Victoria Moors. I was very happy when she accepted her invitation to compete at the American Cup. Earlier in the season, she came in second place at the Glasglow World Cup, and could've potentially threatened for the silver medal here too. She opened the competition up with a beautiful 1.5 layout tsuk vault, and a stuck landing for a 14.566  She was definitely happy with that performance. Bars didn't go as planned and she unfortunately had a fall on her clear hip to piked Takatchev for a 13.000. But she hit a nice straddle Jaegar to pak salto to switch kip. She nailed and stuck her very unique dismount, a toe front layout half. I love watching her on beam, but she sadly had some major wobbles, but managed to stay on, scoring just a 14.266. She had a nice BHS layout for her 1st flight series, and just a small wobble on her BHS tuck full twist though. Her floor routine was great, and I love her tumbling. She started off with a stuck 2.5 through to double back, a step on her front handspring double twist, and she ended with a lovely punch front full to a double pike, scoring a 14.300. 

Watch her beam routine here! 


6. Vanessa Ferrari
I've talked about Vanessa on here before, and there is just something about her that I love. Like Lopez, she is another Veteran of the sport at 25. In 2006, she won the All Around at the World Championships, and since then she has just gotten better. She started with a Yurchenko 1.5, getting nice height, but unfortunately had bent knees, and a messy landing for a 14.133. Like her teammate, Fasana, bars is not her forte, but she puts in good effort for a 13.966. She hit a nice Ono to a straddle Jaegar, and a good full in dismount with a hop. On beam, she mounted with a unique Planche, had a decent roundoff layout with her leg up, her jumps were pretty clean for the most part, and she dismounted with a messy double pike for a 13.866. My favorite event to watch of her's, would have to be floor, but even this routine was weak for her. She started with a double layout out of bounds, a messy landing on her full in, a hit double back, and fairly clean double pike for a 13.766

Watch her floor routine here!


7. Emily Little
Unfortunately, I didn't much about Emily going into this competition. But she is a 2012 Olympic gymnast for Australia, and after London she took some time off, but decided to make a comeback. Her difficulty is still too low to compete with this field of gymnasts, but overall she had a nice competition. She opened the competition up with a very nice Yurchenko double for a 14.766. On bars, she hit a nice straddle Jaeger, but had to muscle up in a handstand, she stayed on though. Her double layout dismount was good, with a hop back, for a 13.166. She hit a very nice beam routine including a BHS LOSO, front aerial to sissone, and good 2.5 dismount for a 13.633. On floor, she had a stuck piked full in, a full in landing out of bounds, a 1.5 through to double with a hop back, and nailed her double pike dismount for a 13.600

Watch her beam routine here!



8. Natsumi Sasada
Natsumi is another gymnast without the difficulty to compete with the rest of the field. But, she definitely has potential. She is coming off a 3rd place finish at the WOGA classic a few weeks ago. She started with a clean Yurchenko full and a step back for a 13.833 on vault. She had another lovely bar routine, including a unique combination of a Jam to straddle Jaeger for a 13.500. She had a very clean beam routine for a 14.200. She hit a nice roundoff layout, punch front, side aerial, and a double pike dismount with a step. Unfortunately, she had a fall in her floor routine, and scored just a 12.200. She sits her 1.5 through to full, a hop on her double back, a nice double twist, and dismounts with a low double pike. She may not have the difficulty currently, but she definitely a gymnast to look out for!

Watch her beam routine here!



9. Claudia Fragapane
Oh Claudia... Poor Claudia... I love Claudia, she is one of my favorite gymnasts to watch. Unfortunately though, this competition did not go as planned, and she had a couple falls. It is still early in the season, and she has time to work on polishing her upgrades though. In fact, she placed 2nd at the English Championships this weekend! She started her competition off with a clean Yurchenko double with a hop back for a 14.633. Bars is where she counted her first fall, unfortunately. She started with a nice toe half to Piked Jaeger, but fell on her church, which she had been missing in podium training. She finished off fairly clean with a few form issues, but a great double layout dismount for a 12.633. Claudia went to beam, and had a very good routine, besides a big balance check on her side aerial. But she hit a very lovely BHS layout and and awesome standing full twisting back tuck! She dismounts with a hop on her double pike for a 13.500. Floor, which is usually her best event, in my opinion, is where things went very wrong. Hard to believe she's still walking after the hard landings her ankles had to endure. She brought in just a 11.766 after sitting down multiple tumbling passes. She opened with a double layout full and lands it very low. She sits her arabian double front, she was very short on her triple twist, but managed to stay standing, she dismounts with an unfortunate double layout that she basically crashed. But on the bright side, she still rocked her new floor choreography and had a gorgeous leo on! 

Watch her vault here!