Friday 7 December 2012

GLASGOW GRAND PRIX: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW

The Glasgow Grand Prix is starting tomorrow at the new Emirates Arena, home to the very best international elites competing for event final places. It's set to be a packed house with all the tickets sold out but there are numerous ways you can still get involved with watching from your computer etc. 

Tonight at 19.30, Olivia Oldroyd, Louis Smith, Beth Tweddle and Craig Heap are looking ahead for the competition on 5 Live click here for the link

Tomorrow, BBC Sport will live action on the website (not the television) of the meet getting underway from 13.00-15.30 and Radio 5 will be on from 12.50-15.00, unfortunately I think the live streaming is for Britons only. 

Twitter will be fully occupied with 2012 Olympian Jennifer Pinches doing the tweeting for the British Gymnastics Team (@BGmediateam.) No doubt, I will also be cranking up the tweetdeck, so follow and tweet me @theworldgymnast

BG Score via Facebook will be regularly updated and checked by British Gymnastics with the scores throughout the day

The British Gymnastics App for Android will also have the latest news and scores from the meet.

If you haven't remembered the start list then here it is;


  1. Kaitlyn Hoffland (Canada)
  2. Rebecca Tunney (Great Britain)
  3. Niamh Rippin (Great Britain)
  4. Elisabeth Seitz (Germany)
  5. Vanessa Ferrari (Italy)
  6. Wakana Inque (Japan)
  7. Kim Bui (Germany)
  8. Elizabeth ''ebee'' Price (U.S.A)

Tuesday 4 December 2012

TUMBLR!

From now on, I am going to use my tumblr blog more frequently! I just don't have time with blogger but I will be posting pics, news and links on there also so you will still have all the news, this blog will still be available though!

for redirection to the blog, click here 


Saturday 17 November 2012

MASSILIA: OPEN RESULTS

The Massilia Open was on yesterday. Mainly gymnasts from Canada and France were competing for team and individual titles. Today (Saturday), the Elite competition will be on which is open to more nations. Sorry, I haven't blogged lately but you know the excuses, I'll try and post the Asian Championships from Putian soon.

Team


  1. Futures Gymnastics, Canada
  2. Sweden
  3. Canada Open Federation
  4. France Junior
  5. St. Etienne/Canada
  6. Marseille Pole France I
  7. Dijon/Via Gym
  8. Netherlands
  9. TAG Sports, Canada
  10. Springers/Futures, Canada
  11. Marseille Pole France II
  12. Combs France
  13. Dunkerque France
  14. Gym Pays D'Aix France

All-Around (Top 24)

  1. Silvia Colussi-Pelaez (Futures)
  2. Louise Vanhille (France Junior)
  3. Sydney Townsend (St. Ethiene/Canada)
  4. Heaven Latimer (C.O.F)
  5. Victoria Kayen Woo (C.O.F)
  6. Ida Gustaffson (Sweden)
  7. Sabrina Gill (Futures)
  8. Emma Larsson (Sweden)
  9. Emillie Dunmont (Dijon/Via Gym)
  10. Sarah Pais (Marseille 1)
  11. Clara Chambellant (France Junior)
  12. Maartje Ruikes (Netherlands)
  13. Maelys Plessis (St. Etienne)
  14. Chantysha Netteb (Netherlands)
  15. Lovisa Estberg (Sweden)
  16. Casey Carvalho (Futures)
  17. Gabriella Douglas (Futures)
  18. Johanna Cano (France Junior)
  19. Laura Longueville (France Junior)
  20. Grace Charpy (St. Etienne)
  21. Ivy Lu (C.O.F)
  22. Emeline Magnian (France Junior)
  23. Aleeza Yu (C.O.F)
  24. Taylor Chan (TAG Sports)
Vault (Top 8, No-one did a second vault)

  1. Taylor Chan                    13.950
  2. Sabrina Gill                      13.950
  3. Aleeza Yu                         13.900
  4. Emma Larsson               13.800
  5. Victoria Kayen Woo      13.750
  6. Louise Vanhille              13.700
  7. Gabriella Douglas          13.650
  8. Maartje Ruikes                13.450
R: Sydney Townsend

Bars (Top 8)

  1. Victoria Kayen Woo     13.450
  2. Ida Gustaffson               13.350
  3. Emilie Dumont               13.300
  4. Louise Vanhille              13.300
  5. Laura Longuevhille      12.950
  6. Grace Charpy                 12.750
  7. Silvia Colussi-Pelaez   12.650
  8. Johanna Cano               12.550
R: Natalia Gervais

Beam (Top 8)

  1. Silvia Colussi            13.950
  2. Gabriella Douglas    13.700
  3. Emma Larsson         13.400
  4. Sydney Townsend  13.350
  5. Louise Pilla                13.100
  6. Sarah Pais                 13.100
  7. Heaven Latimer        13.100
  8. Sabrina Gill                12.850
R: Natalia Gervais

Floor (Top 8)

  1. Emma Larsson           13.700
  2. Sydney Townsend    13.400
  3. Heaven Latimer          13.250
  4. Taylor Chan                13.000
  5. Silvia Colussi              12.950
  6. Louise Vanhille          12.900
  7. Lovisa Estberg           12.850
  8. Sabrina Gill                  12.850
R: Ida Gustaffson 

Sunday 4 November 2012

SWISS CUP: PAIRINGS

It's a big night tonight at the Hallenstadion, Zurich. Gymnasts from Korea to Belarus are showing their gymnastics flare as a pair. How it works is that from one delegation, the team consists of a female and male gymnast and they choose their strongest events to compete on then the weakest pair, who are last, will be eliminated after two rounds then another elimination after round three. 

We have a slight clue of what the gymnasts may be competing or if they've put in another skill too their routine because many of them competed in the Arthur Gander Memorial earlier this week so we can have a chance to see. 


1. Germany A: Elisabeth Seitz, Fabian Hambuchen
Eli and Fabian won this meet in 2010 so they already have bags of experience. They been to the Olympics and peaked well at Nationals etc. I think that will definitely be the ones to beat. 

2. Switzerland A: Giulia Steingruber, Claudio Capelli
This pairing won this meet last year so again they have experience. Steingruber won the recent Arthur Gander meet this week so she will definitely have the confidence, will the home advantage be enough to bring them to a second victory? 

3. Belarus: Anastassia Marachkouskaya, Andrey Livckhovitsky
A very experienced team from Belarus, but age means maturity. They both had outstanding results at this week's Arthur Gander placing 2nd and 4th, exceeding their expectations. 

4. Germany B: Kim Bui, Marcel Nguyen
Bui is a little inconsistent but if she can hit then she will definitely have a chance and Marcel is also weak on Pommels. They need to hit more than anything if they want a shot. 

5. Ukraine: Mariya Kivchikova, Oleg Stepko
This is one of Livchikova's first meets after coming back from various injuries at Worlds & Stella Zakharova. They are both new to the elite scene and their gymnastics is absolutely beautiful but the consistency can weigh the grace down. 

6. Russia: Yulia Belokobylskaya, Igor Pakhamenko 
Both gymnasts competed at this weeks Arthur Gander. Yulia finished bottom and Igor finished first so they may find themselves right slam in the middle. If Yulia's routines come off then the execution will raise the roof. 

7. Great Britain: Niamh Rippin, Sam Oldham
The British duo didn't compete that well at the Arthur Gander. Sam has had a fantastic first senior year with the Olympics and Niamh has been quite quiet but she is booked for Glasgow Grand Prix so hopefully they can redeem themselves in Zurich. 

8. Italy: Carlotta Ferlito, Paolo Ottavi 
Ferlito has also had a great year this year with Europeans and Olympics and starring in MTV's 'ginnaste.' They did pretty well at the Arthur Gander so let's hope they can hold strong

9. South Korea: Jie Hye Sung, Hak Seon Yang
Korea don't really have a very good trap record for their Swiss Cup results, usually being eliminated in the 1st round but Yang Hak Seon is Olympic Vault Champion so hold onto your hats for one rotation but I doubt we'll see them place, it's just experience.

10. Switzerland B: Jessica Diacci, Nils Haller
This is definitely the wildcard team. Jessica Diacci has had a few international meets but I haven't heard of Nils. We'll have to wait and see. 


So, who will be the champion? 

comment below :)

Thursday 1 November 2012

MASSILIA OPEN: THE GYMNASTS

One of the big meets in the gymnastics yearly calender is the Massilia Gym Cup held in Marseille, France from November 16-18th. 

Russia, Canada, China, Sweden, France, Belgium and The Netherlands are all being represented so let's take a look (this is a junior/senior meet;)

Master Massilia 

China
Siyi Chen
Jie Mei
Liu Zhinlin
Nina Lou

Russia
Yulia Inshina
Mariya Kharenkova
Anastasia Sidorova
Evgeniya Shelgunova

Canada
Victoria Moors
Kaitlyn Hofland
Stefanie Merkle
Brianna Tsang

France
Manon Cormoreche
Anne Kuhm

Belgium
Berengere Fransolet
Laura Waem
Lisa Verschueren
Eline Vandersteen

Open Massilia 

Netherlands
Melissa Scherpenisse
Maartje Ruikes
Eythora Thorsdottir
Chantysha Netteb

Canada
Sydney Townsend 
Aleeza Yu
Victoria Kayen-Woo 
Ivy Lu
Heaven Latimer

Sweden
Lovisa Esteberg
Emma Larsson
Ida Gustaffson 
Ece Ayan 

Romania are expected to add gymnasts so are France for the Open Massilia tournament but it hasn't been confirmed 

Monday 29 October 2012

BACK AGAIN

After a long consideration, I have decided to keep this blog as my main blog and I will be posting on this more frequently. The Chalk Bowl Chat will still be open for browsing but will also have the latest posts from this blog imported onto it so you wont miss out on either one. 

Sorry for the big annoyance, just me changing my mind.

for the other blog, click here

THE OLYMPIC HOPES CUP RESULTS

This weekend was the stage for the youth of the Gymnastics world to release their inner gymnastics talent. The gymnasts were from birth dates of 1997 (15) to 2000 (12.) There was a team competition and all-around but I will also devise the top 8 on each apparatus. 

Team:


  1. Great Britain
  2. Hungary
  3. Czech Republic A
  4. Austria
  5. Czech Republic B
  6. Poland
The team from Great Britain (Halford, Stedford, O'Reilly, Grindle, Mattis and Tinkler) managed a 2.700 difference  margin for their score from Hungary. 

All Around (Top 16):

  1. Noemi Makra
  2. Tyesha Mattis
  3. Amy Tinkler
  4. Barbora Mokskova
  5. Jade Stedford
  6. Beata Eke
  7. Chantelle Halford
  8. Teal Grindle
  9. Jessica Stabinger
  10. Zsofia Kovacs
  11. Kitti Monti
  12. Anna Maria Kanyai
  13. Teresa Ochinskya
  14. Bianca Farkas
  15. Nadine Kanonova
  16. Natalie Chalupova

I couldn't managed to work out the top 8 for vault. 

Bars:

  1. Noemi Makra          13.600
  2. Tyesha Mattis        13.300
  3. Beata Eke                12.750
  4. Chantelle Halford   12.550
  5. Ellis O'Reilly            12.300
  6. Amy Tinkler            12.300
  7. Jade Stedford          12.300
  8. Marja Glabonjat      11.900
Beam:

  1. Noemi Makra      14.950
  2. Tyesha Mattis     14.000
  3. Amy Tinkler        13.300
  4. Beata Eke             13.050
  5. Jessica Stabinger 13.000
  6. Teal Grindle          12.750
  7. Jade Stedford        12.650
  8. Chantelle Halford  12.300
Floor:

  1. Amy Tinkler          13.850
  2. Teal Grindle           13.700
  3. Tyesha Mattis        13.600
  4. Chantelle Halford   13.300
  5. Noemi Makra          13.250
  6. Jade Stedford          13.200
  7. Kitti Monti                13.100
  8. Natalie Chalupova   12.750

Sunday 28 October 2012

THE WORLD GYMNAST STORE

The World Gymnast Store is now open again with a funky new tumblr site, ready for you to get your hands all over our new stock. I haven't been very active with our spreadshirt but I have some tee shirts that I am planning of creating so we'll have too see. 

So here are all the links; 

U.K store

U.S store

Tumblr store

happy browsing <3

MEET THE STARS: GLASGOW WORLD CUP

A new segment on The World Gymnast is amongst us! It's called 'MEET THE STARS', it's virtually just a list of the gymnastics competing in meets that are happening very soon with a little video & bio about there career. As you know, Glasgow Grand Prix is lurking closer so let' s check it out



LARISA IORDACHE (ROU)

The upcoming Romanian star could be a real threat for the title this year. She's also booked for the Stuttgart meet too. Larisa burst onto the Senior scene this year, with successes as a Junior at the YOG etc. She had a hugely successful Europeans with a team gold, beam silver and floor gold. Her olympics could've gone better but she managed a top 12 finish. Watch Larisa on floor here

WAKANA INOUE (JPN)

Wakana is a fairly new, unknown gymnast to the Elite stage. The 17 year old competed in the Australia vs Japan meet earlier in the year. She could definitely be the answer to Japan's new gymnastics. Watch her on floor here

ELIZABETH PRICE (USA)

It's the return of Elizabeth Price. She could also be a big threat to the Women's field. She was one of the alternates for the U.S olympic teams and she is coming back stronger. She struggled her way through the VISAs this year and was a little upset but she can fight back. Watch ebee on floor here

KAITLYN HOFLAND (CAN)

Kaitlyn is a relatively new gymnast too the senior rankings, only 16 years of age. She's coached by Lawson Harmer at Futures' Gymnastics. She has already been too competitions like Massilla, Gymnix, Combs and Wild Rose but she is taking it more Internationally this time. watch Kaitlyn on bars here

REBECCA TUNNEY (GBR)

Rebecca has had an absolutely amazing first senior year. She started off quite shaky at the American Cup but completed great performances at the English Championships. She made the floor final in Brussels for the Euros and finished 6th but still took away valuable experience. She was flawless at the Liverpool Echo for the British Championships and managed too swoop into an Olympic all-around final. Watch twiggy on floor here

ELISABETH SEITZ (GER)

Elisabeth is a real taker for the World Cup events, I don't think I've seen a world cup without participating in the bars or floor. She has had a bit of bumpy but successful career. She's taken quite a few knocks and wobbles like at the 2010 Worlds but she has overall been a reliable, consistent gymnast over the years. No doubt she will be on top form for this meet. Watch Eli on floor here

My Predictions? 


  1. Larisa Iordache
  2. Rebecca Tunney
  3. Elizabeth Price or Elisabeth Seitz
  4. Elizabeth Price or Elisabeth Seitz
  5. Wakana Inoue
  6. Kaitlyn Hofland




Sunday 30 September 2012

GET AMONGST IT!

You can now have your say in a new poll I have devised asking one question: 'what would you like from your world gymnast blog?' simple really. I really want to hear your opinions on what you think and what we can have to make the blog really fun. 

After our The World Gymnast Awards poll (which the results are yet to come) this should be a success. 

If you have any other ideas, e-mail me at theworldgymnast@live.co.uk


http://www.misterpoll.com/polls/568177

GET VOTING :)

NEW CONTACT!

we've recently decided to get a new e-mail address for the site because I can really gel with the google mail at all really after you need mobile verification etc. so I've decided to go for a new one. 

Of course, the google mail one will still be in existence because I have signed up the blog with it put I would check it very frequently so if you want a quick reply your better off sending it to the new one. Also, there will be a few competitions and contribution opportunities so the e-mail will be vital for that. 

here it is;

theworldgymnast@live.co.uk

yes, there it is. 

So, if you need to contact me for blog post contributions, blog ideas, fan mail and other things then please give me a shout by the e-mail. I will get a separate page for it so you can find it. 

thanks ;) 

Friday 28 September 2012

KENNEDY BAKER WILL NOT COMPETE

Recently, news broke out that USAs Kennedy Baker will not be competing in the 2nd Abierto Gimnasia Cup in Mexico. 

In words....

"The US is no longer sending Kennedy Baker, with exciting Men's up-and-comer Donnell Whittenburg to be making the trip instead."

I'm not sure if Kennedy is injured but I still think it's unfair of USA to bump Donnell Whittenburg over her because she didn't even make the Olympic team either. 

The female representative for USA is GAGEs Brenna Dowell, who could be a strong contender. 

If you want to be reminded on the teams start list; HERE IT IS

TEAM USA
Brenna Dowell
Donell Whitennburg

TEAM BRAZIL
Sergio Sasaki Jr

TEAM BRITAIN
Daniel Purvis

TEAM AUSTRALIA
Georgia-Rose Brown

TEAM COLOMBIA
Jessica Gil Ortiz
Jorge Hugo Giraldo

TEAM CANADA
Anderson Loran

TEAM RUSSIA
Anna Dementiieva
David Belyavskiy

TEAM MEXICO
Luis Alberto Sousa
Yessenia Estrada
Ana Estefania Lago
Axel Elias

TEAM ITALY
Ciara Gandolfi
Mattia Tamiazzo

TEAM UKRAINE
Oleg Verniaev

TEAM POLAND
Marta Pihan-Kulesza


13 DAYS!!!!




Sunday 23 September 2012

ASK ME ANYTHING

I have recently created an ask.fm account which seems to be the latest trend. 
Ask fm is all about asking questions that you're curious about or you just wanted to know. It's very entertaining reading and answering questions so ask away guys ;)

 ASK ME ANYTHING HERE

Monday 17 September 2012

THE 2ND MEXICAN OPEN & REST OF YEAR SCHEDULE

and we're back with gymnastics action with the 2nd Mexican Open. There's a big line up this year so I am really looking forward to it. 

If we recap back to last year, we saw Ksenia Afanasiieva take the title and then round it off with a horrendously forgettable dance routine in ugg boots, yes, sounds vile. 

It's taking place from 12-13th of October so hold your horses but it will definitely be a good event. 


  1. Anna Dementyeva
  2. Ana Lago
  3. Yessenia Estrada
  4. Georgia Rose Brown
  5. Brenna Dowell
  6. Kennedy Baker
  7. Ciara Gandolfi
  8. Jessica Gil Ortiz
I think this is a very strong field. 

Who is going to win? 

Well, we have 1 girl with Olympic participation experience (Gil Ortiz) so she may be a little bit drained after the huge expectation. I think the two Americans (Dowell & Baker) will be raring to go after they didn't make it through the gruelling Olympic Trials so they will want to prove something. The Mexican girls will obviously have the home support. I think that Anna Dementiyeva will be a very strong contender because she hasn't really competed a single big international competiton this year so she'll be rearing to go and get her only title of this year but I think it could be anyone's game really


Interestingly, Nadia Comaneci will be the competition's ''godmother'' 

But, what is next after this meet?

Well obviously, the 2012 season is coming to a close but we still have a few more competitions left.

3-7 Oct: ART South American Junior Gymnastics Championships (Cochabamba, Bolivia)

clashing with this tournament is the Alexander Dityatin Cup 2012 (St. Petersburg, Russia)

26-28th Oct: The Olympic Hopes Cup (Liberec, Czech Republic)

3 Nov: 2nd International Torneoi (Schilitgiem, France)

8-11 Nov: XI South American Senior Champs (Rosario, Argentina)

17 Nov: Jaoquim Blume Memorial (Barcelona, Spain)

23-24th Nov: Ostrava Grand Prix (Ostrava, Czech Rep.)

clashing with 2nd of Ostrava GP is Alpen Adria Cup (Klagenfurt, Austria)

1-2 Dec: ENBW World Cup Series (Stuttgart, Germany)

8 Dec: ART World Cup Series (Glasgow, UK)

14-15 Dec: Mikhail Voronin Cup (Moscow, Russia)

thank you. follow @theworldgymnast for news updates and more

Wednesday 29 August 2012

THE WORLD GYMNAST AWARDS 2012

The World Gymnast Awards have returned for another year. The purpose of this is for everyone to get together and celebrate the talent of this year. We've seen thrills, spills and more, 

Also, if the awards are popular then, I will do a LIVE awards ceremony via. Ustream. sound good?

If you want to see a live awards ceremony, then you need to get voting

get voting here

GO NOW

MEET YOUR 'THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY' LINE UP

I have created a new section called 'the good, the bad & the ugly'. However, this is in existence but I've changed it because we have a panel of 7 bloggers all keen to get nip picky about some njew leotards, let me introduce them to you.

Arabian Punch Front
Blog 
Twitter

Deelan from LTA Gymnastics

Blog
Twitter

Annabella from The Balance Blog
Blog
Twitter
Tumblr

Anna, Emma & Sarah from BG Bloggers
Blog
Anna's Twitter
Emma's Twitter
Sarah's Twitter

Double Double Gym Blog
Blog
Twitter

Sarah Kirby
Site
Twitter

Chris Saccullo
Youtube
Twitter

So you know the score, right? We assess some of the most beautiful, ugly, shocking, alright, OMFG leotards and let you have the entertainment of reading our comments and you can have your say by commenting below. 

Simple?

SPORTING APP

Dutch gymnast Arjen Butter is currently in the process of launching a new sporting app, solely on gymnastics purposes.

 It's estimated to be released next month. Basically, it's all about routines. Creating them, what to put inside them. It's targeted at the coaching area because it can easily hold up to 24 gymnasts. Coaches & gymnasts can have discussions on what they will include in the routine and you can put it in easy. I didn't mention but this is only a mens artistic app but Arjen is planning on upgrading to womens later on. 

The features include;

- Scrolling within the code of points. (left and right scrolling is switching in the groups)(up and down scrolling is scrolling within the group)
- Click on an element to add this in your routine
- Double click on an element to let it zoom in so you can see it more clear when you think its to small
- In the routine you can swap positions of the elements
- It shows which group you miss for maximum points
- It gives an error when: to many elements of a group / twice the same element / forgot to save / twice a dismount and many more
- Each element and his value will be automatically calculated. So you will always see an up to date D and E-score
- You can delete an element by dragging it outside the borders
- Save and load your routine
- Post your routine on Facebook

You can also toggle the 'hits' and 'tries' and see the percentage of how many times you miss or hit. 

This could really be a hit so we need to support Arjen and help me & him to help get this on the road.

Thanks.


Saturday 25 August 2012

THE OLYMPIC AFTERMATH: GRUMBLES AND COMPLAINTS PT 1

The Olympics finished quite a while ago but many gymnastics bloggers, fans and everyone in the sport has many grumbles and complaints from the olympics and rules we want changed. Not complaints like Vanessa Ferrari's leos, which could definitely be cleaned up but like the 2-per country rule, dah, I hate saying that!

1. 2-PER COUNTRY RULE

Underline it, put it bold, throw it to FIG, they will not buy it! On numerous occasions, I have e-mailed & tweeted them but still no response. This rule is actually crazy town. Everyone was distraught about Jordyn but the best 2 girls obviously got through because Gabby scored 3 tenths higher than Jordyn but it would've been a better battle.

2011 Worlds (Jo)               2012 Olympics (Gabby)

VT: 15.716                              15.966

UB:  13.60                               15.733

BB: 15.266                              15.500

FX: 14.800                              15.033

----------                                  ------------
59.382                                      62.232



2. TIE BREAKER

Mention tiebreaker to me and the consequences will be HUGE! This is the part of gymnastics I hate. Take Alexandra Raisman, she scored 59.966 so did Aliya Mustafina but Aliya got the credit of bronze. UNFAIR! Other examples include Aliya Mustafina & Beth Tweddle in floor qualifications and that is super horrible considering she is from the home nation, Alexandra Raisman and Catalina Ponor for bronze on beam for .3 in execution & Musty and Ferrari. 
I'm just warning you, if the rule isn't changed for next years worlds, bitches will be cut. 

3. TIM & ELFI BE GONE

I hate tim and elfi and they're getting on a little bit so I say, GOOD RIDDANCE 

thats it for part 1 

TWITTER ACCOUNT UP FOR GRABS

my newly opened account @TwiggysBun has become very popular amongst gymnastic tweeters but i've decided to change it into someone elses hands as I am not quite sure what to tweet on it. However, I will still check and occasionally tweet on it but it's more permanent for someone else.

If your interested then e-mail us; the.world.gymnast1@gmail.com, tweet me and direct message me on @theworldgymnast

thank you. 

Thursday 23 August 2012

THE YEARLY LUL

Usually this time every year, there is a massive lul in gymnastics feed. Bloggers can scrap a mere amount of news into the blogs due to the lack in competitions so I just wanted to tell you that the reason I haven't been blogging lately is that reason. This Olympics was incredible though. So, I might be tweeting a little but more so you can follow @theworldgymnast!

on the petition, we have reached 546 supporters but FIG haven't even responded so I'm taking that as a No!

so just a brief re-cap, 

bye x

Wednesday 1 August 2012

PETITION

if you don't know by now, me & another person have set up a petition to FIG about changing the 2 per nation rule. My target was 250 signatures but we have reached a staggering 420 and I haven't closed it yet. I have already sent an e-mail to the FIG but they haven't responded so I think they're a little snobbish/sceptical about it but we will have to wait and see


 https://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/scrap-2-gymnasts-per-final


Sunday 29 July 2012

LIVE BLOG.

we are live blogging the rest of the Olympic Games. Click ''Olympic Live Blog'' on the pages bar and refresh for regular updates we will also have links on how to watch and chat as well. thanks



Thursday 26 July 2012

LONDON 2012: PODIUM TRAINING

Podium Training at London 2012 has already commenced but I thought I'd give you the order of the day. Subdivision 1 has already started with Brazil and 3 mixed groups. You can keep up with the action via. gymnastike examiner the all around & FIG 


now, the schedule 


SUBDIVISION 2:


Vault:

  1. Ashleigh Heldsinger 
  2. Salma Mahmoud
  3. Nataliya Kononenko
  4. Zoi Lima
  5. Valeria Maksiiuta
Bars:
  1. Francesca DeAgostini
  2. Erika Fasana
  3. Carlotta Ferlito
  4. Vanessa Ferrari
  5. Elisabetta Preziosa
Beam:
  1. Marta Pihan
  2. Tina Erceg
  3. Giulia Steingruber
  4. Lorena Quinones 
  5. Maria Homolova
Floor:
  1. Georgia Bonora
  2. Ashleigh Brennan
  3. Emily Little
  4. Lauren Mitchell
  5. Larissa Miller

SUBDIVISION 3:

Vault:
  1. Gabrielle Douglas
  2. Kyla Ross
  3. Jordyn Wieber
  4. Alexandra Raisman
  5. McKayla Maroney
Bars:
  1. Elsabeth Black
  2. Victoria Moors
  3. Dominique Pegg
  4. Brittany Rogers
  5. Kristina Vaculik
Beam:
  1. Hannah Whelan
  2. Imogen Cairns
  3. Jennifer Pinches
  4. Rebecca Tunney
Floor:
  1. Mira Boujmajen
  2. Youna Dufournet
  3. Anne Kuhm
  4. Auriele Malausenna
  5. Sophia Serseri
SUBDIVISION 4:

Vault:
  1. Barbara Gasser
  2. Jessica Gil Ortiz
  3. Nastassia Marachkouskaya
  4. Jessica Lopez
  5. Luisa Galiulina
Bars:
  1. Janine Berger
  2. Elisabeth Seitz
  3. Kim Bui
  4. Lisa Katharine Hill
  5. Oksana Chusovitina
Beam:
  1. Deng Linlin
  2. He Kexin
  3. Huang Qiushuang
  4. Sui Lu
  5. Yao Jinnan
Floor:
  1. Ksenia Afanasyeva
  2. Aliya Mustafina
  3. Victoria Komova
  4. Anastasia Grishina
  5. Maria Paseka
SUBDIVISION 5

Vault:
  1. Thi Ha Phan
  2. Sasa Golob
  3. Celine Van Gerner
  4. Simona Castro
  5. Sherine El Zeiny
Bars
  1. Yu Minobe
  2. Rie Tanaka
  3. Yuko Shintake
  4. Asuka Teramoto
  5. Koko Tsurumi
Beam:
  1. Lara Svilpaite
  2. Heem Lin Wei
  3. Maria Paula Vargas
  4. Ralitsa Mileva
Floor:
  1. Diana Bulimar
  2. Diana Chelaru
  3. Larisa Iordache
  4. Sandra Izbasa
  5. Catalina Ponor
so, that is your lot folks. Remember follow the guys above for details.

Monday 23 July 2012

YES

after numerous bitchy messages, annoying people and just constant insults. I decided I'd come clean to you guys.


Yes, I am James, I'm 12 years old. When you see the word 12, most of you instantly fleet some place else but I don't want to be that person. I am very passionate for Gymnastics and I love it dearly but the biggest thing people have told me is spelling. Yeah, I am not the greatest speller but who cares? I make my opinion and if you don't like it then don't read my blog.


I'm sorry for lying to some people but you know the reasons why!


From James



Sunday 22 July 2012

LONDON 2012: MY OLYMPICS PREDICTIONS

well, the London games are coming up so I thought I'd share my App. Finals predictions with you. So, hey; (not in medal order.)


Vault Final



  1. McKayla Maroney
  2. Sandra Izbasa
  3. Giulia Steingruber
  4. Oksana Chusovitina
  5. Janine Berger
  6. Yamilet Pena
  7. Elsa Garcia (if she's good)
  8. Thi Ha Phan
Bars Final

  1. Beth Tweddle
  2. He Kexin
  3. Gabrielle Douglas
  4. Victoria Komova
  5. Aliya Mustafina
  6. Huang Qiushuang
  7. Larisa Iordache
  8. Rebecca Tunney or Elisabeth Seitz
Beam Final

  1. Yao Jinnan
  2. Sui Lu
  3. Victoria Komova
  4. Alexandra Raisman
  5. Jordyn Wieber
  6. Larisa Iordache
  7. Catalina Ponor
  8. Aliya Mustafina or Anastasia Grishina
Floor Final

  1. Alexandra Raisman
  2. Jordyn Wieber
  3. Larisa Iordache
  4. Catalina Ponor or Beth Tweddle
  5. Aliya Mustafina
  6. Kseniya Afanasiieva
  7. Lauren Mitchell
  8. Diana Chelaru or Hannah Wheilan
Team Final Prediction (In Order)

  1. United States
  2. Russia
  3. Romania
  4. China
  5. Italy
  6. Great Britain
  7. Canada
  8. France
All-Around Final Top 12 (Order)

  1. Gabrielle Douglas
  2. Aliya Mustafina
  3. Larisa Iordache or Jordyn
  4. Jordyn or Larisa
  5. Victoria Komova
  6. Yao Jinnan
  7. Huang Qiushuang
  8. Elisabeth Seitz
  9. Hannah Whelan
  10. Diana Bulimar
  11. Youna Dufournet
  12. Rie Tanaka

Vault Podium

  1. McKayla Maroney
  2. Sandra Izbasa
  3. Janine Berger
Bars 

  1. Beth Tweddle
  2. Gabrielle Douglas
  3. Victoria Komova
Beam

  1. Jordyn Wieber
  2. Sui Lu
  3. Victoria Komova
Floor

  1. Alexandra Raisman
  2. Ksenia Afanisiieva
  3. Larisa Iordache