Saturday 9 February 2013

NCAA LIVE BLOG: 9.02.2013

I'm live blogging the Utah meet, twitter for Lindenwood

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Gymnasts are walking in

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I will now be watching the Lindenwood meet, starting in 5 mins. It's a free stream so be sure to watch and tweet along with me! 

link here

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Minnesota win the meet!

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Kylie Schermann - Minnesota - Floor - 9.925

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Alina Weinstein - Illinois - Beam - 9.900

her all-around score was 39.550

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Janell Campbell - Minnesota - Floor - 9.875

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Sarah Fideler - Illinois - Beam - 9.725

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Lindsay Mable - Minnesota - Floor - 9.900

finishes all-around with 39.350

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Gianna O'Connor - Illinois - Beam - 9.825

finishes all-around with 38.475

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Cierra Tomson - Minnesota - Floor - 9.875

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Sunny Kato - Illinois - Beam - 9.650

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Hanna Nordquist - Minnesota - Floor - 9.800

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Kelsi Eberly - Illinois - Beam - 9.100

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Jenny Covers - Minnesota - Floor - 9.800

she finishes the all-around with 39.125

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Amber See - Illinois - Beam - 9.850

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The teams are now tied 147.400 after Shannon Gollich's beam had an inquiry

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Shannon Gollich - Minnesota - Beam - 9.825
Amber See - Illinois - Floor - 9.900

Illinois have crept back up to 1st position by 0.050

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Alina Weinstein - Illinois - Floor - 9.925

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Kylie Schermann - Minnesota - Beam - 9.350

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Gianna O'Connor - Illinois - Floor - 9.825


Lindsay Mable - Minnesota - Beam - 9.775

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Sarah Fiedler - Illinois - Floor - 9.800

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Hanna Nordquist - Minnesota - Beam - 9.875

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Jordan Naleway - Illinois - Floor - 9.800

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Justine Cherwick - Minnesota - Beam - 9.750

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Kelsi Eberly - Illinois - Floor - 9.775

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Jenny Covers - Minnesota - Beam - 9.725

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Janell Campbell - Minnesota - Bars - 9.900

Minnesota have snatched the lead from Illinois by 0.350 points

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Cierra Tomson - Minnesota - Bars - 9.900

Alina Weinstien - Illinois - Vault - 9.875

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Lindsay Mable - Minnesota - Bars - 9.825

Gianna O'Connor - Illinois - Vault - 9.825

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Kayla Slechta - Minnesota - Bars - 9.825

Amber See - Illinois - Vault - 9.850

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Madie Henley - Minnesota - Bars - 9.825

Heather Foley - Illinois - Vault - 9.750

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Jenny Covers - Minnesota - Bars - 9.700

Jaclyn Kantecki - Illinois - Vault - 9.700

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Elizabeth McNabb - Illinois - Vault - 9.475

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Alina Weinstein - Illinois - Bars - 9.850

After 1 rotation, Illinois are leading Minnesota by 0.025

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Jenny Covers - Minnesota - Vault - 9.900

Sarah Fielder - Illinois - Bars - 9.825

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Kayla Slechta - Minnesota - Vault - 9.800

Sunny Kato - Illinois - Bars - 9.875

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Kylie Schermann - Minnesota - Vault - 9.850

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Jaclyn Kantecki - Illinois - Bars - 9.825

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Lindsay Mable - Minnesota - Vault - 9.850
Gianna O'Connor - Illinois - Bars - 9.000

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Cierra Tomson - Minnesota - Vault - 9.675
Jordan Naleway - Illinois - Bars - 9.775

Minnesota v Illinois-Champaign has just started

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SERIE A: OPENING

Last night was the opening of this year's Serie A, hosted in Italy. It's an Italian national league, similar to NCAA but this meet has clubs and it's elite gymnastics. Lissone were strong favorites coming in to the competition, with 2 of the 4 gymnastics being previous Olympic team members. Veteran Vanessa Ferrari managed to pull out the goods for Brixia Brescia. Surprisingly, Carlotta Ferlito sat out for Lissone. 

Team:

  1. Lissone ASD - 161.500
  2. Brixia Brescia - 159.600
  3. Pro Lissone ASD - 156.950
  4. Olos AS - 156.750
  5. Forza Virtu SG - 155.150
  6. Trieste 81 ASD - 153.300
  7. Galleria Del Tiro - 148.350
  8. Ginnica Giglio - 146.450
All-Around:
  1. Vanessa Ferrari (Brixia)
  2. Enus Mariani (Pro Lissone)
  3. Elisa Meneghini (Lissone)
  4. Elisabetta Preziosa (Lissone)
  5. Federica Macri (Trieste 81)
  6. Tea Ugrin (Trieste 81)
  7. Giorgia Campana (AS Olos)
  8. Cinita Rodriquez (Forza)
  9. Martine Buro (Pro Lissone)
  10. Giorgia Morera (AS Olos)
Vault:
  1. Martine Buro (Pro Lissone)
  2. Vanessa Ferrari (Brixia)
  3. Enus Mariani (Pro Lissone)
  4. Marta Novello (Forza)
  5. Nicole Terlenghi (Estate 83)
  6. Arianna Rocca (Forza)
Bars:
  1. Vanessa Ferrari (Brixia)
  2. Chiara Gandolfi (AS Olos)
  3. Chiara Imeraj (Brixia)
  4. Giorgia Campana (AS Olos)
  5. Giorgia Morerra (AS Olos)
  6. Enus Mariani (Pro Lissone)
Beam:
  1. Elisabetta Preziosa (Lissone)
  2. Vanessa Ferrari (Brixia)
  3. Elisa Meneghini (Lissone)
  4. Enus Mariani (Pro Lissone)
  5. Tea Ugrin (Trieste 81)
  6. Federica Macri (Trieste 81)
Floor:
  1. Elisabetta Preziosa (Lissone)
  2. Enus Mariani (Pro Lissone)
  3. Vanessa Ferrari (Brixia)
  4. Alessia Praz (Lissone)
  5. Elisa Meneghini (Lissone)
  6. Giorgia Campania (AS Olos)
BRING ON NEXT WEEK!

NCAA RESULTS ROUND-UP: FRIDAY

Luckily, I watched and tweeted a bit of the NCAA yesterday night. I watched Central Michigan v Northern Illinois and BYU v South East Missouri but I also tweeted/blogged live stats too and I briefly listened to LSU audio against Missouri (when Mincia Hall got a 10.0!)
As you know, I'll do the highest scorers on all the events and all-around.

(NSH means New Season High)

LSU (197.275) v Missouri (194.575)

So, I briefly listened to the LSU audio and I was so excited when LSU's Llominica Hall managed to score a perfect ten, the first time in decades. Not only that, Rheagan Courville won the all-around, with a new season high. It was also the first time that Jessie Jordan went up for an all-around meet, she managed to gain 3rd. 

Vault: Rheagan Courville (LSU) - 9.950
Bars: Kaleigh Dickson/Rheagan Courville (LSU) - 9.850
Beam: Rachel Updike (Missouri)/Jessie Jordan/Rheagan Courville (LSU) - 9.900
Floor: Llomincia Hall (LSU) - 10.000

Kentucky (195.825) v Georgia (195.825)

WOW, a draw between No.18 Kentucky and No.6 Georgia. I couldn't watch this meet because of damn ALL ACCESS but I did tweet some of the Live Stats. Audrey Harrison from Kentucky managed a new season high for the all-around and managed a win. Georgia's Brittany Rogers managed a 9.925 on vault to tie for the win, a new season high also and she also debuted her all-around meet.

Vault: Brittany Rogers/Brandi Jay (Georgia) - 9.925
Bars: Brittany Rogers/Chelsea Davis (Georgia) - 9.900
Beam: Kaylan Earls (Georgia) - 9.875
Floor: Audrey Harrison (Kentucky) - 9.900
AA: Audrey Harrison (Kentucky) - 39.900

Brigham Young (195.150) v SE Missouri (192.350)

I was lucky enough to watch this meet, I have become a very supporting fan of the BYU cougars after I watched them a few weeks back at Boise State. They started off strong on the vault, freshie Eliane Kulczyck took the highest score of 9.875, SE Missouri could've started better after they had to count a fall but Taryn Vanderpool had a beautiful routine to score 9.800. 

Vault: Eliane Kulcyzk (BYU) - 9.875
Bars: Haylee Rollins (BYU) - 9.850
Beam: Makenzie Johnson (BYU) - 9.850
Floor: Haylee Rollins (BYU) - 9.825
AA: Raquel Willman (BYU) - 39.000

Florida (198.100) v Alabama (196.850)

Florida managed an easy win against the Crimson Tide. Florida's Bridget Sloan managed an all-around win and a new season high. Florida also managed to create a new team high score. For Alabama, Marissa Gutierrez won the vault, with 0.050 on her season high.
Kim Jacob also achieved a new all-around season high.

Vault: Marissa Gutierrez (Alabama) - 9.950
Bars: Bridget Sloan/Mackenzie Caquatto (Florida) - 9.950
Beam: Mackenzie Caquatto (Florida) - 9.925
Floor: Ashanee Dickerson (Florida) - 9.975
AA: Bridget Sloan (Florida) - 39.675

Michigan (196.925) v Ohio (196.250)

Ex-leaders Michigan managed a narrow win against the Buckeyes. Hungarian gymnast Austin Lee Sheppard managed a new vault season high of 9.875. Katie Zurales and Joanna Sampson both did amazing jobs at competing all-around but we didn't see Suchi Sugiyama completing the all-around field. 

Vault: Katie Zurales (Michigan) - 9.925
Bars: Alyssa Marohn (Ohio) - 9.900 (NSH)
Beam: Briley Cassanova (Michigan) - 9.875 (NSH)
Floor: Joanna Sampson (Michigan) - 9.925

That's a handful of the meets that were on last night, the new season rankings haven't been announced yet but I think Florida will be able to retain their lead. LSU also did very well tonight, they were No.8 ranked coming into this weekend and I think they could move up. Brigham Young did very well still, hopefully I will be catching up next week with them. 

Today's (Saturday) Meets;

5pm - Illinois v Minnesota - Stats
7pm - Lindenwood v Bowling Green - Video
9pm - Utah v California - Video - Stats

Friday 8 February 2013

NCAA LIVE BLOG: FRIDAY, WEEK 6

Hi Guys! 

For BYU updates, go to my twitter here

SE Missouri start on Bars, BYU on Vault

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The BYU v SE Missouri stream has started

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Florida Gators score 198.100 and beat the Crimson Tide with 196.850. 
That is a new season high for Florida

Llominica Hall - Floor - LSU - 10.0!

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Rheagan Courville (LSU) - 9.900 - Floor

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Rachel Updike (Missouri) - Beam - 9.900

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Randii Wyrick (LSU) - Floor - 9.800

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Jessica Savona (LSU) - Floor - 9.900

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Southeast Missouri @ Brigham Young - 2:00am GMT

CLICK HERE TO VIEW, STARTS IN 15 MINUTES 

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Jessica Jordan (LSU) - Floor - 9.850

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Georgia Gym Dawgs narrowly defeat the Kentucky team

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Auburn lead Arkansas after One Rotation

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Oklahoma have completed their Bars rotation (49.400)

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Miranda Eubank (Missouri) - Bars - 9.800
Brie Olson (Oklahoma) - Bars - 9.800
Haley Scamann (Oklahoma) - Bars - 9.800
Laura Kappler (Missouri) - Bars - 9.675
Milan Ivory (Iowa) - Vault - 9.750

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Erica Brewer (Oklahoma) - Bars - 9.925
Randii Wyrick (LSU) - Vault - 9.875
Keeley Kmiechak (Oklahoma) - Bars - 9.900

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Rebecca Clark (Oklahoma) - Bars - 9.900
Kayleigh Dickson (LSU) - Vault - 9.825
Sandra Ostad (Missouri) - Bars - 9.725
Henrietta Green (Iowa) - Vault - 9.675

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Arizona Stream has finally worked but just some intro music
link here

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L.S.U are leading University of Missouri after 1 Rotation

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Who's going to win between Iowa State and Oklahoma?
Comment below

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Georgia are leading Kentucky (147.525-146.700) after 3 rotations

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I'M SWITCHING STREAMS;
I'm watching the Arizona State Meet instead of Central Michigan, 
I will also be viewing Oklahoma v Iowa State's Live Stats


Cat Hires (Georgia) - Floor - 9.800
Victoria Apeli (Ohio) - Beam - 9.850
Brittany Petsel (CMU) - Floor - 9.700
Marissa Beucler (Kentucky) - 9.700
Shelby Davis (CMU) - Beam - 8.950

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Christa Tanella (Georgia) - Floor - 9.875
Sarah Grady (Ohio) - Beam - 9.575

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Sachi Sugiyama (Michigan) - Floor - 9.800

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Central Michigan start on beam, Brittany Petsel is starting off
Kaylan Earls (Georgia) - Floor - 9.725
Kayla Sienkowski (Kentucky) - Beam - 9.575
Maggie Dunn (Ohio) - Beam - 9.725

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3rd Rotations are coming soon

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Kylie Fagan (CMU) - 9.825 - Bars

Central Michigan lead, aswell as Georgia and Michigan

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Hallie Moral (CMU) 9.8 - Bars
Rachel Abrams (Ohio) 9.825 - Bars
Northern Illinois - 48.450 - Vault
Alexis Gross (Kentucky) - 9.875 - Bars

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Sachi Sugiyama (Michigan) 9.825
Taylor Nunen (CMU) 9.950

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Joanna Sampson (Michigan) 9.825
Katie Zurales (Michigan) 9.925
Lindsey Cheek (Georgia) 9.900

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Chelsea Davis (Georgia): 9.800
Alex DeLuca (Ohio): 9.650
Kayla Sienkowski (Kentucky) 9.750
Switching Rotations (Central Michigan v Northern Illi.)

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Georgia lead Kentucky so do Michigan over Ohio

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Tori Garcia (Chippenwas) - Vault - 9.975

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Shelby Gies - Michigan - Bars - 9.875

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Jill Chappel  9.825 - Kentucky - 9.825

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Ohio v Michigan

Audrey Tolbert - Vault - Ohio - 9.775

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Lindsey Cheek (Georgia) - Bars - 9.775


Marissa Beucler  (Kentucky) - Vault - 9.650 

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Chippewas start on vault, Northern Illinois start on Bars

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Central Michigan walk in (I'm not doing the times)

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00:01 GMT: I'm blogging/tweeting CMU v Northern Illinois and Kentucky v Georgia

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18:58 EST (23:58): CMU live stream has started 

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18:40 (23:40): 20 mins

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16:32 (22:32): 1hr 30mins until tonights kick-off 

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15:55 (21:55 GMT): I'd like to apologise, the UCLA match isn't on tonight, it's on sunday.

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15:13 (21:13): UCLA v Washington, UC Davis and Sacramento State is cominh up in less than one hour

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15:21 (20:21): make sure you follow my twitter for more @theworldgymnast here

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15:04 (20:04): I'm likely to be watching/live blogging;











WEEKLY NEWS UPDATE

This week has been quite frantic in the shape of gymnastics. The line-up for the WOGA Classic from 15-17th February has been announced, updates on Corrie Lothrop's injury and much more.

Update On Corrie Lothrop's Injury 

Utah Gymnast Corrie Lothrop's season came to a halt after she tore her Achilles tendon on floor against Arizona State last week. She had previously won the beam but she fell during training. It has already been confirmed that she will be out all season which makes it harder for Utah to fill the team. Replacement have not been said yet.

WOGA Classic Start List Announced - 16-17th February

Next weekend, it's the return of the highly anticipated WOGA Classic at the Dr Pepper Arena in Frisco, TX. Unfortunately, there are no tickets left after because I've checked. We have a nice broad and balanced selection of junior and senior competitors. Let's look at the roster;

Senior

  1. Lacy Dagen (San Mateo)
  2. Peyton Ernst (Texas Dreams)
  3. Kennedy Baker (Texas Dreams)
  4. Arianna Guerra (Texas Dreams)
  5. Mariya Livchikova (Ukraine)
  6. Abigail Milliet (Denton's)
  7. Krystyna Sankova (Ukraine)
  8. Katelyn Ohashi (WOGA)
  9. Madison Kocian (WOGA)
  10. Sabrina Schwab (WOGA)
Junior 
  1. Lauren Hernandez (MG Elite)
  2. Kristina Yaroshenko (Russia)
  3. Alexandra Yazydzhyan (Russia)
  4. Ivy Lu (Gymnix/Canada)
  5. Veronica Hults (Texas Dreams)
  6. Jelle Beullens (Belgium)
  7. Brianna Clark (Gymnix/Canada)
  8. Elissa Downie (Great Britain)
  9. Rhyannon Jones (Great Britain)
  10. Alyssa Baumann (WOGA)
  11. Irina Alexeeva (WOGA)
MAG Winter Cup 2013

In the men's side of gymnastics, the Winter Cup Challenger has already started in Las Vegas, Nevada. From Thursday's prelim session, Michigan's Adrian De Los Angeles managed a tight victory over Universal's Danell Leyva. Oklahoma's Jacob Dalton was third. For a full overview of the results, click here

More NCAA 

After last week's drama with Corrie Lothrop's injury, the Florida Gators sit comfortably at the top of the team standings with Oklahoma just trailing behind. Previous leaders, Michigan, have now dropped to third. Florida's Kytra Hunter has showed grit and determination to retain her National all-around lead. The leader on vault is Utah's Tory Wilson who is just 0.009 over Florida's Ashanee Dickerson. Things are even closer on bars with Gym Dog Chelsea Davis 0.008 over Kytra Hunter of Florida. UCLA's Vanessa Zamarripa leads the beam over Mackenzie Caquatto of Florida. The crowd pleaser Vanessa Zamarripa also takes the floor lead over Arkansas' Katherine Grable.

If you'd want stats, video and audio of this weekend's meets, look no further and click this link




BULLETIN COMPLETE!

Thursday 7 February 2013

SUPERGIRL CUP: THIS WEEKEND'S MEETS

Yet again, we have another selection of qualifier meets this weekend for the Nastia Supergirl Cup in less than a month. Last week, we saw Mariah Peterson, Rache Daum, Bridget Dean, Alexandra McMurtry, Lexy Ramler, Alicia Boren, Ashton Locklear and Miranda Cabada all qualified to the event. 

So, here is the schedule for this weekend;

February 8-10: Fiesta Bowl Invitational - Chandler, AZ - Website 
February 8-10: Charity Choice Invit. - Tacoma, WA - Website 
February 8-10: IGI Chicago Style - Chicago, IL - Website
February 8-9: Gliders Invitational - Ontario, CA - Website

Last Week's Qualifiers (c) USAG

Wednesday 6 February 2013

NCAA NEWS: WEEK SIX GUIDE

Last week, we saw a dramatic turn of events in the NCAA. Florida managed to clench on to their no.1 ranking and UCLA's Vanessa Zamarripa scored a 10.0 on vault.

As you know, I have recently started covering the NCAA results and I decided to go out on the hunt to look for this week's competitions and then put them into an almost 'TV Guide' so I think I've got most meets but don't hold your breath

Friday 8th February 


2:00pm PT - UCLA v Washington v UC Davis v Sacramento - Video (free) - Stats

3:00pm - Alaska v Winona State v Centenary

6:30pm CT - Missouri v LSU - Video ($) - Tickets 

7:00pm ET - Kentucky v Georgia - Video ($) - Live Stats

7:00pm MT - Air Force v Utah State

7:00pm ET - Florida v Alabama - Tickets  - Video ($)

7:00pm MT - Arizona State v Oregon State - TV

7:00pm CT - Auburn v Arkansas  

7:00pm ET - Northern Illinois v Central Michigan

7:00pm MST - BYU v Southeast Missouri - TV

7:00pm MT - Denver v Southern Utah - Live Stats - Tickets

7:00pm ET - Maryland v North Carolina v New Hampshire v Towson - Live Stats

7:00pm CT -  Michigan State v Iowa - Live Stats

7:00pm ET - Michigan v Ohio State - Live Stats - Video ($)

7:00pm CST - Oklahoma v Iowa State (Beauty & The Beast) - Live Stats

7:00pm - San Jose State v Seattle Pacific - Video (free)

Saturday 9th February 

4:00pm CT - Minnesota v Illinois - Video ($) - Tickets

7:00pm MT - California v Utah - Video (free) - Live Stats - Tickets

Sunday 10th February

2:00pm MST - Boise v Southeast Missouri - Video - Live Stats  

2:00pm PT - UCLA v Washington v UC Davis v Sacramento - (free) - Live Stats - Tickets

2:00pm CST -  West Virginia v Iowa State  - Video (free) 



Looks like we have a big showdown coming up this week. 

Leggo!
















Monday 4 February 2013

NCAA REGIONAL RANKINGS: WEEK FIVE

I decided to mix up the weekly NCAA rankings and do them by Regional ranking so here we go. Week Five offered a lot but unfortunately, I could watch it but all the results shown are the Top 5

West

Team
  1. UCLA
  2. Stanford
  3. Oregon State
  4. Boise State
  5. California
All-Around
  1. Vanessa Zamarippa (UCLA)
  2. Ivana Hong (Stanford)
  3. Kelsi Blalock (Oregon)
  4. Ashley Morgan (Stanford)
  5. Olivia Courtney (UCLA)
South Central

Team
  1. Oklahoma
  2. Nebraska
  3. Arizona
  4. Arkansas
  5. Illinois-Champaign
All-Around
  1. Emily Wong (Nebraska)
  2. Katherine Grable (Arkansas)
  3. Taylor Spears (Oklahoma)
  4. Erica Brewer (Oklahoma)
  5. Jessie DeZiel (Nebraska
North East

Team
  1. Michigan
  2. Penn State
  3. New Hampshire
  4. Pittsburgh
  5. Bridgeport
All-Around
  1. Joanna Sampson (Michigan)
  2. Katie Zurales (Michigan)
  3. Sasha Tsikhanovich (Bridgeport)
  4. Sharraya Musser (Penn)
  5. Austyn Fobes (New Hampshire)
Central

Team
  1. Alabama
  2. LSU
  3. Auburn
  4. Kentucky
  5. Ohio
All-Around
  1. Kim Jacob (Alabama)
  2. Rheagan Courville (LSU)
  3. Caitlin Atkinson (Auburn)
  4. Marie Case (Kent State)
  5. Kaleigh Dickson (LSU)
North Central

Team
  1. Utah
  2. Denver
  3. Minnesota
  4. Iowa
  5. BYU
All-Around
  1. Corrie Lothrop (Utah)
  2. Georgia Dabritz (Utah)
  3. Moriah Martin (Denver)
  4. Melodi Pulgarin-Linero (Denver)
  5. Jenny Covers (Minnesota)
South East

Team
  1. Florida
  2. Georgia
  3. Maryland
  4. North Carolina
  5. West Virginia
All-Around
  1. Kytra Hunter (Florida)
  2. Bridget Sloan (Florida)
  3. Ashanee Dickerson (Florida)
  4. Alaina Johnson (Florida)
  5. Haley Watts (North Carolina)
So a quick re-cap;

At the top of the National Team Rankings, we see Florida followed by Oklahoma then ex-leaders Michigan.

In the all-around competition, Florida's Kytra Hunter is in the lead, closely followed by Vanessa Zamarripa of UCLA and in 3rd, Stanford's Ivana Hong.

But the NCAA Gymnast Of The Week has to go to UCLA's Vanessa Zamarripa after she pulled out a huge 10.0 Vault during the weekend so congratulations Vanessa.

Watch the vault here

Sunday 3 February 2013

IZBASA & CHELARU BACK TO GYMNASTICS

Romanian gymnasts Diana Chelaru and Sandra Izbasa are said to be returning to high level gymnastics. Izbasa announced her retirement 3 months ago but is now back on the training roster says Octavian Belu

The 2013 European Championships are coming up in around 2 months in Moscow, Russia. The only clear participants are Olympians Larisa Iordache and Diana Bulimar but Belu says that Izbasa is likely to join.

Chelaru has stated that she may be coming back to Elite gymnastics but it's still not confirmed. 


NCAA SATURDAY RECAP

Our weekly NCAA re-cap has rejoiced. Unfortunately, due to huge piles of homework, I can't usually stay up late for the meets but I'm giving you the latest gymnastics results from the states.

Georgia (197.5) v Alabama (196.95)

Top Scorers
Vault: Brandie Jay (Georgia)
Bars: Chelsea Davis (Georgia)
Beam: Kaylan Earls (Georgia)
Floor: Kim Jacob/Diandra Milliner (Alabama)
AA: Kim Jacob (Alabama)


Michigan (196.576) v Iowa (195.200)

Top Scorers
Vault: Joanna Sampson (Michigan)
Bars: Joanna Sampson (Michigan)
Beam: Joanna Sampson (Michigan)
Floor: Joanna Sampson (Michigan)
AA: Joanna Sampson (Michigan)

Bowling Green (193.825) v Kent State (195.800)

Top Scorers
Vault: Whitnee Johnson (Kent)
Bars: Rachel Guida (Kent)
Beam: Marie Case (Kent)
Floor: Marie Case (Kent)
AA: Marie Case (Kent)

Eastern Michigan v Central Michigan v Illinois v UIC

Central Michigan were the winners of the Michigan-Illinois Challenge. 

Top Scorers
Vault: Elise Gray (Illi)
Bars: Kylie Fagan (C.Mich)
Beam: Sami King (Illi)
Floor: Chantel Turk (UIC)

Northern Illinois (192.875) v Southeast Missouri (192.775)

Top Scorers
Vault: Megan Fosnow (SE Mis)
Bars: Megan Melendez (N.Illi)
Beam: Taylor Westrick (SE Mis)
Floor: Natalie Sutter (N.Illi)
AA: Natalie Sutter (N.Illi)

Stanford v UCLA 

I can't remember the score but Stanford won it!

Top Scorers
Vault: Vanessa Zamarippa (UCLA,10.0!)
Bars: Ivana Hong (Stanford)
Beam: Vanessa Zamarippa/Ivana Hong (UCLA/Stanford)
Floor: Vanessa Zamarippa (UCLA)

Penn (195.575) v Ohio State (194.675)

Top Scorers
Vault: Sarah Miller (Ohio)
Bars: Alex DeLuca and Sharaya Musser (Ohio/Penn)
Beam: Sharaya Musser (Penn)
Floor: Sarah Miller (Ohio)
AA: Sharaya Musser (Penn)

Denver (WINNER) v North Carolina v San Jose v Air Force Academy

Top Scorers
Vault: Moriah Martin (Denver)
Bars: Rachel Fincham (North Carolina)
Beam: Nina McGee (Denver)
Floor: Jorie Hall (Denver)
AA: Melodie Pulgarin-Linero (Denver)

That's your lot of the gymnastics from last night. Tomorrow, we have 3 meets lined up. 

George Washington and Yale @ New Hampshire (Video)

Gustavus @ Winona State (Pre-Game Story)

Oregon State @ California