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14 February - OLYMPIC CHAMPION KYLE SHEWFELT LEADS CANADIAN COMMONWEALTH TEAM PERFECT TEN IN TRIUMPHANT RETURN FROM INJURY The 2004 Olympic floor exercise champion Kyle Shewfelt made a triumphant return to competition at the Commonwealth Games Trials in Calgary scoring a perfect ten for execution on vault performing his own speciality Yurchenko 2 and a half “Shewfelt” vault ( Yurchenko 2 and a half ). Kyle suffered a broken ankle in October last year had not competed since winning Gold on Floor in the 2004 Athens Olympic Games when he became Canada’s first Olympic Champion in Men’s Artistic Gymnastics. Shewfelt’s total score on Vault as 16.8 which included the perfect 10.0 for execution and 6.8 for difficulty under the new Code of Points, with the 6.8 one of the highest for difficulty. He also earned the highest score on floor with a 15.2 , just ahead of World Championships Silver Medlaaist Brandon O’Neill who scored 14.9. Shewfelt also hit the second highest on high bar to secure a spot on the Commonwealth Team. Shewfelt said afterwards ‘’I was a little bit surprised because a 10 is unusual but I did a great vault,. But it’s my vault so I guess I better be able to do it perfectly. I was little bit nervous leading up but I think my experience came through for me. I simply relied on what I knew and everything fell into place.The new code is a work in progress but I think it’ll be good for me. For floor, vault and high bar I’m able to construct routines that are still at the top level but on floor for example I had to change a lot of things. So it’s a lot of practice and getting comfortable with the changes.’’’ Grant Golding posted the best score on three pieces with a 14.8 on pommel horse, 15.6 on Rings and tying with Ken Ikeda on 14.8 on P Bars. After Day One of Trials Golding led with 88.50, David Kikuchi 2nd with 87.800. Each gymnast knew that only the top two would be guaranteed a place on the Commonwealth Team with three further selections based on performances in individual events, so the pressure was on to guarantee a spot. Day 2 of saw Grant Golding finishing in 1st place in the All Around with a score of 177.40 points. Nathan Gafuik was second with 176.20, Adam Wong 3rd with 174.70, and David Kikuchi fourth with 173.00.This followed Kikuchi’s Gold Medal in the All Around at the Elite Canada Competition in December. ‘’We’re really excited about the team we’re going to bring to Melbourne,’’ said Jeff Thomson, men’s high performance director for Gymnastics Canada Gymnastique. ‘’The guys didn’t miss anything. There’s a lot of experience and the younger guys like Nathan and Adam showed once again they belonged to compete alongside the very best.’’ |
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17 February - WINTER OLYMPICS ATTRACTS AMAZING 140 MILLION AMERICAN VIEWERS ! London 2012 Advertisers and sponsors take note! NBC Sports have announced that an incredible 140 million viewers have watched the Winter Olympics in 6 days with average viewing figures of nearly 18 million viewers each night! This represents nearly half of all Americans and NBC are delighted with the response. After watching the incredible ice dance competitions, which were full of drama and falls in the Original Dance, I can’t wait for the Free Dance Routine Finals! |
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17 February - MEN’S WORLD CHAMPIONS TO COMPETE IN COTTBUS WORLD CUP AND CHINESE & BRAZILIAN WOMEN CONFIRMED! The Cottbus Wotld Cup Otganisers have confirmed that current All Around World Champion Hiroyuki Tomita will lead a strong Japanese Team at the World Cup Event in Germany from 24 - 26 March. Tomita will be joined by Olympic Team mates Kenya Kobayashi, Kensuke Murata, Hitioshi Aoyama and Takauya Nakase. Also confirmed are Olympic P Bars Champion Valeri Gonsharov, reigning World Champion on Floor Diego Hypolito from Brazil, plus Yuri Van Gelder from the Netherlands on Rings, and the top Slovanian duo Mitja Petkovsek on p bars and Aljaz Pegan on H Bars. US Gymnastics have also confirmed that Alexander Artemev who won Gold on Pommels at the 2005 American Cup and won Silver in Cottbus last year and Sean Golden who competed at the 2005 World Championships will also appear. Top Russians also confirmed include the winners of the DTB - Pokal 2005 and former All Around World Champion Nikolai Krjukow and Alexander Safoshkin who defeated Yuri Van Gelder on Rings in Stuttgart Amongst the women already confirmed are Polina Miller and Natalia Losetshko who will go head to head against top Chinese stars Li Ya who was the youngest member of the Chinese Team at the World Championships in Anaheim in 2003 where she came 4th on Beam, and also competed in the Beam Final in Athens before winning Gold in Glasgow last year. Chinese Bars specialist Huang Lu will also compete and will be keen to add to her Silver Medals from Stuttgart and Glasgow in 2005. The Brazilians are also sending a strong team with Floor specialist Daiane Dos Santos and Lais Souza who will be defending the Vault Title which she won last year, plus Spain’s Patricia Moreno and Marta Pihan from Poland also set to compete. This year’s competition marks the 30th anniversary of the "Turnier der Meister 2006" looks set to repeat the success of the 2005 Event which featured Anna Pavlova, Oksana Chussovitna, Yulia Lozhecko, and Fan Ye, More names will be announced nearer the event and tickets are on sale now from the link above. |
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13 February - BRITISH RG DUETS AND TRIOS COMPETITION RESULTS A great success was the verdict at the British RG Duets and Trios Competition at Burton-On-Trent which saw an impressive increased entry from Rhythmic South with 24 gymnasts, Northampton (18 gymnasts) and Stockport (17 gymnasts). The competition also included British former Squad member Joanne Parkes coming out of retirement to compete for Burton and claim the Senior Duet Title with Phelba Johnson for the City of Birmingham Club. It was also very encouraging to see the debut of a new Club Quinton RGC participating in this event for the first time, and demonstrates the growing popularity of Rhythmic Gymnastics in the U.K.. Congratulations to all of the gymnasts who took part in a wonderful competition. To download full results please click here. |
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Anna Bessonova who won 4 Gold Medals at the San Francisco Invitational including the All Around Title. Photos copyright of Sing Lo. |
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15 February - ANNA BESSONOVA WINS GOLD AT SAN FRANCISCO RHYTHMIC INTERNATIONAL! Anna Bessonova produced a fabulous performance at the 13th annual San Francisco RSG Invitational on 11th February winning 4 Gold Medals including the All Around plus Silver in the Ball Event. The World All Around silver medalist scored a total of 66.075 with beautifully choreographed routines full of elegance, demonstrating great technique on each apparatus. Her Ukrainian team mate Galyna Shyrkina won the Ball Final scoring 15.650 with Bessonova collecting Silver as the Ukranian pair produced excellent routines to dominate the medal positions. Brennan Stacker from the USA was also in great form with her expressive style and dynamic performance earning her a bronze in the All Around with 54.075, with US Team mate Julie Zetlin from Rhyttmflex finishing 4th. Julie won the Silver medal at the US Junior National Championships last year and made a strong debut in the senior event. The USA rounded off a great all round performance as Marlee Sharp won the Junior Title with 50.350, and Anastasia Torba from Allegro, USA collected Silver and Rachel Girma from LA Lights winning bronze.. .Past winners of the San Francisco Invitational include Tamara Yerofeyeva (Ukraine), Irina Chaschina (Russia) and Yelena Vitrichenko (Ukraine). Honorary guests this year included the 1980 Olympic Chmpion on Parallel Bars Alexander Tkatchev. The competition concluded with gala performances of the champions, and a group routine by the Los Angeles School of Gymnastics. . 13th San Francisco Rhythmic International Senior All-Around Junior All-Around |
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Courtney Kupets and Kate Richardson shown at Athens 2004 Olympics. Courtney and Kate are due to compete this weekend as the Gym Dogs go for their 11th straight win against UCLA! |
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13 February - GYM DOGS COLLECT 10TH STRAIGHT WIN AS KUPETS AND HEENAN EARN RECORD SCORES! 9,000 FANS WATCH NUMBER 1 RANKED TEAM COLLECT GOLD ! The number 1 ranked Team, the Georgia Gym Dogs continued their amazing winning streak against Oklahoma as they swept to a straight tenth victory in a row in front of over 9,000 supporters at Stegeman Coliseum! The Gym Dogs scored a season best 197.475 to 195.950 against the number 6 ranked team, with new career high scores for Olympic gymnast’s Courtney Kupets and Katie Heenan, and the second all around victory of the weekend for Courtney! . Their performance on vault this season has been outstanding and the Gym Dogs (10-0) posted a 49.425-48.875 lead over the Sooners (4-6) in the first rotation. Katie Heenan hit the highest vault score with a 9.950, with Tiffany Tolnay scoring 9.925 and Courtney Kupets at 9.900. As the girls moved to uneven bars, Heenan posted a career high score of 9.925 with a fabulous routine, as the Gym Dogs' lead increased when Tolnay also produced a career high of 9.875, and Nikki Childs contributed a season best of 9.825. Georgia continued their season-best scores on the beam with a total of 49.275, with Kupets tied her career high with a 9.925. The floor exercise was a real crowd favourite as the girls responded by topping their season high of 49.425, and Courtney Kupets produced a fantastic routine for new career high of 9.950. Ashley Kupets also produced a season high of 9.875, and Abby Stack also hit a new career high score of 9.875. In the all-around competition, Courtney Kupets scored the SEC's highest mark of the year at 39.6, Tolnay finished at another career-high of 39.5. The Gym Dogs look red hot favourites for the National Title again this year as they take on UCLA at the Stegeman Coliseum this weekend with Tasha and Jordan Schwikert plus Kate Richardson competing for UCLA! On this form, the Gym Dogs could make it 11 straight wins in a row. |
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