Floor Routines #15-11!
The floor routine countdown continues with floor routines #15-11!
The floor routine countdown continues with floor routines #15-11!
Brother and sister Diego and Daniele Hypolito each won medals at a recent World Cup event in Portugal.
Some thoughts on some of the recent events in the gymnastics world, including the Romanian coaching scandal, Samantha Peszek's comeback, and the women's Chinese nationals.
A look back at some routines you may or may not have seen from Alicia Sacramone? Will her time off be a blessing or a curse?
Results and videos on the women's side from this weekend's Blume Memorial competition held in Barcelona, Spain. Izurieta impresses, and Chelaru commits a cardinal sin of gymnastics!
Following the recent Chinese men's nationals, much talk began to circulate about the "crisis" of the Chinese men's team...notably, the absence of world medal contending all-arounders and a surplus of individual event specialists. Let's see if the Chinese men still have what it takes to field one of the very best teams in the world.
Another batch of floor routines from that will take you down memory lane...we're now into the top 20!
After months of scouring YouTube for videos from all of the big competitions that have been going on around the world, it was great to finally watch a TV broadcast again. Here are some of my thoughts on NBC's coverage of the Pacific Rim Championships yesterday.
Just a reminder that NBC will be televising the recent Pacific Rim Championships Saturday, May 22 from 1:30pm to 3:00pm. Some of the biggest names in USA Gymnastics as well as some international stars...don't miss it!
The 2010 World Championships in Rotterdam, The Netherlands are exactly FIVE months away. With much international competition in 2010 already taken place, it's likely we've been watching many of the stars who will be competing for world medals this fall. Although it was nearly three years ago, the last women's world team title was actually won by the United States in 2007. Take a look at six gymnasts who may very well be capable of matching that feat should they be selected for this year's USA world team.
For several years, men's p-bars was becoming a somewhat monotonous event, with the same skills being done over and over by all of the world's top gymnast. A new trend seems to be developing towards originality on this event, indicating that the current code of points may actually be working here! Check out some cool routines from Moscow!
Four American men showed up at the Moscow World Cup and proved the United States may have its deepest men's team ever. Check out some impressive finals performances from world team contenders Paul Ruggeri, Alex Naddour, Brandon Wynn, and Tim McNeill!