Monday, August 15, 2011

Adrian Stan

Apparently I've answered my own question!

Possibly the star character of GYMNAST was straight-talking Romanian Adrian Stan. Surprisingly for such an influential and interesting character - I knew nothing of him until yesterday and he is barely mentioned on the internet.

Apparently he is still the GB team technical director, seen here in a BGTV video from the recent Glasgow Grand Prix where British junior gymnasts participated in a podium training prior to the event.

Also featured are gymnasts Amy Tinkler, Ellie Downie and Shannon Archer.



Also here are youtube links to GYMNAST
(part 1) (part 2) (part 3) (iplayer)

Gymnast


BBC Films did something very right in the production of gymnast. Yes it's been 3 years in the pipeline, showing the selection of the british olympic team for Beijing. It's a refreshing insight into the backstage of British Gymnastics.


Refreshing because, were this the USA- we get the low down on selection pressures and what Martha Karolyi may be thinking all the time. We're spoiled with backstage fluffs and interviews. The British gymnastic world is more of a secretive one. It was a rare treat to see the british girls in their training environments.

I appreciated the fact that the film played out like a film, rahter than a traditional documentary. The only 'narration' came from the subjects themselves. Primarily by Andrei Stan, the National Coach/Co-ordinator of the time, a frank, dry-humoured Romanian and definitely the UK's answer to Bela Karolyi.
(As an aside, does anyone know what happened to Stan after Beijing- is he still on the scene?)


The film shows the british girls progression through 3 trials (I still wonder why countries insist on so many- it just asks for injuries!). The pressure is never down as the clock ticks to final selection.

Having only become an avid follower of gymnastics from 2008 onwards, and not really being familiar with the team players before hand, it's a treat to see a baby faced Hannah Whelan and others in the lead-up to the games. In the last year she has risen from injury to become British Gymnastics poster girl, but in 2008 she was the new face on the scene hoping to make the Olympics her first major international.

One of the most heartbreaking moments was seeing Laura Jones, who appeared to make the team by the skin of her teeth (with 2 falls at the final trial) then be side-lined by injury at the 11th hour. Stan's words to her did little to help her distress. "Yeah it's a bitter pill to swallow, but zat is life. The most important thing is to mend your back... Come back January with pull power. Sadly Laura and and fellow near-miss Hannah Clowes careers faded away after their 2008 disappointment.

By contrast, all 6 of the eventual beijing team members are in the running for another shot at London 2012. Who would do all that again?! Here's what some of the gymnasts themselves thought of the film.


Hannah Whelan: Really appreciates having 'gymnast' as a memory of the Olympics, brought back memories, made me cry and love my dad in it....

Becky Wing: I've already watched 'Gymnast' 3 times (and cried every time haha.) It's amazing to be able to relive the whole journey. Brings back so many memories

Marissa King: Great replies on ur thoughts on the Gymnast movie! Thank u 2 BBC & all u gymnastics fans out there 4 watching. I hope it was an inspiration!

Becky Downie: Just watched GYMNAST made me cry & brought back such amazing memories. Can't believe I've decided to do it all over again, I must be crazy!! 

 

Friday, August 12, 2011

All That Skate Summer 2011

Yu-Na Kim has once again gathered a collection of figure skating A-listers in Korea for her now annual summer show- All That Skate Summer.
New additions this year include Russia's 2-time olympic medallist Irina Slutskaya and Stars on Ice veterans Kurt Browning , Sale & Pelletier and Shae-Lynn Bourne.

Other skaters in the lineup include
Kiira Korpi
Sarah Meier
Stephane Lambiel
Florent Amodio
Patrick Chan
Shen & Zhao
Virtue & Moir

There will be an open practice and press conference today with shows this weekend. Expect plenty of photos and videos very soon. Yu-Na may not be debuting new programmes but she will skate her 'Homage to Korea' long programme from this season for the first time in her home country.

According to David Wilson who is directing the show: "The concept of the show is the beautiful story of figure skating -- striving to achieve our goals, and reaching the best we can be."

Visa Championships 2011


Can the fragile Rebecca Bross defend her title against the seemingly unstoppable Jordyn Wieber?
Can Chellsie Memmel or Shawn Johnson make a return to the national podium after 3 years away?
Can Aly Raisman land a successful amanar without breaking something?
All things we shall know a week from now...

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Name
Club
Current Residence
Rebecca Bross WOGA Gymnastics Plano, TX
Bridgette Caquatto Legacy Elite Gymnastics LLC Naperville, IL
Mackenzie Caquatto Legacy Elite Gymnastics LLC Naperville, IL
Jessie DeZiel Twin City Twisters Rogers, MN
Gabrielle Douglas Chow's Gymnastics and Dance Institute Virginia Beach, VA
Jessica Howe WOGA Gymnastics Plano, TX
Brandie Jay GK Gymnastics Ft Collins, CO
Amanda Jetter Cincinnati Gymnastics Milford, OH
Shawn Johnson Chow's Gymnastics and Dance Institute West Des Moines, IA
Sophia Lee WOGA Gymnastics Plano, TX
Anna Li Legacy Elite Gymnastics LLC Aurora, IL
Casey Magee Capital Gymnastics / Texas Austin, TX
McKayla Maroney All Olympia AOGC Laguna Niguel, CA
Grace McLaughlin WOGA Gymnastics Allen, TX
Chellsie Memmel M and M Gymnastics West Allis, WI
Hallie Mossett West Coast Elite Gymnastics Los Angeles, CA
Alexandra Raisman Brestyan's American Gymnastics Needham, MA
Alicia Sacramone Brestyan's American Gymnastics Winchester, MA
Sabrina Vega Dynamic Gymnastics Carmel, NY
Jordyn Wieber Gedderts Twistars USA DeWitt, MI
McKenzie Wofford Zenith Elite Gymnastics Academy McKinney, TX

Event Schedule

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Controversy as Mao Asada misses national training camp.

The Japan Times reported today that olympic silver medallist Mao Asada was conspicuously absent from the latest Japan Skating Federation Camp, stating that Mao was 'exhausted' after the later-than-usual world championships and a number of benefit shows following the Japanese earthquake.

This may mean nothing but instantly suspicion has been raised that Mao may choose to sit out the grand prix season. This would be a shame for two reasons-
1) World medallists Miki Ando and Yu-Na Kim have already stated their intentions to sit out the series, leaving a watered-down and fairly unexciting field.
2) We're still waiting to see a successful return from Mao after her olympic disappointment, last year she was 're-working' her technique and finished a dismal (by her standards) 5th and 8th in her Grand Prix events. It would be a shame to see this hugely talented and elegant skater fade away quietly. She should be out there looking for redemption and new gold for the trophy cabinet.

Mao is due to start her season in November at the NHK trophy in Sapporo, Japan and Cup of Russia in Moscow (the site of the recent world championships where Mao dropped to 6th).  Plenty could happen between now and then.

Stay healthy and keep competing Mao!

Friday, August 5, 2011

"Yu-na Kids" aim for Junior Grand Prix & Pyeongchang 2018.

Arirang News reported this week from Korea where a domestic competition has taken place for junior skaters to earn spots for the JGP series. The competition was won by 14 year old Kim Hae-Jin (pictured) who is the 2010 and 2011 SENIOR national champion and has triple-triples in her back pocket.

Other promising names to look out for are Park So-yeon and Lee Ho-jung. All of these young skaters are age eligible for Sochi 2014 and will be 21 years old for Pyeongchang 2018.

The report has a nice video (with english commentary). These young skaters do look like they have potential. Like most 14 year old skaters worldwide they have most of the big tricks in the bag but need to develop a bit more speed, power and maturity.

With growing investment and interest in korean skating post Yu-Na Kim, these skaters have plenty of support to aid their development. There is definitely a chance they could contend for medals on the JGP and grow into future Yu-Nas over the coming years.

Full Twist Profiles British Gymnasts

This week british gymnastics published the names of it's 'World Class Squads' - similar to other countries National Teams it is a basis from which the teams will be picked for international competition.

The squads are devided into 3 levels
Performance Squad - 16 top senior gymnasts - this is where the 2011 world team is likely to come from.
Potential Squad - GBs top juniors and potential contenders for London 2012
Start Squad - 10 top Espoirs - names we will be likely to hear more about in the 2012-2016 cycle.

Fellow blogger Full Twist will be profiling one of these squad gymnasts in a profile Meet the Gymnast, starting with british AA champion Hannah Whelan.


Here are the lists of GB's World Class Squads

Performance Squad

Potential Squad

Start Squad