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Biles Takes Olympic Bronze After Mental Health Battle TOKYO: Simone Biles’ Nightmare and Not Being Able to Do Anything, It Form
Established 1961 13 Sports Wednesday, August 4, 2021 ‘I did it for me’: Biles takes Olympic bronze after mental health battle TOKYO: Simone Biles’ nightmare and not being able to do anything, it form. At 6:11 pm local time (0911 GMT), it Olympics concluded with the US gym- wasn’t fun.” was her time. One long week on from her nastics superstar returning in the beam The four-time gold medalist from the first shock withdrawal, the 24-year-old final yesterday, declaring “I did it for me” Rio Games received a huge cheer from from Ohio was finally back at her day job. after taking bronze behind Chinese her US teammates when she entered the Wiping her brow, she approached the teenager Guan Chenchen. arena. With bib 392 on her back, she beam, chalked up, and finally got the It was Biles’ first taste of competition filed in with the other eight finalists, wheels back on her derailed Olympic in Tokyo since dramatically standing blowing a kiss to the cameras. Another campaign. While avoiding any twists down during the women’s team final last cheer rang out when the stadium incorporated in her favored and most week, struggling with the “twisties”, a announcer said: “And now, representing difficult moves, she put in a solid per- condition meaning gymnasts lose the the United States...Simone Biles.” formance, ending with a double back- ability to orientate themselves in mid-air. ward somersault, double pike dismount. “I was just happy to be able to per- ‘Nervous’ Her face breaking into a broad grin, form regardless of the outcome. -
2001 World Championships
1987 World Gymnastics Championships Rotterdam, Holland October 19-25, 1987 Men's Team 1. Soviet Union 2. China 3. German Democratic Republic 9. United States Men's All-Around 1. Dmitri Bilozertchev URS 2. Yuri Korolev URS 3. Vladimir Artemov URS 22. Dan Hayden USA 51. Charles Lakes * USA 60. Tom Schlesinger * USA 74. Curtis Holdsworth * USA 167. Scott Johnson * USA 176. Tim Daggett * USA * prelims Men's Events Floor Exercise Pommel Horse 1. Lou Yun CHN 1t. Zsolt Borkai HUN 2. Vladimir Artemov URS 1t. Dmitri Bilozertchev URS 3. Lyubomir Gueraskov BUL 3. Lyubomir Gueraskov BUL Still Rings Vault 1. Yuri Korolev URS 1t. Lou Yun CHN 2t. Dmitri Bilozertchev URS 1t. Sylvio Kroll GDR 2t. Li Ning CHN 3. Dian Kolev BUL Parallel Bars High Bar 1. Vladimir Artemov URS 1. Dmitri Bilozertchev URS 2. Dmitri Bilozertchev URS 2. Curtis Hibbert CAN 3. Sven Tippelt GDR 3t. Zsolt Borkai HUN 3t. Holger Behrendt GDR Women's Team 1. Romania 2. Soviet Union 3. German Democratic Republic 6. United States Women's All-Around 1. Aurelia Dobre ROM 2. Elena Shoushounova URS 3. Daniela Silivas ROM 19. Rhonda Faehn USA 21t. Sabrina Mar USA 23. Melissa Marlowe USA 45. Kristie Phillips * USA 48. Phoebe Mills * USA 76. Kelly Garrison-Steves * USA * prelims Women's Events Vault Uneven Bars 1. Elena Shoushounova URS 1t. Daniela Silivas ROM 2. Eugenia Golea ROM 1t. Doerte Thuemmler GDR 3. Aurelia Dobre ROM 3. Elena Shoushounova URS Balance Beam Floor Exercise 1. Aurelia Dobre ROM 1t. Elena Shoushounova URS 2. Elena Shoushounova URS 1t. -
A Master Thesis Entitled the Impact Social
A Master Thesis entitled The Impact Social Media has on Collegiate Gymnasts: Social Support and Body Image by Alaska Richardson Submitted to the Graduate Faculty as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Masters of Educational Psychology Degree in The Judith Herb College of Education ________________________________ Mary Ellen Edwards, Ph. D., Committee Chair ________________________________ Revathy Kumar, Ph. D., Committee Member ________________________________ Lynne Hamer, Ph. D., Committee Member ________________________________ Amanda C. Bryant-Friedrich, Ph. D., Dean College of Graduate Studies The University of Toledo May 2018 Copyright 2018, Alaska J. Richardson This document is copyrighted material. Under copyright law, no parts of this document may be reproduced without the expressed permission of the author. ii An Abstract of The Impact Social Media has on Collegiate Gymnasts: Social Support and Body Image by Alaska Richardson Submitted to the Graduate Faculty as partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Masters of Educational Psychology Degree in The Judith Herb College of Education University of Toledo May 2018 With the tremendous growth of technology over the years, social media platforms have become a new and improved way for people from all parts of the globe to stay connected. This can cause many different impacts and actions on individuals who are viewing a variety of social media content or posts. One can become inspired by those they follow by engaging in similar practices to either better themselves or begin to compare themselves to others which can lead to more negative side effects such as developing low self-esteem, anxiety, and even depressive thoughts. Little is known about how social media can impact people’s social support and views on their body images. -
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Ver.1.0 3 AUG 2021 20:00 Version History Version Date Created by Comments Erick 1.0 31 JUL 2021 First Version ZUCHINI Table of Contents Competition Format and Rules Medallists by Event Medal Standings Gymnastics Medal Standings Multi-Medallists at these Games Competition Schedule Men Entry List by NOC Competition Officials Men’s Qualification Start List Judges Assignments Results (Qualification) Results (Team) Results (All-Around) Results (Floor Exercise) Results (Pommel Horse) Results (Rings) Results (Vault) Results (Parallel Bars) Results (Horizontal Bar) Tie Break Report (Floor Exercise) Tie Break Report (Pommel Horse) Tie Break Report (Rings) Tie Break Report (Vault) Tie Break Report (Parallel Bars) Tie Break Report (Horizontal Bar) Men's Team Final Medallists Start List Judges Assignments Results Men's All-Around Final Medallists Start List Judges Assignments Results Men's Apparatus Final Medallists (Floor Exercise) Medallists (Pommel Horse) Medallists (Rings) Medallists (Vault) Medallists (Parallel Bars) Medallists (Horizontal Bar) Start List (Day 1 of 3) Start List (Day 2 of 3) Start List (Day 3 of 3) Judges Assignments (Day 1 of 3) Judges Assignments (Day 2 of 3) Judges Assignments (Day 3 of 3) Results (Floor Exercise) Results (Pommel Horse) Results (Rings) Results (Vault) Results (Parallel Bars) Results (Horizontal Bar) Tie Break Report (Floor Exercise) Tie Break Report (Vault) Women Entry List by NOC Competition Officials Women's Qualification Start List Judges Assignments Results (Qualification) Results (Team) Results (All-Around) -
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 2016 SPORTS Rivals question Britain’s mystery cycling advantage and do what Britain has done today and know the week we’ve had,” she added. Vogel, who beat Britain’s Becky James CYCLING into silver in the sprint, suggested other countries should follow Britain’s lead. “That’s what they’re working for, just working for RIO DE JANEIRO: Germany’s Olympic the Olympics. Maybe that’s our fault, or our sprint gold winner Kristina Vogel has com- nations’ fault,” she said. “But we want to plained that her dominant British rivals compete well between these four years.” have an unfair advantage though she is not British coach Iain Dyer insisted it was a falla- sure what it is. Several riders in Rio have cy to suggest his team is not successful at GALLERY grumbled about Britain’s cycling hegemo- the worlds. They topped the medals table at ny for the past three Olympics. Britain has the worlds in 2013 and 2016, finished fourth won 20 of the 30 golds disputed going in 2014 and only 2015 was a real blip-a 10th back to Beijing 2008. Although they won place finish without a single gold medal. only six this time-one less than the previ- There are twice as many titles up for grabs ous two Games-Britain only had entrants in than the Olympics at world championships. nine of the 10 events as the women’s sprint “We set ourselves up to be successful every team didn’t qualify. four years. If you are to peak every four Just to highlight the level of Britain’s years, it needs to be a bloody good peak, control, in the three events they did not otherwise it’s just a pimple,” said Dyer. -
Simone Biles Wins Sixth US Gymnastics Title by Associated Press, Adapted by Newsela Staff on 08.15.19 Word Count 778 Level 960L
Taking it to the mat: Simone Biles wins sixth US gymnastics title By Associated Press, adapted by Newsela staff on 08.15.19 Word Count 778 Level 960L Image 1. Simone Biles celebrates after competing in the uneven bars to win the all around senior women's competition at the 2019 U.S. Gymnastics Championships Sunday, August 11, 2019, in Kansas City, Missouri. Photo by: Charlie Riedel/AP Photo KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The choice was entirely hers. Yet gymnast Simone Biles knew what she had to do. Sure, she could have taken her triple-twisting double-flip (also called "the triple-double") out of her floor exercise routine the final night of the U.S. women's gymnastics championships on Sunday, August 11. She didn't need the triple-double to win another national title. Still, her coach, Laurent Landi, left the choice to Biles. After the Olympic champion's bid to become the first woman to complete the triple-double in competition came up a bit short on Friday night, he probably knew her choice. Landi has spent enough time in the gym around the 22-year-old to know Biles is reshaping what's possible in her sport. It quickly becomes evident that sidestepping a challenge isn't really Biles' thing. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. The First Pass So she threw it in at the end of her first tumbling pass, fueled by ambition and unbelievable skill. When the dizzying combination ended with her feet firmly on the floor — if barely in bounds — a jolt shook through the packed arena. -
Indian Gymnast
indian gymnast Volume.24 No. 1 January.2016 DIPA KARMAKAR DURING WORLD GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS, FIRST INDIAN WOMAN GYMNAST TO QUALIFY FOR THE APPARATUS FINAL COMPETITION IN VAULT IN THE 46th WORLD GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS A BI-ANNUAL GYMNASTICS PUBLICATION INDIAN GYMNASTICS CONTINGENT IN GLASGOW (SCOTLAND) FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE 46TH WORLD GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS HELD FROM 23rd OCT. to 1st NOV. 2015 Dr. G.S.Bawa with Jordan Jovtchev, the Olympic Silver Medalist and World Champion(4 Gold, 5 Silver and 4 Bronze medals) who participated in 6 Consecutive Olympic Games and presently he is President of Bulgarian Gymnastics Federation Indian Gymnast – A Bi-annual Gymnastics Publication Volume 24 Number 1 January, 2016 - 1 CONTENTS Page Editorial 2 New Elements in MAG Recognized by the FIG 3 by: Steve BUTCHER, President of the Men’s Technical Committee, FIG Rehabilitation for Ankle Sprain 10 by: Ryan Harber, LAT, ATC, CSCS Technique and Methodic of Stalder on Uneven Bars. 15 [by: Dr. Kalpana Debnath. Chief Gymnastics Coach, SAI NS NIS Patiala [ 17 History of Development of Floor Exercises by: Prof. Istvan Karacsony, Hungary th 21 Some Salient Features of 46 Artistic World Gymnastics Championships: by: Dr. Gurdial Singh Bawa, Chief National Coach 54th All India Inter University Gymnastics Championships (MAG, WAG, RG ) 32 organised by Punjabi University Patiala,from 7th to 11th January, 2015 by Dr. Raj Kumar Sharma, Director Sports, Punjabi University,Patiala Results of 46th Artistic World Gymnastics Championships, held at Glasgow, 37 Scotland , from 23rd Oct. to 1st Nov., 2015 by Dr. Kalpana Debnath. Chief Gymnastics Coach, SAI NS NIS Patiala 34th Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships in Stuttgart (GER) , from 7th 39 to 13th September, 2015. -
2021 Guide to Gymnastics Team
At Spokane Gymnastics, the coaches focus on encouraging the development of strength, skill and character through gymnastics training in a positive environment. We strive to offer a program where every student has the greatest opportunity to succeed, no matter what their level or goal. We strive to balance teaching proper gymnastics skills, terminology and progressions in a fun environment where students are taught by breaking down the elements of the particular skills, hands- on “spotting” and training, low student-to-coach ratios and positive reinforcement. We believe that gymnastics is not only one of the most rewarding sports with unlimited benefits to other activities, but also FUN! Gymnastics not only increases strength, flexibility and balance, it is also encourages hard work, discipline and determination. Women's Artistic Gymnastics There are four events in Women's Artistic Gymnastics – Vault, Uneven Bars, Balance Beam and Floor Exercise. Although most sports have seasons, gymnastics is a year-round commitment for athletes at the upper levels. Vault A successful vault begins with a strong, accelerated run. The best vaulters explode off the springboard with tremendous quickness during the pre-flight phase of the vault. When the gymnast pushes off of the vault table (also informally referred to as the horse) judges look for proper body position and instantaneous propulsion and explosive force. They watch the height and distance traveled as well as the number of flips and twists. Gymnasts strive to stick their landing by taking no extra steps. Uneven Bars Many consider the uneven bars the most spectacular of women's events, since to be successful the gymnasts must display strength as well as concentration, courage, coordination and split-second timing. -
1989 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Stuttgart, Germany October 14-22, 1989
1989 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships Stuttgart, Germany October 14-22, 1989 MAG , Team Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 URS 587.250 2 GDR 580.850 3 CHN 579.300 MAG , All Around Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif 1 KOROBCHINSKI Igor URS 59.250 2 MOGILNY Valentin URS 59.150 3 LI Jing CHN 58.800 10 CHECHI Yuri ITA 58.300 MAG , Floor Exercise Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif KOROBCHINSKI 1 URS 9.937 Igor 2 ARTEMOV Vladimir URS 9.875 3 LI Chunyang CHN 9.850 5 CHECHI Yuri ITA 9.775 MAG , Pommel Horse Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 MOGILNY Valentin URS 10.000 2 WECKER Andreas GDR 9.962 3 LI Jing CHN 9.937 MAG , Rings Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 AGUILAR Andreas FRG 9.875 2 WECKER Andreas GDR 9.862 3 CHECHI Yuri ITA 9.812 3 MARINICH Vitali URS 9.812 MAG , Vault Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 BEHREND Joerg GER 9.881 2 KROLL Sylvio GER 9.874 3 ARTEMOV Vladimir URS 9.868 MAG , Parallel Bars Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 LI Jing CHN 9.900 1 ARTEMOV Vladimir URS 9.900 3 WECKER Andreas GDR 9.887 MAG , Horizontal Bar Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 LI Chunyang CHN 9.950 2 ARTEMOV Vladimir URS 9.900 3 IKETANI Yukio JPN 9.875 WAG , Team Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 URS 396.793 2 ROM 394.931 3 CHN 392.116 WAG , All Around Note Note Final Qualif Final Qualif BOGUINSKAYA 1 RUS 39.900 Svetlana 2 LASHENOVA Natalia RUS 39.862 3 STRAGEVA Olga RUS 39.774 WAG , Vault Note Note Final Qualif Final Qualif 1 DUDNIK Olesia URS 9.987 2 BONTAS Cristina ROM 9.950 JOHNSON 2 USA 9.950 Brandy WAG , Uneven Bar Note Final Qualif Note Final Qualif 1 FAN Di CHN 10.000 SILIVAS 1 ROM 10.000 Daniela STRAGEVA 3 URS 9.975 Olga WAG , Balance Beam Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 SILIVAS Daniela ROM 9.950 2 DUDNIK Olesia URS 9.937 3 POTORAC Gabriela ROM 9.887 WAG , Floor Exercise Final Qualif Note Final Note Qualif 1 SILIVAS Daniela ROM 10.000 1 BOGUINSKAYA Svetlana URS 10.000 3 BONTAS Cristina ROM 9.962 . -
Around FRI 12 OCT 2018 Start Time 17:04 Final Start List
America Pavilion Artistic Gymnastics Women's All-Around FRI 12 OCT 2018 Start Time 17:04 Final Start List ROTATION 1 OF 4 NOC NOC Bib Name Bib Name Code Code 307 TANG Xijing CHN 332 PAULSSON Tonya SWE 319 VILLA Giorgia ITA 311 HAUTALA Ada FIN 334 BACHYNSKA Anastasiia UKR 317 BACSKAY Csenge Maria HUN 303 SAYER Kate AUS 322 STALINKEVICIUTE Egle LTU 314 ZIMMERMANN Lisa GER 309 IBRAHIM Zeina EGY 318 SLEVIN Emma IRL 310 PETISCO Alba ESP 306 SPENCE Emma CAN 308 MONTOYA Camila CRC 329 KLIMENKO Kseniia RUS 321 LEE Yunseo KOR 313 MORGAN Amelie GBR 327 PUIU Ana-Maria ROU NOC NOC Bib Name Bib Name Code Code Reserves Control Name NOC Number Code R1 ROCHA LEONARDO Laura BRA R2 VARABYOVA Aliaksandra BLR R3 YAMADA Chiharu JPN R4 PHAM Nhu Phuong VIE Legend: Rx Reserve for All-Around Final Vault Uneven Bars Balance Beam Floor Exercise GARW1AA---------------FNL---------_51F 1.0 Report Created WED 10 OCT 2018 17:27 Page 1/4 America Pavilion Artistic Gymnastics Women's All-Around FRI 12 OCT 2018 Start Time 17:34 Final Start List ROTATION 2 OF 4 NOC NOC Bib Name Bib Name Code Code 319 VILLA Giorgia ITA 334 BACHYNSKA Anastasiia UKR 303 SAYER Kate AUS 314 ZIMMERMANN Lisa GER 318 SLEVIN Emma IRL 306 SPENCE Emma CAN 329 KLIMENKO Kseniia RUS 313 MORGAN Amelie GBR 307 TANG Xijing CHN NOC NOC Bib Name Bib Name Code Code 311 HAUTALA Ada FIN 317 BACSKAY Csenge Maria HUN 322 STALINKEVICIUTE Egle LTU 309 IBRAHIM Zeina EGY 310 PETISCO Alba ESP 308 MONTOYA Camila CRC 321 LEE Yunseo KOR 327 PUIU Ana-Maria ROU 332 PAULSSON Tonya SWE Legend: Rx Reserve for All-Around Final -
Women's Artistic Gymnastics Routines
WOMEN’S ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS ROUTINES 2019-2027 WRITTEN TEXT LEVEL A Vault P. 2 Uneven Bars P. 2 Balance Beam P. 3 Floor Exercise P. 3 LEVEL B Vault P. 4 Uneven Bars P. 4 Balance Beam P. 5 Floor Exercise P. 5 LEVEL C Vault P. 6 Uneven Bars P. 7 Balance Beam P. 8 Floor Exercise P. 9 LEVEL 1 Vault P. 10 Uneven Bars P. 11 Balance Beam P. 12 Floor Exercise P. 13 LEVEL 2 Vault P. 15 Uneven Bars P. 16 Balance Beam P. 17 Floor Exercise P. 19 LEVEL 3 Vault P. 21 Uneven Bars P. 22 Balance Beam P. 22 Floor Exercise P. 23 LEVEL 4 Vault P. 24 Uneven Bars P. 25 Balance Beam P. 25 Floor Exercise P. 26 1 LEVEL A VAULT (Level A) The video is the official version. This written text is merely an additional teaching tool. * Spotter required May be performed in a wheelchair or with a walker (or other assistance) Value Element 2.0 Salute to judge 2.0 Move to a designated point 2.0 “Stick” landing 2.0 Salute to judge Difficulty 8.0 Execution 2.0 Max. score 10.0 UNEVEN BARS (Level A) The video is the official version of the routine. This written text is merely an additional teaching tool. * Spotter required Performed seated, either with a hand held single bar or the low bar of the uneven bars Value Element 1.0 Salute at beginning of the routine 2.0 Grasp the bar in an overgrip (either simultaneously or one hand at a time) 1.0 Change 1 hand to an undergrip. -
Team 女子団体 / Par Équipes - Femmes SUN 25 JUL 2021 Qualification 予選 / Qualification
Ariake Gymnastics Centre Artistic Gymnastics 有明体操競技場 体操競技 / Gymnastique artistique Centre de gymnastique d'Ariake Women's Team 女子団体 / Par équipes - femmes SUN 25 JUL 2021 Qualification 予選 / Qualification Results 結果 / Résultats NOC Rank Bib Name Total 1 ROC - ROC 43.832 (2) 44.565 (1) 41.599 (2) 41.633 (1) 171.629 Q 378 AKHAIMOVA Liliia D 5.800 14.766 5.400 12.900 5.100 12.266 5.800 13.633 E 8.966 7.500 7.166 7.833 381 LISTUNOVA Viktoriia D 5.400 14.300 6.400 14.766 5.600 13.866 5.600 14.000 E 8.900 8.366 8.266 8.400 382 MELNIKOVA Angelina D 5.400 14.466 6.300 14.933 5.500 13.733 5.800 14.000 E 9.066 8.633 8.233 8.200 383 URAZOVA Vladislava D 5.400 14.600 6.300 14.866 5.800 14.000 5.300 13.633 E 9.200 8.566 8.200 8.333 2 USA - United States of America 44.199 (1) 43.866 (2) 41.332 (3) 41.165 (2) 170.562 Q 392 BILES Simone D 6.000 14.966 6.200 14.566 6.500 14.066 6.700 14.133 E 9.266 -0.3 8.366 7.566 7.733 -0.3 394 CHILES Jordan D 5.400 14.700 5.700 12.866 5.600 11.566 5.900 13.566 E 9.300 7.166 5.966 7.666 395 LEE Sunisa D 5.400 14.333 6.600 15.200 6.200 14.200 5.600 13.433 E 8.933 8.600 8.000 7.833 396 Mc CALLUM Grace D 5.400 14.533 5.800 14.100 5.200 13.066 5.600 13.466 E 9.133 8.300 7.866 7.966 -0.1 3 CHN - People's Republic of China 42.366 (8) 42.633 (4) 42.399 (1) 39.465 (6) 166.863 Q 321 LU Yufei D 4.800 13.600 6.200 14.700 6.000 14.100 5.000 12.666 E 8.800 8.500 8.100 7.766 -0.1 322 OU Yushan D 4.600 13.633 5.700 13.500 5.900 13.933 DNS E 9.033 7.800 8.033 323 TANG Xijing D 5.400 14.300 6.000 14.433 6.200 14.333 5.300 13.366 E 8.900 8.433 8.133 8.066 324 ZHANG Jin D 5.600 14.433 5.000 13.100 6.000 13.966 5.300 13.433 E 8.833 8.100 7.966 8.133 4 FRA - France 43.665 (3) 42.198 (6) 39.899 (6) 38.799 (11) 164.561 Q 335 BOYER Marine D 4.600 13.733 4.300 10.400 5.800 13.466 5.100 12.733 E 9.133 6.100 7.666 7.733 -0.1 336 de JESUS dos SANT.