Friday, October 3, 2014

Worlds Wishes

1. Simone to repeat as All Around and FX champion.
This will happen unless something catastrophic occurs in Simone's mental game. She is just honestly that much better than the competition and the routines that are being competed right now. 

2. Aliya to make the All Around medal podium.
This is definitely doable and to be honest I would be extremely happy with a complete repeat of this podium, or with Aliya and Kyla switched. I'd also be happy with Simone and then Aliya and Lari in either order! I just want Aliya to make the podium!

3. Madison to make EF on Beam or Bars and have solid contributions to Team Final.
 If she and Ashton hit their bars sets, they will make finals over Kyla. Her score if she hits full difficulty could definitely get her there both on bars and beam, but she will need a little help and will need to nail both routines in QF. I hope that whatever she competes on in TF (bars for sure and maybe beam) that she hits and helps the team! She's my favorite and I want so much success for her!

4. USA to repeat as Team gold medalists.
Again, this should not be hard to do. TF is the only event I won't fully see live and I'm okay with that because I know that barring any unforeseen circumstances, we should win.

5. Lari to win gold on Beam.
OMG I DIED FOR HER LAST YEAR. I want her to have beam gold, she deserves it!

6. Simone and MyKayla to go 1-2 in the Vault EF.

This could definitely happen, Simone will win gold for sure (assuming she hits) and MyKayla could definitely win silver if she vaults like she has been recently in PT and at Pan Ams.

7. Kyla to medal in the Beam EF.

I really hope that Kyla medals in the Beam final because I really don't think she will in Bars this year. Her beam routine is still one of the most beautiful and well executed of any in the world.

8. Aliya to make Bars, Beam, and Floor final and medal in all 3 (haha).
AHAH ... I can dream, can't I? I think that she should definitely make bars of course, and hopefully medal. Beam will be tricky, she will probably need some help. And I don't know about Floor, with what I saw from PT it looks like she only has three tumbling passes with some difficult turns thrown in that she wasn't executing perfectly. But we all know we never know what Aliya has up her sleeve until she actually goes out and does the routine.

Can't wait for the excitement to begin!


Wednesday, October 1, 2014

2014 World Championships Preview: Team USA


I have been slacking so much with this blog. I meant to post after Classics, then after Nationals, then after Pan Am Champs ... and nothing. I'm really going to try and be better about it! So I am SUPER EXCITED for Team USA competing in Nanning, China for the next two weeks at the World Championships!! I am most excited because I was right about everyone who made the team (with the exception of Maggie for Alyssa because she got injured), and my favorite gymnast Madison Kocian made the team!! I am also excited to see this team DOMINATE everyone else!

Meet Team USA

Simone Biles - World Champions
Simone's resume is quickly beginning to grow. She is last year's World AA Champion and also brought home a gold on Floor, a silver on Vault, and a bronze on Beam. Her most recent accomplishment was being crowned back-to-back National Champion at the P&Gs in August. If Simone hits, she will win the AA by a significant margin. I also expect her to win Vault and FX gold in the individual EFs. 

Kyla Ross - Gym Max
Kyla Ross is still as elegant and beautiful as ever on the gym floor, however, she has some injuries going on and definitely hasn't been at the top of her game. She has not upgraded on any event going in (unless she pulls her whip to double arabian on floor) so it should be interesting to see where she places in QFs. I think even though the US has 4 All Arounders she still should make the AA final, but stranger things have happened -- she will have to be totally on her game. With Kocian and Locklear in the Bars line up, there is a real chance of Kyla not making the bars final if both of the other two girls hit. I still think she will make the beam final, and has a good shot at a medal there.

MyKayla Skinner - Desert Lights
MyKayla has had a really good season, fresh off her AA and Vault title at the Pan Am Championships about a month ago. I'm really happy for her that she is starting to become more consistent with her big skills and get noticed more. If Kyla falters or falls on any event, MyKayla could definitely sneak into the AA. Actually, even if Kyla hits but MyKayla hits everything and gets decent E scores she could still make the All Around. I also expect/hope to see her in the Vault and Floor final, hoping her and Simone will go 1-2 in both of those finals.

Madison Kocian - WOGA
I have been waiting for this gymnast's return since she injured her ankle at Nationals last year and had to withdraw. I am so proud of her for everything she has gone through and I am so happy for her that she made the team. She took silver on bars at Classics and Nationals, and has a real shot to make the event finals on bars. She also has a gorgeous beam routine. She will be doing all around for QFs and I couldn't be more excited about that.

Alyssa Baumann - WOGA
I'm so happy that Alyssa was able to come back from her injury at Nationals to compete on the World team. She is a brilliant All Around gymnast, however, she will be off of the bars due to I'm assuming the injury to her elbow. She will compete all the other 3 events in qualifying. I especially love her Floor.

Ashton Locklear - Everest
Ashton is primarily a bars specialist. She did also warm up beam during PT today, however, she fell, and I think that she will just be used on bars. With that being said, she is awesome on the bars and has the potential to make the bars final and also win a medal. She was UB champion at Classics, Nationals, and Pan Am Champs. 

Maddie Desch (Alternate)
Maddie had a shaky competition at the Pan Am Champs last month, however, she was named the alternate to the World's team. She did warm up every event today, I'm sure just in case so that she'd be ready to go. I have to say if worse came to worse and someone got injured I think that she could fill in anywhere. 

Team USA's Line Up for Prelims (I think per PT today):

Vault: Kocian, Baumann, Ross, Skinner, Biles
Bars: Skinner, Biles, Ross, Kocian, Locklear
Beam: Skinner, Kocian, Baumann, Biles, Ross
Floor: Kocian, Baumann, Ross, Skinner, Biles

My guess for Team Final lineup:

Vault: Ross, Skinner, Biles
Bars: Ross, Kocian, Locklear
Beam: Kocian/Baumann, Biles, Ross
Floor: Ross, Skinner, Biles

Happy Worlds Week everyone!!

Monday, July 21, 2014

Secret Classic Preview


The Secret Classic is quickly approaching! I will be attending both the junior and senior sessions live this year and I'm super excited about it! Below are some of the gymnasts that I'm most excited to see!

Seniors


Kyla Ross & Simone Biles
I'm very happy that both Kyla and Simone will be All Around contenders again this year. I am really hoping that Kyla has added a few upgrades to her routines to compete with Simone's difficulty. I know that she is all about execution, but I wouldn't mind seeing her win an All Around this season!


Madison Kocian
I can't wait to see Madison back in action this season! I loved her routines at the Nationals last season and I was so disappointed when she injured her ankle and had to withdraw. I am super excited to see her bars set, and I'm hoping that she can challenge for a spot on the World's team!!!


Lexie Priessman
Another gymnast who had to withdraw during Nationals last year ... I can't wait to see what she has been working on in the past year! Most especially to see her FX! Excited that she is back.


Amelia Hundley
This will be Amelia's first year as a senior and I'm really looking forward to seeing her compete against the seniors. It will be sad that her and Lexie are competing for different clubs now, but I hope she does amazing in her first Secret Classic as a senior.

Juniors


Bailie Key & Norah Flatley
I absolutely love this picture that someone made and I think it is so true. We still have a wait until they can compete as seniors, but these two are among the nine junior gymnasts that will be competing with the seniors at the Classic. This is due to the fact that there are so many more junior gymnasts than seniors and the nine that are competing during the senior competition are the nine that will be age eligible for Rio in 2016, which makes it even more interesting. These are my two favorite junior gymnasts and I can't wait to see how they will do and what they've been working on.

I will definitely be missing the injured Laurie Hernandez :( 

Who are you most excited to see compete at Classics?


Saturday, January 11, 2014

2013 World Gymnastics Championships -- Floor Event Final

Gold - Simone Biles USA
Silver - Vanessa Ferrari ITA
Bronze - Larisa Iordache ROU

This floor final was absolutely STACKED with incredible talent, I couldn't even predict a podium for this one, although I thought Simone would win the gold.

First up was Vanessa Ferrari. Great routine, love her full in connected to the back tuck. I was worried for her a bit because on two of her landings she had hops but stuck her double pike at the end and all in all it was a great exercise. 14.633.

Mai Murakami. Beautiful stuck double layout, perfect full in with a hop on landing. Nice triple twist, fun routine, she is so cute!! Awesome quadruple spin! 14.466.

Next Simone Biles, amazing as usual. I cannot get over the Biles, her double layout half out. It is just incredible. ALSO, who ENDS their FX with a full in back out?!? She just has the most massive difficulty and sells the routine so well. 15.000!

Larisa Iordache next, and I personally really wanted her to medal! She has amazing tumbling, high difficulty, and beautiful dance. I also love love her floor music!! 14.600.

Next, Guilia Steingruber. I really love this gymnast. She does a full twisting DLO, unfortunately she stumbled quite a bit on the landing. Her DLO is one of the best I've ever seen though, huge height. Huge double pike as well. Loved the routine. Not quite enough difficulty to contend though .. 14.333.

Sandra Izbasa, 2008 Olympic FX champion next. Her 1 and a half to triple twist was the most elegant I've ever seen. Stuck full in back out. Beautiful dance, but a fall on the last pass :( 

Kyla Ross up next. I absolutely am in love with her routine. Her dancing is so elegant and beautiful, however, her difficulty needs to be increased to compete at this level. Beautiful landings though. Also love her music. 14.333.

Elisabeth Black was last to go. Awesome first pass with very difficult 2.5 and triple twist combinations. Love the music. Out of bounds on the last tumble. 

Thanks to anyone reading my recaps 3 months late :)
I just wanted to catch up with them.
It was a fabulous World Championships!

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

2013 World Gymnastics Championships -- Beam Event Final

Gold -- Aliya Mustafina RUS
Silver -- Kyla Ross USA
Bronze -- Simone Biles USA

The balance beam final ended up being my favorite event final at Worlds :)

My favorite non-US gymnast, Aliya Mustafina, was up first. She had a wonderfully clean routine with many difficult combinations that she hit for the most part. She did not have hardly any balance checks, and she actually turned her double spin into a 2.5 to avoid one. Stuck dismount, beautiful routine. 14.9.

Carlotta Ferlito of Italy was up next. She had a good routine with impressive looking skills, but there were several balance checks throughout, a missed connection, and a hop on the dismount. 14.283.

** Mustafina submits enquiry **

Vanessa Ferrari next. I absolutely love her flight series, it's super beautiful. She did miss her front arial/sheep jump combination though, and she had a big lunge back on her dismount, almost sitting down. 14.3.

** Mustafina enquiry rejected, ends up adding her SV up by hand** (LOL)

Chunsong Shang next up. Hit her flight series this time, but big break on her punch front and several other wobbles throughout, even on simple elements such as her back tucks. 14.133.

Next Simone Biles. Hit all connections, but big check after her punch front and a lunge forward on the dismount, almost hit her head on the beam!! Saved both mistakes though. 14.133.

Kyla Ross came next. Gorgeous routine, very elegant! Only mistake was a missed connection (free walkover to sheep jump) and a step on the dismount. Definitely challenging for the lead. 14.733.

** Biles submits enquiry**

Larisa Iordache of Romania unfortunately suffered another fall off of the beam on her first flight series, such a shame because her routine is amazing! I felt so badly for her. 13.933.

**Biles enquiry accepted 14.333*
**Ross submits enquiry**

Anna Rodionova of Russia last competitor to go. Fell off on her backflip into Arabian, but the rest of the routine was wonderful. 13.1.

**Ross enquiry accepted 14.833*

I was so proud of Aliya especially after her performance in qualifications overall to come out and win as many medals as she did. She now also has a World medal on every event and is on the list of gymnasts with most medals at Worlds with 8 :) 



Saturday, January 4, 2014

2013 World Gymnastics Championships -- Bars Event Final

Gold - Huang Huidan CHN
Silver - Kyla Ross USA
Bronze - Aliya Mustafina RUS

Yao Jinnan of China was first up for the bars final. Since I wanted the 2 Americans and Aliya to medal in this final, I was really nervous that Yao would take the gold with her Mo. Unfortunately, she fell on the skill during finals, ending up with a score of 14.633.

Huang Huidan also from China came next. She had a wonderful routine and stuck the landing cold! Huge score -- 15.400!! I knew that would be extremely hard to beat, but I thought they were pretty generous with that score.

Becky Downie was next up for Great Britain. I'm very disappointed that she had a fall during her routine because her routine was actually one of my favorites of the final. She had lots of exciting release moves and it was a shame to see her fall.

Sophie Scheder was next. Ultimately clean routine -- 14.633.

Next was Simone Biles from the United States. For this being Simone's "weakest" event, she has steadily improved. It was a great routine and had her thinking about a medal possibility at that point with a score of 14.716.

Kyla Ross's routine was gorgeous and flawless as usual, with her normal stuck landing!! I though it was definitely as good as Huidan's but the score was 15.266.

My girl Aliya Mustafina was up next. Her bars routines are ALWAYS amazing to watch, but during finals she missed a connection when she was supposed to go immediately from the low bar to a shaposh to the high bar, and unfortunately it cost her the gold because her SV was lowered by .2 -- 15.033

Ruby Harrold was last. She had an exciting routine with lots of different skills, but SV was a bit lower than the others.


Thursday, January 2, 2014

2013 World Gymnastics Championship -- Vault Event Final


Gold - McKayla Maroney USA
Silver - Simone Biles USA
Bronze - Hong Un Jong PRK

First up was Guilia Steingruber. She had two amazing vaults, scoring a 15.5 on the first and a 14.966 on the second. Her technique was wonderful and I really wanted to see her medal.

Pena was next and of course completed the handspring double front. She was unsuccessful, but luckily she was not injured or hurt and landed relatively safely. Her second vault was also a disaster, landing oddly on her DTY and bouncing backwards on the mat.

Chuso was next. I was really disappointed with her vaults these championships because I really wanted her to have a chance at medaling. But at 38 years old, it was amazing that she was even there.

Then was Thi Ha Thanh Phan. First vault was pretty weak, incurring an OOB penalty -- 14.966. Second vault -- oh gosh. Tried to go for an Amanar but barely got around the last twist, scary landing, surprised there was no injury.

Chantysha Netteb was next -- unfortunately she fell on the landing of her DTY and was injured :( She had to withdraw from the competition.

Next up was Simone Biles. Her Amanar is honestly my favorite in the World, even more than McKaylas! Just a small hop backwards -- 15.933. Second vault was GORGEOUS and stuck cold. 15.595 average.

Hong Un Jong was next. I know that she had the highest difficulty at 6.40 and 6.30 but she had a huge leap forward on her Amanar, making it look sloppy, 15.566. Second vault was okay but piked. 15.4.

Last, the best vaulter in the world ... McKayla Maroney! Amanar was amazing and SO CLOSE to being stuck!! 15.966 with a penalty! Next up was the moment of truth ... the Mustafina that she fell on in London. Perfectly done, just a step on landing. McKayla defended her World Vault title with a final combined score of 15.724!!!

I'm so proud of McKayla and Simone for going 1-2 in the Vault EF for the first time ever! 
I really believe that Steingruber should have won bronze instead of Hong :( 
But great final all in all!