Things Are Happening – March 9, 2018

A. Gymnix

The world cup circuit takes a short break this weekend before resuming next Thursday with Baku, Stuttgart, Birmingham, and Doha all in a brief bim-bam-boom run of about nine days. And I’m sure someone from USAG will be arrested for double homicide at the same time, so no one will know where to look. Because that’s just how things go.

But for now…Gymnix.

The annual Canadian international thingamajig that brings Canadian elites together with French-speaking Europeans and Americans who don’t want to travel that far is upon us once again. This year, the competition will be conducted in two divisions: The Challenge, and the Junior International Cup—followed by apparatus finals.

In the challenge division, gymnasts may compete for their clubs, so while USAG isn’t sending an official team because everything’s on fire and there’s no money, it ends up that more US gymnasts will be competing at Gymnix this year than ever before, sent by their clubs—WOGA, Hill’s, Cincinnati, Everest, Buckeye, etc.

A number of the Canadians will also compete (duh), and I’ll be paying particular attention to Isabela Onyshko since she was named to the Commonwealth Games team. We haven’t seen top-level, healthy gymnastics from Onyshko in quite a while, so this competition is fairly critical in terms of gauging her progress.

The challenge competition is split up into three subdivisions, but the majority of the top Canadian seniors and all the US gymnasts (featuring Davis, Alexeeva, McClain, DiCello, Lippeatt) will be competing in the first flight: Friday at 6:45 ET on FLO. Event finals follow at 1:25 ET on Sunday.

In the junior cup, the competitors are grouped as national teams (of four) and will go at 6:30 ET on Saturday, where the big-four Italian juniors will hope to fend off a Russian team made up of the best of the babies (three 2004s and a 2005), as well as the Canadians and Japanese. The Italian juniors (Villa and the D’Amatos) just destroyed the Italian seniors (Mori, Meheghini, Grisetti, Carolfiglio) in the all-around standings at Serie A last weekend, providing more evidence that it’s going to be a complete national team refresh in 2019. Just get through 2018 first.

Giorgia Villa did an internet in training this week by connecting all the skills ever invented on bars.

Scores will be here. Just be sure to select the right seance.

B. British

You may know it as the British Championship, but us cool kids just call it British. Women’s and men’s senior all-around competitions will be held this Saturday, followed by event finals on Sunday. You can stream it here.

On the women’s side, the story is who won’t be there: Fragapane with her Achilles and now both Downies, Ellie and Becky each needing more time to get back from their injuries. That opens things up for Tinkler to be the clear all-around favorite, followed by Fenton, Kinsella, and Simm looking to snatch those podium finishes. Kinsella just received the musical-chairs place at the Birmingham World Cup to join Tinkler (remember when it was supposed to be Downie and Fragapane?), so she’ll be looking for a second-place finish here to prove that she’s really a top-2 AAer right now. Continue reading Things Are Happening – March 9, 2018

NCAA Week 10 – Schedule and Links

Thursday, March 8 Scores Stream
7:00 ET/4:00 PT ¬– New Hampshire @ Bridgeport
Friday, March 9 Scores Stream
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – [13] Nebraska @ [5] Florida  LINK  SEC+
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – [2] LSU @ [24] NC State LINK  ACC+
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – Bowling Green @ Kent State  LINK  ESPN3
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – Maryland, Penn @ Temple  FREE
7:30 ET/4:30 PT – [19] Missouri, Iowa @ [25] Iowa State  LINK  ISU($)
7:30 ET/4:30 PT – Centenary @ SEMO  LINK FREE
8:00 ET/5:00 PT – [6] Alabama v. [16] Auburn (@ Huntsville, AL)  FLO
8:00 ET/5:00 PT – [10] Arkansas, [12] Arizona State, [15] Denver @ [1] Oklahoma  LINK  FSGo
8:30 ET/5:30 PT – North Carolina, San Jose State, Air Force @ Arizona LINK
9:00 ET/6:00 PT – UC Davis, Seattle Pacific @ [9] Washington  LINK  FREE
9:00 ET/6:00 PT – Penn State, Utah State, TWU @ [21] BYU  LINK  FREE
10:00 ET/7:00 PT – [20] Cal, [22] Minnesota, Alaska @ Sacramento State  LINK
Saturday, March 10 Scores Stream
1:00 ET/10:00 PT – DIII East Regional
2:00 ET/11:00 PT – [4] Utah @ [7] Michigan  LINK  BTN
4:00 ET/1:00 PT – Towson @ William & Mary  LINK  FREE
4:00 ET/1:00 PT – [14] Boise State @ [17] Georgia  LINK  SEC+
4:00 ET/1:00 PT – Ball State @ Western Michigan  LINK
5:30 ET/2:30 PT – Michigan State @ [11] Oregon State  LINK  FREE
Sunday, March 11 Scores Stream
12:00 ET/9:00 PT – Bridgeport, Cornell, West Chester, Southern Connecticut @ Maryland  LINK  BTN+
FLO
1:00 ET/10:00 PT – West Virginia, Pittsburgh @ [18] George Washington  LINK  GW($)
1:00 ET/10:00 PT – [8] Kentucky, Brown, Yale @ New Hampshire  LINK  ESPN3
1:00 ET/10:00 PT – Eastern Michigan, Rutgers, Lindenwood @ Temple  FREE
2:00 ET/11:00 PT – Central Michigan, NC State @ [23] Ohio State  OSU($)
3:00 ET/12:00 PT – [25] Illinois, Nothern Illinois, Illinois State @ Illinois-Chicago  LINK
4:00 ET/1:00 PT – [3] UCLA @ Stanford P12N
5:00 ET/2:00 PT – [20] Cal @ UC Davis  LINK  FREE
Tuesday, March 13 Scores Stream
6:00 ET/3:00 PT – Illinois-Chicago @ Western Michigan  LINK
10:00 ET/7:00 PT – San Jose State @ [3] UCLA  P12N

*Meets marked SECN, BTN, or P12N will be broadcast live on TV and may also be streamed online for those who have cable-subscriber log-ins or subscriptions to participating Sling, Roku whatnots.

*Meets marked SEC+, ACC+, or FSGo may be streamed for those who have cable-subscriber log-ins or subscriptions to participating Sling, Roku whatnots.

*Meets marked ESPN3 may be streamed on the WatchESPN app for those who have a participating ISP.

*Meets marked BTN+/FLO may be streamed either through a paid subscription to BTN+ ($10/month) or a paid subscription to FloGymnastics ($30/month).

*Meets marked [School]$ are streamed through school-specific services and require a subscription to that school’s web streaming.

*Meets marked FREE are streamed through school-specific services and require no log-in or subscription fee.


Marquee Meets

[4] Utah @ [7] Michigan
Our top-10 dual meet for the weekend sees Utah come off its little vacation for a clash in which Utah will be the favorite but Michigan is nonetheless in with a solid shot. At least, we’ve seen Michigan score at home what Utah tends to score on the road, if that’s any indication. Which it isn’t. Nothing matters.

Critical for Michigan, as I’ll keep talking about through the rest of the season, is enduring vault. Those early Michigan Yfulls could conceivably drop a tenth each to Utah’s fulls, which would be extremely difficult to recover from. Michigan needs to get through the first three vaults with 9.800s, and then go 9.850s-9.900s for Zaziski, Townsend, and McLean, to stay in contention. Continue reading NCAA Week 10 – Schedule and Links

Best Routine of Week 9 Poll

Your instructions
1. Vote for the best routine
2. Don’t get upset when this inevitably devolves into a twitter popularity contest. It’s not that important.

Criteria
1. Only routines scoring 9.950+ will be included in the poll
2. There must be video available of that routine so that the voters can, you know, watch it.
3. Each gymnast may appear only once per week. The higher score (or my discretion in the event of a tie) is used.

1st 2nd 3rd
Wk 1 Price (STAN) – UB Lee (UCLA) – UB Finnegan (LSU) – UB
Wk 2 Crouse (NEB) – VT Price (STAN) – VT Gowey (UF) – BB
Wk 3 Glenn (UCLA) – BB Ramler (MINN) – BB Hambrick (LSU) – FX
Wk 4 McMurtry (UF)-BB Lee (UCLA) – BB Carter (ARK) – BB
Wk 5 Hano (UCLA) – FX Lee (UCLA) – BB Dowell (OU) – VT
Wk 6 Baker (UF) – FX Hambrick (LSU) – FX Lane (UNC) – BB
Wk 7 Snead (UGA) – FX Finnegan (LSU) – BB Lu (MINN) – BB
Wk 8 Ohashi (UCLA)- FX Williams (Cal) – FX Ross (UCLA) – UB

1. Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma) – Vault


2. Brenna Dowell (Oklahoma) – Vault


3. Taylor Houchin (Nebraska) – Vault


4. Kennedi Edney (LSU) – Bars


5. Sophia Carter (Arkansas) – Beam


6. Madison Cindric (Arizona) – Beam

https://twitter.com/MadisonCindric/status/969790373370396672


7. Sarah Finnegan (LSU) – Floor


8. Myia Hambrick (LSU) – Floor


9. Sabrina Vega (Georgia) – Floor

FLO Link


10. Anna Martucci (Northern Illinois) – Floor

https://twitter.com/Barstool_NIU/status/970418857226788865


11. Kelley Hebert (UC Davis) – Floor

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