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Men’s Qualification Live Blog

Don’t worry. I won’t try to do pommel horse quick hits. Or I will, but I’ll just make up the names of the skills.

It’s men’s qualification day! In just a few extremely long hours, we will know who has qualified to all the finals and who doesn’t have knees anymore after vault.

Also, IT’S THE OLYMPICS EVERYONE.

As is only traditional, we start with subdivision 1.

SUBDIVISION 1

Notables
Team Japan (beginning on pommel horse)
Team Brazil (beginning on rings)
Team South Korea (beginning on vault)
Team Netherlands (beginning on high bar)
Manrique Larduet (beginning on floor)
Eleftherios Petrounias (rings in rotation 3)
Jossimar Calvo (high bar in rotation 2)
Alex Shatilov (floor in rotation 3)
Tomas Gonzalez (floor in rotation 3)

In the very first rotation, focus will be on Japan’s journey through pommel horse and a couple EF-critical routines with Arthur Zanetti on rings and Epke Zonderland on high bar. #candlesforEpke Continue reading Men’s Qualification Live Blog

US Women’s Podium Training of Truth

Get your Martha Eyes ready. Get your uneven-bars-lineup pens out. It’s time for the US women. (What? You don’t have an uneven-bars-lineup pen? I don’t even think I know you.)

We’ve already had some developments in the earlier sessions.

Hong Un Jong performed her TTY and almost remained living on one of the attempts. It’s a risky little game if she tries to do that in qualification.

Shang Chunsong’s everything felt yucky and terrible. She fell four times on beam, once on bars, and did little else.

Paseka is fine and great now apparently, having recovered from her bout with Gargoyle Back to perform her normal vaults. It does, however, sound like Tutkhalyan did bars and will have a shot at the AA.

Mustafina did normal Mustafina, alternating between upgrading to her eponymous bars dismount and just popping off beam because of an overabundance of life.

GB’s lineups are as expected, with Ellie Downie and Fragapane the only two AAers.

Rebeca Andrade is, in fact, upgrading to the Andramanar, a nice little boost to Brazil’s potential standing in the 5-10 race. Continue reading US Women’s Podium Training of Truth

US Men’s Podium Training

Following the 36-hour national nightmare that was WILL WE GET LIVE STREAMS OF PODIUM TRAINING OR NOT, it appears that the answer is, “a little bit.” We get the US. It is not the everything we were promised, but it’s not nothing either.

Live Stream

US men’s podium training is usually extended nothing of an unspeakably boring variety. I did a giant, goodbye. But also…THE OLYMPICS. Everything’s better when OLYMPICS. Plus, we get to see the US men take another stab at those world records for Extended PBars Chalking and Synchronized Backpack Carrying (get it boys!) I really think they can do it this time.

Throughout the session, I’ll be popping in here with general notes, observations, and reflections. We can only hope for a Cheeseburgers On Horse moment. That’s basically why we’re all here. Let’s be honest.

Mikulak has already won the Gator Tanning competition. He has also nixed the American Flag hair, apparently.

Leyva is not vaulting, obviously. Instead opting to prepate his PBar chalk regimen. Good. Get ahead of the action. Can’t be too careful.

US starts on vault. The overriding theme so far is Jake Dalton Adjusting His Shorts While Bouncing.

Vault order looks like Brooks, Naddour, Mikulak, Dalton. Normal.

Brooks half-Pena’d a double front. That’s why he’s only going in qualification. Mazeika from the genius bar shows him about it on his new iPad.

Naddour tsuk double pike, bailed on it to his butt. “My run was a little off.” Lovely start.

Today’s theme is a little MY ANKLES Y’ALL.
They’re talking a lot about how bright and fluorescent the arena is, that it’s weird to see when they’re twisting.

And…that’s enough vaulting! US men’s podium training. Martha would have then going 16 more times.

Danell is looking pensive.

Chris Brooks is auditioning for his own buzzfeed article dedicated to his biceps.

Mikulak is gluing a model train together on his wrists, apparently.

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This is the movie poster for men’s podium training. A lot of this.

Sam Mikulak Extended Junk Adjustment Alert.

Um, excuse me? You BARELY spent ANY time chalking those PBars. You’ll never set the world record at this rate.

They’re not Crazy Legs. They’re Podium Training Legs.

Sam starts on PBars. He didn’t have any major errors this time, so it would have received a 19 at trials.

Mikulak going before Dalton? Or just PT order?

Jake Dalton, using the medium of toe point to remind us why the US missed him so much at worlds last year.

A Fabian Floor Interlude! Oooohhh, for bad reasons. That pass was not cute. I feel like it probably wasn’t supposed to be landing on all fours. Just a guess.

Leyva had a wonk-a-thon on his PBars routine. Diamidov issues. As long as he gets it all out of his system now. He’ll re-chalk (THAT WAS THE PROBLEM) and obsessive-compulsively adjust his tape and honey for 16.5 hours.

Danell looks like he has a case of the grumpies.

If Danell were Gabby Douglas, there would already be calls for him to be removed from the team and replaced with an alternate.

Moving to high bar! This should be interesting!

Looks like the order will be Dalton, Mikulak, Brooks, Leyva. Naddour obviously off both PBars and HBar.

I love the creative ways Chris Brooks chooses to leave the bar in podium training. Good artistry.

Sam Mikulak just invented my new favorite swear, “Fucking Eff.” You don’t have to mine your oath with an “Eff” if you’ve already said “Fucking.” That’s the one you’re mincing.

Jake Dalton being all lovely with a stoop half to layout tkatchev to gienger. If only the difficulty were higher. A little struggle on a tkatchev to mixed grip but otherwise good.

Mikulak hit. No Cassina but good Kolman.

Are they saying Ho-mentum? Is that what the kids are saying these days? Do people still say cool?

Brooks has to muscle up in a couple places but gets through. No one has fallen yet. Curse.

Even Danell hit! What is happening?!?! That stalder rybalko is finished on Jupiter, but his layout tkatchev remains a work of art.

What is Chris Brooks drinking? Chocolate milk? Rio water?

Fun with unflattering screenshots.

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Interesting that none of the “5th-ups” are going in PT, just to get used to their routines in case they have to step in in qualification.

Also, Bela is being interviewed on NBCSN right now for some reason. In case you’re more interested in that than actual gymnastics.

Interesting to see Naddour up before Brooks on floor…? Some of these lineups may not be TF-reflective…?

Miklulak started by sticking a bunch, then bailed out of a pass, back 1.5 to nothing, all other passes were landed quite well.

“We Will Rock You” to accompany Dalton’s floor. They know exactly what they’re doing. A little bouncy on some landings, like the piked double arabian, normal. Solid.

Pommel horse looms.

PBars chalking may have been a bit of a letdown, but synchronized backpack carrying has lived up to all our hopes and dreams.

As expected, Jake Dalton is the lucky winner who doesn’t have to do horse.

All PH routines will be scored on a scale of 0-5 cheeseburgers.

Brooks definitely just gave himself at least three cheeseburgers for his first touch.

Leyva before Brooks on PH as well. EEEEEnteresting.

Leyva is off before he started. NO CHEESEBURGERS. He gives us “that’s never happened to me before” face.

Brooks hit! FOUR CHEESEBURGERS!

Sam’s off the horse. NO CHEESEBURGERS.

Naddour goes through cleanly to earn his keep. FOUR CHEESEBURGERS.

Mikluak goes again to redeem himself. Still no cheeseburgers, though.

Chris Brooks is being delightfully bro-y and indecipherable right now.

Danell has turned really smiley now that he’s done. Not having to do rings will do that to a person.

Sam Mikulak is making a lot of dude grunts, which means we have arrived at rings.

“Where’s the closest bathroom?” Chris Brooks asks, pulling on his shorts. Oh, podium training.

Now I’m legit worried about his rings routine.

“THAT A BOY I LOVE IT LET’S HAVE IT COME ON SQUEEZE IT GORGEOUS FUCKING SWEET.” Actual quote from the team during Brooks’ rings.

That’s all I have. I’m out.

Sam Mikulak did not get nearly the same enthusiastic calls to grip it and squeeze it like his teammates.

“Attack it. Get in there. Squeeze. There you go. Push it.”

Naddour is last up on rings. Order was Brooks, Mikulak, Dalton, Naddour. Tired dismount there with a lunge forward, but through podium training, the only falls were on horse. A victory!

The US men are done. Kevin Mazeika is standing over by the judges doing your taxes, probably.

To wrap up, performance order was :

VT – Brooks, Naddour, Mikulak, Dalton
PB – Mikulak, Dalton, Brooks, Leyva
HB – Dalton, Mikulak, Brooks, Leyva
FX – Naddour, Brooks, Mikulak, Dalton
PH – Leyva, Brooks, Mikulak, Naddour
SR – Brooks, Mikulak, Dalton, Naddour

 

Olympic Preview — The Individuals

Now that the teams are taken care of, let’s go for a spin around the neighborhood with the individuals.

Unlike the last Olympics, when Yamilet Pena was the only individual competitor to make any event final, quite a few single ladies should make a push at finals this year, if not challenge for medals. Some of the non-team countries have very strong programs, you know. Almost like they should be sending more than one gymnast or something…

To the events!

Vault
As has been the case for a number of years, vault is the domain of non-team gymnasts. Very few of the gymnasts on teams will even be attempting two vaults, maybe not even 8 of them. I could see a solid half of the vault-final field coming from this pack of individuals.

Hong Un JongNorth Korea – With an Amanar and Cheng, Hong is a strong medal favorite and the most likely challenger to Biles. She has already hit for the cycle this quad with a gold, silver, and bronze over the last three years and looks like a good bet for a second silver if Paseka is all Russia Back…

Giulia SteingruberSwitzerland – 2016 Euros vault champion and now pulling a total Sacramone by trolling the gymternet with videos of a handspring 2/1. Her rudi can compete with anyone’s score on any vault, but the problem child is the second vault, which should be a DTY but is sometimes not and is always nerve-wracking. She’s definitely in the medal hunt.

Oksana ChusovitinaUzbekistan – Doing the Prod now because why not. Given her theoretical difficulty with a Prod and often a Kas 1/1 second vault (7.0/6.0), she’s in the conversation, though the vault field is strong enough that she’s actually going to have to land the Prod in qualification to get back to the final. It can be a little Butt-a-Prod, but it can’t be a sitter.

Dipa KarmakarIndia – Samesies. Her Prod has been looking a little more realistic in the last year or so. No less knee-explody, but more realistic. The problem for Karmakar is that I actually liked her simpler Tsuk vaults back a couple years ago, but she has had to upgrade to the 6.0 to keep pace with everyone. It’s not as comfortable or consistent for her. Continue reading Olympic Preview — The Individuals