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38 The Team World Championships takes place November 15-20 in Dortmund, Germany. The USA team looks strong and is up for the challenge of world competition.
POSITIVE OUTLOOK ON THE MEN'S TEAM
39 USA Gymnastics spoke with the Men's Program Director Ron Galimore regarding the future of the USA men's team .
POEMS AND PUZZLES
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FEATURES
HOLIDAY
MIKE DUTKA
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Mike Dutka won fi ve gold medals at the Jr. Pan American Cup and he's starting a new chapter in his life.
................... 26 We asked some coaches, athletes and clubs haHhey- do- for- the- holidays- anEl.- wha t they're thankful for. Find out w hat they have to say.
KRISTY POWELL
.. .. .......... ............... 22 Kristy Powell placed second all-around in the Golden Sands Invitational in Sofia, Bulgaria. She has set her sights on the 1995 World Championships and the 1996 Olympic Games.
RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
..... .. ...................... 25 The event took place in Paris, France. The USA group placed 17th while Jessica Davis took 25th all-around as an individual.
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e've decided to switch gears on the format of the editorial in USA Gym nastics magazine. The editorial will discuss what's in this issue and what's planned for future issues. I want to emphasize that this magazine is for you! We want you to have input into our publication. We would love to hear from you and find out what you like, don't like, want more of, want less of, etc. Athletes, coaches, parents, judges, subscribers, please drop us a line and let us know your thoughts. (USA Gymnastics, Pan American Plaza, 201 S. Capitol Ave., Ste. 300, Indianapolis, IN 46225.) As for this issue, the cover shows our
, 994 World Championships Team. The team will travel to Dortmund, Germany, November 11-20 for the Team World Championships. This is the first Team World Championships since 1991. It should be interesting to see how the USA stacks up with the former Soviet Union competing as individual republics. The Rhythmic World Championships took place October 6-9 in Paris, France. The focus of the World Championships was on the group competition. The USA group trained together for only three-and-a-half months prior to the competition, not very long considering many of the top teams have trained together for years. The USA group came in 17th, a good start for the new focused involve-
ment in rhythmic group. Jessica Davis competed as an individual for the USA and finished 25th overall. Davis received her first 9.0 and above scores in international competition, a personal best. It was my first rhythmic international event and itwas very exciting to watch the athleticism and talent of all the gymnasts.
Holidays are the happiest time of the year for most people. Getting together with friends and family creates special memories to cherish for a lifetime. In the articles "Happy Holidays" and "What 1'm Thankful For," we've asked some of our national team athletes, coaches and clubs what they're planning to do for the holiday season and what they're thankful for. We've also included some poems we received from some of you. This issue features two up-and-coming athletes Kristy Powell and Mike Dutka. Powell earned the all-around silver medal in the Golden Sands event while Dutka earned five gold medals in the Junior Pan American Games. And finally, this issue's Reebok Coaching Corner discusses conditioning tips for the cast handstand on bars. If you would like to submit a conditioning tip please send it to USA Gymnastics magazine .
Hope you enioy this issue. Next issue look for results from the , 994 World Championships, features on the athletes who did well in the event, When I Grow Up ••• Becoming a Sports Medicine Therapist, and much, much more!
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Mike Dutka just returned from the Jr. Pan American Cup in Monterrey, Mexico where he won five gold medals and finished second all路around to USA teammate Mike Morgan, now he'sstarting a new chapter in his life. Dutka is one of the up路and路coming stars of the future in men's gymnastics. According to his coach Joe Stallone, "Mike's strength is that he's pretty fearless. He goes after things and doesn't hold back. He has a very positive approach to the sport. It's a game to him and the skills come very easy." The only problem is that Dutka travel's 72 miles each way to practice five days a weekand the family has two dying cars to prove it! With parents who both occasionally work 12 hour shifts it makes getting to practice very difficult. On average Dutka trains 12路15 hours per week-not enough time in the gym to achieve the results in which he is capable. That's why Dutka moved October 1to the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. to start a new chapter in his life. He knows that if he dedicates his time and attention to gymnastics he could increase his abilities in the gym. How does coach Joe Stallone feel about the move? Well, it was Stallone's suggestion becouse he thought it would help Dutka to focus and train on a consistent basis and achieve his goals. "Mike's accomplishments have been fairly significant considering the time he puts in the gym," said Stallone. "With the Olympics coming up real soon he has to buckle down and get focused . I think he has a shot for the 1996 Olympic Games." Dutka started gymnastics in 1984 in a tumbling program because his sisters were also involved in the sport. "We had no idea when he started that it would lead us to where he is at now." said Peggy Dutka, Mike's mom. "Mike watched the Olympics in 1984 on TV and went to the Spectrum to watch the Olympians when they were in town for a tour." Mike agrees with his mom, "I never dreamed gymnastics would take me this far." "Since he started gymnastics everyone has always told himthat making the Olympic Team is an unrealistic goal," said Mrs. Dutka. "College has always been the main goal. But, now people are talking to him about going to the Olympics." When asked about the 1996 Olympic Games, Dutka said, "I don't know how realistic of a goal it is. The Olympics seem so close. I'mworking toward it I guess." The unrealistic goal may become a reality for Mike Dutka, only time will tell!
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stands on beam. Holding a handstand on beam is much easier because you can grip the sides. Once you've mastered the skill on beam lor 45 seconds to a minute, take it back down to the Iloor. Remember, keep your stomach tight and your head straight.
Dear Mary Lou, I'm a 12-year-old Level 9 gymnast. I'm a little concerned about my weight. What kind ollood do you suggest I eat to stay healthy and thin? Lindsay Misslin Roseburg, Oregon
Dear Lindsay, First 01 all, at 12 years old you should not be concerned about your weight. You still have a whole lot 01 growing to do. But eating healthy, low lat loads is a super habit to start now. Eat lots 01 chicken, turkey, lish, some very lean cuts 01 beef, Iruits, vegetables, pasta, and breads. Stay away Irom high lat and Iried loads, as well as butter, heavy oils, and cream sauces. Irecently lilmed anutrition video with Dr. Dan Benardot. You may want to order a copy. It talks a lot about what an athlete should and should not eat. (See page liar details on the USA Gymnastics Nutrition Video) Dear Mary Lou, I' m 14 years old and a Level S gymnast. I'm S'4". I'm wondering ill'm too tall to continue doing gymnastics. I'm also lrustra ted with doing kips on bars. I make kips lor a couple weeks then I lose them. What should I do to make them all the time? Lindsay Daves Everett, Washington
Dear Lindsay, No. You are nottoo tall. There is no hei ht
Dear Mary Lou, I'm 11 yea rs old. Do you enjoy getting letters lrom all different gymnasts with different problems? Are some 01 the questions hard to answer? Lori Mastropierro Phoenix, Arizona
limit in gymnastics. You can be tall or short as long as you continue to maneuver your body well. With your kips, it sounds to me like you might not be concentrating enough. II you can do kips lor weeks at a time, there is no reason why you can't do them ALL THE TIME. Stay locused! Dear Mary Lou, I'm 10 and a Level 6 gymnast. I go to gymnastics right alterschoollrom 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. It's hard to get my homework done because I get home so late and don't have any time belore gymnastics either. How did you get your homework done when you were doing gymnastics? Kim Karfonta Edmond, Oklahoma
Dear Kim, Don't let your schoolwork suller because 01 mnastics. Your education should be
the number one priority in your lile right now. When I was training, we got out 01 school and went straight to the gym (5:009:00).1 would just stay up alter workout until my homework was linished. You'll need to be very disciplined with your time. Make lull use 01 your study halls or get up alittle earlier in the morning to get your homework done. /I you're still having trouble keeping up, you may need to consider cutting your workout schedule down. Good luck. Dear Mary Lou, I'm having trouble holding my handstand on 1l00LI'm supposed to hold it lor at least 30 seconds but I can't get past 10 seconds. Do you have any advice to help me improve my handstand? Jenealle Donohue Wrightstown, Pennsylvania
Dear Lori, Yes, Isure do enjoy receiving letters Irom other gymnasts. Most 01 the questions are pretty easy to answer because Ihave personally been through many 01 the same situotions. Hopelully, my answers will help young gymnasts conlront some 01 their problems. Dear Mary Lou, What are you and your lamily planning to do lor the holidays? Carly Ramsey Indian"polis, Indiana
Dear Carly, I love the holidays. My husband Shannon and I are driving up to West Virginia to spend Thanksgiving with my parents and lamily. Then, we will probably stay in Houston and spend Christmas with my husband's lamily. I can't wait.
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On the first day of Christmas our coaches taught to us: Ten minutes of conditioning. On the second day of Christmas our coaches taught to us: two forward rolls and ten minutes of conditioning. On the third day of Christmas our coaches taught to us: three cartwheels. two forward rolls and ten minutes of conditioning. On the fourth day of Christmas our coaches taught to us: four body waves. three cartwheels. two forward rolls and ten minutes of conditioning. On the fifth day of Christmas our coaches taught to us: five perfect kips. four body waves. three cartwheels. two forward rolls and ten minutes of conditioning. On the sixth day of Christtttas our coaches taught to us: six floor routines. five perfect kips four body waves. three cartwheels. two forward rolls and ten minutes of conditioning. On the seventh day of Christmas our oaches taught to us: seven back handsprings. six floo routines. five perfect kips. four body waves. three cartWIleels1 two forward rolls and ten minutes of conditioning.
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competitive gymnastics. The skill that I remember taking me a while to learn when I was younger was a glide kip on bars. It was so frustrating for me, but with time it came to be no problem.
Dear Kim, What are you doing for the holidays this year? My fami ly and I are going to visit my grandma in Chicago. I can't wait for Christmas. Missy Wa lke II/dimwpolis, In dial/a
Dear Missy, The past two Christmas holidays I have gone to Chicago to visit Betty Okino. This year I won't be able to do the same since I need to stay in Houston to train. On Christmas day, however, my whole family is going to my grandma's house just like you. I can't wait either. I love the winter holiday season. Dear Kim, I' m lO yearsold and a Level 5gymna st. I'm 4'1" and everyone at school is a foot or so taller than me. They make fun of me. I've tried ignoring them but it doesn't work. What should I do? Sarah Christopher HOlIstOIl, Texas
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challenged makes you special because you are different from most of your classmates. In the gym, being 4' 1" could be to your advantage. Remember that! Dear Kim, I'm trying to move into Level 7 and our whole team is having problems with our casts on bars. Are there any types of conditioning drills or tips that you can give me to help? Lallra Ade St. LOllis, Missollri
Dear Laura, Casts on bars may very well be the most important skill there is to master on this event. Without good handstands, the next elements in progression become
much more difficult. Some conditioning exercises that I do daily are assisted by my coach. Have your coach spot you doing series of casts that come down to support position in between each cast. Also, a hint for casting is to lean your shoulders forward and wait longer before casting.
Dea r Kim, I hear that you are pulling the Karolyi's out of retirement and that you are going back into competitive gymnastics. Am I right? If I am, I think that's great. Who is training with you? Congratson graduating! Katie Canllon Blakely, Georgia
Dear Katie, You are correct. The Karolyi's and I are preparing right now for next season. My teammates that I am training with are 00miniqueMoceanu, Jennie Thompson, Svetlana Boguinskaia and April Burkholder.
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Dear Jennifer, Thanks for your support in my return to
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he American men's and women' s teams captured gold medals at the Jr. Pan American Gymnastics Cup in Monterrey, Mexico, on Sept. 20. In addition, the men took the top four places in the all-around while the women took the top three. Leading the men was 1994 Junior National Champion Mike Morgan from Cincinnati, Ohio, who won the all-around gold medal with a score of 54.10. Morgan was followed in second (54.00) by Mike Dutka from Fairless Hills, Pa., and Jason Katsampes from Hummelstown, Pa., took the bronze medal (53.45) . Tim Elsner from Middletown, N.J., rounded out the men's team placing fourth (53.20). Dutka won four individual events including floor, parallel bars, high bar and tied for first on pommel horse with Katsampes. Katsampes also took the sil-
ver medal on parallel bars. Morgan won vault and took second on rings. For the U.s. women, Andree Pickens from Houston, Texas, captured the gold medal with 38.025, Tara Tagliarino from Tampa,Fla., tookthesilvermedal Back row Llo R: Joson Koisompes, Mike Morgon, Toro Togliorino. Fronl row Llo R: Deidro Grohom, Tim Elsner, Andree Pickens, Mike Dulko, Morisso Medo!. (37.275), and Marissa Medal from Pompano Beach, Fla., tied for tina w ith 153.70, and Mexico placed third third (37.000) with Canada's Katie Rowland. with 152.50. The American women won Deidra Graham from Salt Lake City, Utah, the gold medal with 112.625. They were the final member of the women's team, finfollowed by Canada with 111.300 and ished eighth all-around (36.425). Argentina with 107.050. Pickens won floor, took second on vault The USA rhythmic team tied for third and third on beam. Medal and Graham and Lauri Illy from Glenview, Ill., won a tied for first on beam. Tagliarino and Grasilver medal in clubs and a bronze medal ham tied for second on bars and Tagliarino in the rope event. Illy took fourth alltook third on floor. around, Lori Fredrickson from Sand wich, Ill. took sixth and Tin ~p from JackIn the team competition, the U.S. men sonville, Fla. finished 13th. scored 162.85. In second place was Argen-
19TH ANNUAL NATIONAL BOYS INVITATIONAL March 18-19, 1994 Gymnastics Center of the Lehigh Valley in Allentown, Pa.
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The Golden Sands Invitational was held September 10-11 in Varna, Bulgaria at the Sport and Cultural Palace. Fifteen year old N a tasha Ivanova from Russia narrowly edged out USA juniors Kristy Powell and Doni Thompson, both from Colorado Aerials in Colorado Springs, Colo. Although Powell finished slightly in front of Thompson, the organizing committee had only one American flag so decided to tie Powell and Thompson for second. The official results indicate this change. Both gymnasts are coached by Tom and Lori Forster.
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The 1994-95 National Olympic Development Program Evaluations for 10-11 year old boys were held at the nine Men's ODP Regional Evaluations. The top 50 participants from the national ranking make up the 1994-95 Junior National Development Team . The top 25 participants will be invited to a special Development Team Training Camp which will be held in the summer of 1995. Congratulations to all the participants in this year's ODP evaluation and especially to the new National Devlopment Team members!
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PREVIEW OF THE 1 994 TEAM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS By Luan Peszek
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he 1991 World Championships in Indianapolis, Ind., was the last time that a team competition was held at the World Championships. During the competition, the USA women earned the silver medal, the highest finish ever received by the U.s. women at a World Championships competition. The U.s. men took fifth .
Scott Keswick, Bill Roth, Steve McCain, John Roethlisberger, Mihai Bagiu, Casey Bryan, and Kip Simons. According to USA Gymnastics Men' s Program Director Ron Galimore the goal is to place in the final round of competition or top six. Although only three of the members of the team have competed in World Championships competition, this group has a lot of talented gymnasts and has the potential of doing very well.
The Team World Championships will take place this year in Dortmund, Germany, November 15-20. The format of the competition is team only. No all-around or individual event champion will be crowned from this event. Shannon Miller remains the reigning World Champion!
For the women, the top 16 age-eligible athletes from the 1994 Coca-Cola National Gymnastics Championships were invited to compete in the NationsBank World Gymnastics Team Trials in Richmond, Va., October 15-16.
This will be the first World Championships or Olympic Games that the former Soviet Union will compete as individual republics. In addition, it will be the first world event that utilizes the new 7-6-5 rule. This rule states that seven gymnasts comprise one team, any six of the seven gymnasts compete on one event, and five scores count. Therefore, an alternate gymnast does not have to be designated prior to the start of the competition. The team with the most depth will win.
From the trials event the following athletes qualified to the team: Dominique Dawes, Shannon Miller, Kerri Strug, Amanda Borden, Amy Chow, Jaycie Phelps, and Larissa Fontaine. This is a strong women' s team and the goal is to win a medal!
Good luck to all the athletes competing at the 1994 World Gymnastics Championships. Coverage will appear in the January/February issue of USA Gymnastics magazine.
The USA selected the top seven male gymnasts from the 1994 Coca-Cola National Gymnastics Championships. They include:
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Ron Galimore, a member of the 1980 Olympic Team, joined USA Gymnastics as the Men's Program Director in March 1994. USA Gymnastics recently caught up with Galimore to get his outlook on the men's scene. USA Gymnastics: Ron, you've attended numerous events in the months that you have worked as the men's program director, what have been your impressions thus far? Ron Galimore: I've noticed that we have a lot of talented athletes who should do really well internationally, but we've had a number of distractions that have resulted in not performing up to potential at important events. I feel we need to concentrate on eliminating the distractions as much as possible and continue to improve the quality of our training. Going into an event with the focus only on winning a medal is one of the main distractions. Of course winning medals is important, but the concentration should first be on hitting routines. With the focus on performing consistently-winning medals will follow. Regardless of where they are competing, an athlete's thought should be, "How well can I hit my routines?" not "I hope I can hit my routines." USA Gymnastics: What would you like to see done differently? Ron Galimore: I'd like the coaching and judging communities to work closer together for the best interest of USA gymnasts. It's important that the interpretation and evaluation of skills the athletes perform in the USA are up to international standards. In this way, our gymnasts will work hard to improve weak areas and will know what is expected when competing internationally. USA Gymnastics: What have been the weak events for USA men? Ron Galimore: Weak events typically have been vault and floor. In my opinion, vault has not been treated with the same respect as the other events. Time needs to be devoted to training and preparation in order to develop high level vaults. Many gymnasts go through practice, do a couple of vaults and move on to another event-they don' t devote the time on vault that they do on the other events. We'd like to provide more information that will assist the coaches and gymnasts on both of these events. For example, Greg Scholars gave a presentation at the Congress in Nashville about developing speed and power that was great! Greg, a former Olympic class sprinter, presented running and lower body drills that can help strengthen our gymnasts, improve their vaulting and tumbling, and enable them to do more difficult dismounts on floor. USA Gymnastics: What are the USA men's team goals for upcoming major events? Ron Galimore: Our goal for the 1994 World Championships is to make team finals (top 6). This isn't going to be easy as we compete in the first session of the competition and we have four gymnasts who have not yet competed in a World Championships competition. If the team performs consistently, however, Team USA has a good chance of reaching this goal. By starting a trend of consistent performance now, we will be prepared in 1995 and 1996 ... with the potential for a team medal in 1996! I believe that the new FIG team competition format (7-6-5) can work in our favor because of the depth of 1995 and 1996 teams. We expect that some of the new countries will only have three or four strong gymnasts, however, the depth of other teams won't really be known until after the 1994 World Championships. USA Gymnastics: Bright stars to watch in the future? Ron Galimore: I'm excited about this! I expect that there are about 14 guys with a realistic shot at making the 1996 Olympic Team. We have high hopes for many of our young talented gymnasts, and are also confident that our veterans of the sport will make an enormous contribution leading up to and including the Olympic Games. The whole base of the men's program is growing stronger and stronger.
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