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Arthur Davis and Shenea Booth performed an amazing combined exercise, full of difficulty, unique choreography and enthusiasm to earn their second World Championships title at the 2004 Sports Acrobatics World Championships held in Lievin, France, May 21-23.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIR: Ron Froehlich; PRESIDENT: Bob Colorossi; PRESIDENT EMERITUS: Sundy Knopp, Mike Donohue; TREASURER: Bob Wood; SECRETARY: Gory Anderson; PUBUC SEGOR: Bill Hybl, Bob Wood; AMATEUR ATHIfTIC UNION: Mike Sionner; AMERICAN SOKOL ORGANIZATION: Jerry Milon; AMERICAN TURNERS: Beny Heppner; COLLEGE GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION-MEN: Froncis Allen; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COUEGIATE COACHES-WOMEN: Mike Jotki; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR GIRlS AND WOMEN IN SPORT: Marilyn Strawbridge; NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS JUDGES: Corole Ide; NATIONAL COUEGIATE ATHIfTIC ASSOCIATION-MEN: Lou Burkel; NATIONAL FEDERATION OF STATE HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS: Susnn True; NATIONAL GYMNASTICS JUDGES ASSOCIATION-MEN: Bulch Zunich; NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASTICS COACHES ASSOCIATION: Todd Vesely; u.s. ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT GYMNASTICS CLUBS: Paul Spudaro; U.S. EUTE COACHES ASSOCIATION-MEN: Siory Moloney; U.s_ ELITE COACHES ASSOCIATION-WOMEN: Oovid Holcumb, Sieve Rybocki; U.S. MEN'S GYMNASTICS COACHES ASSOCIATION: Marc Yoncey; U.S. RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS COACHES ASSOCIATION: Suzie DITullio; YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF THE USA: Cosey Koenig; NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-WOMEN: Sondy Thielz; NATIONAL MEMBERSHIP OIREGORS MEN: Mike Burns, Abie Grossfeld; RHYTHMIC: Andreo Schmid, Michelle Lorson; WOMEN: Kelli Hrti, Kothy Ostberg; TRAMPOUNl Shoun Kemplon, MOMo Weiss; SPORTS ACRO: Bonnie Oovidson, Joy Binder; ATHlfTE OIREGORS: Vanessa Vonder Piuym, choir; LorillO Fonloine, vice choir, Joir Lynch, seaelory; Oominitk Minicuco, USOC Alhlele Rep.; Joy Thornlon, Brooke Bushnell, Kim 1meskol-Burdene, Mohini BhordwoL Korl Heger, Chrislie Hoyes, John Roelhlisberger; ASSOCIATE OIREGORS: JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTERS, Lori Katz; SPECIAL OLYMPICS, Kole Fober-Hi,kie; U.s. COMPETITIVE AEROBICS FEDERATION, Hownrd Schwnrtz.
JO National Championships Men This year marked the 30th Anniversary of JO Nationals for men, May 5-9, with San Diego, Calif., once again being a great location. 2004 also marked an all-time high number of participants-71l.
USA GYtvlNASTICS USA GYMNASTICS EXECUTIVE COMMlnEE CHAIR: Ron Froehli<h; PRESIDENT: Bob Color","; VICE CHAIR WOMEN:Tom KolI; VICE CHAIR MEN: Yoichi Tomtlo; via CHAIR RHYTHMIC: Andreo Schmid, VICE CHAIR TRAMPOUNl Paul Porillo; via CHAIR &AG TECHNiCAl COMMmEE SPORTS ACRO: Tonyo Cose-Poner"n; SECRETARY: Gory Anderson; TREASURER: Bob Wood; FIG EXECUTIVE COMMlTTEl Joy Ashmore, Ron Froehlich. FIG MEN'S TECHNiCAl COMMITTEE: George Becksteod; FIG TRAMPOLINE AND TUMBUNG TECHNICAL COMMmEE: Pot Henderson; AG WOMEN'S TECHNiCAl COMMlTTEl Jotkie Fie; AT lARGE MEMBERS: Sieve Bulcher, Paul Spudoro; ATHlfTE OIREGORS: Lorissn Fonloine, John Roe1hlisberger, Vonessa Vander Piuym, Karl Heger, USOC ATHlfTE OIREGOR: Oominitk Minicuco.
JO National Championships Women The Level 10 JO National Championships for women was hosted by Orlando Metro and its booster club Elite Gymnastics Organization, Inc. in Kissimmee, Fla., May 1-2. Congratulations to Region 5 who won as the overall team champion for the second consecutive year.
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JO National Championships Rhythmic The Rhythmic JO National Championships were held in San Rafael, Calif., April 23-25. Level 7, Level 8, Group and Team awards were given at the competition.
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U.S. Olympic Team Trials Olympic Trials for gymnastics took place in two cities on two consecutive weekends. The Trials for Rhythmic and Trampoline took place in San Jose, Calif., June 19 while the trials for men's and women's artistic took place in Anaheim, Calif., June 24-27. Congratulations to those athletes who were selected based on their performance at the Olympic Trials - Jennifer Parilla, Trampoline; Mary Sanders, Rhythmic; Paul Hamm, Brett McClure, Jason Gatson and Morgan Hamm, Men's Gymnastics; and Courtney Kupets and Courtney McCool for Women's Gymnastics. The remaining men and women will be selected at the Olympic Team Selection Camp in July.
24 Visa U.S. Gymnastics Championships presented by Gillette Venus Divine This year's Championships took place in Nashville, Tenn., for men's, women's, rhythmic and trampoline and tumbling, June 2-5. On the women's side Carly Patterson and Courtney Kupets tied for the gold, while World Champion Paul Hamm grabbed the title on the men's side. In rhythmic competition Mary Sanders earned her third title while Jennifer Parilla grabbed her fifth title in trampoline. Read all the results and information from Championships in this issue.
40 Level 9 East/West Championships The Women's Level 9 Eastern Championships took place April 24-25 at Virginia Wesleyan College in Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Va. and was hosted by Ocean Tumblers Gymnastics School. The Level 9 Western Championships took place April 24-25, 2004 at the Seahawks Exhibition Center in Seattle, Wash. and was hosted by Auburn Gymnastics Center.
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Reigning World Champion team members, Carly Patterson (2003 World Championships All-Around Silver Medalist) and Courtney Kupets (defending U.S. National Champion), tied for the National All-Around title at the 2004 Visa U.S. Gymnastics Championships presented by Gillette Venus Divine. On the men's side, 2003 All-Around World Champion Paul Hamm won his third consecutive National All-Around title. The top athletes earned spots on the U.s. National Team and advanced to the Olympic Trials in hopes of earning a ticket to Greece.
Rhythmic gymnast, Mary Sanders earned the title of National Champion for the third time in Nashville. Sanders made history at the 2003 World Championships where she finished in eighth place, the highest finish ever for a U.S. rhythmic gyrrmast. After Nashville, Sanders went on to win the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials in San Jose, Calif. securing a spot on the 2004 United States Olympic Team. Trampolinist, Jennifer Parilla was crowned National Champion in Nashville for the sixth time. Parilla was the first U.S. female to compete in trampoline in the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney and will make her second appearance at the Olympics this summer in Atllens. Parilla also finished in first place at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials in San Jose earning her spot on the 2004 United States Olympic Team. The final competition during June was the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for artistic gyrrmastics. The competition took place in conjunction with Congress in Anaheim, Calif. The competition was amazing, showing the incredible depth of the U.s. teams.
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The Level 10 JO National Championships for women was hosted by Orlando Metro Gymnastics and its booster club Elite Gymnastics Organization, Inc. in Kissimmee, Fla., May 1-2, at the Osceola Heritage Park Silver Spurs Arena. Congratulations to Region 5 who won as the overall team champion for the second consecutive year. Also congratulations to the top four all-around in each division who qualified to the Junior Olympic National Team and are invited to attend a training camp at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in August. Congratulations to all of the athletes and coaches for all of the dedication and effort it takes to qualify to the Junior Olympic National Championships.
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.JUniOR ELITE II ALL·AROUnD Meet #2 55.100 54.925 55.175 54.125 54.100 53.050 53.975 53.300 54.025 52.925 53.700 52.950 53.550 51.950 52.700 52.100 52.700 53.375 52.175 53.050 51 .950 52.950 51.500 Q2.075 51.425 51.850 51.150 51.500 52.225 51.500 51.275 51.675 51 .600 51.250 51.650 51 .200
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lympic Trials for gynmastics took place in two cities on two consecutive weekends. The Trials for Rhythmic and Trampoline took place in San Jose, Calif., June 19 while the trials for men's and women's artistic took place in Anaheim, Calif., June 24-27.
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World Champion Paul Hamm showed why he is the World Champion, hitting his routines with precision and focus en route to the all-around win on both days of competition at the Olympic Trials. During preliminaries Hamm scored 57.600 but during finals he was near flawless, scoring 58.150. Hamm's highest scores of the Olympic Trials event were floor where he scored a 9.80 and a 9.90 on the two days of competition and on high bar where he scored 9.825 and 9.90. Hamm said, "It was great today. Everything went really well, and I was able to fix the mistake I made the other day on pommel horse. It's great to be done." 2003 World Championships medalist Brett McClure was second in the rankings throughout the entire Olympic Trials competition. Both Hamm and McClure were selected for the 2004 Olympic Games Team, based on their one-two finish in the rankings of both the U.s. Championships and the Olympic Trials. There was a formula utilized for the men that Championships scores counted 20% each day and Olympic Trials scores counted 30% each day. All scores were put into the formula to determine rankings after the Olympic Trials. On the Olympic Team selection Hamm said, "I'm happy with the fact that we are going to put the best team out on the floor. If they based it just on the all-around totals, it wouldn't be the best team [for this format]. This allows us to use the best people on each event. No matter what, I see a strong team." McClure's best event was ponunel horse where he scored 9.825 and 9.875. He said, "When I dismounted on rings, I felt SUd1 relief and excitement." When asked about earning a trip to the Olympics he said, "It was my ultimate goal. I didn't think this was possible but after the first day I saw it was definitely a possibility. It feels great." In addition to Hamm and McClure, Jason Gatson and Morgan Hamm were also selected for the 2004 Olympic Games team. Gatson competed pommel horse, rings, parallel bars and high bar taking first on parallel bars after prelims and second after finals. He was also second in the rankings for rings on both days of competition. Hamm was first in the rankings on floor for both days of competition and was second and third on floor and high bar after finals.
Along with the Hamm brothers, McClure and Gatson, other gymnasts were invited to the July Olympic Team Selection/Preparation Camp. They include (in alphabetical order) Raj Bhavsru~ David Durru1te, Stephen McCain, Todd Thornton, Sean Townsend, Blaine Wilson and Guru'd Young.
U.S. National Champion Courtney Kupets once again was victorious at the U.s. Olympic Team Trials, winning the all-around with a score of 75.750. Kupets said, "I feel like I came here and did what I wanted to do. I couldn't imagine coming here and placing first. It is so exciting. When it comes down to it, we're all cheering for everybody. We're like a big family, and together, we are a really great team. " On the heels of Kupets was another Courtney, Courh1ey McCool, who scored a 75.625 to finish second all-around. " I was on the eClge of my seat the whole time, ru1d it was a great experience. It was just so exciting to be here. When I'm out there, I try to focus on my job. I'm so ecstatic right now that I can't even think." Based on their one-two finish, both Kupets and McCool were selected for the 2004 Olympic Team. Kupets' highest scores of the event were bars where she scored a 9.675 during prelims and a 9.625 during finals . She was also very strong on beam scoring 9.60 and 9.525, respectively. McCool, who won the Olympic Test Event earlier this year, was consistent throughout with scores rru1ging from 9.325 on floor to 9.625 on beam. 2003 World Championships silver medalist and National Co-Champion Carly Patterson finished fourth after the first day of competition but had the highest all-around score during the second day of competition. Her scores for both days placed her third in the overall rankings. Patterson said, "I'm just looking forward to camp and getting ready for that. I'm a little bit disappointed. I made a couple of mistakes today, but mostly on hard skills. I jumped crooked, and there was nothing I could do about it. I just need to go back to the gym and work hard."
Tabitha Yim had a great showing at the Olympic Trials as well, finishing fourth in the all-around rankings with beam and floor being her best two events. On beam, Yim scored 9.475 and 9.525 while on floor she scored 9.425 on both days of competition. Just .55 separated first through fourth place in the all-around standings, showing the tremendous depth of the women's program. Unfortunately the day after the Olympic Trials, Yim ruptured her Achilles tendon ending her chance of competing at the 2004 Olympic Games. Yim's teammate Allyse 1shino finished fifth in the overall rankings showing consistency on each event. 1shino said, ''I'm really happy with my performance. This was an amazing event, and I'm excited that I made it to training camp." Mohini Bhardwaj, at age 25 and a hometown resident, was the crowd favorite at the Olympic Trials, finishing sixth allaround. Bhardwaj attended UCLA and resides in Los Angeles. She gained much attention at the competition with her comeback story and earned applause from the appreciative crowd. Bhardwaj commented on her years of competition experience, saying, "I think it's definitely a factor. I've probably had, including my years competing in college, four or six times as many competition as the others have had." Rounding out the top 11 in the all-around rankings were Terin Humphrey, Tasha Schwikert, Carly Janiga, Liz Tricase and Annia Hatch. In addition to Kupets and McCool, several gymnasts earned
a spot to the Olympic Training Squad based on their performance at the OlympiC Trials. The gymnasts in alphabetical order include Mohini Bhardwaj, Annia Hatch, Terin Humphrey, Allyse 1shino, Carly Janiga, Carly Patterson, Tasha Schwikert, Liz Tricase, Hollie Vise, and Tabitha Yim. In addition, Chellsie Memmel, Nicole Harris and Marcia Newby (pending medical clearance), will be added to the Olympic Training Squad at the Final Selection Camp. The Olympic Team selection will be made by the Selection Committee on July 18 at the Final Selection Camp. From looking at the USA rosters thus far, the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens will be a very exciting competition for our sport!
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Prelims 9.800 9.000 9.475 9.650 9.775 9.900 57.600 (1) Finals 9.900 9.800 9.550 9.450 9.600 9.850 58.150 (1) 57.865 Brett McClure Prelims 9.425 9.825 9.300 9.575 9.575 9.725 57.425 (2) CV-USOTC Finals 9.575 9.875 9.125 9.650 9.800 8.750 56.775 (3) 57.059 Sean Townsend Prelims 9.300 8.950 9.650 9.600 9.500 9.625 56.625 (3) GT-HGA Finals 9.350 9.100 9.725 9.200 9.575 9.425 56.375 (5) 56.364 Stephen McCain Prelims 9.475 9.700 9.100 9.450 9.325 9.500 56.550 (4) GAT-USOTC Finals 9.700 9.500 9.150 9.425 9.600 9.475 56.850 (2) 56.265 Todd Thomton Prelims 9.725 8.950 9.100 9.400 9.300 9.700 56.175 (6) CV-HGA Finals 9.650 8.875 9.300 9.450 9.350 9.600 56.225 (7) 56.214 Guard Young Prelims 9.000 9.500 9.375 9.575 9.500 8.900 55.850 (9) CV-OkJahoma Finals 9.700 9.350 9.500 9.600 9.575 8.625 56.350 (6) 56.100 Blaine Wilson Prelims 9.425 9.100 9.450 9.525 9.350 9.500 56.350 (5) CV-Ohio State Finals 9.250 9.200 9.150 9.425 9.500 8.425 54.950 (11) 55.650 David Durante Prelims 9.225 9.075 9.650 9.375 9.300 9.350 55.975 (7) GAT-Palo Alto Finals 9.250 9.575 9.525 9.350 9.000 9.425 56.125 (8) 55.619 Raj Bhavsar Prelims 8.850 9.250 9.750 9.400 9.400 7.750 54.400 (11 ) CV-Ohio State Finals 9.325 9.575 9.825 9.600 9.750 8.650 56.725 (4) 55.592 10 Alexander Artemev Prelims 9.125 9.100 8.500 9.325 9.350 8.600 54.000 (13) CV-52BO Finals 9.450 9.725 8.550 9.225 9.400 9.600 55.950 (9) 55.045 11 Dan Gill Prelims 9.675 9.575 8.675 9.225 8.950 9.775 55.875 (8) GAT-Palo Alto Finals 9.350 9.475 8.675 9.450 8.600 8.700 54.250 (12) 54.987 12 Taqiy Abdullah Prelims 9.225 8.550 8.700 9.400 9.275 9.150 54.300 (12) CV-HGA Finals 9.475 8.850 8.900 9.475 9.150 9.525 55.375 (10) 54.797 13 Jonathan Horton Prelims 9.300 8.200 9.275 9.325 8.800 9.000 53.900 (14) Cypress Finals 9.050 8.600 9.350 9.425 8.950 8.150 53.525 (14) 54.187 14 David Sender Prelims 9.450 8.550 8.975 9.100 8.650 8.525 53.250 (15) Buffalo Grove Finals 9.200 8.550 9.400 9.500 8.900 8.625 54.175 (13) 53.897 15 Clay Strother Prelims 9.025 8.650 8.375 9.250 8.850 8.725 52.875 (16) U of Minnesota Finals 8.600 9.225 8.400 9.500 8.550 8.300 52.575 (15) 53.324 18 Morgan Hamm Prelims 9.225 9.525 8A50 9.800 9.050 9.650 55.700 (10) CV-Ohio State Finals 9.700 9.625 0000 9.700 0.000 9.675 38.700 (17) 50.945 9.850 9.375 38.250 (17) 17 Jason Gatson Prelims 9.325 9.700 CV-USOTC 9.750 9.725 38.825 (16) Finals 9.625 9.725 38.537 CV-Ohio State
Note: The bottom soore was derived by calculating 20% of the first day of Championships. 20% of the second day of Championships. 30% of the first day of Olympic Trials and 30% of the second day of Olympic Trials. This formula was written in the Selection Procedures to identify the first and second ranked allaround gymnasts to be selected for the Olympic Games team.
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RHYTHMIC Rhythmic sensation Mary Sanders and trampolinist Jennifer Parilla earned a trip to Athens by winning the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Rhythmic Gymnastics and Trampoline at the San Jose State University Events Center. Sanders, the three-time consecutive rhythmic national champion, scored 26 points or better on all four events, a first for her, marking the successful completion of a new and more difficult ribbon routine. Her total all-around was 105.175 and she said, "It's good to be consistent like that. I'm usually a little up and down, especially my ribbon that's usually about two points lower. I was really thankful this time to hit each of my four routines, and to have the judges recognize that they're better routines and more difficult than I've done before." Sanders was followed by Olga Karmansky and Lisa Wang in the all-around with scores of 95.525 and 88.500, respectively.
TRAMPOLINE Jennifer Parilla, the first woman to compete for the U.S. in 2000 at the Olympic Games in trampoline, became a twotime Olympian when she won the u.s. Olympic Team Trials-Trampoline. She finished ninth in Sydney, but says, "I think I'm going to Athens with a different level of focus than Sydney. Sydney, I was just excited to go. It was the first Olympics as a sport for trampoline. The man who invented trampoline was there, and the first World Champion was there. In my second Olympics, I'm more looking forward to the competition and going home with a medal." Jennifer scored a 101.70 at the Trials and also won the u.s. Championships, Winter Classic and Elite Challenge this year, all of which figured in the selection of the Olympian. Also competing at the Olympic Trials was Jaime Strandmark who finished second with a score of 99.60 and was named as the alternate for the Olympic Games. Amanda Bailey took third with a score of 95.70, Kim Poling, fourth, 93.60 and Nicole Roethle, fifth, 71.80.
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Hamm from Team Chevron-Ohio State scored a 115.700 to walk away with the victory, boosted by a 9.825 score on high bar where he performed three release skills in a row and stuck his dismount. Hamm finished 1.7 points ahead of Brett McClure of Team Chevron-OTC, with brother Morgan Hamm also of Team Chevron-Ohio State taking third. McClure, a 2001 and 2003 World Championship team member, finished second in 2001 but was fifth last year at the U.S. Championships. He counted an event-best 9.800 pommel horse score en route to a 114.000 allaround total. Known as a solid all-around athlete, four of his six scores were above 9.500, allowing him to remain second throughout the entire competition.
Back row Lto R: Paul Hamm, Brett McClure, Morgan Hamm, Todd Thornton, Sean Townsend, Stephen McCain. Front row Lto R: Alexander Artemev, David Durante,Jinathan Horton, Dan Gill, Taqiy Abdullah, Clay Strother, David Sender
He-said, "I'mllot ecstatic-because we're only 20% tho.,.,,--- Tjust take it one day at a time and one event at a time. It's a great start now but I need a great finish, too." Morgan Hamm's final tumbling pass - a stellar layout - secured a 9.750 on his strongest event, floor exercise, to finish third with a 113.125. He said, "I'm very happy with my performances. I hit six for six and I'm right where I want to be. Of course second place would be good but third is also good." Perhaps the strongest comeback of the night, Todd Thornton of Team Chevron-HGA, had two scores above a 9.700 including a 9.775 on floor and a 9.750 on high bar to move up from seventh after prelims to fourth in the combined standings. Thornton, who was the 2000 junior all-around champion, was the alternate to the 2001 World Championship team. Sean Townsend of Team Chevron-HGA finished fifth allaround and said, "I had a better day today than during prelims, moving from eighth to fifth." On the other hand, Raj Bhavsar had a better day during prelims than finals, moving from fourth to sixth.
Showing the overall strength of the U.S., five of the six events were won by a different gymnast, with Hamm as the only gymnast to win two titles. Event champions included: Paul Hamm, floor (19.650); McClure pommel horse (19.550); Raj Bhavsar, still rings (19.500); David Sender, vault (19.250); Alexander Artemev, parallel bars (19.350); Paul Hamm, high bar, (19 .625). Ron Galimore Men's Program Director said, "This is a strong group. Three juniors from last year made the Senior team-David Sender, Jonathon Horton and Taqiy Abdullah who is still a junior gymnast by age. Combined with our veterans I believe we have a very strong group of athletes. Rounding out the senior national team in seventh through 14th positions were veteran of the men's team at age 30 Stephen McCain, Artemev, David Durante, Horton, Dan Gill, Abdullah, Clay Strother and Sender.
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t the Visa U.S. Championships in the men's junior division, Kyson Bunthuwong of Golden Bear Gymnastics finished on top of the Jr. Elite I division. Bunthuwong competed among the seniors in hopes of earning a spot on the senior team. Although his score was not high enough for a spot on the senior team, he was the top scoring junior winning the Jr. Elite I title.
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Derek Helsby from HGA finished second scoring a 51.225 in the allaround. Orlando's Seung Tai Lee took third with a 50.775 while Wesley Aderhold of WOGA was fourth with a 50.650. Rounding out the seven member national team were Tim McNeill of Capital, Jason Laughton of SCATS, and Chris Harper of WOGA During event finals each of the six events went to six different gymnasts. McNeill took top honors on floor scoring 8.950. WOGA's Chris Harper was first on pommel horse with an 8.80. Rings event was awarded to Orlando Metro's Seung Tai Lee with a score of 9.350. Aderhold grabbed first on vault with a 9.20 while Tatarus' Jake Bateman was first on parallel bars and Alamo's Chris Silcox was first on high bar with an 8.525. Brian Del Castillo and Cole Storer were neck and neck in the Men's Jr. Elite II competition. Del Castillo, who won JO Nationals Class II just three weeks ago, finished on top of the podium at the Visa U.S. Gymnastics Championships in the Jr. Elite II division. Brian said, "It went well at the beginning but I fell on my last event, parallel bars. I thought he (Cole Storer) might catch me." Storer finished second all-around for the second consecutive year, missing the top score by just .025. "I fell on my first event, floor, but picked it up from there. 1 started watching scores at the end. 1 knew it was close between Brian and I. I'm happy with the results." Mel Anto Santander of Mass Gynmastics finished third. WOGA's Tim Gentry and Buffalo Groves' Thomas Kelley, both first year Class II's, finished fourth and fifth all-around. Colorado Training Center's Kyle Shanahan and Cypress' Andre Berry rounded out the top seven. Del Castillo earned titles in floor (8.850), rings (8.525) and parallel bars (8.925) while Storer took top honors on vault (9.150) and high bar (8.775). Santander finished first on pommel horse (8.950). Back row L to R: Kyson Bunthuwong, Derek Helsby, Seung Tai Lee, Wesley Aderhold, Tim NcNeill, Jason Laughton, and Chris Harper. Front row L to R: Brian Del Castillo, Cole Storer, Mel Anto Santander, Tim Gentry, Thomas Kelley, Kyle Shanahan and Andre Berry.
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eam USA showed its power once more as two National Champions were crowned - defending National Champion Courtney Kupets and 2003 World Championships All-Around Silver Medalist Carly Patterson. What a fitting way to end the Visa U.S. Gymnastics Championships presented by Gillette Venus Divine in Nashville, Tenn., with good friends tying for first place.
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On the final day of competition, Kupets needed a 9.600 on bars, her final event, to tie Patterson for the all-around title. She received exactly that, and the pair became just the third set of co-Champions in USA Gymnastics history. The last all-around tie record ed at the U.S. Championships occurred between Vanessa Atler and Kristy Powell in 1997. Kupets, 17, and Patterson, 16, were neck and neck throughout the entire competition, putting up solid scores on each event. Kupets' best score, 9.800, came on beam in the first rotation, while Patterson later matched that mark on floor.
Back Row L to R: Carly Patterson, Courtney Kupets, Terin Humphrey, Courtney McCool, Allyse Ishino, Liz Tricase, and Tabitha Vim. Front row Lto R: Tia Orlando, Tasha Schwikert, Nicole Harris, Carly Janiga, Mohini Bhardwaj, Ashley Postell and
"It's very competitive but we all get to know each other," Patterson said. "We all want each other to do our best. We are both really great gymnasts. We are best friends, like sisters. After vault I thought I lost it, but I am glad we tied." Kupets earned identical marks of 38.225 in both all-around prelims and finals, while Patterson improved from prelims to finals, turning in marks of 38.150 on day one and 38.300 in finals. For Kupets, the victory is even sweeter. The 2002 World Champion on uneven bars, Kupets was forced to withdraw from the 2003 Worlds with a torn Achilles tendon on Aug. 18. Meanwhile, Patterson went on to finish second in the all-around at Worlds and earned a gold medal with the team. Kupets said, "Championships went really well for me. It was my first real meet back on my ankle, and it felt fine. Now I'm in the gym preparing all my routines and getting ready for Trials." During event finals, Kupets won beam with a score of 9.725 and was second on bars with a 9.600 while Patterson won floor with a 9.70 and was second on beam with a 9.70. World Championships teammate Terin Humphrey, 17, finished third all-around, the highest all-around finish of her career. "My goal was top three. I was really nervous to know the scores, and I was just trying to focus on hitting my routines," said Humphrey. Right behind her was 16-year-old teammate Courtney McCool, who jumped from eighth to fourth with an outstanding effort. McCool finished second on floor during event finals with a 9.575 and tied for third on beam. "We have extreme gymnasts out here and it is just whoever has a better day." Charter Oak Gliders' Allyse Ishino, 16, was consistent throughout the competition finishing fifth after prelims and sixth after finals . ''I'm happy with my performance tonight," said Isl"lino. "I hit my routines the way I wanted to. I am trying to keep myself confident." Comeback kid Liz Tricase, 17, from IGI showed she's back in top form after a knee injury last year by tying for second on vault with a 9.525 on her double twisting Yurchenko and finished sixth in the overall rankings.
Charter Oak Gliders' Tabitha Yim, 18, finished seventh overall, showing consistent routines throughout the competition. Parkettes' Tia Orlando, 16, had a tough day during prelims on bars finishing 13th overall, but came back strong during finals finishing eighth in the overall rankings. She also scored an impressive 9.650 on floor for her powerful routine during the final day of competition. GymCats' Tasha Schwikert, 19, who has been hampered with an Achilles injury and debated whether or not to compete in the event, pulled it all together winning the title on bars with a score of 9.650 and finishing ninth in the overall standings. Schwikert placed third after preliminary competition but had some problems on bars during finals. After preliminaries, Schwikert said, "I shocked myself tonight. I just started vaulting and tumbling three weeks ago. This is the most intense Championships I have ever competed in. Usually certain girls are at the top, but here gymnasts are shifting all over the place." Rounding out the top 14 on the National Team were Parkettes' Nicole Harris (tied for third on beam), Desert Devils' Carly Janiga (tied for third on beam and was third on floor), All Olympians' Mohini Bhardwaj (tied for second on vault), Capital's Ashley Postell (tied for third on beam) and Capital's Katie Heenan, 2001 World Championships Bronze Medalist on bars. A few other highlights include Annia Hatch, who injured her knee at the 2003 World Championships and had knee surgery, but was back in top form. In fact, 25-year-old Hatch was able to defend her vault title, scoring a 9.625 on her beautiful Yurchenko double full . Hatch said, "Gymnastics keeps you young." She was ninth after day one of competition and scratched from day two of competition to prepare for the Olympic Trials. Alicia Sacramone tied for second on vault with a score of 9.525 with her huge front handspring one-and-a-half twisting vault. 2002 Floor World Medalist Samantha Sheehan of Cincinnati grabbed the bronze medal on bars during the preliminary round of competition but withdrew from the competition due to an injury.
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astia Liukin, 14, proved true to form in capturing her second consecutive Jtrnior National all-around title with a score of 75.950. "My main goal was to hit eight for eight and 1 did that," Liukin said. "1 have been working on my routines and being consistent. My goal isn't winning or losing. Everyone wants to win, but that is not what 1 think about coming into the competition."
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Liukin from WOGA in Plano, Texas, led the competition from start to finish. Liukin also won three of the four event finals including bars with a score of 9.425, beam with a 9.725 and floor, scoring 9.550. A pair of Floridians followed, with Shayla Worley, 13, of Orlando Metro in second at 74.200 and Jana Bieger, 14, of American Twisters in Coconut Creek, Fla., in third at 73.650. Worley also finished second on beam with a score of 9.40 and third on bars with a score of 9.30, while Bieger grabbed the vault title scoring 9.350. Cincinnati Gymnastics' Ashley Priess, 14, finished fourth all-around with a 72.925. Priess also won the bronze medal on floor with a score of 9.10. Kassi Price, 14, of Orlando Metro scored 72.775 for fifth all-around and was second on vault with a 9.225, while Flytz Gymnastics' Bianca Flohr finished sixth all-around with a 72.525 and grabbed three event medals including second on bars with a 9.350, second on floor with a 9.150 and third on beam with a 9.325. Flohr's gym is in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Brown's Gymnastics of Houston Natasha Kelley, 14, made her first Jtrnior National Team finishing seventh all-around with a score of 70.275. Samantha Peszek, 12, the yowlgest member of the Jtrnior National Team, grabbed the bronze medal on vault with a score of 9.225 and finished eighth overall with a score of 70.000. Peszek is from DeVeau's School of Gymnastics in Fishers, Ind. Rounding out the 14 member Jtrnior National Team included Morgan Evans, Excalibur; Makayla Stambaugh, Byers; Shantessa Pama, GymMax; Cortni Beers, Krafft Academy; Austyn Fobes, Rebound; and Meghan Blair, Texas Dreams.
Back row L to R: Nastia Liukin, Shayla Worley, Jana Bieger, Ashley Priess, Kassi Price, Bianca Flohr, and Natasha Kelley. Front row L to R: Samantha Peszek, Morgan Evans, Makayla Stambaugh, Shantessa Pama, Cortni Beers, Austyn Fobes, and Meghan Blair.
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Olga Karmansky, 17, of Nova Athletics in Brooklyn, NY, finished second all-around with a score of 86.150. Karmansky said, "Since my first year in 2001 I have been second. I like being second place, there is not as much pressure. I am hoping to get second at the Olympic Trials in two weeks." Fifteen-year-old Lisa Wang grabbed third all-around with a score of 86.050. Wang, who trains at Rhythmic Gems in Buffalo Grove, ill., said, "I was actually really happy with how I did. I just wanted to be consistent and I did that." Rounding out the eight member senior national team were Isadora's Shayna Javornicky, Illinois Rhythmics' Brenann Stacker, Hollywood Academy's Aline Bakchadiian and Alexandra Licona, and Illinois Rhythmics' Kharina Valery.
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During event finals, Sanders fought a sore toe and only competed in two of the four event finals, hoop and ball, which she won with scores of 24.975 and 23.750, respectively. Karmansky became national champion on the other two events - club and ribbon with scores of 24.150 and 21.50. Wang was second in club, hoop and ribbon and third in ball. Javornicky won the bronze for her club routine, while Bakchadijan was third in hoop and Stacker was third for her ribbon routine. In the junior rhythmic competition, 12-year-old Rachel Marmer won her second Junior National TItle with a score of 80.925. Marmer also claimed all four event finals as well scoring a 20.975 for her ball routine, 21.975 for her clubs, 18.850 for ribbon and 21.750 for rope. Marmer, who won the 2004 Junior Pacific Alliance Championships, trains at Hollywood Academy. Julie Zetlin, 13, of Rhythrnflex in Maryland, finished second allaround with a score of 73.875. Zetlin finished second for her clubs, ribbon and rope routines and was third in the ball. Kristian Brooks, 14, of Novi, Mich., and the Sports Club of Novi, was third all-around with a score of 70.400, making the national
Olga Karmansky team for the first time. Brooks also was second in ball, third in clubs and rope. Rebecca Wallenstein of International Rhythmic Gymnastics finished fourth all-around with a score of 69.975 and placed third for her ribbon routine. Rounding out the eight member National Team were Isadora's Tracy Agyeman; Illinois Rhythmics' Stephanie Flaksman; KMC Rhythmics' Kylene Martin; and Illinois Rhythmics' Marina Ljuboja.
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Krista Mahoney of Heber City, Utah, took first in women's double mini scoring 123.50, while Derek Stangel of Eagan, Mum., won the men's title with a score of 125.80. In tumbling, Leanne Seitzinger of Stafford, Va., scored 138.10 to become the new women's chan1pion and Casey Finley of Lubbock, Texas, captured the men's title with a score of 154.60. Brittany Dircks of Orland Park, Ili., and Jenny Wescott of Lansing, Ili., teruned up to win women's synchrOnized tran1poline with a score of 124.90, while Weston paired with Chris Estrada of Lafayette, La., scoring 131.30 to take the men's title. A new system for team awru'ds combined the scores of all medalists in the men's and women's divisions, both junior and senior elite. TakiI1g the title of Overall Grand Champion Team was Air Extreme of Lubbock, Texas, coached by Brad Davis and Byron Smith. All' Extreme took the tumbliI1g and double mini team titles, while the trampoline title was a three-way tie between Elite Performru1Ce, Pocatello, Idaho, TrampoliI1e & Tumbling Express, Lafayette, La., and Xtreme Gymnastics & Trampoline, Lee's Sumn1it, Mo. In the Junior Elite division, Marcie Mathis of Blue Springs, Mo., and Steven Gluckstein of Atlantic Highlands, N.J., captured the women's and men's trampoline titles with scores of 97.40 and 99.20, respectively. Junior Elite women's tumbling was won by Kaycee Melvin of Morton, Ili., with a score of 131.90, while Jeffrey Brown of Blue Springs, Mo., scored 138.50 to win the men's event. In double mini action, Kaci Barry of San Diego, Calif., won a narrow victory over Ashley Terry of Blue Springs, Mo., and Janci Karvas of Lubbock, Texas. All three girls tied with a score of 122.40, but the tie-breaker gave the title to Barry. In men's double mini, Chris Adair of Lubbock, Texas, took the gold with a score of 125.20. The team of Starr Smith of Blue Springs, Mo., and Ashley Terry scored 116.60 to win women's synchrOnized trampoline, while Ben DeHaan of Wayland, Mich., ru1d Jason Thomas of Grand Rapids, Mich., took the men's event with a score of 121.50.
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