Saturday 2 August 2014

TEAM TALENT

Commonwealth Team Final

The pressure was on for the teams as they battled their way for glory in the team final. With England, Australia and Canada all fighting for the top of the podium, it was a question of which team could keep their nerves under control. With qualification being split over two days it would prove to be a great test of stamina as well as nerve.

England
It was, of course, England's day and they rose to the challenge magnificently. They set the benchmark at the end of Day 1 and led the rest of the teams by over a whole mark. With a 1 1/2 twisting Yurchenko and three DTYs on vault this was perhaps hardly surprising, especially as they were all very good vaults. It was then on to bars, were Becky and Ruby pulled out their usual stunning routines to set the score that neither Canada nor Australia could match. On to Day 2 and there were some worrying moments on beam. Claudia pulled off a fantastic routine to keep England in contention, then proceeded to follow that with her spectacular floor routine. With solid performances from the rest of the team on floor, the target was set for the other teams to try and beat. I have to say, I have never seen the England team looking as strong and confident as they did in this team final. They knew what they wanted to achieve and they knew they had the routines with which to achieve it. They held it together and did not let small mistakes put them off. A very strong competition and a very well deserved Gold medal.

Australia
Having won the team title at the last 4 Commonwealth Games, Australia must have been desperate to carry on their winning streak. With most of the Australian team only performing relatively simple vaults, it was a quiet start for them. On bars however, it was a different story. They exploded into the second rotation with some fabulous routines and plenty of difficulty. By the end of Day 1 it was still all to play for. Unfortunately, they were unable to keep the momentum going on Day 2. After a disastrous beam rotation, they could only hope to claw their way back into contention on floor. Their floor star, Lauren Mitchell, certainly gave it her all, but there were mistakes in their other routines and they had to settle for Silver. There was the promise of some really nice work from the Australian girls and I especially loved watching their bars. It was a shame to see so many mistakes from a team that was capable of much more.

Wales
Wales really were the surprise of the team final, coming through from the 3rd of 8 subdivisions to claim the Bronze medal. Always likely to be a strong team, they kept their nerve when others around them faltered and posted a score at the end of Day 2 that others would be unable to beat. What I loved best was seeing the reaction of the team in the stands when they found out they were going to be taking home a Commonwealth Team medal - it was sheer joy and disbelief, and a delight to see.

Canada
With the late withdrawal of Victoria Moors, Canada were not as strong a team as they might have hoped to be, but they really seemed to struggle throughout the team competition. Problems came on almost every apparatus and even their most experienced gymnast, Ellie Black, was not immune to the troubles and added to the falls. It was a shame for the Canadians, they will have come into the competition hoping for a medal and will no doubt be sorely disappointed to finish in fourth. There was some lovely work from some great gymnasts in amongst the problems, but unfortunately for Canada it was not their day.

Scotland
The hosting nation were received by roars from the crowd all the way through and put in some good work to see them finish in a very creditable 5th position. They all seemed to rise to the occasion and were spurred on by the cheering crowd and they looked like they were thoroughly enjoying themselves.


Tuesday 1 April 2014

LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION!

British Championships 2014 All Around Final

With flashing lights, smoke machines and a stage for the gymnasts to enter the arena on to, the 2014 British Championships had drama written all over it. And the build up was not for nothing as there certainly was plenty of drama.

Rebecca Tunney
After a tough year battling injury in 2013 and unable to defend her 2012 British title, Rebecca certainly proved that she was back in business. Starting with a nice DTY with just a step on landing, she followed with the highest scoring bars routine of the day. Always a consistent bars worker, Rebecca has never had the difficulty to compete with the likes of Beth Tweddle, Becky Downie and Ruby Harrold. This weekend however, proved the exception. With a D score of 6.6, she performed a clean and fluent routine that left the crowd gasping. An amazing routine that I am definitely looking forward to seeing more of. Beam proved more problematic with a touch after her side somersault, but otherwise a steady routine. Floor was last and Rebecca was the last gymnast to compete. She performed well but with floor scores being low all weekend there was a wait for the score, which came up high enough for her to take the title of British Champion 2014. It was great to see her back to her winning ways.

Becky Downie
Becky started the competition with what we think of as her best piece - bars. Unfortunately though, bars proved to be something of a problem. After a great start she faltered above the bar and although she managed to save a fall, she lost marks for both execution and difficulty. But, this being Becky, she still scored 14.150 (the second highest bars score of the day). This was followed by an absolutely solid beam routine, packed with difficulty, until a very uncharacteristic fall on her dismount. But despite these shocks, it was the next rotation that would prove to be the biggest surprise of all, with Becky competing floor. After years of not competing all around, I was surprised and delighted to see that she would be doing all four pieces and challenging for the All Around title. And you certainly could not tell that this was her first performance of a floor routine for years, it was wonderful to watch. All that was left was vault and she performed her usual powerful vault, scoring a massive 15.000. Overall, her first all around competition in years scored her an impressive 56.350 and earned her the Silver medal.

Claudia Fragapane
A second year senior, Claudia is still new to competing at the senior level due to injury in 2013. Relatively unknown to many, she impressed most this weekend with her skills and her power. Her vaults were strong and powerful and saw her qualify in first place for the vault final. Her bars routine was steady and well performed and she finished with a fabulous double straight dismount. Her beam was strong and dynamic with some interesting and difficult skills. But it was floor where Claudia really made her mark. Posting the highest floor score of the day, she opened her routine with a fantastic full twisting double straight. It was amazing to watch and a great routine. A great competition and the Bronze medal was her reward. She is definitely one to watch out for in the future.

Raer Theaker
Raer had a steady competition, performing well on all four pieces. She managed to keep her nerve in a competition where many others were losing theirs. Her clean, solid performances saw her qualify for two finals and finish the day in a well deserved 4th place overall.

Georgina Hockenhull
Georgina really impressed me this weekend with some beautifully performed routines. She looked very elegant in all of her performances. I really enjoyed watching her and was very pleased that her efforts were rewarded with a strong 5th place finish.

Kelly Simm
After a great year, many expected Kelly to be challenging for the medals, but unfortunately it was not to be. Solid on beam and vault, she had troubles on bars which meant she finished the day in 6th place. Nevertheless I have no doubt we will be seeing much more of Kelly in the future.

Ruby Harrold
With Ruby having gone from strength to strength this last year, many were expecting Ruby to take the title but unfortunately it simply wasn't her day. Although she went through three of her routines cleanly, it was her trademark piece, bars, which gave her problems. With three falls and a score of 11.400 she finished the day down in 9th place. Not the day that she would have hoped for but still much more to come from her no doubt and I cannot wait to see it.

Lisa Mason
Lisa continued to surprise and impress this weekend, with some great routines and some great results. Competing on a sprained ankle which she had sustained during warm ups, Lisa nevertheless gave it her all and finished a creditable 11th place. She also qualified to three apparatus finals which she unfortunately had to withdraw from due to her injury. However, it was still a very good competition weekend for Lisa.

Hannah Whelan
Expected by many to compete all around and challenge for the title, Hannah only competed on vault, beam and floor. These were however, three exceptional performances and showed that Hannah really is still a very strong force in British gymnastics.

Overall, it was a very dramatic and surprising competition with many ups and downs and some unexpected results. It was one of those competitions where you simply could not predict what would happen next and kept everyone on the edge of their seat.

Wednesday 26 March 2014

BATTLE OF THE (JUNIOR) BRITS

Junior British Championships 2014

This coming weekend not only sees a battle for the title of British Champion 2014, but also an equally anticipated fight for the crown of Junior British Champion. There are many up and coming young gymnasts who are making their mark on the sport in Britain and this competition is sure to be a nail biting one. So who can we expect to see?

Tyesha Mattis
The reigning Junior Champion, Tyesha will be hoping to power ahead of the rest of the field and reclaim her title. A gymnast who seems to be going from strength to strength, she has already taken the title of English Junior Champion. (Incidentally, she posted a score of 55.300, almost 1 whole point higher than the top score in the Senior competition.) Tyesha will definitely be aiming for the top of the podium this weekend.

Catherine Lyons
Catherine has had an amazing career as an Espoir gymnast and is now facing her first year as a Junior. Having won many titles as an Espoir, she recently had to settle for second place behind Tyesha at the recent English Championships. I have no doubt that she will be aiming for the top spot this weekend.

Georgia-Mae Fenton
Georgia-Mae is another gymnast making her debut as a Junior, having won the Espoir title last year. Will she be able to repeat her success from 2013 and take the crown as the Junior British Champion in 2014? Only working two pieces in the English Championships (bars and beam), Georgia-Mae is nevertheless one to watch.

Amy Tinkler
Amy has been one to watch for some time now and this will be no exception this weekend. She took the Silver medal in the all around competition last year and recently took the Bronze medal at the English Championships. She has some interesting and difficult work and will definitely be aiming for the medal podium.

Ellie Downie
Proving the saying 'it runs in the family', Ellie is firmly following in big sister Becky's footsteps. Ellie has a great deal to offer as an all around gymnast, finishing 4th at the recent English Championships. She will definitely be one to keep an eye out for this weekend.

Teal Grindle
Teal has been making her mark on British gymnastics for some time and will be hoping to impress once again this weekend. A first year Junior, she has been used to being on the medal podium as an Espoir and will no doubt be hoping to make it there as a Junior this year.

This is of course just a handful of the fabulous gymnasts who will be competing for the title this weekend and it looks set to be a fantastic competition.

Good luck to all the girls competing this weekend!

LET BATTLE COMMENCE

British Championships 2014

This coming weekend sees the battle of the Brits with the 2014 British Championships. British Gymnastics is asking you to 'Choose your champ', but with such a wide field of gymnasts competing this is surely going to be a tough decision, especially with reigning champion Gabby Jupp being out of the running due to her recovery from an ACL tear last year. So who are the possible champions of 2014?

Ruby Harrold
After her fourth place finish at the British Championships last year, Ruby has been going from strength to strength, not just on her signature piece, uneven bars, but also in the all around competitions. This was reinforced recently by her all around win at the English Championships. She will definitely be hoping to turn English Gold into the British title this weekend.

Hannah Whelan
After a disappointing 8th place finish all around in the 2014 British Championships, Hannah will be hoping to be back to her winning ways this year. She recently took the Welsh Open title by more than 2.500 ahead of Welsh Champion Raer Theaker with routines that included a grasp on beam and simple, single somersault dismounts on both bars and beam. With full routines by this weekend, Hannah will have the title in her sights.

Rebecca Tunney
The British Champion in 2012 and Team GBs youngest Olympian, Rebecca was unable to defend her title in 2013 due to injury. Although we do not seem to have seen much of Rebecca in the last couple of years, recent performances have been showing that she has been working on upgrades which we will hopefully see this weekend. Always one to perform well on the big occasion, she cannot be counted out.

Kelly Simm
Kelly is a gymnast who seems to have made a great improvement throughout the year. She was selected to compete for Great Britain at the 2013 Austrian Open, where she took the All Around title. At the 2013 British Teams competition she took the silver medal, second only to Ruby Harrold. I am sure we will see much of Kelly this coming weekend.

Raer Theaker
Current Welsh Champion, Raer was beaten in the Welsh Open only by Hannah Whelan. After finishing in 6th place at the British Championships last year, I am sure Raer will be hoping to improve on that and will have the medal rostrum firmly in her sights.

Charlie Fellows
A first year senior in 2013, Charlie impressed at last year's British Championships by taking the Silver medal in the all around. She is another gymnast we do not seem to have seen much of recently. She placed 4th at the recent English Championships but she will no doubt be hoping to repeat last year's British success this coming weekend.

Lisa Mason
Although still an outsider for an all around medal, it cannot be denied that Lisa has proved her doubters wrong. Having made a comeback last year at the age of 31 and after 13 years of retirement, Lisa initially only competed on vault and beam. This year however, she has not only tackled all four apparatus but finished a very creditable 7th place all around at the recent English Championships. Definitely still one to watch.

These are just a handful of the gymnasts that I cannot wait to see compete at the weekend. Others to watch out for include Claudia Fragapane, Jade Armstrong, Georgina Hockenhull and, of course, Becky Downie who is now competing on three apparatus. It certainly looks like it is shaping up to be a great competition.

Good luck to everyone competing this weekend!

Saturday 4 January 2014

LOOKING FORWARD TO 2014

New Year Predictions

Anything can happen in a year in the world of gymnastics. With that in mind, what are you looking forward to and hoping to see in 2014? Results will be shared at the end of the month, so get voting!

Question 1
Which country are you most looking forward to seeing in 2014?
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Question 2
Which senior gymnast are you most excited about?
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Question 3
Which new Senior are you most excited about?
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Question 4
Which GB Junior are you most looking forward to seeing?
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Question 5
Which US Junior are you most looking forward to seeing?
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Question 6
Which International Junior are you most looking forward to seeing?
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Question 7
Which routine are you most excited about?
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Question 8
Finally, the big question: who do you think will become the 2014 World Champion?
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