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Archives for August 2014

August 26, 2014 by GymCasticCrew 1 Comment

113: Junior & Senior Women’s Finals from the 2014 US Championships in Pittsburgh, plus an Interview with Kim Zmeskal Burdette

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Repeat senior champion, Simone Biles hugs new junior champ, Jazmyn Foberg by Christy Linder.

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Today, straight from the P&G Championships in Pittsburgh, Jessica, Lauren, Dvora, Cordelia and Lindsey recap the event and:

  • Kim Zmeskal tells us about the Hunger Games-themed leotards and the core values of her coaching. Her interview begins at 1:45:35.
  • The rise of MG Elite, is quite possibly the top junior gymnastics program in the country.
  • Laurent Landi, coach of Alyssa Baumann and Madison Kocian at WOGA, stopped by the GymCastic studios to give us an injury and goal update on his seniors.
  • The wise, reliable, Kyla Ross.
  • Breakout fan favorites, Jordan Chiles, Morgan Hurd, Macy Toronjo, Emily Gaskins, Marissa Oakley, Maile O’Keefe, Jazmyn Foberg, Deane Soza and Alexis Vasquez.
  • The Uneven Bars Situation: Ashton Locklear, Madison Kocian, Kyla Ross and seemingly fantasy, gym nerd created bar routine of Brenna Dowell.
  • Would it make any difference to our World and Olympic results if the US ladies went to more World Challenge Cups around the world?
  • Should USAG President, Steve Penny, revoke the broadcast rights from NBC for showing John Orozco crying in London on the big screen in the arena while John waited to go on pommel horse?
  • We present the deeply coveted GymCastic Execution and Artistry awards.
  • Will Simone Biles be the Kohei Uchimora of women’s gymnastics?
  • Missing in action – where was Kyla’s coach Howie this weekend?
  • The MyKayla Skinner factor – she’s made huge improvements.

Extra special thanks to the DoubleTree hotel in Pittsburgh for finding a great room for the podcast and feeding us warm cookies to sustain our recording long into the night!

Related Links

Results from the 2014 US Championships here.  Lauren writes for the Gymter.net, Dvora is at Unorthodox Gymnastics, find Cordelia and Lindsey on Twitter.

Related Episodes

  • 106: Biles and Ross Dominate the 2014 US Secret Classic
  • 2014 Senior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery
  • 2014 Junior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery
  • Photo Gallery of Podium Training at the 2014 Secret Classic
  • Episode 45: The 2013 P&G Championships Post-Meet Report
  • P&G Championships by the Numbers: The Senior Women – Night 1
  • Spanny Tampson Reports on Day One of the 2013 P&G Gymnastics Championships from the Hotel Bar
  • Episode 44: Pan Am Report and P&G Championships Preview
  • 105: Chicago Secret Classic Preview, Cuba is Back & Nadia Promotes Adult Gymnastics

Related Photos

A Christy Linder photo gallery is coming soon!

Scene of the crime by Lindsey Green.
Scene of the crime by Lindsey Green.

Related Videos

Watch every routine from the P&G Championships on the USA Gymnastics YouTube page here.

Jazmyn Foberg uses “Never Gonna Happen” by Lily Allen for her floor routine. Do you like it?

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August 22, 2014 by GymCasticCrew 5 Comments

112: Junior & Senior Women’s Prelims from the 2014 US Championships in Pittsburgh

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Junior Leader after day one, Jazmyn Foberg. Photo by Christy Linder.

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A full recap of day one of the women’s competition. We discuss:

  • Swaggie Maggie Nichols rise in the ranks
  • The ranging case of nerves that swept the juniors.
  • Trends in routine construction for the top teams
  • How awesome Evan Heiter and Sam Peszek were at commentating LIVE.
  • Favorites for World and Pan American Games.
  • Adeline Kenlin and the coolest vault of the competition and Lexy Ramler getting the biggest cheers for her bar routine.

Watch live here.

The 2014 WAG Rankings from The All Around here.

Related Episodes

  • 106: Biles and Ross Dominate the 2014 US Secret Classic
  • 2014 Senior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery
  • 2014 Junior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery
  • Photo Gallery of Podium Training at the 2014 Secret Classic
  • Episode 45: The 2013 P&G Championships Post-Meet Report
  • P&G Championships by the Numbers: The Senior Women – Night 1
  • Spanny Tampson Reports on Day One of the 2013 P&G Gymnastics Championships from the Hotel Bar
  • Episode 44: Pan Am Report and P&G Championships Preview
  • 105: Chicago Secret Classic Preview, Cuba is Back & Nadia Promotes Adult Gymnastics

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August 21, 2014 by GymCasticCrew Leave a Comment

The Official Unofficial Podcast of Tumble on BBC One, Episode 2

Beth Tweddle on BBC One's Tumble episode 2

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In the News

This week Jessica and Emma Bailey recap episode two of the BBC’s new show Tumble. We consider these important topics:

  • What time to arrive at the BBC One studio if you want to be in the live studio audience for Tumble.
  • Would the American post-Olympic tour benefit from hiring the Tumble creators?
  • The tear-jerking, beauty of the “Butterfly” performance by Beth Tweddle featuring some of our favorite junior elite gymnasts from the British squad.
  • Which gymnasts (hint, Simone Biles) should wear Lucy Mecklenburgh’s green leotard from this week’s show?
  • We speculate on the veracity of the incompetence demonstrated by the celebrities during their practices.
  • Does Sarah Harding have poor cardio or is she just unaware that her mouth is hanging open throughout her performance?
  • Claudia Fragapane gave great advice and the English champions from the commonwealth games
  • Was the romance storyline between Kristin Allen and Bobby Lockwood just a ruse to throw us off of the H Watkins and John Partridge, romance?
  • Natalia Ilienko shed tears after the show.
  • Determine that everything in life should come down to a “Vault Off”
  • Nadia’s triceps.
  • Alex cuts off Louis Smith and Jessica is enraged!
  • Is the quality of this show greatly improved because of the variety of professionals from different gymnastics disciplines: acrobatics, circus, artistic etc.
  • Two contestants were members of the Royal Ballet – not normal humans, these are super athletes.
  • We predict Amelle will be the last woman standing.

Related Links

Jenny Pinches blog on Tumble. Danusia Francis has been blogging about Tumble on her blog as well. Check out all of Emma’s nerdtastic adventures in gymnastics fandom at MoominWhiskey Meets.

Find a gymnastics program in the US on Jessica’s website masters-gymnastics.com.

Find the gymnastics program that’s right for you with a video introduction to all of the different disciplines of the sport.

LeoCards, iconic leotard postcards and posters by Meg here.

Find out more about BBC One’s Tumble on the official website.

Watch full episodes on the BBC One YouTube Channel.

If you are outside of the UK and want to watch Tumble on BBC One, you can use  TVPC.com here or FreeTVCafe.net here.  Use at your own risk. There are a ton of play buttons that will automatically download crap onto your computer. Be extremely careful not to click on an advertisement. Less risky is using a VPN like Zenmate or GetUsVPN. 

Related Episodes

  • 108: The Commonwealth Games
  • 102: Classic Episode with Louis Smith
  • 107: Acro World Champions Kristin Allen & Michael Rodrigues
  • 106: Biles and Ross Dominate the 2014 US Secret Classic
  • 82: Cottbus, English Championships & Danusia Francis finally gets a 10 on beam!
  • Episode 22: Beth Tweddle
  • 99: Princess Catherine Lyons and Coach Rochelle Douglas
  • Episode 20: Jenni Pinches

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The green Egyptian scarab leotard Lucy Mecklenburgh wore on episode two of Tumble on BBC One.
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Nadia’s LeoCard and swatch watch.

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August 19, 2014 by GymCasticCrew 2 Comments

110: 2014 US Championship Preview Show

2014 P&G Gymnastics Championships live schedule

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In the News

This week Jessica, Uncle Tim and Evan Heiter preview the 2014 P&G Championships:

  • Since Evan will be doing commentary for the preliminary competitions live broadcasts, we try to come up with new descriptions for commonly used commentary-isms!
  • We predict the winners, dark horses on each event and the all-around for the women’s junior and senior field.
  • Jessica and Evan argue about who will steal the junior show: Deanne Soza, Jordan Chiles, Nia Dennis or Norah “Lord of the Beam” Flatley.
  • A listener implores us to examine the rare and uncommon bar routine of Miss Lexy Ramler.
  • Why Rachel Baumann’s tumbling is comparable to Beyonce, and Rachel Gowey is the Laurie Hernandez of this year’s floor joy.
  • Our sentimental favorites, the kids who may not medal but we can’t wait to watch: Morgan Hurd, Lauren Navarro, Emily Gaskins, Amelia Hundley.
  • The infamous ants-in-your-pants choreography for Gabi Gheorghiu that Marta Karolyi did. 
  • We give advice about managing body image when starting adult gymnastics, celebrate our listener-scientists, and find out about all of the “country gymnastics” that our listeners do!

Related Links

Find out how to watch live here.

The 2014 WAG Rankings from The All Around here.

Keep checking The Gymternet for updates on scratches from the meet. here.

The Secret Classic by the numbers here, some sexy data from Lauren.

Interested in trying gymnastics? Discover which gymnastics discipline is right for you, including adult, acrobatics, parkour, trampoline, tumbling, group and rhythmic here. Then find an adult gymnastics class on Jessica’s website, master-gymnastics.com.

Related Episodes

  • 109: The Tumble Podcast
  • 106: Biles and Ross Dominate the 2014 US Secret Classic
  • 2014 Senior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery
  • 2014 Junior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery
  • Photo Gallery of Podium Training at the 2014 Secret Classic
  • Episode 45: The 2013 P&G Championships Post-Meet Report
  • P&G Championships by the Numbers: The Senior Women – Night 1
  • Spanny Tampson Reports on Day One of the 2013 P&G Gymnastics Championships from the Hotel Bar
  • Episode 44: Pan Am Report and P&G Championships Preview
  • 105: Chicago Secret Classic Preview, Cuba is Back & Nadia Promotes Adult Gymnastics

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Watch this week’s playlist on YouTube here.

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August 13, 2014 by GymCasticCrew 2 Comments

109: The Tumble Podcast

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The official unofficial podcast of BBC One’s new show, Tumble.

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Episode 109 Transcript

This week Jessica and Emma chat about BBC One’s brand new show, Tumble:

  • The alleged romance between world champion, Kristin Allen and the Teen Wolf,  Bobby Lockwood.
  • Emma watched the show live and gives us all the details from inside the studio.
  • Craig Heap dissing Louis Smith!
  • Lucy Mecklenburgh vs. John Patridge — ummm, yeah.
  • Hater reviews and if they are valid or not.
  • Background on the gymnastics and acrobatic stars featured on the show.
  • The 60 and 50 year-old celebrities who are learning adult gymnastics.
  • How to find an adult gymnastics program near you!
  • Natalia Ilienko, the 1981 Floor Exercise World Champion, coaching Sarah Harding.
  • If this is the best thing that ever happened to gymnastics or not. Hint, it is!

bookclub

 

 

Louis will be our very first GymCastic Book Club guest in August.

What: Read the book and submit questions about it for Louis.

How: Buy the book here, send your questions to us at  gymcastic @ gmail.com or leave a voicemail on Skype at username “GymCastic Podcast” or by dialing (415) 800-3191.

When: Submit your questions and we’ll ask Louis when he’s on the show in August.

 Gymcastic podcast book club

Related Links

Find a gymnastics program in the US on Jessica’s website masters-gymnastics.com.

Find the gymnastics program that’s right for you with a video introduction to all of the different disciplines of the sport.

LeoCards, iconic leotard postcards and posters by Meg here.

Find out more about BBC One’s Tumble on the official website.

Watch full episodes on the BBC One YouTube Channel.

If you are outside of the UK and want to watch Tumble on BBC One, you can use  TVPC.com here or FreeTVCafe.net here.  Use at your own risk. There are a ton of play buttons that will automatically download crap onto your computer. Be extremely careful not to click on an advertisement. Less risky is using a VPN like Zenmate or GetUsVPN. 

Related Episodes

  • 108: The Commonwealth Games
  • 102: Classic Episode with Louis Smith
  • 107: Acro World Champions Kristin Allen & Michael Rodrigues
  • 106: Biles and Ross Dominate the 2014 US Secret Classic
  • 82: Cottbus, English Championships & Danusia Francis finally gets a 10 on beam!
  • Episode 22: Beth Tweddle
  • 99: Princess Catherine Lyons and Coach Rochelle Douglas
  • Episode 20: Jenni Pinches

Related Photos

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Leo Cards by Meg
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Princess Catherine Lyons with her coaches David Roy Wood and Rochelle Douglas.

 

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August 11, 2014 by GymCasticCrew 3 Comments

108: The Commonwealth Games

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Claudia Fragapane (top left), Olivia Vivian (top right), and Glawgow volunteer Jamie Day (center bottom).

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Episode 108 Transcript

In the News

Jessica, Blythe, Emma and Jamie chat about:

  • Did Australian head coach, Peggy Liddick’s controversial plan to take potential event medalists and leaving their all-around champion at home.
  • Our fears that the British media are portraying Fragapane as the next world champion and will set her up for unreasonable expectations.
  • Katie tells us what it was like to volunteer in Glasgow for gymnastics and be forced to eat candy!
  • Dipa Karmakar’s double front vault. Was it worthy of it’s namesake, the great Produnova?
  • Louis Smith and Dan Keatings carrying an injured Sam Oldham onto the podium for his gold medal in a Kerry Strug-esque moment of glory.
  • The most anticipated pommel horse show down since the 2012 Olympic Games.
  •  The fantastic attitude of Becky Downie who competed injured for a title on bars but three falls on beam.
  • The gym-romance between Hannah Whelan and Sam Oldham.
  • Will Max Whitlock challenge for an all-around medal at Worlds?
  • Ellie Black vs. Claudia Fragapane in the vault finals–we discuss whether or not the outcome was fair.
  • Olivia Vivian, Miss Congeniality of the gymnastics world.
  • The massive improvement of the Welsh girls and Indian women’s gymnastics.
  • Sportsmanship gymnastics style.

Related Episodes

  • 107: Acro World Champions Kristin Allen & Michael Rodrigues
  • 106: Biles and Ross Dominate the 2014 US Secret Classic
  • 2014 Senior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery
  • 102: Classic Episode with Louis Smith
  • 101: Olivia Vivian
  • 81: Jenny Hansen
  • 96: Australian Nationals & Men’s European Championships
  • Victoria Moors: A Photo Gallery from the 2014 American Cup
  • 86: British Championships & Doha World Cup

An Inside View of gymnastics at the Commonwealth Games – by from our friend MIchelle Webb who volunteered in media at the games.

I was, and still am, skeptical about the team format. The reason they did it was because they didn’t have enough of the most highly qualified judges to run all the panels simultaneously. That makes me wonder if there are rules against judges from non-competing nations judging or if it was a money thing in forking out for extra officials. One good thing about the way they organised the countries was that it meant spectators got to cheer on gymnasts from just about every country. All the big teams except Wales had MAG in one session and WAG in the other. That was very nice for the fans and it also meant gymnasts could watch their male/female counterparts perform. Of course the big consequence of the country draw was that MAG medals were decided in the first session and WAG medals in the second. That meant those that paid more for “finals” tickets only saw half the competition be decided but it was great for the session one spectators who didn’t get to see the medal ceremony but saw the big MAG England v Scotland battle.

I would be interested to know what the gymnasts thought of it. I’m curious how being able to focus on limited events per day stacked up against being different and having to compete multiple days in a row. As a trampolinist I would be perturbed having to compete set and voluntary routines on different days, I’d prefer to get it done and out of the way! I guess there was the potential for tactics to change based on day one scores but I’m not sure we saw any of that.

The announcer was good about explaining which teams were coming in and out. Teams were marched in and out at the same times as other groups were rotating events so it was a bit disjointed. With so much going on it was extremely difficult to keep track of the scores. The main scoreboard had MAG and WAG scores, subdivisions and rotation numbers and was probably tricky to follow for newbies. I’m not sure the non-gym nerds were too bothered but I found it had less ebb and flow than a normal team competition. I always remember Barry Davies (God) being disparaging about Romania winning Sydney TF while sitting on the sidelines. Having a score to chase is less dramatic than everyone competing at the same time although it does give you more time with the calculator. I’d say that the format was very good for newbies as they got a heck of a lot of variety with MAG,  WAG and many countries. I think gym nerds would prefer the better focus the traditional format provides.

Competition

Won’t say too much here because everyone can watch the routines but…

Get well soon Sam.

Can we please ship CWG gymnasts to Marta and teach them to stay on the fecking beam?

I’ve never seen so many smiles in a WAG AA competition, lovely to watch gymnasts be chuffed with their performances and enjoying themselves.

The cameraderie between all the gymnasts was great. Particularly liked seeing the Scotland and England coaches shaking hands/high fiving during the march rounds.

Singapore WAG are a nice team, smart form and decent difficulty.

Watching gymnasts from smaller nations is a good reminder of how difficult gymnastics really is. It is easy to forget the level of preparation giants and basic ring moves require when you just watch top teams.

Rhian Pugh (2004 Junior Euro bar champ) was judging. She was a line judge during the team competition and I think a timing official for UB finals. Pretty neat that she was officiating at a competition including the Zuchold which was in her routine back in the day.

The music played was matched to the gymnasts going. When Wales had performed and Welsh fans dressed as daffodils were shown in the audience they played “Delilah” by Welsh artist Tom Jones. After Ruby Harrold finished on bars they played “Ruby ruby ruby” by the Kaiser Chiefs!

Behind the scenes

My Clydesider volunteer role was “press tribune team leader” which meant I looked after the journalists, distributed scores and made sure only authorised people came into the press tribunes (working area which was behind vault/beam). It was so cool to see the back stage organisation of an event and it was wonderful to contribute to the gymnastics and the Games as a whole. As a bonus I actually got to see a fair bit of gymnastics which helped me feel better about selling my tickets when I got my volunteer position. Some neat things that happened/were spotted and that I’m allowed to talk about were…

Craig Heap taking pictures of his screen for the England 1-2-3 and Christine doing the same when her gymnast Georgina Hockenhull won bronze on beam.

I got to go on the field of play to move photographers’ benches around during RSG podium training. They were also used in London and still had 2012 stickers on them. Nice to see things being re-used in a sustainable games.

For the team and HB medal ceremonies I moonlighted in the mixed zone where my job was to walk gymnasts from the broadcast area to the written press mixed zone. Such a cool job and being there meant I could listen in on the interviews. Peggy and Lauren both said that they were the third ranked country going in and that they won silver rather than it being a disappointment. Peggy also mentioned her team being under-prepared, will peak for worlds and that she’s happy they were all healthy. All the medallists got a bag of goodies which included a frame/mount thing for their medals. It was proper amusing to see the judges all trying to get pictures with Louis while the volunteers were trying to shepard him to journalists.

After the VT medal ceremony Dipa ran up to her coach to hang her bronze around his neck. Whatever you think about her vaulting and their strategy it was a cute moment.

Multiple journalists had never covered the sport before and asked me to explain what was going on. PERFECT job for me! I felt sorry for them being so out of their comfort zone but some of the errors I saw in articles were inexcusable and could have been solved with a quick google (China are world leaders in WAG) or glance at the information we gave them (Louis features in AA finals) grrrrrrr! I just loved using my gym nerd powers and explaining what was going on to my team of volunteers and journalists who asked.

Audience and Noobs

Various games were played with the audience to keep the energy levels high. Some of these applied to all the CWG venues but they are extra relevant to gymnastics given the down times between routines and that worlds is at the same venue next year.

“Weegie wave” was a term coined for the Games as far as I’m aware. This is a “Mexican wave” or “the wave” depending on where you are from. I was given blank looks at a US summer camp when I suggested a Mexican wave, once I explained it I was told the American name and that I shouldn’t be racist! The same thing happened with Chinese whispers/telephone. Anyway, they got this going a lot and the audience had to race an electronic Clyde (Games mascot) around the arena. There was also a super slo-mo version where they asked the audience to be as graceful as the gymnasts.

Kiss-cam/highland dancing cam/air guitar cam. For this they would show members of the audience and get them to do as they were told. Most people were up for it. Notable events were getting the announcer on kiss-cam, Louis vs a NZ gymnasts on air guitar cam (as you can imagine Louis went for it) and the highlight was the Dan’s on highland dancing cam. They were resolutely not up for it. Keatings just laughed and made jokes while Purvis gave us some head bopping. Such a shame!

There was an announcer who roved the audience doing interviews with kids and getting people to participate in the 30 second challenge. Variations of this were name countries in the CW, sports in the CWG, fruit, vegetables. Then they’d play a video of a sports star doing the same to see who would win.

Speaking of videos they had Beth reminiscing about her UB title in Manchester and Steve Frew doing the same about SR (which shockingly they cut off before the SR ceremony that he presented at).  There were also videos for each apparatus and they were actually pretty detailed, going as far as describing the special requirements on PH.

There were several acrobatic gymnastics performances from the GB juniors which were very well received.

The 2015 worlds were publicised a lot with the announcer mentioning that tickets had almost sold out.

All the noobs adored Claudia. There were lots of height comments. Super young kids around me kept asking their parents when Louis would be on, he’s so well known now. Some on my team commented on the scary vauting of the Indian WAGs. None of them had any gymnastics knowledge and were fairly non-plussed about volunteering at this venue but 80% loved it, thought gymnastics was amazing and will be watching Tumble.

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107: Acro World Champions Kristin Allen & Michael Rodrigues

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Tumble star, Kristin Allen with her acro partner Michael Rodrigues, coach Alex Pakrah (bottom L), and celebrity Bobby Lockwood.

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This Week's Interview

Kristin Allen and Michael Rodrigues are legends in the world of acrobatic gymnastics, formerly acro sport. These two daredevils are world champions and were the first American’s ever to win the World Games. We discuss:

  • How acrobatic gymnastics can teach men how to touch a woman respectfully
  • All the details about Tumble and how to watch in the United States
  • The most difficult conditions they ever performed under.
  • The benefits of partnership
  • Upsidedown miscommunication horror stories, injuries and fashion!
  • The worst thing that can happen when your being drug tested by the International Gymnastics Federation
  • How story lines and acting can help improve artistic gymnasts performance quality
  • The most awkward travel story we’ve ever heard–it involves a cave.

Related Links

Follow Kristin Allen on BBC One’s Tumble here.

If you are outside of the UK and want to watch Tumble on BBC One, you can use FreeTVCafe.net here.  Use at your own risk. There are a ton of play buttons that will automatically download crap onto your computer. Be extremely careful not to click on an advertisement. Less risky is using a VPN like Zenmate or GetUsVPN. 

Kristin Allen runs the Acrobatic Gymnastics Foundation. Follow them on Facebook, Instagram @officialiheartacro and Twitter.

Related Episodes

  • 106: Biles and Ross Dominate the 2014 US Secret Classic
  • 105: Chicago Secret Classic Preview, Cuba is Back & Nadia Promotes Adult Gymnastics
  • 104: Gabby Douglas Missing In Action & USA Championships
  • 103: Ranch Classic & Sports Acro World Championships

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106: Biles and Ross Dominate the 2014 US Secret Classic

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Kyla Ross and Simone Biles are all smiles on the podium at the 2014 Secret U.S. Classic.

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bookclub

 

Louis will be our very first GymCastic Book Club guest in August.

What: Read the book and submit questions about it for Louis.

How: Buy the book here, send your questions to us at  gymcastic @ gmail.com or leave a voicemail on Skype at username “GymCastic Podcast” or by dialing (415) 800-3191.

When: Submit your questions and we’ll ask Louis when he’s on the show in August.

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In the News
In the news, Uncle Tim, Blythe, and Jessica discuss these important topics:

  • Simone Biles has committed to UCLA, will she compete or be tempted to go pro?
  • Lauren thinks MyKayla Skinner should use the Frozen song instead of her current music. See it here.
  • Our favorite moments, skills, newbies to watch and veteran heart breakers.
  • Does a win at the Secret Classic predict future success – Uncle Tim tells us with a quiz.
  • New trends in choreography, artistry and skill combinations.
  • Our high hopes for bars, could the US medal drought on bars may be over?
  • The bonuses were in effect for the US Classic and where do the ladies rank internationally?
  • Why Kyla Ross and Simone Biles would be perfect running mates for presidency in 2028-ish.

 

Related Links

Free VPN’s to watch your favorite gymnastics programs outside or within the US Zenmate or GetUsVPN

Lauren Hopkins is at The Gymternet. Read Spencer’s analysis on The Balance Beam Situation.

Related Episodes

  • 105: Chicago Secret Classic Preview, Cuba is Back & Nadia Promotes Adult Gymnastics
  • Episode 42: The 2013 Secret US Classic from Chicago
  • Episode 41: Laurie Hernandez & Coach Maggie Haney
  • Episode 33: Simone Biles & Her Coaches
  • Episode 48: Kyla Ross

 

Related Photos

Here is the video of Simone Biles doing Kyla Ross’s choreography in the background during the Secret Classic.

 

  • 2014 Senior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery
  • 2014 Junior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery
  • Photo Gallery of Podium Training at the 2014 Secret Classic

 

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2014 Senior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery

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    Simone and Kyla.

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    Kyla Ross, Felicia Hano, Simone Biles and MyKayla Skinner (L to R)

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    (L to R) Kyla Ross, bar champ Ashton Locklear (15.700), Amelia Hundley, MyKayla Skinner, Simone Biles, Felicia Hano.

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    MyKayla Skinner's double twisting double layout.

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    Kyla Ross

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    Kyla Ross and her sheep jump.

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    Kyla Ross doing a switch ring on beam.

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    Kyla Ross and her glorious leap.

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    Happy Kyla!

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    Howie and Kyla.

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    Simone and Norah.

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    Jazmyn Foberg of MG Elite.

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    Simone rockin' beam.

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    Simone Biles on beam.

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    Could Simone and Aimee be anymore adorable together?

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    Norah Flatley on floor.

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    Team Chow's.

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    Kyla Ross

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    Simone Biles, the smiliest world champ of all time.

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    Simone Biles of World Champions Center.

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    Simone Biles, so stinkin' cute, this kid!

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    Simone "Shoooot, I got this" Biles with her coach Aimee Boorman.

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    The sissonne is back in fashion.

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    Rachel Gowey of Chow's.

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    Rachel Gowey on floor.

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    Simone will keep her toes together no matter what!

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    Kyla Ross on vault.

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    Grace Quinn

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    Norah Flatley demonstrates another perfect sheep jump.

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    Ragan Smith

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    Kyla Ross and her coach, Jenny Liang.

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    Amelia Hudley

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    Reliable and deduction free, Kyla Ross.

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    Kyla Ross on floor.

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    Nia "The Highest Standing Arabian in the World" Dennis on beam.

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    MyKayla Skinner's one armed (?) Cheng vault.

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    MyKayla Skinner and her coach Lisa Spini.

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    MyKayla Skinner performs a shapash' half on bars.

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    MyKayla Skinner on bars.

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    Rachel Gowey was so consistent on her amanar in practice but came up short in the meet.

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    There were so many perfect sheep jumps at this meet. Thank you gym gods!

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    The only skill that really gave Norah Flatley trouble was her front tuck.

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    Simone's pak on bars.

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    Woot! She made her bar routine. That was much easier than last year.

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    Simone walks away from another hit routines.

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    Ragan Smith is all, bring the applause people!

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    Ragan Smith on floor exercise.

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    If Ragan Smith's choreography is reminding you of Geza Pozar, raise your hand.

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    Ragan Smith AKA Fivel.

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    Ragan Smith's ending floor pose, we like it.

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    Norah Flatley chalks up.

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    Norah "The Great" Flatley, in eagle grip.

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    Chow spots Norah Flatley on bars.

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    Liang Chow and beam genius , coach Liwen Zhuang.

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    Deanne Soza tied for third all-around with Miss Flatley.

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    Senior bar champion, Ashton Locklear from Everest in North Carolina.

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    Nia Dennis won junior bars.

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    Nia and Norah.

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    Norah Flatley.

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    Junior beam champion, Norah Flatley.

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    Junior all-around champion, Jordan Chiles from the great state of Oregon.

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    Rachel Gowey took fourth all-around in the senior competition.

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    Aimee Boorman receives her 2013 USOC National Coach of the Year finalist award from national team coordinator (and mom of Olympic medalist and NCAA champion Sam Peszek), Luan Peszek.

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    Marta is happy with junior Jasmyn Foberg, who placed third on vault and fifth all-around.

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    Swaggie Maggie Nichols took third all around in the senior competition.

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    Marta,"Serious is out. Only giggles and smiles at Camp from now on!"

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    MyKayla Skinner and Marta Karolyi.

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    Simone Biles and Kyla Ross.

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2014 Junior Secret Classic Competition Photo Gallery

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    Oregonian and Junior Champion, Jordan Chiles who trains at Naydenov Gymnastics in Vancouver, Washington won with a massive 57.350.

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    Deanne Soza of Arete took second all-around and first on bars.

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    Grace Quinn with her Texas Dreams coaches.

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    Morgan Hurd

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    Morgan Hurd

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    Sydney Johnson-Scharpf tied for 5th on beam with a 13.900.

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    2012 Olympic alternate, Anna Li.

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