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Tag Archives: Men’s Gymnastics
More Medals for USA Means More Prizes for You


Team USA has been racking up the medals at this year’s World Championships and they’re not done yet! The Event Finals are going on today (Saturday) and Sunday, and with 1 more day of competition to go, Team USA still has 5 more medal opportunities. For every medal Team USA wins, American Gymnast randomly selects one of our Facebook Fans to receive a prize. You could be next!
Men add 6 more medal opportunities for Team USA
Smooth Skills…Incredible STUCK tumbling pass!
USA men’s world team contenders…wow!!!
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Tagged 2010 world gymnastics championships, Alex Naddour, alexander artemev, andrew thornton, andy thornton, Andy's Angle, Brandon Wynn, Chris Brooks, chris cameron, Danell Leyva, daniel ribeiro, glenn ishino, Jake Dalton, Jonathan Horton, joseph hagerty, kevin tan, kyle bunthuwong, luke stannard, Men's Gymnastics, Paul Ruggeri, Steven Legendre, tim gentry, Tim McNeill, Wesley Haagensen
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Cal Gymnastics Forever
Cal Gymnastics is in trouble and needs our help. Being the product of collegiate gymnastics myself, I know how critical it is to try and keep every single opportunity alive that we have left for male gymnasts. Cal’s program is one of the best around, producing successful NCAA gymnasts AND USAG National Team Members. So, when my friend and former teammate, Dave Kruse (a Cal alum), asked me if I would spread the word about how people can help, I told him “Absolutely!”
See more information at http://www.calgymnasticsforever.com/
To help, just follow these 3 simple steps:
Posted in American Gymnast Company News, Blogs
Tagged Cal Gymnastics, Men's Gymnastics, NCAA Gymnastics
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Putting the Proposed Points System to the Test
The 2008 U.S. Men’s Olympic Team will go down as one of the most memorable ever…almost on a par with the team that won gold in 1984. After losing BOTH of the Hamms, putting out the weakest pommel horse team of the entire Olympic Games, and using several gymnasts who were unpredictable at best, the USA came away with a bronze medal that stunned the world. Not to take ANYTHING away from that phenomenal team, but let’s use my proposed selection points system to see how it would work using real competition results. One fascinating question…Would national champion David Sender’s Olympic fate have been different?
Posted in Andy's Angle, Blogs
Tagged 2008 Olympic Games, Men's Gymnastics, Womens Gymnastics
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Proposed Selection Points System
The selection of world and Olympic teams (and even the national teams) have gradually become more and more subjective over the last ten years to coincide with the evolving nature of international competition formats and rules, which highly favor event specialists and require a very strategic team dynamic. Could this proposed points system be a way for our selection procedures to return to the completely objective, score-based process we all miss? Check it out!
Posted in Andy's Angle, Blogs
Tagged Men's Gymnastics, National Team, National team predictions, Olympic Games, Womens Gymnastics
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