Archive | March, 2012

Air Force & Arizona State Win National Team Titles

Air Force & Arizona State Win National Team Titles

Air Force (341.05) successfully defended their USAG Collegiate Collegiate National Championships title over William & Mary (331.85), Navy (326.90) and Springfield (324.35). On the club side, Arizona State (328.60) defended their team title over [...more]

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Zou Kai – Doha HB (7.9)

Zou Kai – Doha HB (7.9)

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Penn State Does it Again!  Posts NCAA Season High 360.60

Penn State Does it Again! Posts NCAA Season High 360.60

Streaking Penn State did it again Saturday night. The Nittany Lions (360.60), led by Coach of the Year candidate Randy Jepson, set a school record and a new NCAA season high in their convincing win over Temple (342.20). They also tore the leather off the pommel horse in setting yet another school record (60.30). Freshman Craig Hernandez, a pre-season [...more]

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Team USA Dominates 2012 Pacific Rim Men’s Gymnastics Championships

Team USA Dominates 2012 Pacific Rim Men’s Gymnastics Championships

As expected, Team USA dominated the 2012 Pacific Rim Championships, by running away with the team title by 7.35 points over runner-up Japan. It came down to the final event, floor, to decide the all-around champion. Barring a disaster, it was going to be either [...more]

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Impact of the New NCAA Men’s Vault Scoring Scheme

Impact of the New NCAA Men’s Vault Scoring Scheme

It's interesting to see how this season's new vault scoring scheme has impacted overall team scores compared to last season. Vault start values are now receiving a 1-point deduction. At this point in the season last year, Oklahoma and Stanford were also ranked in the top 2. If you add four points to this season's team scoring average, the Sooners are averaging [...more]

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StickItMedia Exclusive Interview:  Jake Martin

StickItMedia Exclusive Interview: Jake Martin

The 2009 season was a turning point for Jake Martin. After topping out in the top 36 as a Level 9 at the 2008 JO Nationals, the next season became Martin's breakout year. A 7th place AA finish (Level 10/14-15) at the '09 JO Nationals in Cincinnati led to a 3rd place AA that summer at the U.S. Championships, where he also had top 5 placements on four events (FX, PH, VT, HB). Many club gymnastics fans were wondering where this kid came from. Well, after the '09 season, [...more]

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Stanford’s Busy Weekend Results in Weekend’s Top Scores

Stanford’s Busy Weekend Results in Weekend’s Top Scores

In a Friday battle in Columbus, 4th-ranked Stanford posted their season-best team score of 355.80, as they upended 5th-ranked Ohio State. The first few rotations were spectacular, as Ohio State posted a respectable 59.00 on FX, led by freshman Danny Steiner's 15.25 and Misha Koudinov's 15.05. It was then on to PH for the Buckeyes, where they absolutely tore up [...more]

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Akash Modi on PB – Watch This Dismount!

Akash Modi on PB – Watch This Dismount!

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Sooners Post Another Season High in Win Over Stanford

Sooners Post Another Season High in Win Over Stanford

Oklahoma (357.05) and Stanford (351.04) both hit season highs for team scores, with the Sooners compiling the nation's best so far. In the weekend's top AA battle, Jake Dalton (90.5) outshined Eddie Penev (87.90). Dalton's score is now the season's high, and only the second score of 90.00 or above (Sam Mikulak-90.00). On top of the 1.0-point lower start value on vault [...more]

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Danell Leyva Hits as Expected to Win 2012 American Cup

Danell Leyva Hits as Expected to Win 2012 American Cup

Danell Leyva and John Orozco did absolutely nothing at the American Cup to dispel the notion that they are lead-pipe cinches to earn spots on the 2012 U.S. Olympic Team. Many in the media say that Leyva came from behind to win the gold. Nonsense! All he had to do to win it was to [...more]

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