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149: New Rules for Tokyo Olympics in 2020

149: New Rules for Tokyo Olympics in 2020

FromGymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast


149: New Rules for Tokyo Olympics in 2020

FromGymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

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95 minutes
Released:
May 21, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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What: Do your favorite Shannon Miller pose or choreography.
How: Post it on Twitter or Instagram, tag us and use  any of these Steve Nunno quote hashtags: #ItsMillerTime or #InterGalacticChampion or #MillerTimeContest
Deadline: Monday, June 1st
Winner: Gets a copy of Shannon’s book!

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The FIG announced changes to the qualification rules for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Teams can only send four all-arounders, for a three-up three-count finals format. Qualifying teams can still also send two individual event specialists who qualify through several results from World Championships, World Cups and Continental Championships. For example, the US could still send six gymnasts to compete, four for the team medal, plus two event specialists. Uncle Tim, Spencer, and Jessica chat about the new rules and more:

New Olympic qualification rules:

Our gut feelings about the rule: from horror to elation and mistrust.
How will the new rules effect non-dominant teams and individual World medalists?
A list of questions that need to be answered about implementation before we can decide if this is good or bad.
Do we trust the FIG to implement the qualification system fairly?
Individuals and countries who stand to be damaged the most by the new rules.
What past Olympics have looked like for athletes like, Hollie Vise, Alicia Sacramone, Anna Li or Elizabeth Price if these rules had been in place.


Rhonda Faehn left University of Florida to be Senior Vice President of Women’s Program

Is Rhonda Faehn the House of Cards of gymnastics?
We discuss the reasons she was chosen specifically for the position.
Conspiracy theories about why a head college coach would leave...they never, ever leave.
We also think that


The Varna World Cup

How soon is too soon to start fixing the equipment after a routine?
Does the FIG need to have an intervention on behalf of Ri Se Gwang's ankles?
Pinheiro Rodrigues won rings with an Olympic cross.
We got to see a Church from Dufournet.


Sao Paolo World Cup

Brazil rolled out the soccer style enthusiasm for new senior, Flavia Saraiva.
Approve or Disapprove: Shang Chunsong's new back to back tumbling passes on beam.
Should elites use music on balance beam?
Enrique "Porn 'Stach" Gonzalez Sepulveda’s side roll!


Gymternet News:

Brazilian Federation investigates racist video by Arthur Nory.
Nastia almost made it to the finale of Dancing With The Stars.
Shawn Johnson posts a cryptic message about tumbling again.
The ugliest leotard we've ever seen: The Bavarian-tard.
NCAA Nationals: new proposal for a four team final.




Which Gymnast Does Your State Love the Most? Find out here.
Watch the Full Out movie trailer here. 


77: Aly Raisman
Episode 9: Chellsie Memmel, Swiss Cup & FIG Presidential Proposals
148: Shannon Miller
139: Steve Butcher, President of the FIG Men's Technical Committee
96: Australian Nationals & Men’s European Championships
88: Rhonda Faehn & Mackenzie Caquatto
74: Melanie Sinclair & A Review of Cirque's Amaluna
Episode 58: Charlotte Drury, Fall Euro Series & NCAA De-commits
Episode 55: Worlds Wrap Up & Ferlito-Gate
Episode 25: Fan Ye
Episode 20: Jenni Pinches
30: Mary-Anne "Mez" Monckton







 



 
   
 
Released:
May 21, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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GymCastic Podcast is a weekly gymnastics talk show. The hosts interview people who love gymnastics almost as much as we do, discuss the latest news, events and offensive leotard fashion.