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I wouldn't mind seeing some new faces at Euros. The "A" team seem to have been constantly on the go for the last few years. Alice and GMF were both on every team in the 2022-24 cycle. I don't think there's been a team without at least one of them since Rio 2016.
 
With Chusovitina it’s financial. Whilst she’s still able to do the skills that can make her money on the World Cup circuit, then it makes sense for her to continue even if Olympic qualification isn’t realistic. If she had another way of making decent money, I don’t think she’d still be competing.
She can't make decent money coaching?
 
She can't make decent money coaching?
Or open / own a gym? I don't know her educational background or skills outside of being an athlete, but continuing to compete doesn't seem sustainable. She's been doing an amazing job, but for how long? What would be her Plan B?
 
I think it has been implied before that as a coach she was difficult to work for/with.
 
Alia Leat with 13.4 on beam. Super impressive considering she’s only been back training for 6 months.

Interestingly there was also an Aspire gymnast from Heathrow called Elisabetta Cardelli who scored 13.8 (with bonus) on beam yesterday, so she will probably outscore all the seniors today.
Cardelli looked good last year so was expecting her to do well. Alia Leat is a lovely gymnast and has always been beautiful on beam. Good to see her back. Her floor was also really nice.
 
My point is that it feels very different to the examples you’ve given.
totally agree with you. I'd rather she moved on. I feel it's less about loving it and more about proving a point. Which is fine and admirable but at what cost. And for how long.
 
I feel it's less about loving it and more about proving a point. Which is fine and admirable but at what cost. And for how long.
It's all just speculation but as that's all we have... I agree. And it's not healthy in the long run. I used to work with someone who, in his mid 60s, still had a mildly critical school report from when he was 11 framed on the wall of his office. He used to show it to everyone who visited: "Look! They said I couldn't do it but I proved them wrong!" This is starting to feel a little like that.
 
Our lack of knowledge about Becky's motives is so great that I find myself unable to summon up the wherewithal to speculate on the matter.

What I do find very interesting is what a sign of the times this is. For all that the waifs thing is decades out of date, never did I think we'd start seeing discussions about why gymnasts have competed so long people wonder why they don't go and do something else.

Chusovitina is obviously not a representative example of anything. But gymnasts from bigger programmes wanting to try competing well into their 30s isn't going anywhere. Maybe we'll see greater speculation about people's motives, maybe it'll become completely normalised in the same way that people know it is in other sports. Let's revisit the issue in 2035!
 
Did anyone see this? It mentions that she has qualified for the British championships, which suggests she is eligible for GB
 
She did level 9 and hopes last season, she's currently doing level 10. She does a straddle back to handstand on bars.
 
Did anyone see this? It mentions that she has qualified for the British championships, which suggests she is eligible for GB

Her parents are English from looking at her mom’s instagram.

Some links
https://www.instagram.com/share/BBODUozOrB
idky they chose south Essex seem to be from somewhere in the north
 
Her parents are English from looking at her mom’s instagram.

Some links
https://www.instagram.com/share/BBODUozOrB
idky they chose south Essex seem to be from somewhere in the north
It’s somewhere that you can fly into London and be at very quickly. Although not as quickly as Heathrow or Aylesbury. That was certainly Shavahn Church’s reason for choosing Heathrow. Charlotte Booth chose Park Wrekin because her grandparents live nearby.
 
She did level 9 and hopes last season, she's currently doing level 10. She does a straddle back to handstand on bars.
"She does a straddle back to handstand on bars" is a very damning assessment of her potential contributions to GB
 
Sorry, I meant that in a "that's a cool throwback skill to see!" sort of way. She has good basics on bars, so while what she's currently doing isn't the hardest, she does it well. There's room to add difficulty. According to her instagram, she's working a Van Leeuwen.

Here's her routine from a recent level 10 meet.


I don't know why it won't embed. I hate Instagram. But click the link and it should take you to her video
 
And here's her bars from hopes Championships last year. She won bars for the 13-14 group, and finished 4th AA. Her bars didn't make me fear for her life, which I can't always say about Hopes and US juniors.

 
And here's her bars from hopes Championships last year. She won bars for the 13-14 group, and finished 4th AA. Her bars didn't make me fear for her life, which I can't always say about Hopes and US juniors.


The technique on the straddle back suggests that she’s training an Ezhova.

I wonder if her reason for competing nationally in GB is to enhance her NCAA prospects.
 

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