The worlds that never happened

Gymnaverse was created from WWgym!

Join today & you can REMOVE the ads for FREE!

I think at 14/15, top elite gymnasts should be there or thereabouts when it comes to full difficulty. It is much harder to learn skills as you get older, but it’s easier to maintain them. What was ridiculous was 11-13 year old compete senior level routines. Fortunately that doesn’t really happen anymore.

Bad form and poor basics are always a choice and doesn’t have to go hand in hand with high difficulty at a young age. Anna Pavlova competed at 2 junior euros, the first time when she was still 12.
 
Atler and Moceanu were only five months apart, but the former had to wait until 1999 to compete at a Worlds or Olympics while the other had been to three by then.
and continuing this train of thought, it's very easy to imagine Atler onto the 1995 World team and in the mix for Atlanta if she'd been born just six weeks earlier.





 
In 1995, technical Juniors were allowed to compete as long as they were senior eligible for the Olympics. The Pre Olympics Worlds allowed juniors to compete with seniors int he Pre Olympic year with 2008 being the last IIRC.

Also in 1995, Kristy Powell really shouldn't have won the American Cup. She was fortunate of extremely lucky circumstances that allowed her to win.
She did win prelims, however Miller's fall on beam gave her the win and eliminated Miller. Likely had Miller not fallen off beam, she would have qualified tied with Powell for the prelim win. I would assume that had Miller hit 4 for 4 in finals she would have won.

Powell deserved her win, obviously, but that win also put tremendous pressure on her.
There were 8 US ladies that competed in prelims that year. Aside from Powell, Miller, and Borden, also competing were Mina Kim, Jaycie, Phelps, Amy Chow (9.150 beam), Doni Thompson, and Mary Beth Arnold.

Interestingly enough, Moceanu never competed at an American Cup. I wonder why Dawes and Moceanu didn't compete here, was it because they were chosen with Kelle Davis and Katie Teft to compete at the USA-BLR-CHN meet instead?
 
In 1995, technical Juniors were allowed to compete as long as they were senior eligible for the Olympics. The Pre Olympics Worlds allowed juniors to compete with seniors int he Pre Olympic year with 2008 being the last IIRC.

Also in 1995, Kristy Powell really shouldn't have won the American Cup. She was fortunate of extremely lucky circumstances that allowed her to win.
She did win prelims, however Miller's fall on beam gave her the win and eliminated Miller. Likely had Miller not fallen off beam, she would have qualified tied with Powell for the prelim win. I would assume that had Miller hit 4 for 4 in finals she would have won.

Powell deserved her win, obviously, but that win also put tremendous pressure on her.
There were 8 US ladies that competed in prelims that year. Aside from Powell, Miller, and Borden, also competing were Mina Kim, Jaycie, Phelps, Amy Chow (9.150 beam), Doni Thompson, and Mary Beth Arnold.

Interestingly enough, Moceanu never competed at an American Cup. I wonder why Dawes and Moceanu didn't compete here, was it because they were chosen with Kelle Davis and Katie Teft to compete at the USA-BLR-CHN meet instead?
Maybe. I think Dawes was also coming back from the injury that kept her out of '95 Worlds.
 

Gymnaverse was created from WWgym!

Join today & you can REMOVE the ads for FREE!

Upcoming events

Back