When it comes to the World Championships, the gymternet blows up. Sign onto Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, or Instagram, and you'll find doctoral dissertations analyzing a single photo and what it means for team lineups.
On the men's side, though, it's much harder to find information. You gotta go looking for it, and in many cases, you need Google translate to find the good stuff.
So, I thought that I'd round up everything that I've been reading and watching and put them into blogs during Worlds. Here's what I came across today…
1. Every listicle should start with Fabian Hambiceps.
Baby Fabian was so adorable. Here he is with his ex-girlfriend in 2008:
3. The Brazilian press is reporting that Diego Hypólito will be the alternate for Brazil.
That's gotta suck for him. He was slated to be the alternate in 2014, as well, but he was added to the team at the last minute. Then, surprise! He won bronze on floor!
At any rate, the team is said to be: Arthur Nory, Arthur Zanetti, Caio Souza, Francisco Barreto Júnior, Lucas Bittencourt, and Péricles Silva.
4. Oleg Verniaiev just got a new floor mat! PRAISE THE GYM GODS!
It's a mighty fine floor, I might add. Have you ever seen sexier foam?
Alas, it looks like they could use a new pommel horse, too. (But beggars can't be choosers.) Here are a few shots from inside his gym:
5. Speaking of Oleg… There haven't been too many training videos of the men, but Tim Daggett did post one of Oleg. Thank you, Timmy!
— tim daggett (@timdaggettnbc) October 19, 2015
6. Prior to Worlds, the Chinese team was training in Paris. Cheng Ran, a member of China's gold-medal-winning team in 2014, was sent home. It's unclear why.
Update! Never mind. Elizabeth figured it out! :-)
@uncletimmensgym perhaps Cheng ran away?— Elizabeth Booth (@RussianGymnast) October 20, 2015
7. Sam Oldham opens up about not making the World Team. At a training camp in Portugal, he sustained an injury to his lat, and at the London Open, he had a small tear in his Plantaris. Best of luck, Bud!
8. Friendly Reminder: Kohei Uchimura apparently has had left shoulder problems. We'll see if that comes into play.
9. The IOC did a lovely fluff piece on Kohei. Here are a few of my favorite quotes:
"It's not about winning gold at the Olympics, or winning gold at the World Championships. I've already done those things."
10. The meet organizers need to figure out this lighting situation! Lights are exploding! And if a piece of glass cuts my Oleg, I'll cut a bitch.
A loud boom in the arena as a bulb in this performance lit arena explodes. All ok #Glasgow2015 pic.twitter.com/SEsVvaBuxS— tim daggett (@timdaggettnbc) October 19, 2015
11. Deus meu! Somehow, I feel like there's not going to be a lot of sleeping in this hotel room.
12. Oh, and if you're really behind on your men's gymnastics news, Sam Mikulak is out with a slight Achilles tear.
Slight tear in my Achilles 😔 Luckily I have a wonderful and supportive family here in Cali to cheer me up 😎☀️ pic.twitter.com/niSzCB4HEW— Sam Mikulak (@SamuelMikulak) October 11, 2015
13. Again, if you're behind on your MAG news, Slovenian gymnast Mitja Petkovšek has retired. He was the 2005 and 2007 world champion on parallel bars, and I was hoping to see him again in Glasgow.
Bonus: Lord of the Rings, Chen Yibing, is an adorable daddy.
В пятницу, 9 октября, Автомобилист дома сыграет против Металлурга. У хозяев – очень необычная серия для КХЛ.
ReplyDeleteДомашняя команда тринадцать матчей подряд не проигрывает в первом периоде. Сегодня коэффициент на победу гостей в стартовом отрезке – 3.55.
Последний очный матч между командами в Магнитогорске завершился победой Автомобилиста – 3:2. https://odds.am/ru/news/6985/avtomobilist-snova-ustoit-v-pervom-periode/