L’International Gymnix 2010
The 2010 edition marked the third time I have attended the Gymnix International and Junior Cups, and while the field was not quite as deep as in years past, it was still lots of fun for me, my sister and our friend Catherine. This year I recognized two judges, Romanian star Gina Gogean and Pam Collett of Canada, who judged me when I was a high school gymnast!
Judge Gina Gogean (ROU) Marches In
The highlight was seeing the up-and-coming juniors from Russia and Romania, but truth be told, the Canadian juniors showed just as much potential! For the most part, they displayed great form and adequate levels of difficulty. With all these fantastic gymnasts, I couldn’t help but wonder why the Canadian ladies haven’t been so successful on the world stage in recent years (with the exception of Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs’s medal on beam at the 2006 World Championships, of course!). Maybe this new generation is the one that will launch Canada into contention for team finals at Worlds.
Madeline Gardiner won the all-around portion of the competition ahead of Riley Cholod, who was fresh off her victory at the Nadia Comaneci Invitational. In third place was Maria Karpova, the youngest of the four Russian gymnasts. Rounding out the Top 10 was a talented field: Diana Bulimar, Ekaterina Baturina, Ekaterina Shtronda and Mikaela Gerber (tie), Victoria Moors, Alena Marchenko and Shae Zamardi. It’s interesting to note that Cholod, Gardiner and Gerber allowed for a Canadian sweep of the uneven bars medals!
Madeline Gardiner (CAN), Uneven Bars, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
Riley Cholod (CAN), Floor Exercise, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
Mikaela Gerber (CAN), Floor Exercise, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
I particularly enjoyed the floor exercises of the Russian gymnasts, as they displayed the polish that has become the hallmark of their national program. Their technique on even the most basic skills was beyond compare, but these gymnasts are so young that they won’t be eligible for senior competition until 2013 and 2014.
Maria Karpova (RUS), Floor Exercise, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
Ekaterina Baturina (RUS), Floor Exercise, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
Alena Marchenko (RUS), Floor Exercise, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
It was interesting to see how high Ekaterina Shtronda set before pulling around the delayed double back. You can see it in the video, but it seemed even more dramatic live.
Ekaterina Shtronda (RUS), Floor Exercise, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
Young Maegan Chant showed great potential with difficult skills including a double layout mount on floor exercise followed by a full-in. She is coached at World Class Gymnastics by Cristina Bontas, who achieved much success for Romania in the late 1980s and early 1990s. With just a little more polish, Chant will be a major player on the Canadian scene.
Maegan Chant (CAN), Floor Exercise, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
I was looking forward to seeing the Romanian juniors that I’d heard so much about: Larisa Iordache, Diana Bulimar, Ana Maria Baicu, and a new name for me, Tatiana Geamparoiu. They suffered a few falls on balance beam, but as usual they shone on floor exercise. I enjoyed Iordache’s piked full-in off bars.
Larisa Iordache (ROU), Balance Beam, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
Diana Bulimar (ROU), Floor Exercise, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
Ana Maria Baicu (ROU), Floor Exercise, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
Tatiana Geamparoiu (ROU), Vault, 2010 Gymnix Junior Cup
Unfortunately, the International Cup portion of the competition wasn’t very well attended this year. Apart from the Canadians, the only gymnasts from abroad were some Parkettes (coach Donna Strauss was spotted with a knee brace of her own!), two Finnish girls and a South African.
Kristina Vaculik (CAN) was in a league of her own, winning the all-around by more than four points, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise. I had a chuckle when I saw her coach, 1980 Olympic Champion Yelena Davydova, judging her on balance beam. Vaculik later went on to achieve great success (two golds and two silvers) at the Cottbus World Cup in Germany.
Kristina Vaculik (CAN), Floor Exercise, 2010 Gymnix International Cup
Olympian Nansy Damianova (CAN) showed off a nice Spanish floor exercise to place third.
Nansy Damianova (CAN), Floor Exercise, 2010 Gymnix International Cup
Anysia Unick (CAN) performed well in her first year as a senior, winning the gold on vault and the silver on floor exercise. Cynthia Lemieux (CAN) always manages to gather quite a collection of medals, and this time she brought home silver in the all-around and bronze on uneven bars. Annika Urvikko (FIN) was the only foreign athlete to break into the medals with her third place on vault.
During the awards ceremony, former Olympians and Gymnix alumnae Cathy Giancaspro, Mylène Fleury, Julie Beaulieu, Amélie Plante and Nansy Damianova were on hand to present the medals to the winners. After the competition, the gymnasts and the audience enjoyed a performance by Cirque du Soleil (during which the Romanian gymnasts munched on apples!).And so, another year of Gymnix has come to an end. I hope that by next year the field will be prestigious enough to include a Women’s World Cup event to go along with the Men’s World Cup.
April 1st, 2010 at 3:10 pm
I agree with you about the Russians’ floor routines – no cutesy poses for them!! I’m also very glad to see Kristina Vaculik continuing to compete. Not only did she do very well, she looks happy and in great shape. I think Canada will be pretty successful internationally in the next few years.
April 15th, 2010 at 3:14 pm
Thanks for the videos from the Gymnix. Its so interesting to see all this good talents. I am a especially fan of the russian team, and Im lucky to see this lovely floor exercises. I hope you will post more of videos like these and Im looking forward to watch them and to read the interesting comment! Great job! Thank you!
April 15th, 2010 at 4:03 pm
Thank you both for your comments! I’m glad you enjoyed watching the routines. I have posted the rest of my videos on my Youtube channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/Gymbit Enjoy!