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3/26/2005 12:00 AM | Gymnastics
March 26, 2005
PROVO, Utah -
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UTAH VS. BYU
Mar. 26, 2005
TEAM TOTALS
1. Utah 197.450 THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH THE FLOOR MUSIC, MEET IS STALLED
2. BYU 196.825
BYU UTAHVAULT VAULTKacie Capra 9.700 Stephanie Lim 9.825Dayna Smart 9.875 Nicolle Ford 9.925Alethea Boon 9.900 Jessica Duke 9.825Kirsten Pauga 9.925 Ashley Postell 9.950Jaime Mabray 9.925 Rachel Tidd 9.950Marie-Helene Claveau 9.825 Annabeth Eberle 9.950VT: 49.450; Running: 49.450 VT: 49.600; Running: 98.975Utah vault notes:Stephanie Lim had big air, straight legs, etc. She did have a stepon her landing.Nicolle Queenie Ford really nailed that vault, which amazes mebecause her approach is so slow.Jessica got way back on the mat with great amplitude butstepped out of her landing.Ashley Postell totally reminds me of Missy Marlowe -- big power,incredible form, great competitor. This vault was great.In my opinion, Rachel Tidd's vault was even better than Ashley's.That's one of the two best vaults by any team I've seen all year.Annabeth Eberle didn't disappoint from No. 6. Her vault wasvery similar to Ashley's--stuck it with just a little onearmed wave. Not enough to be a balance check, more like a "hi!"
BARS BARSMarie-Helene Claveau 9.600 Katie Kivisto 9.800Candace Bauer 9.700 Jessica Duke 9.825Cassie Myers 8.500 Annabeth Eberle 9.825Genevieve Claveau 9.825 Ashley Postell 9.875Kacie Capra 9.825 Nicolle Ford 9.925Jaime Mabray 9.775 Rachel Tidd 9.925UB: 48.725; Running: 98.175 UB: 49.375; Running: 49.375Utah bar notes:Katie Kivisto had one of her best bar routines yet.Handstands were all good, release move right on,stuck landing.Jessica Duke had a really nice hop full and generally a niceroutine. Her back bent a little on one of her swings.Annabeth Eberle's Tkatchev gets higher every week. I'm goingto start keeping hang time. I think her deductions cameon two handstands that weren't completely upright (thoughclose).Ashley Postell's routine was just plain phenomenal. Thegeneral reaction on press row was shock at the one 9.85.This was one of the best bar routines I've seen all year.Nicolle Ford just flew through her routine. She was really movingacross the bars well. Nice routine.Rachel Tidd was, Rachel Tidd. Nice movement, great handstands,really emphatic stick on her dismount.In my opinion, this was our best bar set of the year. Everyonelooked clean and sharp and hit their dismounts, including both exhibitions(Kristen Riffanacht and Dominique D'Oliveira).
BEAM BEAMKacie Capra 9.750 Gabriella Onodi 9.850Candace Bauer 9.525 Kristen Riffanacht 9.300Kandis Kelly 9.875 Rachel Tidd 9.900Jaime Mabray 9.900 Nicolle Ford 9.925Marie-Helene Claveau 9.925 Annabeth Eberle 9.675Dayna Smart 9.950 Ashley Postell 9.975BB: 49.400; Running: 147.575 BB: 49.325; Running: 197.450Utah beam notes:Gabriella Onodi got through all of her flight stuffeasily. She had just one little deduction that I saw whenher foot came down crooked on a leap and she had to doa little balance check.Kristen Riffanacht seemed fine until her flight series.She smashed her foot very hard on the beam and fell ontoit.Rachel Tidd's routine was a beauty. There wasn't a deductionto be seen on the beam. On her landing, she didn't step,but she did do a little propeller action with her arms.To my untrained eye, I did not see any deductionsin Nicolle Ford's routine. This is probably why I'm notasked to judge, but trust me, this was a great routine.Annabeth Eberle showed some major mental toughness on thisroutine, when she could have fallen twice. She landedher front somersault mount on one foot and then almostpitched off on her flight series. Nice save all in all.I take it back--Ashley Postell is perfect. At least I thinkso. She showed no effects from her fall on floor in thisbeautiful beam routine.
FLOOR FLOORAlethea Boon 9.775 Kristen Riffanacht 9.850Kirsten Pauga 9.775 Rachel Tidd 9.800 score was loweredGenevieve Claveau 9.725 Nicolle Ford 9.725Kacie Capra 9.850 Gritt Hofmann 9.825Marie-Helene Claveau 9.950 Annabeth Eberle 9.950Jaime Mabray 9.90 Ashley Postell 9.375FX: 49.250; Running: 196.825 FX: 49.150; Running: 148.125Utah floor notes:Kristen Riffanacht was right on track all the way throughthis one. Her tumbling was outstanding. She finished strongwith her second double back.I am flabbergasted with what Rachel Tidd can do with virtuallyno training. She showed no sign of her three-week illnessin her dance or tumbling, although I could see she wassucking air before her last pass.Queenie Ford had a great routine going until her lasttumbling pass, when she looked like she might land onher seat. She saved it though, but had to take a stepback. Too bad because she really had it going.Gritty Hofmann didn't miss a beat moving to No. 4 in thelineup. Her full-in was dead on. All I saw was a smallstep out of her double back on the final tumbling pass.The 9.75 by one judge is an enigma to me.Ashley Postell isn't perfect after all. She fell forwardon her final tumbling pass--the double back upgradeshe put in a week or so ago. She hit 43 straight routinesbefore that fall.