Wednesday, 7 November 2007
Saturday, 3 November 2007
Trampoline - Mens Individual Final - Videos
Saturday 3rd November 2007
1st - World Champion 2007 - Ye Shuai (China)
41.4 (DD 16.1)
2nd - Dong Dong (China)
40.7 (DD 15.8)
3rd - Yasuhiro Ueyama (Japan)
40.5 (DD 15.5)
4th - Tetsuya Sotomura (Japan)
39.7 (DD 15.6)
5th - Henrik Stehlik (Germany)
39.5 (DD 15.6)
6th - Flavio Cannone (Italy)
39.5 (DD 15.9)
7th - Alexander Rusakov (Russia)
39.5 (DD 16.2)
8th - Dmitri Ushakov (Russia)
39.3 (DD 15.8)
1st - World Champion 2007 - Ye Shuai (China)
41.4 (DD 16.1)
2nd - Dong Dong (China)
40.7 (DD 15.8)
3rd - Yasuhiro Ueyama (Japan)
40.5 (DD 15.5)
4th - Tetsuya Sotomura (Japan)
39.7 (DD 15.6)
5th - Henrik Stehlik (Germany)
39.5 (DD 15.6)
6th - Flavio Cannone (Italy)
39.5 (DD 15.9)
7th - Alexander Rusakov (Russia)
39.5 (DD 16.2)
8th - Dmitri Ushakov (Russia)
39.3 (DD 15.8)
Trampoline - Ladies Individual Final - Videos
Saturday 3rd November 2007
1st - 2007 World Champion - Irina Karavaeva (Russia)
36.8 (DD 14.7)
2nd - Shanshan Huang (China)
38.1 (DD 14.2)
3rd - Rosannagh Maclennan (Canada)
37.7 (DD 14.0)
4th - Wenna He (China)
37.1 (DD 13.8)
5th - Anna Dogonadze (Germany)
36.8 (DD 14.0)
6th - Tatiana Petrenia (Belarus)
35.2 (DD 13.2)
7th - Natalia Chernova (Russia)
34.4 (DD 13.4)
8th - Karen Cockburn (Canada)
17.6 (DD 7.6)
1st - 2007 World Champion - Irina Karavaeva (Russia)
36.8 (DD 14.7)
2nd - Shanshan Huang (China)
38.1 (DD 14.2)
3rd - Rosannagh Maclennan (Canada)
37.7 (DD 14.0)
4th - Wenna He (China)
37.1 (DD 13.8)
5th - Anna Dogonadze (Germany)
36.8 (DD 14.0)
6th - Tatiana Petrenia (Belarus)
35.2 (DD 13.2)
7th - Natalia Chernova (Russia)
34.4 (DD 13.4)
8th - Karen Cockburn (Canada)
17.6 (DD 7.6)
DMT - Ladies Individual Final - Videos
Saturday 3rd November 2007
1st - World Champion - Sarah Charles (Canada)
35.1/7.2 35.8/7.6 70.9
2nd - Julie Warnock (Canada)
34.2/6.4 35.5/7.6 69.7
3rd - Kaci Barry (USA)
34.8/6.8 34.0/6.0 68.8
4th - Galina Goncharenko (Russia)
34.0/6.0 33.8/6.0 67.8
5th - Victoria Voronina (Russia)
34.1/6.8 31.8/4.1 65.9
6th - Ana Simoes (Portugal)
32.9/4.8 32.9/4.8 65.8
7th - Aubree Balkan (USA)
32.4/4.8 22.2/2.4 54.6
8th - Samantha Oliveira (Brazil)
31.8/5.2 22.7/2.8 54.5
1st - World Champion - Sarah Charles (Canada)
35.1/7.2 35.8/7.6 70.9
2nd - Julie Warnock (Canada)
34.2/6.4 35.5/7.6 69.7
3rd - Kaci Barry (USA)
34.8/6.8 34.0/6.0 68.8
4th - Galina Goncharenko (Russia)
34.0/6.0 33.8/6.0 67.8
5th - Victoria Voronina (Russia)
34.1/6.8 31.8/4.1 65.9
6th - Ana Simoes (Portugal)
32.9/4.8 32.9/4.8 65.8
7th - Aubree Balkan (USA)
32.4/4.8 22.2/2.4 54.6
8th - Samantha Oliveira (Brazil)
31.8/5.2 22.7/2.8 54.5
DMT - Mens Individual Final - Videos
Saturday 3rd November 2007
1st - World Champion - Kirill Ivanov (Russia)
38.9/10.4 39.1/10.4 78.0
2nd - Denis Vachon (Canada)
37.1/9.3 36.5/10.0 73.6
3rd - Kalon Ludvigson (USA)
34.8/8.0 36.8/8.4 71.6
4th - Alexey Borovikov (Russia)
35.4/7.6 35.5/7.6 70.9
5th - Ty Swadling (Australia)
35.6/7.6 35.3/7.6 70.9
6th - Stephen Raymond (USA)
35.0/7.6 34.3/6.4 69.3
7th - Fabio Constanho (Portugal)
36.5/8.8 24.9/5.1 61.4
8th - Michael Scott Beaulieu (Great Britain)
0.0/0.0 37.7/9.2 37.7
1st - World Champion - Kirill Ivanov (Russia)
38.9/10.4 39.1/10.4 78.0
2nd - Denis Vachon (Canada)
37.1/9.3 36.5/10.0 73.6
3rd - Kalon Ludvigson (USA)
34.8/8.0 36.8/8.4 71.6
4th - Alexey Borovikov (Russia)
35.4/7.6 35.5/7.6 70.9
5th - Ty Swadling (Australia)
35.6/7.6 35.3/7.6 70.9
6th - Stephen Raymond (USA)
35.0/7.6 34.3/6.4 69.3
7th - Fabio Constanho (Portugal)
36.5/8.8 24.9/5.1 61.4
8th - Michael Scott Beaulieu (Great Britain)
0.0/0.0 37.7/9.2 37.7
Friday, 2 November 2007
DMT - Mens Team Final - Videos
Friday 2nd November 2007
1st - World Champions - Russia (111.4)
Alexey Ilichev 37.0
Kirill Ivanov 38.2
Alexey Brrovikov 36.2
2nd - USA (109.6)
Kalon Ludvigson 37.3
Stephen Raymond 35.9
Josh Vance 36.4
3rd - Great Britain (107.2)
Dominic Swaffer 35.2
Michael Scott Beaulieu 36.5
Matthew Swaffer 35.5
4th - Australia (95.6)
Leigh Howlett 36.1
Damian Ryan 35.6
Ty Swadling 23.9
5th - Spain (56.8)
Ivan Ontiveros 33.7
Sandro Moreno 0.0
Aniol Perez 23.1
1st - World Champions - Russia (111.4)
Alexey Ilichev 37.0
Kirill Ivanov 38.2
Alexey Brrovikov 36.2
2nd - USA (109.6)
Kalon Ludvigson 37.3
Stephen Raymond 35.9
Josh Vance 36.4
3rd - Great Britain (107.2)
Dominic Swaffer 35.2
Michael Scott Beaulieu 36.5
Matthew Swaffer 35.5
4th - Australia (95.6)
Leigh Howlett 36.1
Damian Ryan 35.6
Ty Swadling 23.9
5th - Spain (56.8)
Ivan Ontiveros 33.7
Sandro Moreno 0.0
Aniol Perez 23.1
DMT - Mens Team Final - Team GB Videos
Friday 2nd November 2007
Dominic Swaffer
Michael Scott Beaulieu
Matthew Swaffer
Dominic Swaffer
Michael Scott Beaulieu
Matthew Swaffer
DMT - Ladies Team Final - Videos
Friday 2nd November 2007
1st - World Champions - Russia (104.7)
Galina Goncharnko 34.7
Victoria Voronina 34.7
Svetlana Balandina 35.3
2nd - Canada (103.7)
Julie Warnock 35.2
Kelsi Semeschuk 34.3
Sarah Charles 34.2
3rd - USA (101.0)
Aubree Balkan 33.6
Sarah Prosen 33.0
Kaci Barry 34.4
4th - Portugal (100.8)
Joana Pereira 33.1
Ana Simoes 33.2
Silvia Saiote 34.5
5th - Great Britain (100.6)
Nicola Pugh 33.0
Kirsty Ward 32.7
Asha Philip 34.9
1st - World Champions - Russia (104.7)
Galina Goncharnko 34.7
Victoria Voronina 34.7
Svetlana Balandina 35.3
2nd - Canada (103.7)
Julie Warnock 35.2
Kelsi Semeschuk 34.3
Sarah Charles 34.2
3rd - USA (101.0)
Aubree Balkan 33.6
Sarah Prosen 33.0
Kaci Barry 34.4
4th - Portugal (100.8)
Joana Pereira 33.1
Ana Simoes 33.2
Silvia Saiote 34.5
5th - Great Britain (100.6)
Nicola Pugh 33.0
Kirsty Ward 32.7
Asha Philip 34.9
DMT - Ladies Team Final - Great Britain - Videos
Friday 2nd November 2007
Nicola Pugh
Kirsty Ward
Asha Phillip
Nicola Pugh
Kirsty Ward
Asha Phillip
Thursday, 1 November 2007
Trampoline - Ladies Individual Prelims
Thursday 1st October 2007
Full Results:
http://www.acrobaticsports.com/downloadMedia.do?nom=media668_ljoNmOXQIbZzMXf.pdf
Full Results:
http://www.acrobaticsports.com/downloadMedia.do?nom=media668_ljoNmOXQIbZzMXf.pdf
Trampoline - Mens Individual Prelims
Thursday 1st November 2007
Full Results:
http://www.acrobaticsports.com/downloadMedia.do?nom=media667_JOJskHINSKrzCei.pdf
Full Results:
http://www.acrobaticsports.com/downloadMedia.do?nom=media667_JOJskHINSKrzCei.pdf
Tumbling - Ladies Prelims
1st November 2007
http://www.acrobaticsports.com/downloadMedia.do?nom=media666_iBhyyJYJyYZACba.pdf
http://www.acrobaticsports.com/downloadMedia.do?nom=media666_iBhyyJYJyYZACba.pdf
DMT - Mens Prelims
Thursday 1st November 2007
Full Results:
http://www.acrobaticsports.com/downloadMedia.do?nom=media665_SEQcjROpjneYFrq.pdf
Dominic Swaffer
Toby Eager
Michael Scott Beaulieu
Matthew Swaffer
Full Results:
http://www.acrobaticsports.com/downloadMedia.do?nom=media665_SEQcjROpjneYFrq.pdf
Dominic Swaffer
Toby Eager
Michael Scott Beaulieu
Matthew Swaffer
Wednesday, 31 October 2007
Sunday, 28 October 2007
An Evening in the Pub
Sunday 28th October 2007
Wetherspoons, Victoria Station.
A glass of red wine and vegetarian chilli - civilised end to a civilized day! (maybe the ‘Jamaican-something’ was a glass too far … and the dessert not the best plan of the day… and just a slight stress of not having brought the flight details for the morning – but as our travel disasters usually go – that’s nothing!) … Off to Canada in the morning!
Night!
Wetherspoons, Victoria Station.
A glass of red wine and vegetarian chilli - civilised end to a civilized day! (maybe the ‘Jamaican-something’ was a glass too far … and the dessert not the best plan of the day… and just a slight stress of not having brought the flight details for the morning – but as our travel disasters usually go – that’s nothing!) … Off to Canada in the morning!
Night!
An Afternoon at Tate Modern
Sunday 28th October 2007
“Sometimes is hard to tell the difference between art and…“. And indeed sometimes it is! … But just occasionally, it reaches beyond the mundane, the uninspired and the pastiche…
The gallery of ‘Material Gestures’ exhibited a true sense of political and aesthetic antagonism towards tradition.
The ‘Poetry and Dreams’ exhibition included some of the most fantastic pieces of surrealism … (despite Frances Bacon … and those film shows of ants and confetti(!)).
‘Idea and Object’ … Yep, we get the idea of negative space, minimalism and conceptual art – thanks! … Perhaps though we have now entered the realm where there is no longer any reactionary purpose; that aesthetics are valued beyond reality, and that reality itself is merely transitory…
The final gallery we visited was ‘States of Flux’. … Cubism, Futurism and Vorticism… Tate (Post)modern! … otherwise known as – ‘we still have quite a few Picassos that we haven’t hung yet’. This exhibition leaves you with a sense of apathy towards contemporary art – or maybe our feet were just getting tired by this point! – Time to follow the breadcrumbs (orange lamp posts) back to Southwark Tube Station and then to a pub!
“Sometimes is hard to tell the difference between art and…“. And indeed sometimes it is! … But just occasionally, it reaches beyond the mundane, the uninspired and the pastiche…
The gallery of ‘Material Gestures’ exhibited a true sense of political and aesthetic antagonism towards tradition.
The ‘Poetry and Dreams’ exhibition included some of the most fantastic pieces of surrealism … (despite Frances Bacon … and those film shows of ants and confetti(!)).
‘Idea and Object’ … Yep, we get the idea of negative space, minimalism and conceptual art – thanks! … Perhaps though we have now entered the realm where there is no longer any reactionary purpose; that aesthetics are valued beyond reality, and that reality itself is merely transitory…
The final gallery we visited was ‘States of Flux’. … Cubism, Futurism and Vorticism… Tate (Post)modern! … otherwise known as – ‘we still have quite a few Picassos that we haven’t hung yet’. This exhibition leaves you with a sense of apathy towards contemporary art – or maybe our feet were just getting tired by this point! – Time to follow the breadcrumbs (orange lamp posts) back to Southwark Tube Station and then to a pub!
Holly House, Victoria, London
Sunday 28th October 2007
It turns out that we are actually in the Alexander House Hotel – 5 hotels on the road being owned by the same group. The stars are certainly in the minus numbers for this one! But it would be hard to beat for convenience for the station! – and I suppose you get what you pay for…
It turns out that we are actually in the Alexander House Hotel – 5 hotels on the road being owned by the same group. The stars are certainly in the minus numbers for this one! But it would be hard to beat for convenience for the station! – and I suppose you get what you pay for…
Manchester to London by train
28th October 2007
So, the adventure starts here...
A wet, early start, getting the train from Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston (only to find out that the train actually does stop at Stockport… but at least we had seats!). A smooth but uneventful train journey (albeit at little squashed!).
So, the adventure starts here...
A wet, early start, getting the train from Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston (only to find out that the train actually does stop at Stockport… but at least we had seats!). A smooth but uneventful train journey (albeit at little squashed!).
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