Sunday 20 November 2016

Massilia Cup 2016: On the Other Side

Elena Eremina posted another vlog from France, this time showing some "behind the scenes" footage from the competition and the following banquet.


It's weird seeing how relaxed and chatty the girls seem to be in the middle of the action. I always think of competition (even a smaller meet like Massilia) as an extremely stressful and strict situation. Even during televised meets when teammates are laughing and joking with each other, you can sense this tension in the background, something that they're trying to relieve with the chattiness. But this just seems like everyday life for the gymnasts, which it probably is. There's time to wander around the arena, film a vlog, laugh with someone waiting for the green light from the judges... Maybe it just seems to be in stark contrast with the vault that came afterwards. Oh Seda.

It also seems like Lena speaks English quite well. She's translating for Nastia, who's getting interviewed. And Nastia is very excited about her medals, hopefully that ambition will boost her motivation so she keeps on improving.

Monday 14 November 2016

Massilia Cup 2016: Just send them back to Mallorca

Élite gym Massilia was held this weekend in Marseille and the Russians sent a team of Anastasia Ilyankova, Elena Eremina, Seda Tutkhalyan and Daria Spiridonova. They won the team competition as expected with a team of this caliber and Nastia (56.550) and Lena (55.250) outdid the seniors taking the top two spots on the AA podium. Seda and Spiridoz... desperately need a vacation.


Nastia was clearly the star of the team, she actually outscored her teammates on every single apparatus during the team/AA competition, and took home the most medals. Gold on team, AA and floor, silver on bars and beam. I have really mixed feelings about her on anything else than bars, but she's definitely improving. She showed a new floor routine with a very...traditional Russian feel, and I actually like it. It's weirdly fitting that they are going back from whacky music selections to the safe past. I just wish she'd fix her form. The tumbling isn't any worse than her teammates, but those leaps... She either has her back knee really bent, or the leg is straight but trailing way under horizontal. For a Russian-themed floor from a Russian, those are some terribly un-Russian leaps.

Friday 11 November 2016

They're Vloggin'

The newest craze at Round Lake is vlogging and I guess it's a major step up from their previous interests like babies and weddings, rotten teeth and medical tourism. So here'a a quick roundup of the Russian YouTube channels.

Tuesday 8 November 2016

Russians on the Move!

It was a busy week for the Russians, both juniors and seniors were back to competition all over Europe and naturally kept falling everywhere like only Russians can. Melka was struggling on beam, yet again, and Seda's block on vault was wild, yet again. Oh, and two juniors had a collective meltdown on beam. A typical week, really.

It's the End of an Era


I'm sure we all know by now that Aliya got married, but I have avoided writing anything about it. Mainly because of my personal life that took a drastic turn to worse these past few weeks, but also, because what am I going to say?

Hi Aliya, I love you and your gymnastics so much that I take personal offence to you basically ending your career in this abrupt and weird manner, please don't make this any worse by making babies. See you in Tokyo, thanks! xoxo

Just kidding. It's actually an incredibly happy occasion and I wish the best to her and Lesha, may their extremely good-looking babies choose gymnastics over skeleton.


Of course her flowers and nails had to be purple. It's also adorable, how Lesha uses purple hearts in his instagram when referring to Aliya.

But seriously Russia... Grishina, Semy and Ablyazin, Afan, Rodionova, Beliyavski and now Aliya. All married/pregnant/both within one year. What a crazy year for Russian gymnastics, and that's saying a lot since Russian gymnastics is pretty crazy every year.