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Why Did Gymnastics Pivot In the direction of Older Athletes? (Half IV) – An Outdated College Gymnastics Weblog

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Observe: That is Half IV of a 4-part collection.
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When FIG raised the age minimal in 1997, it most actually helped elevate the ages much more. However total, it was solely a small a part of a a lot bigger development. Up to now I’ve centered on 5 main occasions that had been additionally altering the standard age demographics along with the age minimal change of 1997.

Gutsu v. Miller
The legacy of Olesia Dudnik
The autumn of communism in Europe
Abolition of compulsories
Introduction of specialists

Not solely did these 5 occasions coincide with the introduction of a raised age minimal, they coincided with one thing else. The 1996 Olympics was merely a nasty 12 months for younger gymnasts. Getting into 1996 the media fawned over the 14 12 months previous Dominique Moceanu of the US and Alexandra Marinescu of Romania who was competing as a 16 12 months previous however was really solely 15 years previous (age falsification). They had been extensively touted as medal contenders.

Dominique Moceanu

However neither Moceanu nor Marinescu achieved widespread success on the 1996 Olympics within the particular person occasions. There was additionally the absence of Viktoria Karpenko (Ukraine) and Elena Produnova (Russia), two kids from the 1995 World Championships who would obtain success within the late Nineteen Nineties, however had missed the 1996 Olympics solely.

Whereas the younger stars of 4 main powers all faltered, the gymnasts who didn’t falter had been the returning veterans. Throughout All-Round {qualifications} the highest spot went to Lilia Podkopayeva, an athlete who turned senior in 1993. However of the seven gymnasts who took the #2 by way of #8 spots behind her, all however one in all them was a veteran of the 1992 Olympics. The one one who wasn’t, Dina Kocheteva who was senior eligible for Barcelona-1992 however didn’t make the workforce as a result of she was a part of the extremely highly effective Soviet program.

All of those gymnasts had beginning years between 1976-1978, with the overwhelming majority coming in 1976 or 1977. This “1976-1978” era dominated the top-8 in qualifying, they usually went on to dominate your complete Olympics.

From L to R: Elena Zamolodchikova, Oksana Lyapina, Evgenia Kuznetsova, Svetlana Bakhtina, Yulia Korosteliova, and Elena Produnova competing as juniors.

Of the 16 particular person medals received on the 1996 Olympics, just one medal went to a gymnast who was beneath the age of 17. This in an Olympics the place 14 12 months olds had been eligible to compete.

2 of 16 medals (13%) went to a Sixth-year senior
6 of 16 medals (38%) went to a Fifth-year senior or older
10 of 16 medals (63%) went to a 4th-year senior or older
15 of 16 medals (94%) went to a Third-year senior or older

Younger gymnasts, particularly those that had been both a 1st or 2nd 12 months senior had been largely shut out of the person medals throughout Atlana-1996. The youngest All-Round medalist on the 1996 Olympics would have been the oldest All-Round medalist in 1992 by practically a 12 months. The dominance of older veterans in Atlanta-1996 could not look all that important in comparison with fashionable occasions, however in 1996 the timing couldn’t have been any extra excellent.

Lilia Podkopayeva

Proper as quite a few elements had been all coming collectively to set off a rise in age, you get this 1996 Olympic consequence showcasing the prevalence of ageing veterans and what they had been able to. There was additionally Svetlana Boginskaya, who completed 14th within the All-Round and didn’t win any medals in Atlanta. However Boginskaya grew to become the primary feminine gymnast since 1976 to turn into a 3x Olympian. It was not simply the truth that this milestone had been reached for the primary time in twenty years, however the gymnast who reached it.

Boginskaya was a former All-Round Champion, had a number of Olympic gold medals to her title, and within the 1993-1996 Olympic cycle was being coached by Bela Karolyi, essentially the most high-profile coach within the sport. The milestone didn’t go to an obscure gymnast from a low rating nation, however one of many largest names within the sport. Making certain everybody would take discover of the rising development that older gymnasts had been as soon as once more the leaders of girls’s gymnastics.

And it occurred one 12 months earlier than the brand new age restrict went into impact.

From L to R: Shannon Miller, Lavinia Milosovici, Simona Amanar, Gina Gogean, and Lilia Podkopayeva

The final triumph of older veterans on the 1996 Olympics the place all of them took such seen roles didn’t have a major impression on growing the age demographics of the game, however they helped encourage the following era as to which path the game would progress. It was a spark that began the momentum for future change. The identical is true for the lasting legacy of Gutsu v. Miller, and the autumn of communism in Europe. These had been tendencies that helped form the mindset of coaches within the Nineteen Nineties to look in a brand new path, however they stop to be related within the present period.

The “Slingshot Impact” that I liken to Olesia Dudnik, the abolition of compulsories, and the introduction of specialists had been Nineteen Nineties period had been creations that proceed to have a profound impression within the present period. As for the particular rule requiring a 16-year previous age minimal, it actually contributes to creating the statistics skew even older, however it’s not the primary supply of the development.

If determine skating needs to realize the identical success as what gymnastics achieved, it wants greater than merely a change to its age guidelines. The game will solely pivot away from little one athletes when it finds a technique to undermine the very foundations and tradition that makes its little one athletes excel within the first place. Girls’s gymnastics achieved this feat, however solely by dumb, blind luck.

From L to R: Gina Gogean, Simona Amanar, and Mo Huilan

The success ladies’s gymnastics achieved with ushering out its “little lady” period wasn’t intentional or a fastidiously orchestrated plan. It was quite a few elements coming collectively at roughly the identical time that created the right situation for a brand new demographic to take maintain. Whether or not FIG needed it or not, the game was on the verge of change coming into the Nineteen Nineties. And alter the game did.

It’s baffling what number of stars appeared to completely align within the mid-Nineteen Nineties which all had the impact of encouraging older gymnasts. However on the identical time, so many stars aligning for gymnastics is why ladies’s gymnastics has so been profitable in pivoting away from little one athletes whereas different sports activities have been unable to take action.

Gutsu v. Miller
The Olesia Dudnik Slingshot Impact
The autumn of communism in Europe
Abolition of compulsories
Introduction of specialists
The success of older gymnasts on the 1996 Olympics
The 1997 age enhance

Observe: Beneath are hyperlinks to all 4 elements this collection
Hyperlink to Half I
Hyperlink to Half II
Hyperlink to Half III
Hyperlink to Half IV

From L to R: Gina Gogean, Lavinia Milosovici, and Simona Amanar

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