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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Individual Apparatus Awards - Floor Exercise

Floor Exercise awards are hereby presented to.....

Simona Amanar for being the stunning tumbler she is, and sticking at least one pass per routine. She is the 1996 Olympic Silver Medalist.

Cheng Fei for great dance, great music, and her double double. Chinese also have the best twisting form ever. She is the 2006 World Champion.

Andreea Raducan for charismatic, pleasing performances. Her 2000 FX, 'Riverdance', was a hit. She is the 1999 and 2001 World Champion.

Sylvia Mitova for maybe some of the most difficult tumbling passes I've watched. Her routine, 'Blues For Klook', has the best choreography and timing to music I have seen in my entire life.

Anna Pavlova for her artistry and tumbling. Her double layout touches the clouds. Her whip into immediate triple full is amazing.

Daniela Silivas for originating the double double tucked. Daniela has very cool choreography and awesome music. She is the 1988 Olympic Champion.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Individual Apparatus Awards - Vault

The awards for great individual apparatus work. Vault first.

Vault awards are hereby presented to:

Svetlana Boguinskaia for beautiful execution and an always stuck landing. She is the 1988 Olympic Champion.

Elena Zamolodchikova for great form and and a good variety of vaults. She originated the Double Twisting Tsukahara (6.00 VT). She is the 2000 Olympic Champion.

Cheng Fei for supreme difficulty and flawless execution. She is a three time world champion.

Oksana Chusovitina for dynamite power and a great landing. She deserves major kudos for sticking around so long. She is the 2008 Olympic Silver Medalist, 1991 World Silver Medalist, and 2003 World Champion.

Simona Amanar for originating the 2.5 Twisting Yurchenko, the 2nd hardest vault in the 2009 COP. Major kudos for the usually perfect DTY also. She is the 1996 Olympic Champion.

last but certainly not least....

Anna Pavlova for perfect form. She usually sticks her vaults and has a great skill variety. She is the 2004 Olympic Bronze Medalist.