Anastasia Grishina at this spring's European Championships. Courtesy: RIA Novosti |
Valentina Rodionenko is taking a well earned break from her media responsibilities, judging by her recent absence from the Russian gymnastics PR scene. So we don't know which girls are being the most annoying at present, or which of the gymnasts is having an argument with her coach. There has been an official announcement from Andrei Rodionenko saying that there will be no announcement about the composition of the team for the University Games yet. We do know that Viktoria Komova and Anastasia Grishina are not in the mix, but considering neither is a University student at the present time this news isn't going to challenge our understanding. So far, this information is all on a par with news reports of a small earthquake in China.
But this is pretty much the calm before the storm. This summer is one of the busiest competitive schedules for the senior and junior teams in a long time. For the sake of organising your summer break, here are a few dates:
June 17th to June 21st Olympic Hopefuls Cup, Penza
June 21st to June 23rd Portugal Cup, Anadia
July 6th to.July 17th Universiade, Kazan (gymnastics 7th to 10th July)
July 14th to July 19th European Youth Olympics, Utrecht (gymnastics starts 16th July)
August 15th to August 21st Russian Cup, Penza
September 30th to October 6th World Gymnastics Championships, Antwerp
I was surprised to see how relatively early the World Championships are this year. I wonder what competitions the Russians will use to test the team's preparations for Worlds - and if senior team members competing in Kazan will be excused from competing at the Russian Cup.
Good luck to all the Russian team, MAG and WAG, preparing for these competitions!
(If, like me, you follow tennis, Wimbledon conveniently sits in the middle of this summer madness, from 24th June to the 7th July.)
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