WHO WILL GET THE LAST SPOTS? A Look at the US and China

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So a few of the Olympic teams have been announced. And I know everyone in the gymnastics community is debating over the “who will be number six” for the US. I am also checking everywhere constantly looking for information on the Chinese squad. So one spot for the US Team and in my opinion, two spots left on the Chinese team, I thought I would again take a look at who I think will be in these spots…

BTW- gymnast.com has a great rundown and a “virtual meet” which is definitely worth looking at.

First the US team:

In addition to Shawn Johnson, Nastia Liukin, Alicia Sacramone, Chellsie Memmel, and Samantha Peszek, here is each athlete in the running:

Bieger port06 WHO WILL GET THE LAST SPOTS? A Look at the US and China <b>...</b> Jana Bieger

Positives- Outside of her routines, Jana has everything you want out of an athlete on the Olympic Team; she is consistent and handles the pressure well. She also is known on the international scene and is a triple silver medalist.

Negatives- She has a lower start value than others do that are competing for this very coveted spot. And she also is questionable in the B-score area in the opinion of many. (Which is the main reason some of that scoring drama irked me, we don’t really know where she stands internationally)

My Overall Opinion- I don’t know if I am being sentimental over my recent encounter with her, but I think she will get the spot if Shayla Worley is still too injured. I think Jana can be counted on to do her very best, which is really important because I believe the US can’t count major mistakes to beat China. (Unless the Chinese count like three falls but that is another story). Furthermore, if Jana were to eek out just two more tenths on her A-score (making it a 6.8) I think she has the spot without a doubt.

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Postives- Shayla has World Championship experience and we know she can score well internationally. She can also bring in an A-score as high as 7.0. (At least I want to say I heard that).

Negatives- Others have said it and so will I; Shayla may be the Hollie Vise of 2008. Taking a chance with an injured athlete is NOT what the US wants to be doing that this point. Better to have a 15.6ish score from Jana than to count a fall.

My Overall Opinion- If Shayla’s health is in much better condition and she HITS at the Selection Camp, I think she will be taken over Jana. Every tenth counts, and Shayla has the potential to bring in bigger numbers than Jana.

ivana WHO WILL GET THE LAST SPOTS? A Look at the US and China <b>...</b> Ivana Hong

Positives- Ivana has very pretty form and extension.

Negatives- Unfortunately, the negatives really outweigh the positives here. Ivana hasn’t been incredibly consistent (when compared to Jana, and has a lower A-score. More importantly though, after her bar routine being ripped to pieces in Stuttgart last year, we don’t want to take those chances again in Beijing with her new routine.

My Overall Opinion- I think Ivana may be an alternate, but I do not see her as part of this team.

00624 142x190 WHO WILL GET THE LAST SPOTS? A Look at the US and China <b>...</b> Bridget Sloan

Postives- Bridget has a very decent A-score, and when she hits she scores quite well.

Negatives- She doesn’t have a lot of international experience in my opinion. She was the alternate and didn’t compete in Stuttgart. She also had a poorer showing at Trials, scoring lower both nights than she did at Nationals.

My Overall Opinion- She only has a tenth more in A-score than Jana, and her performance I think is a bigger risk than Jana’s will be. However, I think that she is absolutely going to be at least a traveling alternate.

Keep in mind that I believe that this 6th spot is solely based on bars. Whichever athlete gets this spot will only be going to count a good bars score in the Team Final. I really think it all depends on performances between Jana and Shayla at the Camp.

Why I believe Spot #5 is taken by Samantha Peszek:

With super strong floor showings from Chellsie, Samantha, and even Nastia on Floor at Trials, I think this spot is for the 3rd best vaulter. Peszek has that sealed. She is consistent and I really believe the best overall. Although I have heard that Corrie Lothrop is working on an Amanar, I don’t think The Powers That Be want to take that chance. Shawn is one of the most consistent athletes in the world and look how long she has been working to get that vault right. And Lothrop is an unknown and has little experience internationally. Although Ivana and Sloan have DTY’s Peszek is the most consistent. One more note, although I love Mattie Larson, I think she may be a good alternate for her vault and especially floor status. But I just don’t see her getting the spot over Peszek.

And now onto China…

It is assumed that the locks for the Chinese Team are Cheng Fei, He Kexin, Jiang Yuyuan, and Yang Yilin, which leaves two spots open. Let’s look at their gaps:

Vault- Cheng, Jiang, Yang/He.

Bars- He, Yang, Jiang

Beam- Cheng (I really think she will be used here), GAP, GAP.

Floor- Cheng, Jiang, Yang

Overall Analysis: Look familiar? China’s got almost the same problem on beam that the US has on bars. So with two spots open, I think it is quite likely that these spots will be determined by beam. Here are the possibilities:

340x WHO WILL GET THE LAST SPOTS? A Look at the US and China <b>...</b> Li Shanshan

Postives- Li has the highest start value in the world on beam (or at least as far as I know!) She was on the World Championship Team last year and is won the silver medal in Event Finals WITH A FALL. That is when you know you are good on an apparatus; although there have been AA wins with a fall, she is the only one to medal in EF with a fall.

Negatives- Li is not known for her consistency. A fall is is bad for the morale of the team and with no major errors China will win the Team Final.

My Overall Opinion- They have to take her. Even with a fall she can post one of the highest scores in the world. At this point, I would put her on my team.

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Postives- She has international experience and has a 6.9 or 7.0 A-score.

Negatives- She is also known to have consistency issues.

My overall Opinion- She is the other athlete I would add. A fall would still put her above a 15 I think.

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Postives- Very high A-score on beam (6.9).

Negatives- Very little international experience and has not been consistent in international competitions.

My Overall Opinion- I wouldn’t take her. Good alternate because she has a great SV on Floor as well.

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Positives- Deng has a high A-score on beam (6.9-7.1) and she recently did quite well at the Moscow World Cup in May, winning both beam and floor showing that she can be a reasonable backup on floor as well.

Negatives- Doesn’t have as much international experience as some, and isn’t known for her consistency either.

My Overall Opinion- I think this spot is between her and Xiao Sha. I also don’t know whom to pick between the two.

With Pang Panpan and Zhang Nan I am not even sure what their A-scores are on beam right now. Anyone? I really like Zhang because she is a sentimental favorite and she has more international experience for everyone in the running for these two spots. I also think beam is her best event. And overall, I think China just needs decent A-scores and a solid score to stay ahead of the US.

So what does everyone else think? Who would you put in these spots?

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The interwebs are aflutter with excitement over Bloom Energy’s top secret “Bloom Box” fuel cell system finally revealing itself. For those who haven’t already checked it out (the website is still just a marquee), the company boasts that their systems could literally replace the electricity grid with dispersed, clean, and easy to maintain fuel cell boxes running on a variety of fuels, water, and oxygen, with no combustion at all. Sound like hype? Their PR team has certainly been working in overdrive…

The scoop has been leaking for a day now on the CBS website, and on others including Fortune and GreenTechMedia. However, Sunday night will be your first chance to hear real details about the Bloom Box when 60 Minutes airs a segment that with either knock your socks off, raise a lot of eyebrows, or both.

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    So, you know how us Sassy Minxes heart pretty, pretty lingerie? And you know how we dig all things Burlesque too? Well, the gorgeous Miss Ruka, creator-girl of Sugarlesque has combined our two big loves and damn, the result is pretty. Really pretty. So pretty in fact, they make out hearts do a li’l skippy thing – j’adore.

    studio site webpic We heart Sugarlesque…

    What is Sugarlesque exactly?
    Sugarlesque is a lingerie label created by a girl who loves fancy and outrageous underwear for other girls who love fancy and outrageous underwear; with a few more practical pieces thrown in for good measure.

    Describe the girl behind the label in 5 words…
    Umm … creative, forgetful, indecisive, determined, … and the people around me would say I’m bossy, but I’m not sure I would agree !

    How long has Sugarlesque been established and what made you set it up?

    I started by making nipple tassels during my first year of university while I was doing a special FX make-up degree and they suddenly got really popular amongst friends and friends of friends, so I decided to set up a website to sell them; that was 2004. A couple of years later I decided I wanted to branch out into lingerie – nipple tassels are really more of an accessory and a novelty item – and so I started a course in bra and knicker making in Leyton. The teacher was amazing; really patient, but I get very bored very quickly, so although I didn’t finish the course I dedicated all of my spare time to teaching myself how to make lingerie. And then at the end of 2007, I decided to register my business and try and take it somewhere substantial – and here I am!

    What’s your creative process like – how does Sugarlesque prods go from an idea in your head to items of total prettiliciousness?

    I have a memory like a sieve, so as soon as I get an idea for an item I’ll sketch it down somewhere – anywhere ! it usually ends up as a doodle in the pages of my diary-planner or something. Then when I get back to my studio I’ll try and re-sketch it, add some colour and try to make it into a more practical design. Often, the lingerie designs I pluck from my head are so intricate that they would take 12 hours to sew and so aren’t exactly viable options to make and sell; so I try and simplify it if necessary. I’m constantly collecting bits of scrap fabric and trimmings and sparkly things when I’m out, so I’ve amassed a huge collection which I may use to try and make a quick mock-up, put that on a dummy and take a few pics and see what comes of it. From that I can usually scale the whole thing down to create a more practical design and then try and tie it in with whatever the latest collection is that I’m designing.

    What’s your fave prod right now?
    I have 2! The first is my giant Alice gingham hairbows – I wear these all the time and they’re so cute. I love big big hair accessories and I always feel like a doll when I wear them.

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    The second is the Duchess high waisted powermesh briefs – they’ve got a long story behind them ! When I was still designing the new collection I was discussing underwear with a friend who is a burlesque performer and pin-up model, Slinky Sparkles. She started telling me about the camera club girls of the 1940s and 1950s who would wear the standard high-waisted stretch mesh panties, but censorship law at the time dictated that they weren’t allowed to show their “bum-cleavage” (for want of a better word …). And so they would have strips of fabric or lines of crystals sewn along the back of their briefs to protect their modesty ! I thought this was a great idea and would look so elegant and unusual on a pair of modern briefs, so I designed the Duchess briefs; which have a black satin modesty panel at the back which leads up into a big heart just underneath the waistband. I love them, they’re so strange but really sexy.

    Is it hard to be creative and business-y too?

    Yes – very well, for me at least it’s a real struggle forcing myself to sit down and type out invoices or sort through receipts when I could be playing around with ribbons and elastic instead. But I’m getting much better at disciplining myself these days and my time management is definitely improving … slowly.

    What do you love most about what you do?

    I love creating a finished product from scratch, it’s a really satisfying feeling when you hold up a bra or a pair of knickers and it’s better than something you could go out and buy because you’ve made it to your own exact specifications. And what girl doesn’t love pretty underwear ? I personally think I’m becoming obsessed …

    What’s your motto for life?

    Nothing lasts forever – good or bad. Sometimes when you’re stuck in upsetting or stressful situations, it’s easy to lose perspective and think things will be like that forever, but life changes so fast. Same with positive situations, it’s so important to make the most out of good times while they last.

    If Sugarlesque had a soundtrack what songs would be on it?

    All I could do was cry – Etta James
    My Boo – GhostTown DJs
    Sunshower – Dr.Buzzard’s original savannah band
    Slip & Slide – Big Ben & Wordsmith
    April Fools – Aretha Franklin

    What do you love most about being a girl?

    Everything! I love dressing up in pretty clothes and curling my hair and doing my eyeliner and putting on big gold earrings – I like the fact that as a girl it’s so easy to be really girly one day and dress like a boy the next and no one really bats an eyelid.

    Who are your style icons?
    Dorothy Dandridge – so beautiful and graceful, Barbara Windsor – for the hair, I love big hair – bigger the better! ?Immodesty Blaize – her costuming is so intricate and beautiful, she really understands the fairytale element audiences want to see onstage; I’d love to make her some underwear

    If you could return to a specific era, what would you choose? 

    I think I’d go back to the late 1950s/early 1960s for the dresses and the hair!

    The Sassy List – what’s your favourite…

    Book: Dian Hanson’s The History of Men’s Magazines Vol.1, 2 and 3 – most interesting history books I’ve ever read, and it’s a collection compiled by a woman so its fascinating reading about men’s magazines from a female perspective.
    Website: OhNoTheyDidnt – it’s a guilty pleasure, but im a gossip junkie
    Movie: Carmen Jones starring Dorothy Dandridge & Harry Belafonte
    City: Paris, although London is my home and I really really love it here
    Hang out: Barnett Lawson trimmings in central London; not really a hangout but if they didn’t have closing hours I probably wouldn’t ever leave …
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    Good news for Mitt Romney:

    Texas Rep. Ron Paul won the 2010 CPAC straw poll tonight, a victory that will further energize his already enthusiastic supporters but will have little effect on the coming presidential contest.

    Paul, who ran for president in 2008, took 31 percent of the vote. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney had won the past three CPAC straw polls but placed second this time with 22 percent. Romney is considered the current frontrunner for the 2012 nod.

    No other candidate scored in double digits. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who did not speak at CPAC, took third place with seven percent. (Full results are below.)

    This is like a nine iron through the window of the Tim Pawlenty campaign.






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