Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Pre-Olympic Youth Cup: Photos

Thanks to Nade for the heads-up.

Photos from the Pre-Olympic Youth Cup are now up, courtesy of the hard-working and ever-vigilant Bernhard Schwall. Thanks as always, Bernhard!

Check them out (sorted by age division) here.


9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know this isn't a leo post but this is lovely! http://www.gymfan.de/2010/images/rtb2010/rtb2010-0457.jpg

Also, at the risk of upsetting the Victorians reading here, am I the only one who doesn't like the leo the VICHPC girls had at this comp? http://www.gymfan.de/2010/images/rtb2010/rtb2010-0152.jpg

Why not a bright colour?

Anonymous said...

Thank you Mez and Nade. They are great photos.

Anonymous said...

I dont think that leotard is new...I think VHPC used it a couple of year back?

Mez said...

Yes, it is a 'recent' leotard but not totally new.

My own recollection of seeing it for the first time is late 2005, possibly early '06.

Anonymous said...

It washes the girls out. I prefer their two black leos - the one with the magenta and the one with the sparkly fireworks. I don't like their white one with the pink and blue either. White and pale colours aren't flattering on anyone really.

Anonymous said...

I agree the white vwhpc leo looks terrible on the girls it shows every nook and crany

Anonymous said...

You must be high! The silver (white) vwhpc leo with the pink and aqua looks terrific!

And why do leos have to always be strong? I don't mind the pale blue and white, not my all time favorite leo but I have no problems with it either. The girls like to feel pretty sometimes!

Anonymous said...

Let me rephrase my comment. I didnt mean that the leotard in not pretty, want i meant was that the silver (white) leotard looks beautiful on the youger girls but when the girls start to develope into young ladies i think its more appropriate for them to wear darker colours.

Anonymous said...

I think the leotard is original. Everyone is wearing the same types of leotards, and it is good to see some individuality