SN Gymnast Challenge
Aug. 19th, 2004 01:38 pmSince the Olympics are here, it seems like the perfect time to announce the Sports Night Gymnast Challenge. The guidelines are simple:
1. Submissions can be art or fic.
1a. Fic: Basically, anything goes. A drabble of a hundred words, a ficlet of a thousand, a smutfic of five thousand. Any rating. Het, gen or slash.
1b. Art: Likewise, for the art - make an icon or make a wallpaper, it's up to you.
2. According to Dana, Casey did gymnastics after-school for seven years. So, whatever you submit, it should have a reference to Casey's gymnastic past.
3. Entries are due on the 15th of September (but I'm ridiculously lax with deadlines, so if you need more time, just ask).
4. If you're interested in playing, just leave a note to let me know.
celli pointed out that providing some gymnastics links might also be a good idea. First of all, there's International Gymnastics, which has a lot of information about gymnastics competitions both in America and internationally, and some interesting photo galleries. USA Gymnastics has a helpful Gymnastics Glossary, more photo gallaries, and Inside Gymnastics also has a photo gallery.
For college-level gymnastics, the NCAA homepage isn't too useful, but College Gym Fans is fairly good. And National Gymnastics Judges Assoc has a summary of the scoring system used.
1. Submissions can be art or fic.
1a. Fic: Basically, anything goes. A drabble of a hundred words, a ficlet of a thousand, a smutfic of five thousand. Any rating. Het, gen or slash.
1b. Art: Likewise, for the art - make an icon or make a wallpaper, it's up to you.
2. According to Dana, Casey did gymnastics after-school for seven years. So, whatever you submit, it should have a reference to Casey's gymnastic past.
3. Entries are due on the 15th of September (but I'm ridiculously lax with deadlines, so if you need more time, just ask).
4. If you're interested in playing, just leave a note to let me know.
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For college-level gymnastics, the NCAA homepage isn't too useful, but College Gym Fans is fairly good. And National Gymnastics Judges Assoc has a summary of the scoring system used.