My love affair with gymnastics began with Kim Zmeskal in 1992 and was rekindled during the showdown of the Sydney 2000 team final. I was bedazzled by the graceful russian team with their daring tricks and mourned when they tanked under pressure and let the more consistent (boring) romanians (rombots) take the gold.
So flash forward to 2008, selecting the USA team. I've been watching most these girlies since they were just barely elites. The process lasted a grueling month and half from Nationals to Trials to the Training Camp; the numbers went from 19 to 17 to 12 to the final team of six, with three alternates. And here are the final six.
Alicia Sacramone - Team leader
The team mother, the team savior, the team sasscat. Whatevs. She's the girl who'll give the team the pep talk they need to survive Olympic pressure. It worked at Worlds 2007- following her huddle up the girls trounced the Chinese on floor in the final rotation. Here is her anchor performance from that meet: A Sac
Shawn Johnson - Wunderkind
So, this kid has IT. Stay tuned because she is the BEST all around gymnast in the world (1st at 2007 worlds). Not only that, but her laid back and cheery attitude is a nice change from the more robotic past champions. (no offense Carly, I'm sure your singing career will pan out).
Chellsie Memmel - Come back kid (is it just me or are these titles getting more lame as we go?)
I cannot say enough about this girl; from saving the team in '03/'06, to becoming world champ in '05, to coming back strong this year after blowing out her shoulder- she is a wonder, and could bring home her own haul of medals. Some people criticize her lack of form (Chucksie Moomel I believe is the nickname) but really not everyone can be a ballerina.
Nastia Liukin - Saving Grace
Seriously, if you want to know why they call it ARTISTIC gymnastics, watch this girl. She's been struggling due to growth spurts (atrociously tall at 5'3) and trying to survive this beast-friendly code (meant for gymnasts with tree trunk legs). If she can put it together, she will be unbeatable.
Sam Peszek- Filler Inner
Watch this beam routine and you'll see why she's here.
Bridget Sloan - the bar specialist
The rookie of the crowd, and recently uninjured. Could be a ?
So, there we go, this is the team that in twenty some days will need to rock China's world. And even with FIVE former world champions, we still don't have the start values (skills) to rival china. But as many a sports fan knows, what a team looks like on paper doesn't mean diddly until they bring it to the court...uh...beam/bar/floor/vault.
6 comments:
Well, I'M pumped! But where's Tasha?!
Is that one picking her nose with her foot?
-Hayley
You know, I woke up this morning and realized the Olympics are a little over two weeks away. I had the task today to find out about the new girls. But, thank you carrie, i do not need to. I am glad this gymnastics obsession will never end, how can it? I just need you to teach me the new scoring.
BTW, I didn't know Nastia could do a double front. And I am glad the US is not taking too many big risks. I used to hate the other teams for being cheap like that (hem hem, Romanians), but its smart for big presure events like the Olympics. The Chinese have their country support, that is true, but we are a better country. Not to sound elitest, but we care about our people.
I'm excited! I'm sure the boys are too!
OOOOOO! Thanks for putting that all together Bear! I can't wait! I hope it turns into a showdown between Wunderkid and Saving Grace!
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