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Workout Wednesday with 2012 Olympic Hopeful Aly Raisman at Brestyan's Gymnastics February 8 46277 views |
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Behind the Scenes of Olympic Trials Podium Training June 28 45842 views |
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Bringing Home the Gold: Aly Raisman on 2012 September 18 44567 views |
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August 19 41843 views |
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Workout Wednesday with the 2011 World Champions: Team USA Women November 15 34565 views |
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McKayla Maroney's adorable little sister Tarynn, on London and welcoming home her big sister August 20 33173 views |
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Pre-Olympic Workout Wednesday with Jordyn Wieber and Twistars USA July 18 29649 views |
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McKayla Maroney on her Close Relationship with Olympic Teamate Kyla Ross July 6 27995 views |
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USA Olympic Hopeful Aly Raisman on her 2012 Training January 19 20556 views |
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McKayla Maroney Breaks Down Team USA before the Start of the Olympic Games July 26 20239 views |
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June 29 18169 views |
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World Championships Workout: Team Russia November 30 16869 views |
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Slideshow: The Fierce Five's Golden Moment September 5 16040 views |
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Introducing the Fierce Five at the Adidas House in London August 10 15511 views |
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August 8 15429 views |
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April 10 14969 views |
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Jordyn Wieber Reflects on her Olympic Experience August 8 14543 views |
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2012 USA Olympic Gymnastics Team July 24 14480 views |
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Martha Karolyi on her Flying Squirrel, Gabby Douglas March 3 13787 views |
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Olympic Champ Nastia Liukin before the 2012 American Cup and Nastia Liukin Cup March 2 13195 views |
Women's Qualifications (Team, AA and Event Finalists)
Jul 29 by Danny Sierra
Welcome to your home for the 2012 Olympic Games women's qualifications. This page will be updated throughout the week with breaking news and pertinent information specific to the women's qualificatio...
Maroney Stumbles; Izbasa Wins Vault Gold
Aug 4 by Anne From Gymnastike
IZBASA WINS VAULT Largely considered a lock for the vault gold medal, American McKayla Maroney gave away the Olympic title when she sat down a Mustafina (half on, layout full off), allowing Ro...
Raisman Dominates Floor Exercise
Aug 7 by Danny Sierra
RAISMAN WINS FLOOR! Team USA's Aly Raisman outshined the other performers in the floor exercise final, winning gold with plenty of room to spare, scoring a massive 15.6. Catalina Ponor took hom...




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Jason from Gymnastike
9 months ago
@collegegymfan... I am guessing you are going into your sopre year of high school so you are still in that off limits category for college coaches (no emails and phone calls). Have you been on any unofficial visits yet? Alabama? Verbal offers usually start coming to the table during the spring time sopre year (around JO Nationals). Verbal offers can be offered on unoffical visits(while on campus) or through your club coaches by phone. If you are in the A list for Alabama then I am sure you have been or will be taking unofficial soon. Many schools are starting to wait on some scholarships to later on in the process since a lot can happen in the 2- 21/2 years before entering college |
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Collegegymfan
9 months ago
Hi I have a question I was hoping someone could answer. I am looking for a college scholarship ( I'm a sopre) and I have a VERY competitive class. I'm looking to verbally commit soon but how does that work? Can someone explain that for me? Is it through the coach? Or do they just ask you over the phone? And what would you say to them if they did ask you? I mean would you just say "yes"? That seems kinda awkward to me?!?! Haha oh well... But people in my class are already committing and the coaches at Alabama are kinda looking at me( I'm on the "a" recruiting list) but I want to be sure because there are only two spots left. Sorry this had nothing to do with Aliya! |
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Leah
9 months ago
Mustafina is an incredible person and an inspiration to us all, no matter what country you cheer for. No one (not even her coaches!) believed she could come back to be competitive, and yet she left London the most decorated gymnast of all. Well done, Aliya; I hope we see you in Rio! |
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Anonymous Coward
9 months ago
"In the first picture on bars, her legs look like Rebecca Bross's legs. Does Mustafina also have knock knees? " |
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dixie
9 months ago
In a way, I think her injury proved somewhat of a good push for her to focus on bars and on her execution ... she got the gold on bars and then the tie-breaking twice went her way because it favored better execution than difficulty. We'll never really know what she'd have accomplished without that injury, but what we know for sure, is that she's a golden girl in this Games. |
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dixie
9 months ago
In a way, I think her injury proved somewhat of a good push for her to focus on bars and on her execution ... she got the gold on bars and then the tie-breaking twice went her way because it favored better execution than difficulty. We'll never really know what she'd have accomplished without that injury, but what we know for sure, is that she's a golden girl in this Games. |
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dixie
9 months ago
In a way, I think her injury proved somewhat of a good push for her to focus on bars and on her execution ... she got the gold on bars and then the tie-breaking twice went her way because it favored better execution than difficulty. We'll never really know what she'd have accomplished without that injury, but what we know for sure, is that she's a golden girl in these games. |
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dixie
9 months ago
In a way, I think her injury proved somewhat of a good push for her to focus on bars and on her execution ... she got the gold on bars and then the tie-breaking twice went her way because it favored better execution than difficulty. We'll never really know what she'd done without that injury, but what we know for sure, is that she's a golden girl in these games. |
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dixie
9 months ago
In a way, I think her injury proved somewhat of a good push for her to focus on bars and on her execution ... she got the gold on bars and then the tie-breaking twice went her way because it favored better execution than difficulty. We'll never really know what she'd have accomplished without that injury, but what we know for sure, is that she's a golden girl in this Games. |
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Danny Sierra
9 months ago
@brian bias: The FX bronze really could've gone either way. I was gutted for Ferrari because she did a great routine (and I thought her leotard was fantastic!) One thing to consider is that Ferrari landed with chest down on three passes (the double saltos), which are all landing deductions. Mustafina's twisting form (as mentioned) was horrendous, but she gets great height on her skills and is able to land more upright than Vanessa. I agree that the amount of ties was disappointing. It's amazing that even with open-ended scoring we still can't separate the athletes. Thanks for the feedback! |
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AnonGuy
9 months ago
@Brian Bias: First of all Khorkina performed during the 10.0 era. Secondly, she actually had some difficult dance maneuvers in her routines all the way back to the mid-90s she was performing complex jump combinations on FX. Thirdly, her tumbling difficulty didn't have to be as high because unlike Simona Amanar (who had amazing tumbling, but literally no difficult dance maneuvers in her routine) she could make up for it with dance elements. It's no different than her basically DOMINATING uneven bars for almost a decade with routines that was 20 seconds long compared to the Chinese's marathon routines because of her (yes) innovative and (yes) difficult maneuvers on that apparatus. Additionally, a lot of Sveta's tumbling was actually quite clean. She was a great twister and that's why she didn't do much double somi passes until she added in the double pike for Sydney. |
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brian bias
9 months ago
Ferrari's landings in the floor final were cleaner than Musty's. Her difficulty was higher, her execution was sharper and her presentation was just as amazing. Let's not gloss it over just because it's done now. I think Musty deserved 2 medals here but the AA was tainted and her floor final score was a a gift. Did the judges see her twisting passes??? The Italians spoke out and rightfully so IMO. It reminded me of all those times Sveta won floor medals for waving her hands around and performing weaker tumbling. |

Before her knee injury I just didn't see the sparkle others saw. When she made her comeback I saw her maturity and appreciation for the sport grow. She is now one of my favorite and I cannot wait to see what she does after this (since she said she will be training for Rio).
@Anonomous Coward - No she does not have bad knees, some gymnasts do the toes together-legs apart to try and get less execution deductions during high flying skills.