GYMN-L Digest - 30 Jun 1996 to 1 Jul 1996 - Special issue
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are 18 messages totalling 621 lines in this
issue.
Topics in this special issue:
1. GYMN-L Digest - 29 Jun 1996 to 30 Jun
1996
2. 7-6-5=No travelling
alternate?
3. NBC on-line
"chat"
4. Nadia
5. Missing WAG Trials scores
6. intro,
splints +fractures, drinking, +trials,
7. Meng Fei/Fabrichnova
8. Many questions. (2)
9. US Olympic Trials: Men's Final
rankings
10. IG Magazine
11. coaches in
the camera's eye (& comp fx)
12. John Tesh
& Olympic Trials (2)
13.
Amanda Borden = '96 Olympian!!!
14. The olympic trials and stuff
15. Coaches
16. US TRIALS
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 07:15:57
-0700
From: ***@FLASH.NET
Subject:
Re: GYMN-L Digest - 29 Jun 1996 to 30 Jun 1996
well,
josh stine made number eight.
why
wasn't he made the alternate like in all the other worlds and
olympics? I think he deserves it. yes their suposed to be
competing
seven, but still if anything happens,
they need that alternate.
besides that, the competion was very exciting.
katrinka
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 10:11:19
-0400
From: ***@YORKU.CA
Subject:
7-6-5=No travelling alternate?
During the trials broadcast yesterday, John Tesh
was driving me as
crazy as always with that newly
coined phrase "the no go zone".
Now they
kept making a big deal out of the
fact that only the top 7 were going,
that 8th was
the "no go zone". Just
because the competitive roster is
expanded to 7
does that mean there is no longer a travelling alternate? I
remember
back in 1992 how Lance Ringnald was so thrilled just
to be able
to travel with the team as the
alternate, even though he knew he wouldn't
get to
compete. I was hoping that NBC
might explain the alternate
situation to us, but I
guess that was asking too much of them....
Chris.
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 12:29:44
-0400
From: ***@KENT.NET
Subject:
Re: NBC on-line "chat"
> I am
looking forward to the broadcasts tomorrow. You know I had
>predicted that it would be Miller, Moceanu,
Phelps, Dawes, Strug, Borden,
>and Chow on the team, and it looks like that will
happen. With Borden on
>the bubble, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for her.....
>
Chris.
>
The US championship standings that I saw on the
'net showed Amy Chow
at 22nd place (with one row
of good marks and one row of 0's)
How could
she get into trials if only the
top 14 got to go - or were those standings
wrong?
Unrelated
question: Why did Doni Thompson retire?
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 13:06:47
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: Nadia
In a message dated 96-06-29 01:46:32 EDT, you write:
<<
And now this woman blows off a crowd in another city? I am so SICK of
these
professional athletes. And these big headed celebrities. SICK OF THEM. Who
in the hell are
they? From all sports. The minute they achieve the
SLIGHTEST
little
goal, they get the big head. Hit a homerun, get the big head, score a
touchdown, get
the big head, just get on a pro team, get the big head!!!!!
We ought to ignore all of these filthy
pigs.
remember that not ALL professional athletes are like
this. Once, in fifth
grade, Eugene
Robinson (Seahawk) came to our class and spent over an hour
with
us during the season.
This was very big for us and he even made a video of
his time with
us, gave us a shirt he had worn that was signed, signed as
many
autographs as we wanted, and even came to recess with
us. This is just to
say
that not every pro athlete is bad.
>>
When I was in elementary school, Damian
Johnson (New York Giants) came to my
school and
spoke with every grade in the school. He spent a decent amount of
time with each class, and he, too, agreed to sign as many
autographs for as
many people as wanted them. He
also brought in his Giants Jersey for all of
us to
see. It was pretty neat, and he came across as a really nice guy.
Yours
in Gymnastics,
Shari
By the way, I'm sorry that this was a little
bit off the topic of gymnsatics,
but I thought that it was still a little bit relevant. By
the way, I can't
speak for Nadia, beauce I missed her appearance at Macy's in NYC
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 13:59:29
-0400
From: ***@UNHF.UNH.EDU
Subject:
Missing WAG Trials scores
Can anyone out there help me fill in a couple of
blanks on scores from Friday
night at Trials?
What
I'm missing is Kristie Powell's beam score, Amanda
Borden's beam score,
Mary Beth Arnold's bar score, Amy Chow's bars and beam
scores, and Kristen
Maloney's beam score.
If anyone has these, we'd
like to get them before we head down for tonight's
optionals.
Thanks!!!
Lynanne and Serena and Julia
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 14:24:02 -0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
intro, splints +fractures, drinking, +trials,
Hi, I'm a level 8 gymnast at New England Sports Academy in Madbury,
New
Hampshire. I also coach
pre-school + rec. classes.
I've been doing
gymnastics competively for almost three years and coaching for a
little over
a year. Because I work at my gym's day camp
during the day and I train at
night, I spend
about 53 hours in the gym a week
and I love every minute of
it. I am a big fan of Dom. Dawes, Kerri Strug, and Blaine Wilson.
I really appreciate all
the medical info on shin splints and stress
fractures. For the past two years I have been
plagued with reoccurring shin
splints while
running cross country (mostly because I was too stubborn to
stop training and let them heal). More recently, at the New Hampshire
state
level 6 meet I rolled my ankle on fx and could not finish the excerise.
(this happened
May 19) Last week I found out the I have a stress fracture
in
my right leg. Go figure.
I
was beginning to think that I was the only one who made fun of the
announcers until the drinking game was started. I have to add these:
-after a (mistake, fall, bobble) like that, it is SO hard to
get your
composure back
-he's
a working class gymnast (referring
esp. to John R.)
-He'll take that!!
(in trial coverage at least three times)
if John Tesh says
"no-go-zone" one more time, give him a drink.
I was slightly
disappointed that NBC concentrated so much on the drama of
Josh Stein in
the men's optionals. I wish that they had a little
more of the
leaders.
I also attended the
trials. wow. I'll never forget it. btw., Nadia +
Bart
were both there on Fri. and were very patient
signing autographs. Only Bart
was there on Sat.
It was an amazing experience.
-Deb
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 16:04:30
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: Meng Fei/Fabrichnova
In
a message dated 96-06-29 23:12:13 EDT, you write:
>The Chinese
Olympic team will go to a small town called Greenwell(sp?)
>which is two hours
away from Atlanta on July, 2.
Actually, it's called Greenville -- the
third largest city in the state of
South Carolina. It is also the location of Furman
University, which is where
I attend school. :)
Amy
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 15:37:50
-0600
From: ***@ZEPHYR.MEDCHEM.PURDUE.EDU
Subject:
Many questions.
1) Someone talked about buy the rights to the music on
FX along time
ago with a worlds competition. What
does that mean? I thought that if you
air it, you
get the rights. The FX music is hard to hear at times in some
broadcast.
2) I wish that someone would tell
John Tesh to stop YELLING on the
air. If *ANY* can get through to Elfi
and Tim on the WWW page can you
ask them to tell
him about it?
3) I was surprised that Jennie Thompson was given so
much emphasis on the
compusories
broadcast (compare with Strug?). After all, she has
said that
if she doesn't make the Olympics it will
be okay for her.
4) Who (I mean which) country/federation gave us the
FX routine? I liked
the BB routine, especially the
dismount.
5) I for op
one am glad that we
got a chance to see compulsories today. You can really
see
the difference between someone like Borden or Phelps on FX vs. Thompson.
6)
Bela seemed really conservative about Moceanu's condition. I bet he
knows
that she won't be going. It was nice to see him 'into' Kerri
though.
7) Having seen the FX compulsories (for the
first time, too), I see that
in both tumbling runs
the gymnasy must rebound upon landing. I guess that
means
that Moceanu's
famous (or is it imfamous) bounding after the
front tumbling is deduction free.
Later...
Jeff
Dina,
Dina, Dina.
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 16:19:39
+0000
From: ***@RMII.COM
Subject:
US Olympic Trials: Men's Final rankings
All-Around
Scores are
weighted 40% USA Championships, 60% Trials. The below totals
reflect this weighting. The first line is
compulsories-Trials; second line is
optionals-Trials;
third line is carried Championships score; fourth is final
ranking totals.
FX PH SR VT PB HB AA
1 John Roethlisberger 9.375 9.562 9.700 9.637 9.425 9.787 57.486
Univ. of
Minn.
9.125 9.550 9.600 9.375 9.425 9.750 56.825
Champs:
91.700
228.873
2 Blaine
Wilson
9.350 8.625 9.725 9.600 9.400 9.650 56.350
Ohio State
9.375 9.500 9.787 9.487 9.400 9.700 57.249
Champs:
91.840
228.159
3 John
Macready
9.375 8.850 9.512 9.562 9.475 8.875 55.649
USOTC
9.612 9.475 9.587 9.525 9.050 9.537 56.786
Champs:
90.220
225.142
4 Chainey Umphrey 9.075
9.025 9.487 9.550 9.475 9.375 55.987
UCLA
9.250 9.350 9.475 9.300 9.537 9.350 56.262
Champs:
88.360
223.058
5 Kip
Simons
9.150 8.350 9.525 9.675 9.275 9.450 55.425
Ohio State
9.175 9.125 9.525 9.350 9.150 9.600 55.925
Champs:
89.200
222.820
6 Jair Lynch
9.025 9.425 8.975 9.700 9.625 9.637 56.387
Stanford
9.637 9.625 9.150 9.250 9.700 8.100 55.462
Champs:
88.380
222.598
7 Mihai Bagiu 9.175 9.450 8.650
9.600 9.125 9.712
55.712
Gold Cup
8.725 9.737 8.750 9.150 9.000 9.650 55.012
Champs:
88.460
221.328
8 Josh
Stein
9.375 9.250 9.200 9.562 9.000 8.700 55.087
Stanford
9.400 8.875 9.375 9.275 9.250 8.625 54.800
Champs:
88.880
220.744
9 Jay Thornton
9.325 8.925 9.150 9.700 9.025 9.200 55.325
Univ. of Iowa
9.625 9.250 9.025 9.450 9.100 9.075 55.525
Champs:
87.180
220.200
10 Chris Waller
9.075 8.400 9.425 9.375 8.725 9.350 54.350
UCLA
9.100 9.600 9.300 8.800 9.325 8.900 55.025
Champs:
88.320
219.570
11 Scott
Keswick
9.225 8.150 9.650 9.575 9.375 9.375 55.350
UCLA
9.200 8.900 8.950 8.800 9.325 8.850 54.025
Champs:
88.120
219.370
12 Stephen
McCain
9.200 8.550 9.450 9.600 8.900 9.700 55.400
UCLA
9.025 8.750 9.025 8.950 9.450 8.450 53.650
Champs: 88.280
219.140
13 Mark
Booth
9.175 8.650 8.600 9.700 9.300 9.275 54.700
Stanford
9.275 9.525 8.825 8.900 9.200 9.300 55.025
Champs:
87.320
218.990
14 Garry Denk
8.625 9.025 8.850 9.375 8.625 9.075 53.575
USOTC
8.925 8.125 9.275 9.100 9.100 9.375 53.900
Champs:
88.680
217.650
# # #
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 17:34:33
-0500
From: ***@PRODIGY.COM
Subject:
IG Magazine
I went to buy a copy of IG yesterday and I was told that
IG shorted the
distributor in our area, so I was
wondering if someone could check
their local
bookstore and pick me up a copy? I
will of course pay
shipping and the price of the
magazine.
Please email if you can get me a copy.
Thanks for
the help,
Deb
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 18:18:03
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
Re: Many questions.
<< 2) I wish that someone would tell John Tesh to stop YELLING on the
air. If *ANY*
can get through to Elfi and Tim on the WWW page can
you
ask
them to tell him about it?
Yeah, and I'm dreading watching the optionals tonight and hearing "no go
zone" 8 million times!
5) I for one am glad that we got a chance
to see compulsories today. You
can really see the
difference between someone like Borden or Phelps on FX vs.
Thompson.
>>
Or Borden and Phelps
vs. the rest of the competitors -- I thought both of
their
routines were superior to Kerri Strug's, although she
did have the best
tumbling. I also thought Jenny Thompson had some
beautiful splits on beam --
compare her needle
scale to anyone elses!
Why so little
coverage of Dawes?
Tim
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 18:34:11 -0400
From: ***@EROLS.COM
Subject:
coaches in the camera's eye (& comp fx)
(Long,
as usual for me) --
Not to name any names -- but what is a coach thinking
when he reacts to an
athlete's fall (and reacts
for so long) as if it is a personal tragedy for
him,
rather than a misfortune for the gymnast??
The gymnast is going to be
disappointed
enough that it is now unlikely that she will make the team
without having to deal with that kind of reaction (and even
if she didn't see
him right then, surely she'll
see it in the coverage). Okay, I
give up on
the anonymity -- & I appreciate
that Lori seemed to be comforting both girls
after
their beam routines and perhaps reminding them of how great it was to
be where they were, rather than looking crushed; and that
Tom had pulled
himself together enough by the end
of Kristy's beam routine to look as if he
was
feeling for her rather than feeling that somehow her misfortune meant he
had failed. Yes
it's tough, for both athlete and coach, to get so close and
not quite make it -- but how wonderful to have been in the
hunt, and still to
have the opportunity to compete
for your country afterwards and perhaps be
among
the core of future American teams when the older Olympians move on to
college and scale back their training? I know I sound positively
pollyanna-ish, and that it must be
awfully hard to look at it this way when
you're
still fighting for a spot. But the
last thing the athletes need is to
be worrying
about their coach's state of mind instead of about their
performances. (Regret at having disappointed a coach,
as well as oneself, is
one thing, because of the
mentor/protege relationship typifies
coach/athlete
relationships in individual sports,
and that's what it seemed we saw between
Lori and these
athletes. But Tom's reaction
was more personal (though I
don't mean to suggest
that I doubt for a minute that he was disappointed for
his
athletes, both of whom could have been in contention for the last spot or
so, as well as for himself), and I wish for his sake and for
Theresa's and
Kristy's, he could have contained it while out on the
floor. I hope they
will all have a chance to relax a little, take vacations,
and regain some
perspective after trials (if
Theresa ends up 6th or 7th, they'll have to keep
it
up a while longer -- but maybe that in itself would be a comfort. Who
knows.).
Anyway,
on a more positive note, it was interesting to see how different the
3 best
fx routines we saw (Strug, Phelps, Borden) were, & in particular, how
Borden
turned the piece into something, as Elfi aptly put
it, "playful." It
hadn't occurred to me until she performed that that, too,
was true to the
music and choreography.
--Ann
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 21:17:42
-0400
From: ***@AOL.COM
Subject:
John Tesh & Olympic Trials
Oh Lord, if I
have to listen to John Tesh for the whole of the
Olympics, I'm
think I'm going to go nuts. At least Elfi
and Tim try. I'm really
beginning to think the man is an idiot. There were two comments he made
during the two
broadcasts today that I was almost hysterical laughing over.
First during
compulsories, after Theresa Kulikowski fell off of
beam and Tom
was devestated,
John made some stupid comment about how "that look does not
bode well for Theresa Kulikowski." What, did he think Tom was going to
beat
her up for falling off of the beam?????
Then
during tonight's program after they did the Dianne Durham/Kim Kelly
fluff piece, my mother and I could not believe what he
said. John's words
were: "I remember living that nightmare." I never knew John Tesh
was Kim
Kelly in a former life. I found that quite entertaining.
My
mother, who could be considered one of those average viewers NBC
is trying
to appeal to with this commentary, was
absolutely horrified at how bad he
was. And my father, who never watches TV or
sports, walked into the room for
about ten
seconds, listened to one comment by John Tesh, and
said "whoever
that man is, he's really
obnoxious."
My mute button is definetly
going to get a workout during the Olympics.
Couldn't we put John Tesh in the "no-go zone" as well?
Alexis
P.S.
one more thing: I'm so proud of how
Kerri did tonight. She really
pulled it together.
I don't think I've ever seen her smile that much. oh
and another thing--to Kris Bagiu,
Gabriela is absolutely adorable!
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 20:50:42
CDT
From: ***@MIZZOU1.MISSOURI.EDU
Subject:
Amanda Borden = '96 Olympian!!!
As you can tell, I'm excited that my favortite gymnast pulled through to make
it to Atlanta- good for her! I have never actually yelled
encouragement at a
t.v. before
until Amanda ran for her opening Arabian double front....
Just one
question- what the heck happened on bars?
She scored a 9.262, but
apparently didn't
fall, b/c NBC didn't show it in replay a dozen times like
Thompson and
Powell! ;)
Congrats to the Olympic team and kudos to Amy Chow for
hitting her mega-beam
after her mega-fall! Later!
Olin
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 22:33:09
-0400
From: ***@CORNELL.EDU
Subject:
Re: John Tesh & Olympic Trials
At 21:17
6/30/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Oh Lord, if I have to listen to John Tesh for the whole of the Olympics, I'm
>think I'm going to go nuts. At least Elfi
and Tim try. I'm really
>beginning to think the man is an idiot. There were two comments he made
>during the two
broadcasts today that I was almost hysterical laughing over.
>First
during compulsories, after Theresa Kulikowski fell
off of beam and Tom
>was devestated,
John made some stupid comment about how "that look does not
>bode well for Theresa Kulikowski." What, did he think Tom was going to
beat
>her up for falling off of the
beam?????
(semi-humorous bit snipped)
>My
mother, who could be considered one of those average viewers NBC
is trying
>to appeal to with this commentary,
was absolutely horrified at how bad he
>was. And my father, who never watches TV or
sports, walked into the room for
>about ten
seconds, listened to one comment by John Tesh, and
said "whoever
>that man is, he's really
obnoxious."
General agreement there... I was watching with someone who probably
wasn't a recurrent gymn watcher...
not that it mattered. We both
thought
John Tesh's redundant comments were
really annoying. Does anyone else
not
like him basically reading off whatever's on
his monitor during a routine?
There was one beam routine where Elfi and Tim kept quiet, but John put in a
bit of filler... it was annoying!
The
sound on the FX music was so-so.
Some good routines, a lot of
poor-quality
ones.
Hmm. No coach-miking for the optionals.
Not
sure exactly what category this goes under, but Amy Chow's
finishing her beam routine with what was definitely a hard
hit to the head
was really somthing. (Though having our favorite three
commentators
simultaneously yell "Ow!" on the *replay* was a bit much.)
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Date: Mon, 1 Jul 1996 00:15:23
-0400
From: ***@INETNOW.NET
Subject:
The olympic trials and
stuff
Wow....................The olympic
trials seemed to be very good. I thought
they
turned out to be very entertaining. Even though everybody just about
knew who was going to the olympics,
NBC helped make the presentation
colorful and
interesting all everybody, not just gym fans. This was
something
worth watching. I am glad Amy Chow made the olympic team. I think
she
was about the only surprise for me. I was praying Mohini
would have made
it, but I guess I can't have all
of my wishes.
Oh, we finally found out something a little more to the
true about
Dominique's leg. The stress fracture is
4 CM, not 4 IN. Lord, lord, lord.
What is it with this damned media
establishment? The difference between 4
inches and
4 cm in her leg, is a mile. 4 inches is WIDER than a computer
disk!!!!!!! 4 cm is a little over a 1.5 inches. That's a big
difference.
Thank goodness these people aren't dealing with life and death
here, or we'd
all be dead now. This is not the
first time the press has screwed something
up (partaining to gymnastics, specfically-
we know they have blotched up
royally on other
matters). It seems like we get misinformation all the time
from them.
Oh, why does everybody hate John Tesh? I don't see anything wrong with him
or any of the other commentators. Some are better than
others, but I don't
keep track. But I guess some
people expectations are greater than others.
I think I like our U.S.
men's team for the 1996 olympics.
This maybe the
best team we have seen in a long
time. We MAY actually win some medals this
time
around. Except for the boycott-tainted olympics
of 1984 (where all the
good competitors stayed
home, and the competition was on our turf), the U.S.
men
have only won 2 medals since 1932. The source is the Atlanta Journal. So
if I am wrong, write them, not me.
I think the
women's competition will be exciting and pressure packed (for
some folks). The expectation is much greater for the U.S.
women. Can you
imagine a matchup as good as ours?
It maybe the best team we have had in a
while. We
have 3 former olympians on
the team, and some good new blood. Now
if we can
get/keep everybody healthy, we might win gold. I know Dominique
Dawes can
win a medal. She has been incredible.
I think she is the probably
the best member
on the team. She won all 4 of the event finals in this
year's
nationals. She won the AA and all 4 event finals at
the nationals, in
1994. No other woman had done that for over 20 years.
They don't call her
Awesome Dawesome
for nothing.
I could go on, but this 2
teams will give the U.S. fans something to watch
come
this July, instead reruns of Green Acres and Major League Baseball. I
am getting ready now.
IMPORTANT NOTE- Get your
VCR's ready. You'll need 'em. And if you are
going
to the games, get your
cameras ready. You are going to have something to see.
Underdog
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 22:29:56
-0600
From: ***@SUPERNET.AB.CA
Subject:
Coaches
To all those Bela haters, I think
today's trials shows his love for the
sport and
his athletes. I was almost in tears
when they played the part
with Dom and Bela's interview, where Dom started crying. That is so sad.
At least she is
going for sure, and
if her leg heals.
Look at the way he
was with Kerri. I laughed my head off when he shook the camera man! What
a
guy!
Mary Lee Tracy - What a coach, I love
her style of coaching, so fun instead
of pressure
and "Soviet Style" she did great with both Amanda and Jacie.
Here is one of our Head Coaches.
About
Tom Forester. I think this guy is a
jerk, and should not be allowed
to coach, well I'm
just saying that cause he made me so mad.
It is his
athletes that it most hurts that
THEY don't make the team. What the
heck is
he crying in Compul.
when they both fell, I don't like this guy, can't
you
tell?
:)
Kel
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Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 22:33:03
-0600
From: ***@SUPERNET.AB.CA
Subject:
US TRIALS
Hi Again.
Well, I'm so happy with Amanda and Kerri
especially. I think that Kerri
did
a great floor routine. I was at the edge of my seat!
I
admit I was tired of the same old lines by each of the commentators, but I
still enjoyed the competition. I know I felt a big release of tension
after
it was over. Dom Dawes really did a good job. It looked like she was
nervous at the end.
Poor Amy. I can't believe the fall. The amazing thing is how she got
back
up there and preformed like a true
Veteran. Once again she is
amazing.
Jacie was excellent. More and more I love her floor
routine. She does it
so well.
Well, that's all folks!
kel
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