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Will Tokyo Be Another One for the History Books?

The USA Men have won just six team medals at the world championships or Olympic Games:   1979 Worlds in Fort Worth, Texas: Bronze 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, California: [...]

Bross’ Ripple Effect…Now What?

The Americans were already scrounging for a third bar worker, and after Rebecca Bross’ untimely mishap, they’ll now be scrounging for two.  Before Bross’ injury, the six I had picked [...]

Men’s Visa’s Day 2…Is There Room For Both Dalton and Legendre?

An incredible performance by the U.S. men!  I would say this is the best the U.S. men’s team has looked since winning the Olympic silver medal in 2004, and this [...]

Women’s Visa’s Day 1…The Good, The Bad, and The World Team?

Well it might have been the ugliest day in U.S. women’s gymnastics history, but it certainly wasn’t all bad.  Here’s a quick rundown of some of the highs and lows [...]

The Nine Survivors? Check out Andy’s Men’s World Team Prediction!

And then there were nine. So much has already happened after Day 1 at the 2011 Men’s Visa Championships.  The two expected to battle for the all-around title do hold [...]

Men’s Top Five in St. Paul This Week

The Duel   At age twenty-five, Jonathan Horton is an Olympic medalist, a world all-around medalist, and a two-time defending national all-around champion, but surprisingly may actually enter this year’s [...]

Top Ten All-Around Contenders At Women’s Visa’s

Although there’s quite a bit of hype surrounding the expected all-around duel between defending national champion Rebecca Bross and first-year senior Jordyn Wieber, the truth is that beyond these two [...]

Five Women’s Stories To Watch In St. Paul

The annual Visa U.S. Championships are set to begin this week in St. Paul, Minnesota.  As it has traditionally done over the last several years, the competition will serve several [...]

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