Women's Visa Championships Day 2
Some thoughts on women's Visa's Day 2.
Some thoughts on women's Visa's Day 2.
Possible men's world team, including Andy's top choice for the six-member squad.
Rebecca Bross and Alicia Sacramone are basically locks for the Women's USA Gymnastics World Team. There are several other gymnasts whose fates have not yet been sealed, and that will depend on what happens in tonight's finals.
The nine gymnasts I feel still have a shot for the world team.
Some quick thoughts on Day 1 of women's Visa Championships.
Don't be fooled by all-around results...Men's USA's Day 1 thoughts.
Women begin competition today at the 2010 Visa Championships. Rebecca Bross will now be the overwhelming favorite in Hartford, not only because of Bridget’s withdrawal, but because her all-around D-score is about a point and a half higher than anyone else’s. Let's look at the major stories to follow during the women's competition.
Ask any gymnastics expert what the USA women’s weakest event is, and the unanimous answer will be “uneven bars.” Is the USA really weak on bars? The statistics may surprise you.
Here is an event-by-event look at the contenders in the men's field at the 2010 U.S. Visa Gymnastics Championships.
There's a lot to keep up with at this year's Men's Visa Championships, and that's a good thing for Team USA. Here's a quick look at just a few of the big stories to follow closely as the competition begins Wednesday in Hartford:
A look at the past year for Jonathan Horton and his upcoming duel with friend and former teammate Chris Brooks.
A closer look at all of the pommel horse contenders for this week's Visa U.S. Championships.