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Math Madness! And The Favorite for the Women’s Team Title In Tokyo Is….

After losing multiple world medalist Rebecca Bross, struggling through the most disastrous national championships we’ve ever seen, and selecting five world championship rookies for its seven-member squad, could the USA [...]

Reactions To The USA Women’s World Team

I think the motto here is, “What happens at camp stays at camp… and what happens at Visa’s means absolutely nothing.”   2011 USA Women's World Team Jordyn Wieber Alicia [...]

Andy’s Last-Minute Picks For The U.S. Women’s World Team…

My final world team picks!   The announcement should be made tonight, so I wanted to throw out my last-minute final picks before the news surfaces.   It sure is [...]

The Numbers Might Surprise You: The Real USA Dream Team?

I’ve done enough venting about the women’s age restrictions over the last few years.  This year, instead of providing my opinions regarding how nonsensical these restrictions are, not to mention [...]

Komova Wins Final Russian Tune-Up Before Worlds

Viktoria Komova’s all-around victory at this weekend’s Dinamo International certainly isn’t a surprise, but it’s a good indication that she will likely be competing all four events at the worlds [...]

U.S. Women’s World Team Soon To Be Announced…

There’s no question that the Visa Championships left a bit of a sour taste in our mouths with regards to the U.S. women’s team.  Day 2 of the competition essentially [...]

Do a Handstand and Win $75 Gift Certificate to American Gymnast

National Gymnastics Day is coming this Saturday 9/17 and 2011 is the Year of the Handstand. Upload picture(s) of your handstand to our Facebook page and we're going to give away a $75 Gift Certificate to the American Gymnast online store to one lucky winner! Winner will be chosen on 9/19/11.

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U.S Men 2010 vs. 2011 – A Numbers Comparison

It’s easy to conjecture that the 2011 U.S. men’s world team is stronger than the one that finished 4th at the 2010 world championships.  But can we prove it?   [...]

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