Top Ten Reasons the USA Men Will Medal in Rotterdam
The top ten reasons the USA men will medal at the upcoming World Championships
The top ten reasons the USA men will medal at the upcoming World Championships
A look at the scoring potential of the USA Men's world team, as compared with Japan and China from 2008.
A closer look at the selection committee's decision...Chris Cameron vs. Kevin Tan
Possible men's world team, including Andy's top choice for the six-member squad.
The nine gymnasts I feel still have a shot for the world team.
Don't be fooled by all-around results...Men's USA's Day 1 thoughts.
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 projection of Team USA with Paul Hamm.
A look at the diverse field of contenders for the 2010 USA men's world championship team.
I’ve taken all of the D-scores that Brooks and Horton received at the recent Winter Cup (using the highest one given between the two days), and compared the two gymnasts’ scoring potential on paper. Here were the results
Well I was pleasantly surprised upon returning from Cambodia to see that Chris Brooks did end up winning the Winter Cup. I say “pleasantly” because it is always exciting to see a new gymnast step up and win a major title – especially ahead of a gymnast whom many consider to be our best