"Don't Forget About Floor" – Another Twist In The Olympic Selection Saga
“Don’t Forget About Floor.” That was the advice of a couple of our wise readers, Louise and Brynn, after reading my post about my three possible U.S. women’s Olympic [...]
“Don’t Forget About Floor.” That was the advice of a couple of our wise readers, Louise and Brynn, after reading my post about my three possible U.S. women’s Olympic [...]
UCLA vs. Cal 1/15/12 Final Team Scores: UCLA 196.675 Cal 192.500 Elyse [...]
1. Alicia Sacramone, United States Alicia Sacramone Vault 2010 World Championships Event Final Alicia Sacramone Beam 2010 World Championships Event Final For the past two years, the former world [...]
The Top Five Moments in Women's Gymnastics in 2010
Did you miss these great routines from Rotterdam?
A closer look at how the top three women's teams might fare in a 3-up-3-count format.
A closer look at the USA women's secret weakness...floor
Five stories to watch for during the women's competitions at World Championships this week
Women's world team named! I have to say “squad” because one of these seven will end up as the team alternate, but here they are: Rebecca Bross, Alicia Sacramone, Mattie Larson, Aly Raisman, Bridget Sloan, Mackenzie Caquatto, Chelsea Davis
Andy's women's world team picks.
Twelve young women have been selected to attend the first world team selection camp to be held September 13-18 at the women’s national team training center in Huntsville, Texas. For some of the girls, the U.S. National Championships last weekend in Hartford, Connecticut gave their chances for the six-member squad a boost in the right direction; for others, it left them begging for a second chance. Here’s a look at all twelve, in rank order based on how I view their chances for Rotterdam.
Top five women's routines from the 2010 Visa Championships