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Post by Admin on Aug 17, 2017 19:43:52 GMT
As Rio gold medalists decide on their futures, this week’s P&G Championships mark the first showcase for a new class of U.S. women’s gymnasts. For the first time since 2008, nobody in the nationals field in Anaheim has competed at an Olympics. Usually, a gymnast or two carries over into the post-Olympic year, like Bridget Sloan in 2009 and Kyla Ross in 2013. But this year, the feeling is akin to 2005, when no woman (or man) from the 2004 Athens Games chalked up at nationals. Back then, a 15-year-old Nastia Liukin, who had already starred in a commercial during the 2004 Olympics, made her senior nationals debut and won the all-around. Three years later, Liukin won the Olympic all-around in Beijing. There will be talk this week of finding the next Liukin, or Gabby Douglas, or Simone Biles, who, like Liukin, won her senior nationals debut the year after the Olympics. “Some of them [from Rio], hopefully Simone, will be coming back, but I think this is a great opportunity for some of these girls to go out there and prove that they’re just as ready to compete at a world championships,” said Liukin, now an NBC Olympics analyst. “They have to step up a little bit and kind of become the leaders.”
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Post by Admin on Aug 18, 2017 20:13:07 GMT
Five gymnasts to watch at the P&G Championships:
Ragan Smith Rio Olympic alternate 2017 AT&T American Cup champion
The Texan performed admirably in her first senior season in 2016, placing fifth in the all-around at the Olympic Trials. Her best events are balance beam and floor exercise, but the U.S. needed uneven bars help in Rio. So she went to the Games as an alternate at age 15, making headlines for this photo with 6-foot-11 basketball player DeAndre Jordan.
Smith, coached by 1991 World all-around champion Kim Zmeskal, emerged this year as the U.S.’ most reliable all-arounder and clear favorite this week. She won the American Cup on March 4 despite a beam fall. A definite all-around medal favorite at October’s worlds.
Ashton Locklear Rio Olympic alternate 2014 World team champion
Locklear was beaten for the Olympic team bars specialist spot by Madison Kocian after nearly matching Kocian in scores in four routines between last year’s P&G Championships and Olympic Trials. The 19-year-old is not considered an all-around threat this week but is favored to make the world team based on her bars ability. She was fourth in the event at 2014 Worlds.
Riley McCusker 2017 Jesolo Trophy all-around winner
McCusker, who has the same coach as Laurie Hernandez, struggled at the American Cup in her first senior competition, falling on bars and beam. She rebounded to win Jesolo a month later and remain in the mix as the No. 2 U.S. all-arounder (Smith wasn’t at Jesolo).
However, McCusker was on crutches with a cast on her wrist in early July and said she expected to be back to peak form in September, not August.
Morgan Hurd 2017 Stuttgart World Cup bronze medalist
Hurd, a first-year senior who competes in glasses, was adopted from China as a toddler and now lives with her mom in Delaware.
Liukin, asked to name gymnasts to watch this week, started with Hurd, whom she says has the highest floor exercise start value in the world. “She could be capable of winning a world all-around medal and possibly become a world champion on floor,” Liukin said.
Jade Carey 2017 U.S. Classic vault winner
The U.S. has a tradition of sending a vault specialist to worlds, but neither of the top vaulters from the last Olympic cycle — Biles nor MyKayla Skinner — is competing this week. Enter Carey, a 17-year-old who wasn’t an elite gymnast before this season.
Carey performed the difficult Amanar vault at July’s U.S. Classic, where she was the only gymnast to perform two vaults, which is required to compete for medals on the event at worlds.
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Post by Admin on Aug 19, 2017 20:25:55 GMT
2017 P&G Gymnastics Championships - Sr. Women - Day 1 (International Feed)
Event leaders after 2 VT: Carey- 14.7 UB: Shchennikova- 14.5 BB: Smith- 14.5 FX: Thomas, Carey- 14.1
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Post by Admin on Aug 20, 2017 19:51:50 GMT
2017 P&G Gymnastics Championships - Jr. Women - Day 2 Event leaders with 1 to go VT: Wong UB: O'Keefe BB: O'Keefe FX: O'Keefe #PGChamps Maile O'Keefe wins her second straight U.S. junior title at the #PGChamps! STANDINGS: 1. O'Keefe 114.45 2. Malabuyo 112.45 3. Eaker 111.25
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Post by Admin on Aug 21, 2017 20:09:53 GMT
2017 P&G Gymnastics Championships - Sr. Women - Day 2 (International Feed) Senior #PGChamps AA Podium 🥇 Ragan Smith 🥈 Jordan Chiles 🥉 Riley McCusker
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