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In Aly's book Fierce, she said that her mom had the 96 Olympics recorded when it occurred and that Aly watched the old VHS tape(s) over and over. Maybe Lynn also had Barcelona recorded.There was also a VHS tape on the Mag 7 that came out after Atlanta. I still have mine. It's possible she could have watched that. Still have my Gymnastics Greatest Stars VHS too.
The landings seem like the only things that matterI was stunned watching Robersons floor and beam its like there are minimal skills required and they don't even have to be well done just landed.
I was stunned watching Robersons floor and beam its like there are minimal skills required and they don't even have to be well done just landed.
It's the most UCLA thing ever to go 195.250 in the first meet of the season and then 197.550 in meet two.
That's a 2.300 differential in a week. That's more than a 4 fall difference.
Yeah, my parents recorded things before I knew how to, not necessarily everything I wish they had, but I watched and rewatched the 1994 Olympics a lot as a kid.In Aly's book Fierce, she said that her mom had the 96 Olympics recorded when it occurred and that Aly watched the old VHS tape(s) over and over. Maybe Lynn also had Barcelona recorded.
But, like Skinner, is she ever going to get a 10? Most gymnasts on top teams get thrown 9.9s like candy, 9.95s on a too-frequent basis, but 10s are often denied when the gymnast has big skills and power but sub-optimal form, name recognition be damned. 10s are also given out a bit too freely, but there are definitely some bragging rights associated with having gotten one.She's going to have massive scores thrown at her for her entire NCAA career all because she lucked into one world championship team. I'm not looking forward to it.