Dominique Moceanu: An American Champion

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I do think it's important to note with this one that it is "as told to Steve Woodward." I have wondered on many occasions as I was reading what that interview was like (and who else was interviewed), and exactly how much of any of this is Moceanu's own words and how much is a ghost writer having the outline of her career and filling in the blanks with the expected tone. It's entirely possible she never even read the book prior to its publication, much less that she had any editorial authority over it.
 
I do think it's important to note with this one that it is "as told to Steve Woodward." I have wondered on many occasions as I was reading what that interview was like (and who else was interviewed), and exactly how much of any of this is Moceanu's own words and how much is a ghost writer having the outline of her career and filling in the blanks with the expected tone. It's entirely possible she never even read the book prior to its publication, much less that she had any editorial authority over it.
One can only hope. Reading some of the way she describes events is really bizarre. Like, no 10 year old actually thinks like that.
 
She could've submitted the switch side! I can't believe that one went to Shawn Johnson...

The side switch leap on balance beam has an odd history with regards to naming, and is incorrectly credited to Kathy Johnson.

- Following the 1993 World Championships, the element enters the COP, but is not named after anyone.

- Beginning with the 2006 - 2008 COP, the name Johnson listed in the element box. Perhaps the WTC thought Johnson because of the side switch leap being named after Brandy Johnson on floor exercise.

- Beginning with the 2009 - 2012 COP, a list of named elements appears. The name is shown as Johnson (Name TBC), with the country of U.S.A.

- Beginning with the 2013 - 2016 COP, the element is credited to Kathy Johnson.
 
Also, my mid 40s brain fog has gotten to me, but I think she might have been the 1st to dismount bars with a full twisting DLO?

No, Gutsu competed this as early as 1992. In 1995, Karpenko was likely among the first to perform this at a World Championships. Piskun and Moceanu are probably the first to perform this at an Olympic Games.
 

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