Relitigating 2000 Olympics stuff

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To not even make Atler an alternate is something I still just don't understand at all. Not that I think spending more time with Bela and Valeri would have done her fragile mental state any good; I shudder to think of just how broken she might have been in Sydney.
 
Genuinely delighted we're doing this! The US in 2000 is one thing that pretty much passed me by, as I wasn't following anything in the run up to the Olympics, then didn't pay that much attention to the team when they were there as they were so obviously not medal contenders.

So the timeframe is- the initial team was White, Dantszcher, Ray, Chow, Dawes and Maloney. I'm guessing no confirmation of who was going to sit out what. Then White was injured and Tasha was subbed in, over Alyssa who was the 1st alternate because they were ranking them at that point.

Am I right in thinking the locks were Chow, Ray, Jamie and Maloney, and the last two were to fit around them, or is that looking at it in retrospect?
 
Atler goes over it all here:

She states that she was told after night one that she wasn't going to be named to the team, which explains the mistakes and sense of going through the motions on day two. But she also says that she wouldn't have picked herself for the team, either (albeit knowing more than we did at the time about what was really going on).

I remember attending Nationals that summer in person and thinking that the US looked amazing. Ray was still performing the mega-hard bars routine, Maloney was spectacular, Dantzscher was finally hitting everything. Then they were worse at Trials, and exhausted by Sydney.
 
With the debacle of the vault - while I agree that perhaps the horse was set to the 'old' norms for the all-around why wouldn't it have been noticed during any/all of the qualification rounds or team finals?

Personally I think that during the change over from MAG to WAG - it was just set to the incorrect height.
 
Even exhausted, there were certainly moments of brilliance for the US team in Sydney, especially in the team final. Maloney's TF FX would have qualified 3rd into event finals, Dantzscher's into 5th. Chow's TF UB would have qualified 6th into EF, Ray's into 7th behind her.

You can combine Chow's best scores across the first two phases of the competition to give her an AA score that would've given her the bronze medal.
 

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