Showing posts with label Olympic Hopeful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympic Hopeful. Show all posts
Monday, March 17, 2014
Elizabeth Price Tumbling Her Way To Fame
Elizabeth "Ebee" Price. She is an amazing gymnast. Ebee made the US Team as an alternate! That takes a lot of skill, making her coaches proud! If any of the Fierce Five got injured, Ebee would be there to deliver stellar performances. But, not of them got injured, so Ebee could not compete, but she still had a fun time hanging out with the Fierce Five. Ebee then came back in 2013 like a Cannonball, competing in events, and placing greatly. But in 2014, she competed in her first huge international event, the AT&T American Cup. She won it! She was competing with the best of the world, some Olympic Team Members, some World Team Members, older athletes, some younger athletes (with more stamina) She then swept the competition! Congrats Ebee! You are officially in contention and on the road to Rio De Janeiro 2016!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Who is WOGA's best shot at Olympic Stardom?
So, WOGA was not represented at the 2012 Olympics. No WOGAans made it. But Valeri has been training some gymnasts. In My opinion, Katelyn Ohashi, newly dubbed senior is their best shot. Ohashi has experience on the international stage, she competed for the US, with Simone Biles, at the AT&T American Cup, and won it. She won over Simone Biles, National and Worlds Champion. When she vaulted, she had stellar form. And not to forget the beam, bars, and floor sets, which were just as good. She stuck every landing, while Simone fell off the beam, and had a sloppy landing on floor. I expect Ohashi to make the team, she is the best of the WOGA family. She has that international look that the judges would love. She has tight form, stellar look, and beautiful tumbling and skills, and not to mention her artistry level is through the roof! So, Katelyn, I guess I will see you in Rio.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Sarah Finnegan: Dynamic
We saw Finnegan at the 2012 Trials, she had an amazing floor routine, with Dynamic floor routines, on both nights of competition. She was amazing! But the problem with her was, she had just turned senior, and needed more time. I have seen her in previous competitions, where she has been strong, steady, and amazing. I fully expect to see Finnegan in Rio in 2016. If you go to the trials one quad, and don't make it, you are likely to make it to the 2016 trials, just because of how much raw potential you had. I am excited for Finnegan, as she continues this journey.
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