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Top Ten Things That Should Have Happened in 2007 But Didn’t…
…In no particular order…
1. Hollie Dykes should have made more of a world impact. …
2. Oksana Chusovitina should have won a medal on the Vault in the Event Finals at the World Championships in Stuttgart. …
3. Speaking of people that I hoped would win a medal at Worlds… how about Elena Zamolodchikova? …
4. Florida Women’s Team should have won the NCAA title. …
5. Ivana Hong should have made the Floor Finals at Worlds. …
6. A non-US gymnast should have won the Tyson American Cup. …
7. Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs should have been healthy and in the Event Finals on Beam in Stuttgart.
8. Courtney McCool should have announced her intention to make a run for the 2008 Olympics. …
9. Vanessa Ferrari should have caught her Comaneci in the All Around at the World Championships.
10. I should have been elected as the FIG president… obviously.
So that’s my list. What would be on your list of things you think should have happened in the world of women’s artistic gymnastics in 2007?
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It’s always hard to argue with Perfect 10.
But Courtney McCool for 2008?
I agree she was quite possibly the best all-around gymnast of all-time prior to the 2004 Olympics in Athens. I was certain she’d win.
Sadly, she missed.

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it would have been a huge comeback for McCool to qualify for this Olympic team. Over-all, I feel her Georgia teammate Courtney Kupets would have had a better chance.






Still, spotting clinics are very popular. Coach Wayne is a spotting guru, especially well known in the cheer community.
Congratulations Nastia!

