Shawn Johnson Leads in Women’s Gymnastics Nationals
6.6.08
The New York Times
By Juliet Macur

Nastia Liukin, who is Johnson’s biggest competition in the all-around, is second, with 62.300 points. Liukin finished first in the uneven bars and the balance beam, scoring a career-high 17.050 on her routine on the bars.
But it was not enough to catch Johnson.
“I think everybody wants to win here, but that’s not the most important thing for me right now,” Johnson said. “I’m trying to look ahead to
She added: “It might look like you feel pretty good out there, but there’s always something you can fix.”
Johnson and Liukin are virtually sure bets to make the
The top 12 finishers in the all-around here, based on a two-day total from these nationals, which end Saturday, earn automatic berths to the Olympic gymnastics trials held June 19-22 in
The top two all-around finishers at the trials are assured spots on the six-member Olympic team, but the other four gymnasts will be chosen at a camp in late July. Two or three gymnasts will be named alternates to the team headed to
Come July, Karolyi and the others on the selection committee will face a difficult task. The pool of athletes good enough to make the Olympic team deeper and more talented than ever, with Johnson and Liukin leading the way.
Last year, the American women won the team competition at the world championships in
Memmel, who was not on last year’s world championship team because of an injury, finished third in the all-around Thursday, with a score of 61.050.
“I proved a lot to myself tonight,” Memmel said. “To show people that I can still have those kind of performances, that’s a big deal.”
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