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A Gym Dog Fan 4-Life
A realization hits when you see Courtney Kupets, Tiffany Tolnay, Grace Taylor and the other UGA Gymnasts perform.
You are suddenly aware the best athletes on campus do not play at Sanford Stadium in the fall.
I mean, seriously.
This is my first year of covering the back-to-back-to-back-to-back NCAA Champion Gym Dogs and I can only think of one adjective.
Damn!
Is that an adjective? Not sure. But what am I sure of is that Stegman Coliseum--in all due respect to everyone who has performed there--is the house Suzanne Yoculan built.
I was never that caught up in gymnastics before this year. Sure, I watched the Olympics. I am old enough (gasp!) to remember Olga Korbut and Nadia Comaneci and how they got our attention years ago. But for me, honestly, it took a back seat to other sports. Not anymore.
A Gym Dogs' event is just that. An event. Complete with fireworks, laser lights and, once the overhead lights come back on, some of the best single performances you will see from student-athletes.
In addition, the enthusiasm of the athletes is startling. Standing in the back hall area prior to the entrances of the teams, I have heard the Gym Dogs chant--the entire team I'm talking about--"It's great to be a Georgia Bulldog!." A few weeks later I listened as the Crimson Tide team sang, "Yea, Alabama" before running into the arena.
Once the event gets underway, the precision, the grace and this sheer ability at first catches you off guard, but then you realize you are seeing something special. I was there when Kupets performed on the bars and beam against Alabama. And I never thought seeing a number flash up on the scoreboard would move me, but seeing a 10.00 appear was as as exciting as anything I have seen this year.
And then afterwards. After you have seen what you think is a spectacular performance, after all the roses have been handed out, all the confetti has been shot out of the cannon for another Gym Dogs win, the reporters are led back to interview the team and...and...the girls are...NOT HAPPY!?
What?
Well, I should qualify that. They are happy to win. But not happy in that they think they can do better. Not just better, but a LOT BETTER.
So perfection comes with a price. And that price is a realization that you may never get there, but you will never stop trying.
Go see the Gym Dogs perform this year. And you will say the same thing I first said.
Damn!
What others are saying
- GymDogFan4LifeWhen it comes to football (and most college sports) I'm a huge Florida Gators fan. Women's gymnastics is one of my favorite sports and, like you, I remember Olga Korbut, Nelly Kim, and other international greats. Yes, the GymDogs represent Georgia very well and they deserve a large TV audience and many kudos for their great work.
If I may change the subject, I want to congratulate you Mr Schiavone for all the great work you did on TBS during the WCW broadcasts. Every day, old school wrestling fans present your shows on justin.tv and it is so great to see you in action with Bobby the Brain & Mike Tenay. You guys were great and I miss WCW (especially the nWo) so very much. Your broadcasts added much to the TV show presentations.
My kindest regards to you & yours.
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- tennisplease update us each morning on the highlights of the french open and other top tennis tournaments you didn't even mention one of the biggest upsets in tennis history with the loss of Nadal
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