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While most folks are already counting Jordyn Wieber's Olympic medals, she and coach John Geddert insist they're still worried about making the U.S. team.
Almost there.
While everyone else was wobbling and bobbling, the reigning world champion breezed through the first day of the Olympic trials Friday night, putting her in good position to automatically qualify for the five-woman team. Only the winner is guaranteed a spot, and Wieber takes a 0.3-point lead over Gabby Douglas into Sunday's finals.
''It would be a huge honor to take that top spot,'' Wieber said. ''I try not to think about standings, but at the same time, everyone wants that guaranteed spot.''
Wieber finished with 61.7 points, scoring 15.05 or better on every event. Just as she did at the national championships earlier this month, Douglas came up just short, forced to play catch-up after a big error on uneven bars, her first event.
''I do want it very badly but I'm trying not to think about first,'' Douglas said. ''I need to think about polishing up my skills.''
She's not the only one.
Aly Raisman, normally rock steady, finished a distant third at 60.3 after a big wobble on balance beam and going out of bounds on floor exercise, where she is the reigning world bronze medalist. Kyla Ross landed her vault on her backside. McKayla Maroney fell off both uneven bars and balance beam.
And it was another rough night for reigning Olympic champion Nastia Liukin.
Liukin knows she needs to put up huge scores on uneven bars to have any shot at the team, and has yet to do it. Clearly out of gas near the end of her routine, she stalled on a handstand on the upper bar and, as the crowd groaned, her legs folded over. She managed to stay on, but it cost whatever momentum she had left. She didn't get anywhere near the height she needed for her dismount, plopping onto the mat.
Her score of 14.05 was good enough only for 10th on bars.
''Of course any athlete will tell you when they don't have a great performance, especially when it's at Olympic trials, it's disappointing,'' Liukin said. ''But at the same time you have to come back out there and (show) that you are a fighter and you're not just going to give up.''
Wieber is the favorite for the all-around title in London, having won all but one - yes, one - all-around competition since 2008. But she has to get there first, and she started piling up the points from the minute she stepped on the floor. She showed big improvements on uneven bars, where she's had some trouble recently. She was so smooth and controlled she appeared to float as she moved between the bars, and there was a breezy confidence to her release move.
She landed her upgraded dismount with such ease it was as if she'd been doing it for years, the only movement coming from coach John Geddert, who hopped across the floor pumping his fists in celebration.
While balance beam tripped up Raisman and Ross, Wieber may as well have been in a parking lot for as easily as she made her tricks look on the 4-inch wide slab that's 4 feet off the ground. She landed one of her aerial skills on one foot, slowly sweeping the other along the side of the beam. Just watching her twisting back somersault is enough to make you dizzy, but she landed it perfectly and moved right onto her next trick.
She ended her night with a rousing floor routine that may as well have been a victory lap. Floor is the one event the stoic Wieber lets her personality show, and she was even sassier than normal as she strutted and pranced through her dance moves. She stuck the landings of her tumbling runs so emphatically you could hear it throughout the arena.
''I just loved the way she went out and attacked it,'' Geddert said. ''She had some issues so there's room for improvement and it's my job to point that out. I don't think we've ever had a meet where I didn't say, `There are things to improve.' We're still waiting for the perfect meet.''
Douglas has emerged as Wieber's biggest rival, reminiscent of the battle between Liukin and Shawn Johnson four years ago. But she couldn't overcome a mistake on her very first event.
Going up last on uneven bars, she lost her rhythm midway through the routine and stalled on a pirouette. She stayed motionless for several seconds, gripping the bar tightly with her hands and using every bit of muscle she had not to fall off.
''Man, I was using every single muscle,'' Douglas said. ''I just pulled it out of nowhere. That was God. And someone blowing (at) me from the stands.''
She hung on somehow and completed the rest of her routine, but her 15.250 was well below her usual score. She also had a big wobble on balance beam.
But Douglas rallied on floor exercise, posting the second-best score of the night with a routine that was worth every penny of the fans' ticket.
Turn on Douglas' bouncy techno music and it's like turning on a light. Make that a spotlight that could power a small city, actually. Unlike many gymnasts, whose could use Muzak for as much as they acknowledge their music, Douglas glands her tumbling runs right on the biggest beats, giving them both extra oomph. And the air she gets on uneven bars? She's got some pretty mean hops on floor, too, looking like a rubber ball as she bounced from one landing into her next skill.
She finished with the third-best vault of the night. But it wasn't enough to leapfrog Wieber.
''It's not her goal to beat anybody,'' Geddert said. ''But she's a competitor. When there's a tight race, she steps up.''
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