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Monday, June 11, 2012

Thanks for the Memories

On Sunday, June 3, 2012, my favorite gymnast Shawn Johnson decided to retire from gymnastics. This entry is dedicated to her and her amazing career as an Elite gymnast.

2005-2006 - Junior Elite 

*2006 Junior National Championships*

Shawn finishing her FX on Day 1.

Shawn placed first on Floor Exercise. This routine was also used the following year when she moved up to Senior Elite, and I actually like it better than the routine that she did in 2008.

Shawn competing on FX Day 2.

She also placed first on Balance Beam. This routine scored a 16.2, even though at this point she hadn't added her most difficult element (her standing back with a full twist).

Shawn's BB routine Day 2.

She placed first on Vault as well, performing the double twisting Yurchenko. 

Shawn's Vault Day 2.


Shawn on BB Day 2.

At the 2006 National Championships, Shawn not only won the Junior All Around gold and became Junior National Champion, she did so with a final score higher than that of  the SENIOR 2006 National Champion, Nastia Liukin. 

2007-2008 - Senior Elite

*2007 Tyson American Cup*

Shawn after winning the AA.

In Shawn's first meet as a Senior, she won the All Around gold. 

Loved her bars routine in this competition, especially the double twisting double layout dismount This dismount was first performed by my other favorite gymnast, Elise Ray, and is named after her in the Code of Points (the Ray III). I think it is just amazing that my two favorite gymnasts both perform the same dismount that has the highest difficulty rating, a G.

Shawn on UB, with her new double twisting DLO dismount.

*2007 Pan American Games*

With her gold after BB final.

The 2007 Pan American Games were held in Rio de Janerio, Brazil, in July. The American team won the gold medal, and Shawn also won gold in the All Around, Balance Beam, and the Uneven Bars. She also won the silver in Floor Exercise.


Shawn's BB routine in Event Finals.

Shawn competes in the Team Final.

*2007 VISA Championships*

Shawn on Day 1.                       Shawn on Day 2.

The 2007 VISA Championships were held in San Jose, California in August. Here, Shawn made the leap from Junior National Champion to Senior National Champion in one year. She also placed first in Balance Beam and Floor Exercise.

Shawn on BB on Day 2.

Shawn on FX Day 1.

*2007 World Gymnastic Championships*

Shawn during the AA competition.

The 2007 World Gymnastic Championships were held in Stuttgart, Germany. This was Shawn's first World Championships, and she took the All Around gold -- only the 4th US woman ever to be named World Champion. I will never ever forget watching her last rotation (Floor Exercise) and just KNOWING that she would be named World Champion. She had such an amazing time doing that floor routine and after it she just KNEW that she'd done enough. There was like 10 minutes of coverage of her just smiling the hugest smile like she couldn't believe it. It was one of my favorite moments for her. 

All 4 of Shawn's routines in the AA. The final moments are precious.

The Event Finals took place a few days later, where Shawn became World Champion on Floor Exercise. I loved her floor so much that I was kind of disappointed when she got a new routine in 2008, although I know she had to and it was more difficult. She just had so much FUN with this routine. I didn't add a separate video for the FX final because her floor is shown in the above video.

Shawn competing in the Team Final. USA won gold.

*2008 Tyson American Cup*


At the 2008 American Cup, Shawn's undefeated streak that she maintained throughout the 2007 season came to an end. She finished second to Nastia Liukin, mostly due to a mishap on Vault that occurred when she unveiled her new vault -- a 2 and a half twist Yurchenko, aka the Amanar. I have to say here that I think it's so funny how now in 2012 so much focus is put on the Amanar vault and every team wants to have someone who can perform one yet in 2008 Shawn and just a few other gymnasts in the world were doing it and there didn't seem to be any hype around it back then but now it's more common, yet the hype is bigger now. Just thought it was odd.

Shawn competes her new vault, has a fall.

I decided to include this video of her BB routine that day because I believe this is the highest score she ever received on Beam.

Shawn on Beam, her personal best as far as scoring goes.

*2008 VISA Championships*


Shawn was able to defend her title of National Champion at the 2008 Visa Championships in Boston, as well as her title as Floor Exercise Champion, scoring in the 16's on both Day 1 and Day 2! She debuted her new floor routine Day 1 of the Championships, and it was completely amazing, added lots of difficulty.

Shawn on FX Day 2.

Shawn also scored 16.0 in both days of competition on her Amanar vault!

Shawn on Vault Day 1.

*2008 Olympic Trials*


Shawn won the 2008 Olympic Trials that were held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Throughout the competition she was "a rock" and by then everyone already knew that she was a complete LOCK for Team USA. She won the All Around and came first on the Balance Beam and Floor Exercise.

Shawn on FX Day 2. 16.2!!

Shawn and Nastia are named to the team.

*2008 Summer Olympics*

Podium Training


Qualification Day

The United States women were in first place after qualifications, ahead of China. Shawn scored highest on the team on Vault, FX, and BB and also scored the highest in the All Around. The United States as a team scored highest on Vault, FX, and BB as well. I loved the leotards they wore that day :)

I included this video because I believe that this is THE BEST beam routine she's ever done, even better than in the Event Finals, where she won gold. There is not ONE SINGLE WAVER anywhere in it. The judges only gave her a 15.9, which was WAY too low.


Shawn on BB during qualifications.

Team Final


The United States was poised to take the gold medal until they hit Balance Beam in the third rotation. Even with the Alicia Sacramone fall and a few other missteps on Beam, the Americans still scored higher overall on the apparatus. Unfortunately, Shawn, Nastia, and Alicia all stepped out of bounds on one or more tumbling passes in the last rotation of FX, so the United States ended up winning the silver.

All Around


I will never ever forget the night of the All Around. I was so so excited to finally see Shawn become the number 1 gymnast in the world at the Olympic games. I was so nervous the entire competition and I could not believe it when she was about to go up to do her floor routine and the commentators said there was no way that she could score high enough to beat Nastia. I felt so badly for her, I seriously cried. Yet she then went out and gave the FX of her life, even though she knew she couldn't win. That is what I love the best about Shawn, she never ever gives up. The images on the screen of her after completing her FX and hearing the final scores broke my heart. Of course she was disappointed and very upset. I can't even imagine what must've been going through her mind. However, of course she was her classy self and gave Nastia and Valeri both congratulation words and hugs and of course was happy for them even though inside she was hurting. I would never wish to change what happened, after all it made her who she is today, but I do have to say that the judges were scoring her much too low, I believe, and I included this fabulous montage that I found that even shows it. (Thanks Ashley, your montages are amazing!)

Shawn's All Around story.

All of Shawn's routines from the All Around competition.

Floor Exercise Event Final


Shawn was the reigning World Champion on FX coming into the Olympics Floor Exercise event final. She performed first and put up a very good number of 15.5 that everyone else would have to try and beat. Again, I was nervous as ever, just hoping so much for her to win that gold medal that she so much deserved. I was nearly ready to celebrate when Sandra Izbasa came up and hit a wonderful routine and knocked Shawn down into second place! I was happy for her that she won the silver but I just knew how badly she wanted a gold medal, and she only had one shot left at getting one.



Shawn on FX during Event Finals.

Balance Beam Event Final



Balance Beam was Shawn's last chance to win a gold medal. I remember watching the competition and seeing a lot of wavers and even a few falls (I believe China's Cheng Fei had a pretty bad one and she was crying :( I felt so bad), and thinking to myself that this is totally possible if she hits her routine. She came out and nailed her routine, but I remember being nervous about the judge's scoring since they'd been so harsh with her the whole games. 16.225 flashed up on the screen and I swear I screamed out of both excitement and nervousness because Nastia was up next. I died waiting for Nastia's score and finally it came up 16.025, less than Shawn's I was so relieved! Finally it was over and Shawn could celebrate. To this DAY I love the coverage on NBC when the commentator says (after the final scores are in) "Shawn Johnson, come get your gold medal." Like CHILLS I swear!

Shawn's gold medal winning BB routine.


2010-2011 - The Comeback

Shawn was asked many times after the Olympics if she would be back to train for London 2012, but she never decided one way or the other until she tore her ACL and MCL skiing in January of 2010. That made her decide that she wanted to make a try for London and wanted gymnastics back in her life. I will never ever forget the day I heard that she was coming back. It made my whole day so happy, I could not wait to see her in competition shape again and get to watch her compete again. I bought tickets to her first meet back -- the Cover Girl Classic in Chicago.

*2011 Cover Girl Classic*


Shawn's first meet back was the 2011 Cover Girl Classic. I was fortunate and lucky enough to be able to attend this meet and as excited as I was back then, I'm even more grateful and thankful today that I was able to see Shawn compete in one of her final competitions - I will always remember that day and how excited I was and nervous for her and seeing her live, I just cannot even describe how much that meant to me. I am hoping to go to one of her stops on her book tour also, but nothing compares to being able to see her do gymnastics. 

At the Cover Girl, Shawn definitely had some things to work on. On bars she had a mistake on her dismount and she actually fell twice on the balance beam. In spite of all that, it was a big step in getting back into competitions and I could not have been more proud of her<3

Shawn on UB at the Classic.

Shawn on BB at the Classic.

*2011 Visa Championships*

Day 1

On Day 1 of the Visa Championships, Shawn showed much improvement on both beam and bars, and also performed her first vault since her comeback. She did the double twisting Yurchenko, and was so happy to have completed it. 

Shawn on UB Day 1.


Shawn on Vault Day 1.

Day 2

On Day 2, Shawn improved even from Day 1 on all 3 apparatus, and looked especially impressive on Balance Beam. I saw more and more of that wonderful smile that I loved so much and I felt so happy for her when she was announced as a member of the National Team. She ended up placing 6th on UB and 4th on BB. She had come so far so fast, and I knew that she could go even farther. I was hoping so much that she would make the Worlds team and she came SO CLOSE, being named as the non-traveling alternate. 

Shawn on BB Day 2.


Shawn fluff from Day 2.

*Pan American Games*

Team Final


In October, Shawn headed with the rest of the Pan Ams team to the Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. Team USA ended up taking gold in the team competition. Shawn unfortunately got a very low beam score, falling on her back with a full that she had recently added back into her routine and again on a leap.  However, I feel that winning again with Team USA in international competition was a very big deal for her, I could see the excitement on her face and I was so happy for her and happy that she was chosen as a member of the team.

Shawn on BB during Team Final.

Uneven Bars Event Final


Scoring a 14.4 on the Uneven Bars was good enough to qualify Shawn to the Event Finals! I will never forget her tweet the day of competition .. something like "Headed off to the event finals for BARS! Who would've thought?"because in the past, Shawn mainly qualified for Event Finals for BB and FX. She ended up winning the individual silver on the UB, behind teammate Bridgey Caquatto. So sad that this was her last competition ever :(

Shawn in the UB Event Final.

Shawn was supposed to compete at the 2012 Secret Classic as well as the 2012 Visa Championships and hopefully move on to Olympic Trials, however, her knee was giving her too many problems and she had to call it quits. I made this post to dedicate it to her career and to have for myself to always look back on the amazing memories and inspiration that this athlete has given to me. I will support her in anything that she chooses to do, I have already bought and read her book, and it is absolutely inspiring. I will never find a gymnast I love watching as much, and I'm so happy that sites like YouTube exist so that I can look back on those performances anytime I want ... that is something I will always have.

Good luck Shawn, may all of your future dreams come true.
Thanks for the memories. 

Everyone should buy and read this amazing book.

2 comments:

  1. I LOVE this post (obviously!)! I definitely feel like the international judges were harsh on her in Beijing :( She did NOT deserve that low score on bars during the All Around. I cried when she lost as well and even looking back at these videos (even when she's smiling) makes me tear up. She worked SO hard and was pretty much undefeated all the way up until the Olympics. It's so sad that ONE day and ONE AA changed everything from her from a Gold to a Silver. She SO deserved it, but the fact that she went out and did the floor exercise amazingly EVEN though she knew she wouldn't be able to beat Nastia was amazing. She's a true star and beautiful, amazing girl!

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    1. Thanks Caitlin :) Omgosh I know, I will never ever forget that night, it was just so heartbreaking and yes, her bars score was RIDICULOUSLY low considering she stuck her landing cold .. that was pretty much taking away the gold from her. The images of her on that montage just make me so so sad. So happy that she is such a class act and was still happy for Nastia and congratulated her and was such a good sport. Amazing :)

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