![]() ![]() That way, you can see what we said for yourself and draw your own different conclusions, if you’d like. ![]() WORST GYMNASTICS FEMALE OLYMPIC TEAMBEAM ACCIDENT FULL(I chose the interviewees, not the SID team, so if you think I made bad choices, blame me, not them!) I was able to chat with juniors Vivi Babalis and Hayley Sanders, and freshman Rachel Dickson.Īs I do with most of my other interviews on this site, instead of giving you the abridged, “carefully crafted to tell a story that I want to tell” version of the interview, I prefer to give you a full transcript, and then give you my take on what was said after that. In addition to my interview with Coach Durante, I was able to chat with several Gym Dogs to discuss their season to this point and their experiences. So, this week, I got to catch up with Coach Durante on where she feels that the team stands right now, what they need to improve on, and we even delved into a couple of other areas I’ve been wanting to ask her about, like recruiting. We’ve seen a lot of stories and surprises pop up this year, from the first week head-scratcher against LSU and the gradual build-up and improvement afterwards, to the emergence of several surprise contributors and anchors on our team. (As I mentioned in my season preview series, the UGA Sports Communication Department has been very gracious in allowing me to participate in the gymnastics team’s weekly media activities this year.) This timing works out pretty well for me, though, since I was able to make the time this week to attend the Gym Dogs’ weekly media availability session. Welcome back, Gym Dog fans! I can barely believe I’m typing this, but the regular season is almost half over! The Georgia Gym Dogs have 11 regular-season meets, and they’ve now completed 5 of them. ![]()
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