Posted by: theresashine | November 20, 2008

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Mardi, le Cinq Mai, deux-mille-neuf

Cinco de Mayo, est aujourd’hui. C’est tout pour aujourd’hui.

À bientôt

Theresa*

January 11th, 2008

Wow, it’s been a long time since i’ve updates this. Sorry everybody. New articles coming soon!

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November 19th, 2008

Hey, everyone! Just wanted to say I got my fly-away last night!! :D

Here’s an awesome gymnastics article about the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

USA sticks top spots in gymnastics

No runner-up finish to her friend and rival this time. Nastia Liukin won the biggest prize of all.

Liukin edged teammate Shawn Johnson for the all-around gold in women’s gymnastics Friday in an intense matchup that lived up to its billing at the Beijing Games. Liukin finished with 63.325 points, a mere six-tenths ahead of Johnson, the reigning world champion who beat Liukin at the U.S. championships and Olympic trials only a few weeks ago.

Yang Yilin of China won the bronze.

Liukin paced back and forth as Johnson competed on floor, the final competitor of the day, clapping as her teammate floated high in the air. In the end, it was Liukin who soared. When Johnson’s score was posted and Liukin saw she was the winner tears filled her eyes. Her father and coach Valeri grabbed her in a bearhug, squeezing her tight for several minutes.

Valeri Liukin was a double gold medalist for the Soviet Union 20 years ago, but came up achingly short in a rivalry with his own teammate in the all-around.

There would be no such disappointment for his only child.

“It’s not possible to describe how proud I am,” Valeri Liukin said afterward. “It’s just an amazing feeling.”

Liukin blinked back tears with a smile when she was introduced as the gold medalist, pride etched on her face.

For China, it was the first disappointment on the gymnastics floor. The Chinese won both the men’s and women’s team titles, and Yang Wei ran away with the men’s all-around gold on Thursday.

But this was no surprise. Johnson and Liukin have been the world’s two best gymnasts for two years now, and most expected the teammates would be each other’s biggest competition.

Johnson came in with all the momentum, winning every matchup with Liukin but one in the last few years.

It was Liukin’s grace under pressure, though, that made the difference. And it had to, with everything coming down to the very last event, and the last two performers.

Long and lean, Liukin has the elegance and classic lines of her mother, a former world champion in rhythmic gymnastics, and she uses it to perfection.

While other gymnasts tumble on the floor, their music little more than background noise, Liukin puts on a performance. Every wave of her arm and brush of her fingertips oozes emotion, making it easy to forget about those tough tricks she was doing.

Valeri Liukin stood on the sidelines, pacing back and forth, barely able to watch his daughter, who flashed a big smile for the cameras after her final tumbling run.

Her score of 15.525 put her in first place, and left Johnson with a huge gap to close. It was possible she could do it. Johnson is the reigning world champion on floor, a bundle of perkiness and power.

She managed such great height on her opening pass she could have dusted off a light fixture or two, yet she landed as easily and confidently as if she was stepping off a curb. Her smile grew brighter with each second, and even Liukin was anxiously clapping as she watched.

Johnson was thrilled when she finished, almost running off the podium.

It was a great routine, no question. It just wasn’t good enough for gold.

When the final mark flashed, Johnson smiled and immediately went to congratulate her teammate. Much has been made of their rivalry, with most people assuming there’s no way they can be friends. But they truly are, even rooming together at these games.

Liukin is the second straight American to win the all-around crown, succeeding training partner Carly Patterson as gymnastics’ greatest champion.

 

 

Theresa

Posted by: theresashine | October 21, 2008

In My Life Today

November 19th, 2008

In my life today:

Warm cozy fires

Theresa*

November 10th, 2008

In my life 2day:

Dance:D

October 22nd, 2008

In my life 2day:

Icons.

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October 21st, 2008

What’s in my life today? Well, here it is:

Funny videos.

This is the area where “In my life today” will be posted.

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Posted by: theresashine | October 21, 2008

Cool Stuff About My Site.

October 20th, 2008

Bonjour. At http://theresashine.wordpress.com, there are cool features that I just wanted to make you aware of. First of all there are stories (which will be posted soon) that you can read. Second, there will be songs that I heart on here. And last, but not least there will be something similar to the daily luncheon. But i’m not telling anyone what it’s called yet. Au Revoir!

Theresa*
Posted by: theresashine | August 23, 2008

Get 2 know me!

November 11th, 2008

Happy Veterans Day!

Theresa

Le 16 Octobre, deux-mille-huit (2008)

Bonjour. Moi, est ça va bien. Aujourd’hui, j’ai eu un début de licenciement :D

Autre que celui, j’ai le gymnastique, ce soir à 5heures, et quarente- cinq minutes. Au Revoir!
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August 23rd, 2008

Bonjour, et bienvenue! You may have heard of Kate, and I’s blog. To get there, go to: http://theresaashine.wordpress.com. Here, at my  blog, i’ll keep you updated on all my dance, and gymnastics competitions. Also, you can read some of my stories that I write. Leave a comment below.

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