Thursday, August 2, 2012

IS GOING TO BE BREWING SOON

Ah yes, I must've died and gone to heaven.  Three of the sexiest women in women's gymnastics in the same room and at the same time.  Life is good.  Below is a photo of Nastia Liukin, Carly Patterson and Mary Lou Retton on the latest episode of Today.
The biggest news for the 2012 London, England Summer Olympics is that the United States of America Women's Gymnastics Team is the strongest since 1996.  To be more exact, the United States of America Women's Gymnastics Team has already won gold and we didn't reach the individual portion of the Olympic Women's Gymnastics competition yet.  I'm not trying to spoil the fun in watching the Olympic Games unfold on television, but the actual competition is already finished with more gold medals for the United States.  Sorry, but the United States will have to wait until this evening for the entire telecast to make it across the pond to United States of America television.  No, this isn't live television that we're watching, but rather it's from earlier in the day.  Women's Gymnastic actually took place earlier today, but it's broadcasted in the evening because that's when the greatest number of people are watching television (Plus, Women's Gymnastics has always been good for the Nielsen ratings.
Alexandra Raisman and Nastia Liukin
Gabrielle Douglas, Jordyn Wieber, Alexandra Raisman, McKayla Maroney and Kyla Ross
Alexandra Raisman













Ana Sofia Gomez Porras of Guatemala
Ashleigh Brennan of Australia





Asuka Teramoto of Japan
Aurelie Malaussena of France

Bronze medalist Aliya Mustafina of Russia, gold medalist Gabrielle Douglas of the United States and silver medalist Victoria Komova of Russia

Gabrielle Douglas, center, Russian gymnast and silver medallist Victoria Komova and Russian gymnast and bronze medallist Aliya Mustafina
Gabrielle Douglas (L), U.S.A., Alexandra Raisman (C), U.S.A., Aliya Mustafina (R), Russia
Celine van Gerner of the Netherlands
Deng Linlin of China


Dominique Pegg of Canada
Elisabeth Seitz of Germany

Gabrielle Douglas (L) and Alexandra Raisman

Gabrielle Douglas






































Hannah Whelan of England



Huang Qiushuang of China


Imogen Cairns
Jessica Lopez of Venezuela

Marta Pihan-Kulesza of Poland

Rebecca Tunney of Britain

Rie Tanaka of Japan


Romania's Larisa Andreea Iordache





Russia's Aliya Mustafina, left, and Victoria Komova, right

Russia's Aliya Mustafina







Russia's Victoria Komova





Sandra Raluca Izbasa of Romania

 (L-R) Shawn Johnson of the United States poses with the silver medal, Sandra Izbasa of Romania poses with the gold medal and Nastia Liukin of the United States
Vanessa Ferrari of Italy




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