- Jul 5, 2012
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Keep in mind, the main thing that kept the returners out this year was injuries and lack of time to train. Alicia was on the shelf and really didn't get mended as she was trying out for the team. Nastia and Shawn only really started to get serious about making a come back less then a year out. By that time, the core group of the team already had World Championship experience behind them, and they were completely gelling with each other. As long as none of the girls take an extensive amount of time off, they could realistically come back. Most of the other teams, including Romania and China, have girls on their team with previous Olympic experience.
As to WHO could come back, it's anyone's guess. I was initially going to write Aly off, since she has nothing to fight for, but if she's already talking about coming back, she may be training to become the leader of the team (a role I'm pretty sure Jordyn held). Douglas, I don't see coming back. Carly and Nastia didn't make it, and it would be easier to just cash in on the popularity she has - maybe become a commentator or something. She honestly has nothing else to prove. Maroney as a vault specialist is difficult - she will have to be the absolute best vaulter in the world for the next four years to make it back. That is certainly not an easy task. I think Weiber's done. Missing the AA finals are tough, but I think she's already hurting a bit. She may be the gymnast that tries, but unfortunately fails at the trials in four years time. Kyla has a lot of years in front of her, and I see no reason why she wouldn't be in the discussion once again.
As to WHO could come back, it's anyone's guess. I was initially going to write Aly off, since she has nothing to fight for, but if she's already talking about coming back, she may be training to become the leader of the team (a role I'm pretty sure Jordyn held). Douglas, I don't see coming back. Carly and Nastia didn't make it, and it would be easier to just cash in on the popularity she has - maybe become a commentator or something. She honestly has nothing else to prove. Maroney as a vault specialist is difficult - she will have to be the absolute best vaulter in the world for the next four years to make it back. That is certainly not an easy task. I think Weiber's done. Missing the AA finals are tough, but I think she's already hurting a bit. She may be the gymnast that tries, but unfortunately fails at the trials in four years time. Kyla has a lot of years in front of her, and I see no reason why she wouldn't be in the discussion once again.