AlleyInsider says NBC's Fault US Blew Gold

Article By: Joshua 'The Red' Russak (Red@aclion.com)
Joshua 'The Red' Russak

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I was in search for an article to "blog" about and came across a rather interesting post by AlleyInsider's creater himself, Mr. Henry Blodget. It's a big statement, but they claimed It Was NBC's Fault US Gymnasts Blew Gold Medal. I mean, I personally thought it was because team captain Alicia Sacramone lost her balance on the "BALANCE BEAM" and floored her "FLOOR ROUTINE" (puns intended).

Well, Martha Karolyi, the team co-ordinator, was quick to blame officials at Beijing's stadium as quoted from this Yahoo article, US clears Beijing officials of blame for gymnastics loss.

Karolyi said immediately after the US loss to China that officials at Beijing's National Indoor Stadium disrupted Sacramone's beam routine by delaying her performance for an extended period, breaking her concentration

"First they called her name up, then they did not even put her name up even though the Chinese had finished … (it was) totally unusual holding," she said.

"She was mentally prepared and then she had a mental break, then after not doing the job, the beam, on the floor exercise her concentration was bothered."...

Karolyi insisted the world champion US team would have won gold if Sacramone had not become unsettled.

Well, AlleyInsider did it's investigative work and found the heart of that article, quoting Alas: It was NBC's fault...

USA Gymnastics president Steve Penny said the delay involving Sacramone's beam routine happened because of scheduling issues related to the Games' television feed.

"It's a normal television thing that's typical in international competition," he told AFP.

Well, in the end, there's really no need for blame! China still out-did America by over 2 points and on their home-turf. China's first time team-gold-medal in this category is worth clapping for and everything else aside, Sacramone herself didn't play the blame game, saying "I think everybody knows there'll be good days and bad days, I just wish this was a good day for me."

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