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The World Championships are approaching rapidly . . . 6 days to go!! The U.S. women's team is in Tokyo, Japan, where the championships are being held; and aside from the team, 2008 Olympic All-Around Champion Nastia Liukin will be attending the highly anticipated event. In fact, Nastia was on the U.S. Worlds team selection commitee.

I've been looking forward to this competition for a long time, and it's really exciting that it's finally getting close.

As for the Pan-American Games, which will be held after the World Championships, there has been a setback for the U.S. team. Chellsie Memmel, 2008 Olympic veteran, was forced to withdraw from the competition due to her shoulder injury (which occured at the 2011 Visa Championships). Chellsie had surgery on September 23rd, and we all hope she will have a safe recovery.

I made some ponies happy this morning by offering sugar cubes. They were snatched up most delightedly.

It makes my day to make a pony's day!
 
I also have some exciting news. My family is looking for a new puppy! Among my favorite breeds are Pembroke Welsh Corgis, Dachshunds, Chihuahuas, Italian Greyhounds, and Whippets. Right now we are considering a female Whippet puppy, although we haven't found Little Miss Perfect yet. We'll keep trying! :)



 
Every year, the gymnastics World Championships is held in October, and I look forward to watching the intense competition and amazing athletics. Gymnastics (especially the women’s, which I’m more interested in) is a wonderful sport, and I have been following it for quite some time now. My favorite gymnast is Alicia Sacramone, a 2008 Olympian and 2010 World Championships medalist on vault---and she made this year’s Worlds team!

The list of the women who made the team was announced last night via USA Gymnastics on Facebook. The members are:



1. Alicia Sacramone

2. Jordyn Wieber

3. Anna Li

4. Gabrielle Douglas

5. Alexandra Raisman

6. McKayla Maroney



I was very pleased with this list. Jordyn Wieber won the all-around at the 2011 American Cup (over 2010 World all-around gold medalist Aliya Mustafina of Russia), and she definitely deserves to be on the team. I sent Jordyn a fan letter congratulating her on her American Cup win this year, and, to my surprise, she sent me a signed photo of herself! So it’s extra nice for me seeing her reach such a great height.

Also, the list of the women who made the Pan American Games team was also announced last night. The members are:



1. Bridgette Caquatto

2. Jessie DeZiel

3. Brandi Jay

4. Shawn Johnson

5. Chellsie Memmel

6. Bridget Sloan



This is also a fantastic list. I’m so glad for the new American stars (Bridgette, Jessie, and Brandie), and also thrilled for the 2008 Olympic team veterans (Shawn, Chellsie, and Bridget), who have been making successful comebacks.

Until very recently, I did not know that Bridget Sloan was returning to the sport this quickly, but I’d seen Shawn Johnson and Chellsie Memmel at the Visa Championships, where they both looked incredible. I hope that all four Olympic teammates (including Alicia Sacramone) can be seriously considered for next year’s Olympic Games. I think this is highly possible, if they keep improving from where they are now.

Congratulations to all the gymnasts! And I hope that Mackenzie Caquatto, (who most likely would have made the Worlds team if not for her injury), gets better soon. :-)

I can’t wait for the competitions to begin!



 
I went for a walk today, and saw purple and white asters, tansy, fleabane, goldenrod, and other wildflowers. The apples are just about ready to be picked, because I opened a few that had already fallen off, and the seeds were brown. Yes!!

I hope everyone is having as pleasant a Labor Day as I am. J