Friday, March 30, 2012

2008 vs 2012: Shawn Johnson vs. Jordyn Wieber

I think that one of the really cool things about the 2012 Olympic contenders is that they include a variety of new girls and comeback girls from 2008. I wanted to do a kind of comparison between the Beijing girls and the younger girls. So, I thought I’d do a couple of blogs comparing people and aspects of the Beijing team and its selection with what’s going on now.  Hope you like it!

Shawn Johnson vs. Jordyn Wieber



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This is the most obvious comparison between the two years.  Both girls were the All Around World Champion the year before their games, making them the favorite going into the Olympics.  Hopefully, though, Jordyn hasn’t received the cursed fruitcake just yet—she should be a serious contender for the All Around medal in London.  Shawn and Jordyn both went professional after their world championship wins, forfeiting their college eligibility. Jordyn is becoming the “it girl” that Shawn was leading into the Olympics.  Shawn was adorably bubbly and cute, and Jordyn is filling this role nicely, appearing on talk shows like Ellen and filming commercials.
Besides their situations, the girls also have lots of similarities in their gymnastics.  Shawn preformed a neat Amanar, as does Jordyn, although many more girls have Amanars now than did back in 2008.















Uneven bars is both girls’ weakest event, but Shawn was used on this event in the team final in Beijing, and most people are predicting Jordyn to compete bars in London as well. Their styles on this event are neat and clean. Both are power gymnasts and not very elegant swinging bars, but they each have great execution (excluding Jordyn’s recent slip-ups). They both do extremely hard dismounts--Shawn had a double twisting double layout and at nationals, Jordyn performed a double twisting double somersault. Jordyn has been using her double layout recently, but the double double might come back before London. 






















Shawn is the 2008 Olympic beam champion, and in my opinion, Jordyn would be able to contend for this title too.  Both perform an extremely difficult set of skills, including a standing back tuck with a full twist.  Again, I would characterize both of their styles on this event as very neat, clean, and calm.  















Their floor routines also have similarities, starting with the double double mount. I absolutely love this skill. Their tumbling skills are both very strong.  They have very clean leaps and turns and stunning execution. I would also say that their routines the year before the Olympics have been mesmerizing, entertaining, and fun to watch.



















Jordyn, unlike Shawn, has been largely unrivaled in the all around in the US, until Gabby’s rise at the American Cup and Kyla Ross becoming a senior.  It should be interesting to see these rivalries play out—I wouldn’t factor out Aly Raisman’s all around performance either. Nastia Liukin, as we all know, was Shawn’s major competition at home and internationally leading up to the games.
There are obviously some similarities that may or may not play out in the future.  Many expect Jordyn to win Olympic trials, like Shawn. And, Shawn’s coach, Liang Chow, was named head coach of the Olympic team. Many expect John Geddert, Jordyn’s coach to be named head coach as well.  Of course, there are no guarantees on Jordyn making the Olympic team until Olympic Trials at the end of June, but most would consider her a lock for the team.  I am rooting for Jordyn to win the All Around gold medal, unlike Shawn, who came in second to Nastia Liukin.
It will be interesting to see how this turns out—especially since Shawn is making a comeback of her own.  I am a huge Johnson fan, and I really hope to see her get a fair shot for this year’s games.  The one thing that makes me concerned is that she fell on beam at the 2011 Pan American games and wasn’t included in the selection for either Pacific Rims or Jesolo.
In any case, I am definitely rooting for both of these girls as we head towards Olympic trials.
I hope you enjoy this mini-series! Let me know if there are any comparisons you would like to see in the future!

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