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She, however, won gold on floor,silver on vault,and came back in the finals to hit her bars routine scoring her personal best ever and win the silver in the all-around behind Kristen Maloney thanks to good performances on all events. In , however, Atler had significant struggles.

Early in the year, at the American Cup, she became the first American woman to successfully complete a Rudi vault in competition, and won the gold medal on the event, as well as on floor and beam. However, she once again fell off the bars at both stages of competition and placed third in the all-around. Shortly thereafter, at the Paris-Bercy meet in France, she placed second in the all-around to Svetlana Khorkina whilst competing in a field that included gymnasts by the likes of Simona Amanar and Viktoria Karpenko, whom she defeated thanks also to earning the best score of the day on floor, and won another vault gold medal but severely injured her ankle during the floor exercise final when she landed out-of-bounds, in an area without protective safety mats, after her first tumbling pass.

Atler recovered in time to compete at the U. Nationals, where she won the event titles on the vault and the balance beam. However, in the all-around, she once again fell from bars and finished second to Kristen Maloney. Following the U. She was too injured to compete at the U. World Team trials, but was petitioned onto the team on the strength of her scores at Nationals.

Competing at the World Championships in Tianjin, China, Atler was injured, out of shape and unprepared for the meet. The stress proved to be too great as she only hit one clean routine throughout the team competition, and scored in the low 8s and 9s on bars and beam. She qualified for the all-around finals, but, struggling with her injury, placed 31st in the all-around.

After the World Championships, Atler had surgery twice on her ankle. Her injury had been misdiagnosed as a sprain but x-rays after Worlds revealed bone chips had broken. Atler had also elected to withdraw from the floor final that she had qualified in fourth for, and the beam final where she would have replaced also injured teammate Kristen Maloney.

Still struggling with her bars performances, she performed respectably at the U. Nationals, finishing fourth in the all-around and winning silver on floor and bronze on vault. However, at the Olympic Trials a few weeks later, Atler experienced what many considered a meltdown. She was unable to hit even one clean routine over the two days of competition, and botched moves that she usually performed well, changing her vault in mid-air, modifying tumbling passes on floor and falling on her back on her balance beam dismount.

As a result, the Olympic Selection Committee opted to leave her completely off the U. Olympic Team. However, even with major mistakes in each routine, Atler managed to place sixth at trials, causing some to argue that she had earned a spot on the team and to question the fairness of the selection process. Six athletes were named to the team as well as two alternates. Atler retired in April from competitive gymnastics,after performing in the post-Olympic tour during fall and having trained for a short period of time at Rohnert Park Gymnastics with Ben Corr.

With the Olympics fast approaching, Soviet officials started to seriously consider the possibility of leaving Mukhina off the Olympic team. In the end it would be a decision the Soviets would never have to make. A life-shattering injury would make that decision for them. Her injury could have been avoided had Mukhina not been pushed so hard in the final year of her athletic career in an attempt to overcome injury and fatigue.

There is no gymnast who is a more blatant victim of this trend than Oksana Omelianchik. She has the distinction of being the Olympic alternate on two different occasions. Her first stint as an alternate came in as a member of the ill-fated team that missed the Olympics due to a boycott. By the time of the World Championships Omelianchik had slipped to finishing fifth in the AA and off the podium. In the buildup to the Olympics her diminishing results continued with first a fourth place finish and then an eighth place finish at the two major Soviet domestic competitions that were held ahead of the Olympics.

The slide was enough to demote her to the position of Olympic alternate for a second time. Had things gone only slightly better for her in and , she would have been formally named to two Olympic teams.

Entering the Olympics Dominique Moceanu was the gymnast the media had pegged as the one to watch. Moceanu even had international experience under her belt thanks to her participation at the World Championships. But one of the lesser known details about Moceanu and Atler, they were born only four and a half months apart. Atler missed the Olympic age limit by just six weeks. Things got even worse for her as the Olympics was the last time 14 year olds could compete at the senior level.

Starting in the age limit would be raised. This again caused Atler to miss a major competition as the rule change rendered her ineligible for the World Championships.

Atler was finally age eligible for the season, only for to be the one time from present where there was neither a World Championships or Olympics were held that year. This is spite of there being a World Championships held alongside the Olympics in both and Atler would finally make her debut in one of the two major international competitions at the World Championships. Atler built a name for herself in the non-traditional international competitions as well as making her mark in domestic competition.

By the time the World Championships came around Atler had spent the year dealing with injuries and fatigue. Not at full health, Atler can be described as not truly a full participant at the World Championships.

At the Olympic Trials Atler gave one of the worst performances in domestic competition of her career. It was an atrocious performance by Atler standards, but even a bad Atler was still good enough to just barely make the Olympic team. The selection committee felt differently and in one of the most controversial moments in the history of American gymnastics, she was left off the team. Coaching techniques and perspectives have evolved since then, and I have grown as a coach through experience and expanding my knowledge.

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