It was the summer of 1996. I was getting ready to enter the 6th grade as a second year level 8 gymnast. I was hoping for a better season this time around as we had gotten a new beam and floor coach.
Summer practices were hard. We ran outside, through a hilly course, and if the big girls lapped you... you ran again. Once you were done running, you practiced for five hours in a non-airconditioned, musty facility. In between rotations you could squeeze a few moments in front of the "big fan".
And just when I was ready to give up, something happened, it was time for the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. The nation erupted with pride as we competed with a home field advantage. The US Women's Gymnastics team had not been historically great - we had never won an Olympic team gold medal as Russia, Romania, and Ukraine had dominated the scene.
But in the summer of 1996, there was a certain magic that took over our sport. One that just might be the reason I own Pinnacle Gymnastics today. Our team was made of gymnastics superstars - names I hope most of you reading this still remember today - Dominique Moceano, Dominique Dawes, Amanda Borden, Jaycie Phelps, Amy Chow, Shannon Miller, and Kerri Strug.
There are too many highlights for me when thinking about this time in gymnastics history, so allow me to highlight the top 5 moments that have influenced me in life and my career:
Do you have a favorite memory or series of events that have impacted your life choices, career, or relationships? Take a trip down memory lane and reminisce about what has led you down the path you are currently on... and don't forget to turn the volume up :)