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Shawn JohnsonAthlete Card | Olympics Gymnastics Medal TrackerAfter becoming America's fourth ever women's gymnastics world all-around champion in 2007, the then 15-year-old Shawn Johnson warned there would be more to come and switched her gaze firmly on the Beijing Olympics. At those 2007 worlds in Stuttgart, Germany, Johnson upstaged Chinese veteran Yang Wei to win the all-around title. The girl from Iowa went to Stuttgart as a largely unknown newcomer and left as the most titled gymnast of the championships having been part of the gold medal winning U.S. women's team and claiming the 2007 floor gold, despite a penalty for stepping out of bounds. But no sooner had she completed her routines than her aim was focused on next year's Olympics, for which she is training four hours per day on new routines with her coach of ten years standing, Liang Chow, a former captain of China's men's team. |
Scouting Report: Spurs-Suns 5
Brian James, ESPN InsiderThe Spurs intend to end this series by getting back to their style of play, and getting stops.
Story | Conversation | May 31, 2005
Scouting Report: Spurs-Suns 3
Brian James, ESPN InsiderDon't look for Joe Johnson to be a savior in Game 3, if he plays. Do look for Shawn Marion to be more involved.
Story | Conversation | May 25, 2005
Scouting Report: Spurs-Suns
Brian James, ESPN InsiderIf the Spurs can bottle their Game 1 performance, they'll head home with a 2-0 series lead.
Story | Conversation | May 24, 2005
Scouting Report: Spurs-Suns
Brian James, ESPN InsiderSan Antonio's depth and physical defense should eventually wear down Phoenix.
Story | Conversation | May 21, 2005
Scouting Update: Suns-Mavericks
Brian James, ESPN InsiderIf the Mavs are to survive, they'll need to play desperate with great effort and energy on the defensive end.
Story | Conversation | May 20, 2005
Scouting Update: Suns-Mavericks
Brian James, ESPN InsiderThe Suns need to show more effort and urgency on the defensive end of the floor.
Story | Conversation | May 17, 2005
Scouting Update: Suns-Mavericks
Brian James, ESPN InsiderThe Mavs need to shoot the ball much better as a team and hold the Suns to around 100 points.
Story | Conversation | May 15, 2005
Scouting Report: Mavs-Suns
Brian James, ESPN InsiderThey lost Joe Johnson to injury. Then they lost home-court advantage. How will the Suns react in Game 3 at Dallas?
Story | Conversation | May 13, 2005
Scouting Report: Mavs-Suns
Brian James, ESPN InsiderBrian James updates his Round 2 reports: Pacers-Pistons Mavs-Suns Wizards-Heat Sonics-Spurs
Story | Conversation | May 11, 2005
Scouting Report: Mavs-Suns
Brian James, ESPN InsiderThe combination of Steve Nash and Amare Stoudemire will be too much for the Mavs.
Story | Conversation | May 09, 2005
Scouting Update: Mavs-Rockets
Brian James, ESPN InsiderDallas had six players score in double figures and had the "small ball" edge in Game 5. Houston needs a complete effort if it wants to even the series.
Story | Conversation | May 05, 2005
Series Review: Grizzlies-Suns
Brian James, ESPN InsiderAdvice to the Suns' future playoff foes: Either bring your track shoes or barricade Steve Nash in the locker room.
Story | Conversation | May 03, 2005
Scouting Report: Grizzlies-Suns
Brian James, ESPN InsiderIn Game 2, the Grizzlies proved to themselves they can play toe-to-toe with the Suns. Home cooking might make a difference in Game 3.
Story | Conversation | April 28, 2005
Scouting Report: Rockets vs. Mavericks
Brian James, ESPN InsiderI still think this is the best matchup in Round 1. Each team played well enough to be in the Western Conference Finals.
Story | Conversation | April 25, 2005
Suns sport great balance inside, outside
Brian James, ESPN InsiderThe Suns are sizzling. Our NBA scout explains how they have scorched the league.
Story | Conversation | December 01, 2004
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