So it has been a week since this competition took place in Jacksonville. I was lucky to be in attendance at the Jacksonville Veterans Arena to see what went down. It was exciting to be there to see a great field of world class gymnastics. Overall, though, the meet was filled with several mistakes. Still had a good time - I hadn't seen a live meet in nine years.
Men's competition:

Jonathan Horton had a very solid competition. Upon watching the internet/TV broadcast a day after the competition, I was surprised to find out that Jon had been away from major training for a while due to his thumb injury. He looked very prepared. I think he may be hitting a consistency streak now, and I surely hope it continues. He was very fun to watch and the crowd seemed to show him the most love out of everyone, male and female competitors. Philipp Boy was charming and appeared to me as confident in the first event of the night (floor), but mistakes on pommel horse - a rough event for many - put a damper on things. He also faltered on high bar, suffering two falls, but it didn't stop the crowd from enjoying him. I was excited to see Koji Uematsu because of his exciting high bar routine, though his best event of the night ended up being parallel bars. He wasn't completely sharp in the earli
er rotations. Mykola Kusenkov did a great job and I was overjoyed for his placement. Almost thought he'd win, and I would have been happy for him because Ukraine could have really used a victory. He is one of my favorites. Jake Dalton came on strong on floor (one of the meet's highlights), then had a rough pommel horse rotation, but he didn't let it affect him and he had a strong showing for third (and for being a last minute replacement). Cyril Tommasone of France did one of two decent pommel horse routines. The British gymnasts - Samuel Hunter and Daniel Purvis - really suffered and had a rough competition. It was sad because they are so much better than what they showed. Hopefully they will bounce back soon for European Championships.

The women:
I wasn't really sure who I thought should have won between Jordyn Wieber (1st place) and Aliya Mustafina


Other things:
Chellsie Memmel and David Durante did in house commentary - they did a great job calling the skills and answering questions from the audience. Everything flowed very well. I wonder why NBC did not show those two like they showed Alicia and Nastia (both of whom were also in attendance)? Just a quick pan of the camera to them and a sentence about them would have sufficed.
The Mag 7 (minus Dominique Dawes) and Svetlana Boguinskaia were also in attendance. It was great to have them there - the Mag 7 were an instrumental part of my involvement with gymnastics. I just wish I could have gotten a better view of them! Svetlana Boguinskaia signed autographs at the International Gymnastics Camp booth. She is a legend in the sport and I felt kind of sad that some of the fans (who weren't kids) did not recognize her, but perhaps some of them were casual fans at best. It was great to get to meet her.
I was surprised Martha was not on the prowl on the competition floor, instead opting to watch seated on the sidelines.