Courtney Lynn McCool-Griffeth (born April 1, 1988)
is an American former
artistic gymnast
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who competed in the
2004 Summer Olympics. She was coached by Al and Armine Fong of
Great American Gymnastic Express.
From 2007–2010, McCool competed for the
University of Georgia
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In that time, the team won three NCAA national titles. She is currently an assistant coach and choreographer for the
LSU Tigers
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team.
Elite gymnastics career
McCool was the runner-up in the junior division of the 2003
National Championships
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and won a silver medal on
vault
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* Jumping, the act of propelling oneself upwards
Architecture
* Vault (architecture), an arched form above an enclosed space
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at the 2003 Pan American Games.
The following year, her first as a senior international elite, she was the runner-up at the
American Cup and the all-around champion at the Olympic Test Event in
Athens
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She was the only gymnast at the Test Event to qualify for all four event finals, and she won a silver medal on vault and bronze on the
uneven bars
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.
She then placed fourth in the all-around at the National Championships
and second at the Olympic Trials, earning a spot on the Olympic team.
At the Olympics, McCool competed all four events in the qualification round, but faltered on beam and floor and was excluded from the team finals lineup. The United States team won the silver medal behind
Romania
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.
After the Olympics, McCool joined the T.J. Maxx Tour of Olympic Champions, a nationwide gymnastics exhibition tour. However, after finding out that the tour would not be stopping in her hometown, Kansas City, she joined the Rock 'N Roll Gymnastics Challenge, a rival tour, for its Kansas City show. T.J. Maxx officials said they had not given McCool permission to do so, and dropped her from the rest of the tour.
Late in 2004, it emerged that McCool had been suffering from
Kienbock's disease, a wrist condition that required surgery and prevented her from performing in further post-Olympic exhibitions.
NCAA career
McCool earned a full scholarship to the
University of Georgia
, mottoeng = "To teach, to serve, and to inquire into the nature of things.""To serve" was later added to the motto without changing the seal; the Latin motto directly translates as "To teach and to inquire into the nature of things."
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beginning in the 2006–07 school year. In her freshman season, she helped the team win its third straight national title, scoring an event high of 9.95 on beam at the 2007
NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships
The NCAA women's gymnastics championships are an annual gymnastics competition to determine the best collegiate women's gymnastics team in the country. Unlike most NCAA sports, the women's gymnastics championship is not separated into divisions a ...
in
Salt Lake City
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.
At the 2008 Championships in
Athens, Georgia
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, McCool won the floor exercise and contributed to Georgia's fourth consecutive title.
In 2009, Georgia won a fifth straight title, and McCool was named an All-American on balance beam, where she scored her first 10.0.
Skills
McCool performed the following routines in 2004:
Vault (Start Value: 9.7): 1½-twisting
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Uneven bars (SV: 9.9): Kip, cast handstand (KCH); stalder shoot to high bar; KCH; underswing to blind turn + Khorkina; KCH;
Gienger The Gienger is a gymnastics skill performed on the uneven bars for women and the high bar for men. It is named after German gymnast Eberhard Gienger. The release move looks like a half-turn layout "flyaway" above the bar to catch the same bar. Its C ...
; KCH 1/2 + giant 3/2 (Dawes) + Tkatchev; KCH; giant 1/1 + shootover to handstand + underswing shoot to high bar; KCH; giant + giant + double layout dismount.
Balance beam (SV: 10.0): Front handspring mount (McCool); front aerial + back handspring stepout + layout stepout + layout stepout; switch leap + Onodi; sheep jump; wolf jump 1/1; switch side leap; full turn with leg above horizontal + Popa; roundoff + triple twist dismount.
Floor exercise (SV: 10.0): Popa + tuck jump 2/1; roundoff + back handspring + 2½ twist + front 1/1; double turn with leg above horizontal + wolf jump 1/1; switch ring leap + Gogean; triple full; front double twist + front layout.
McCool's balance beam mount, a
front handspring
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with a two-foot landing, is named after her in the
International Federation of Gymnastics
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'
Code of Points because she was the first to perform it at the Olympics.
Floor music
2004: "Peter Gunn Theme"
References
External links
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Gym Dogs Win Third Straight NCAA Championship… article with videos
A Site by Morgan dedicated to Courtney McCool..great info, photo galleries, videos, animations, and more.
Dragon Gymnastics official websiteCourtney McCool videos on Gymnastike.org
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1988 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Kansas City, Missouri
American female artistic gymnasts
Gymnasts at the 2003 Pan American Games
Gymnasts at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Georgia Gym Dogs gymnasts
Olympic silver medalists for the United States in gymnastics
Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States
Pan American Games medalists in gymnastics
U.S. women's national team gymnasts
Medalists at the 2003 Pan American Games
NCAA gymnasts who have scored a perfect 10