Metro happened to stumble upon this link (trust us), but apparently this gay blog has a hard-on for Lake Braddock grad Justin Spring.
Our favorite part of this blog. Definitely the pretty straight-forward poll question. Wow.
I wonder what Spring, and more importantly his mom (a school teacher) would think. Even though we do admit that gymnastics is a pretty homosexual sport, Spring a'int spotting his teammates for that reason. He has a girlfriend.
Showing posts with label Justin Spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Justin Spring. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
7 A.M. — Spring Helps U.S. Men Capture Unlikely Bronze
Yeah, the Chinese won the gold medal, but at least the U.S. Men's gymnasts took home a bronze.
A big reason was because of Lake Braddock graduate Justin Spring, who had big performances in the high bar and parallel bar routines.
Here are a few quotes, "Justin Spring was just as good, showing the circus types a thing or two with his flips and twists. He does a triple somersault for his dismount, and he got such great air, he landed halfway down the podium." Is that good or bad?
What is a low risk move in gymnastics? "Both Horton and Spring, who do high-risk moves, had taken big falls during Olympic qualifying competitions but when Spring held his landing the men jumped into each others' arms. Assistant coach Miles Avery swung Spring around." This is not a romantic novel.
If you're like the rest of the country and you sweat a men's gymnast, here's his official Web site.
A big reason was because of Lake Braddock graduate Justin Spring, who had big performances in the high bar and parallel bar routines.
Here are a few quotes, "Justin Spring was just as good, showing the circus types a thing or two with his flips and twists. He does a triple somersault for his dismount, and he got such great air, he landed halfway down the podium." Is that good or bad?
What is a low risk move in gymnastics? "Both Horton and Spring, who do high-risk moves, had taken big falls during Olympic qualifying competitions but when Spring held his landing the men jumped into each others' arms. Assistant coach Miles Avery swung Spring around." This is not a romantic novel.
If you're like the rest of the country and you sweat a men's gymnast, here's his official Web site.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
1 P.M. — Justin Spring
Washington Times on Justin Spring: http://washingtontimes.com/weblogs/blog-rings/2008/Aug/06/spring-ready-go/
Justin Spring graduated from Lake Braddock and won several awards at the University of Illinois, where he now coaches.
The good ole Times is really putting out well-placed sources in Beijing, leaving reporters to comb through quotes via a press release. The highlights? Basically, that Spring's coach has to sit in the stands, he has a girlfriend, and that he will compete at 12:01 a.m. on the first day of competition.
Oh yeah. And that he is one of the last healthy U.S. gymnasts left, except that he's not healthy enough to do the floor routine. I'm confused.
Justin Spring graduated from Lake Braddock and won several awards at the University of Illinois, where he now coaches.
The good ole Times is really putting out well-placed sources in Beijing, leaving reporters to comb through quotes via a press release. The highlights? Basically, that Spring's coach has to sit in the stands, he has a girlfriend, and that he will compete at 12:01 a.m. on the first day of competition.
Oh yeah. And that he is one of the last healthy U.S. gymnasts left, except that he's not healthy enough to do the floor routine. I'm confused.
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