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    <title>Beijing Bound</title>
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          <img height="150" alt="ShaylaWorley.jpg" hspace="5" src="http://www.insidegymnastics.com/igblog/content/binary/ShaylaWorley.jpg" width="300" align="right" border="0" />Beijing
Bound ... two short words that have been used to describe me for the past four years.
And despite the shortcoming and bad timing of my recent leg injury, I am still Beijing
bound.
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For those of you who don’t know, about two-and-a-half weeks ago I broke my right fibula.My
leg had been hurting for a little while, but I just thought it was shin splints. I
iced it every day and did the normal shin exercises, but when I got to the final selection
camp, I knew there was something wrong with my leg.Every night when I went to bed,
I prayed it would feel better when I woke up.
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In warm-up on the first day of competition, I was doing my thirty-second touch on
beam and, after an illusion turn, I stepped and heard/felt a "pop", and my Olympic
dream was over just like that…
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But my team still has a gold medal to win, and I want to be there to help in any way
I can, even if it's just with my loud mouth from the stands. 
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I’ll be leaving for China on Thursday, August 7<sup>th,</sup> and I am extremely excited
and can't wait to keep you all updated on everything that happens on my trip to China.
From gymnastics, to the Great Wall, to the food and shopping, I’ll keep you updated. 
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I know so many people would love to go over there to experience it themselves, but
just can’t, so I’ll do my best to make you feel like you’re actually in China! Stay
posted for my next update!
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~Shayla Worley~
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