SMU web site says she attended school on The Hilltop in 2007.
SMU congratulates North Texas resident Nastia Liukin, who attended SMU in 2007 before focusing full-time on her training for the Olympics in Beijing. Liukin, who lives in Parker, Texas, near Plano, thrilled worldwide audiences and boosted U.S. pride by winning the gold medal in Women's Individual All-Around competition. She also won a silver medal on Wednesday as part of the U.S. Women's team in the Gymnastics Artistic competition.
SMU also congratulates alumna Sara Nordenstam ('06), who claimed the bronze medal on Friday morning (Aug. 15, 2008), swimming for Norway in the Women's 200-Meter Breaststroke in 2:23.02. The time also establishes a new European record.
George S. Patton wrote:I'm just upset I missed ...
Really? Now you're a gymnastics fan/expert? You're UPSET that you missed a gymnastics competition? She's a great athlete. Glad she's going to SMU. But there's not one of us on here who can decipher a "curious score" when none of us watches this stuff more than once every four years, and many of us don't watch it then.
Personally, I can't bring myself to watch any of that stuff - gymnastics, figure skating, even diving (which I actually like) - because it's subjective. I'm sure the judges don't try to be biased, but it's human nature to do so, at least a little.
Maybe this kid deserved the gold, maybe she didn't. I didn't watch, and like the rest of us on here, I wouldn't know if she deserved it or not unless she messed up so badly by falling that even a layman could tell she didn't deserve it. Good job. Glad she won. Glad she's one of ours, both as a school and a country. But if she competed in a sport some of us know about or care about, it would be a lot more exciting.
Wow, didn't know cheering for the USA was so wrong. I'll admit I don't know crap about gymnastics (or some of those other sports you mentioned), but I do know that I like to see the USA kick commie @ss.
SMU's first president, Robert S. Hyer, selected Harvard Crimson and Yale Blue as SMU's colors to symbolize SMU's high academic standards. We are one of the few Universities to have school colors with real meaning...and we just blow them off.
hopefully that will be 2 golds when this chinese age scandal finally hits the fan
i hate to tell yeah that it wont hit the fan. Its not an issue because their passports say 16...and the govt. gave them the passports. I highly doubt a govt. working official whistleblows without dying.