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Vise Back in the Mix
"It’s been a hard road for World Champion Hollie Vise
(pictured at right at the
2004 WOGA Classic). A
back injury stymied Vise's Olympic dreams, leaving her home
in Texas to watch teammate
Carly Patterson claim the crown in Athens. To make
matters worse, when Vise returned home after
Trials a stress fracture in her foot was discovered, though
she refuses to use either injury as an excuse"
© March
4, 2005
Inside
Gymnastics /
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Dallas gymnast steals the show
"Dallas gymnast Hollie Vise hadn't even planned to compete in
the all-around at the World Olympic Gymnastics Academy Classic
on Saturday at Allen High School. By after Vise did the three
events she had planned to do, she felt so good she decided to
compete in the fourth rotation, the floor exercise, too."
© January 18, 2004
Star-Telegram /
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Breakthrough year raises bar on gymnast's potential
"It was hard to miss Hollie Vise at the 2003 World Gymnastics
Championships in Anaheim, Calif. Vise, the cover girl of the
meet, was featured prominently on posters and programs."
© January 14, 2004
Star-Telegram /
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Hamm, Memmel, Vise add to American gold tally
"Forget red, white and blue. Gold is the color of choice for the
Americans. Paul Hamm, Hollie Vise and Chellsie Memmel all took
first place at the World Gymnastics Championships on Saturday
night, extending a gold rush the likes of which the Americans
haven't seen in two decades."
© August 24, 2003, Associated Press /
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Vise gives Americans a grip on championship
"Hollie Vise was being "iced." Not to suggest she was nursing an
injury or a fever, although as a member of a U.S. women's
gymnastics squad that's been beset by a freaky series of
physical maladies at the World Championships, it was amazing
that she didn't break her nose with the face plant she'd landed
off the uneven bars a few minutes earlier."
© August 21, 2003, Associated Press /
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Hurting no more, American gymnasts win a shocker
"An amazingly resilient U.S. women's gymnastics team shook off
injuries and illness and soared to a stunning team gold medal
Wednesday in the World Gymnastics Championships."
© August 21, 2003, Associated Press /
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All-Around, it is a strong effort by Dallas' Vise
"Neither an elbow injury nor a foot fracture could derail her.
Back pain and food poisoning failed to jostle her equilibrium.
And when the time came Thursday night, Dallasite Hollie Vise
never missed a beat."
© June 2003
Dallas Morning News /
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Giving 'em the old 1-2 punch
"Hollie Vise might not settle for a berth on the Pan American
Games team, judging by her lights-out performance in the women's
all-around preliminaries at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships on
Thursday night."
© June 2003
Milwaukee Sentinel /
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Vying for the Top
"Hollie Vise was only 11 when she burst on the world scene at
the Moscow News. Today, that moment seems both eons ago and like
yesterday at the same time."
© June 2003
Inside Gymnastics /
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Juniors
are causing a Stir
"Nobody's growing more contenders now than Evgeny Marchenko of
World Olympic Gymnastics Academy in Plano, Texas. Five of his
gymnasts -- Carly, Kaitlin, Hollie, Lindsey Vanden Eykel and
Nicole Childs qualified for U.S. Championships."
© August 2001
GirlsGymnastics.com /
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Who will be America's next star?
"No, Hollie hadn't scored her first 10.0 in elite competition.
She's been voted America's next star in a recent
GirlsGymnastics.com poll. She received 44.32% of the votes."
© June 2001
GirlsGymnastics.com /
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Vise never seems to get rattled - even in big meets
"Hollie Vise's body twists and flips high in the air, but she
keeps her thoughts - and any pesky tummy butterflies - firmly
grounded."
© February 2001
GirlsGymnastics.com /
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Gymnastics' next star?
"Hollie made her national television debut late last year, just
weeks after she turned 13, when NBC aired the Pontiac
International Team Competition. 'It's really exciting,' Hollie
says. 'It's cool to tell people you're going to be on TV.'"
© February 2001
GirlsGymnastics.com /
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Vise loves being a teenager
"Hollie Vise was waiting for that moment her entire life. That's
when she turned 13. 'It feels cool (to be a teenager),' she
says. 'I've been waiting a long time. I don't know (why), just
to be able to say you're a teenager.'"
© February 2001
GirlsGymnastics.com /
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