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Jennifer Sey

Athletes are just people
The outrage over Usain Bolt's chest-pounding proves that we expect athletes to be heroes -- and when they're not, we turn on them.
Chasing the dragon
For young stars like Shawn Johnson and Lolo Jones with their whole lives ahead of them, the Olympics are a tough act to follow.
Fool's gold
The real question to ask after Liukin and He's routines: Why can't there be a tie?
33 and fabulous
The most astonishing event of the women's individual gymnastics event finals was turned in by a 33-year-old mom.
Watching Nastia's gold and Shawn's silver
As a former elite gymnast myself, it's hard to watch Olympic competition. But then Nastia Liukin and Shawn Johnson blew me away.
How did Team USA gymnastics get so good?
What happened since the mid-1970s that turned the women's gymnastics program into the tour de force it has become? The Karolyis happened.
The beast
As a former elite athlete, I turn into a horrible, condescending jerk when I watch the Olympics with armchair fans like you.
Precision vs. power
The scrappy American women's gymnasts captured my heart, but I'm rooting for the Chinese -- they need some joy in their lives.
Let 'em eat steroids
Plenty of legal and illegal things enhance performance. When I was a gymnast, I'd have taken any of either that would have made me better.
Breakfast of also-rans
What do McDonald's, Budweiser and other advanced nutritional supplements have to do with the Olympics?
Why watching the Olympics is torture for me
As a former top gymnast, I know what it feels like to stand on a 4-inch-wide plank, carrying the world on your 16-year-old shoulders.
Why are gymnasts so young?
Half of the Chinese "women" may be under the minimum age of 16. Something's wrong when you have to be a kid to win.
Beijing 2008: The blog
Meet the four scribblers, including author John Krich and former national gymnastics champ Jennifer Sey, who'll bring you Salon's take on the games.

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Scoring the Beijing Olympics
They get a 9 for pomp and spectacle, but only a 3 for furthering world understanding and a 2 for the fan experience.
Athletes are just people
The outrage over Usain Bolt's chest-pounding proves that we expect athletes to be heroes -- and when they're not, we turn on them.
What happened to the real Olympics?
By only showing snippets of classic events like the decathlon, high jump and pole vaulting, NBC is missing what makes the Olympics special.

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About the Authors

Gary Kamiya is Salon's writer at large. He covered the Olympics for the magazine in Nagano, Sydney and Athens.

King Kaufman is Salon's daily sports columnist.

John Krich has been covering China for 20 years, most recently as the Asian Wall Street Journal's main food/sports/culture writer. He's the author of "El Beisbol," "Won Ton Lust" and other literary travelogues.

Jennifer Sey is the author of "Chalked Up," her memoir about the ups and downs in internationally competitive gymnastics. She was the 1986 U.S. National Champion and a seven-time national team member.

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