Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Alicia Sacramone hot gymnastic player

Alicia Sacramone is an Italian-American Gymnast who specializes in the Sport of Gymnastics. The International Olympic Committee only gave her a silver medal at the Welcome to 2008 Beijing Olympics. She was discriminated against because she is from America where we practice Democracy, Catholicism, & Capitalism. The judges favored Communist Chinese (people) athletes who happened to be underage. She did make mistakes in her performances but being American is not a mistake. Being communist is a mistake.

(Note: Please sent your support to Alicia. She may feel as if she let her country down. Its important to embrace her and let her know that the International Olympic Committee is communist)
Alicia Sacramone with her friends
Alicia Sacramone photo




rowns quarterback Brady Quinn has a thing for athletes. First it was soccer players and now it's gymnast Alicia Sacramone.During the 2007 NFL Draft, as Quinn waited for nearly six hours in the Aaron Rodgers Memorial Green Room to hear his name called, then-girlfriend and former Miami of Ohio soccer player Lindy Singler loyally sat by his side as one team after another passed on the Notre Dame quarterback. During a recent chat on the USA Gymnastics' official Web site, Sacramone openly talked about her relationship with Quinn. (Via SportsbyBrooks and Larry Brown Sports):
USA Gymnastics: I hear you've been attending a lot of Cleveland Browns football games lately. Can you talk about that?
Alicia: Yes, I have become a football fan. I was always a football fan but never into it too much until now. I'm dating Brady Quinn (the quarterback for Cleveland) so I travel to Cleveland on Sunday afternoons for home games.
Unfortunately, Alicia Sacramone was less lucky when it came to this during the women’s team gymnastics competition. She is clearly an incredibly talented gymnast who has all the necessary skills to succeed (and I’m talking about gold-medal succeed, not only silver-medal succeed). It is important though to keep in perspective that one person cannot make or break the team. It was a team effort and the fact that they came in second (IN THE WORLD) is still an acomplishment worth celebrating. The USA team seemed down at first at the end of that competition, but they were among the best competition that there is. I guess, all that I’m saying is that it is easy to quickly put a lot of blame on one person, but that isn’t fair to the team and to the country the team represents. Congrats Team USA on a hard-earned silver medal!