Carly Patterson

Carly Patterson

Carly Patterson

Carly Patterson
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Información Personal
Nombre completo: Carly Rae Patterson
País representado: Bandera de los Estados Unidos Estados Unidos
Fecha de nacimiento: 1988 de febrero de 4
Lugar de nacimiento Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Ciudad natal: Allen, Texas
Altura: 152 centímetros (Expresión errónea: falta operando para * )
Disciplina: WAG
Nivel: Senior Elite
Club: World Olympic Gym Academy
Entrenador(es) a la cabeza: Evgeny Marchenko
Asistente(s): Natasha Boyarskaya
Coreográfico: Tatiana Shegolkova
Habilidades epónicas: Patterson (balance beam)
Retiro: 2006
Carly Patterson
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Carly Rae Patterson (nació el 4 de febrero de 1988 en Baton Rouge, Louisiana) es una gimnasta estadounidense. Ella es la campeona del All-Around de los olímpicos del 2004. Actualmente vive en Allen, Texas.

Contenido

Biografía

Carrera Pre-Olympica

Patterson estaba en la fiesta de cumpleaños de una prima en Baton Rouge's Elite Gymnastics club en 1994 cuando el entrenador Johnny Moyal (un tres veces olímpico por Israel) la vio y le preguntó a la mama si estaba recibiendo clases.[1] Cuando la mama dijo que no, Moyal quedo impresionado con su talento natural. Luego Carly empezó a tomar clases. En 2000, Patterson participo en Top Gym Tournament en Bélgica; Gano la medalla de plata en All-Around y bronze en balance beam, el que ella ha dicho que es su favorito.

En los Goodwill Games de 2001 en Brisbane, Australia, ella estaba en segunda posición en All-Around antes de la rotación final. Ella tenia una enfermedad en el estomago, however, and she missed three landings on the floor exercise and finished seventh overall. Nevertheless, her balance beam routine was particularly spectacular, featuring what would become her signature double Arabian dismount (later to be named "the Patterson"). Carly Patterson also performed the double Arabian dismount at The 2004 Olympic Games, in Athens, Greece.

Patterson was named the U.S. Junior National All-Around champion in 2002. She had previously received fourth place in 2000 and third place in 2001. By this time, she was largely considered the future of American gymnasts and a viable candidate for the 2004 Olympic All-Around title. From 2002 onward, she would continue to win nearly every All-Around event she entered. She was forced to sit out the 2003 U.S. National Championships because of a broken elbow (a big disappointment for Patterson, as this was to be her first senior nationals). At the 2003 World Gymnastics Championships in Anaheim, California, she earned the all-around silver medal —the first time an American woman had won an all-around medal at that competition since 1994. She also helped her team to earn the team gold medal. It appeared Patterson would once again fight it out with Russia's Svetlana Khorkina in Athens.

Patterson won the all around at the prestigious American Cup competition in both 2003 and 2004. (This event helped to launch Nadia Comaneci's career before the Olympics in 1976.[cita requerida]) In 2003, Patterson was the youngest competitor, having just turned 15, and it was her first major senior competition. In 2004, she swept the meet, winning all four events and the all around, collecting a total of $14,000 for her wins ($10,000 for the all around, $1,000 per event).

In 2004, she became a co-champion with Courtney Kupets in the all-around event at the U.S. Gymnastics Championships. She also won the floor exercise and placed second on balance beam.

At the 2004 Olympic trials, Patterson had two uncharacteristic falls on balance beam over the course of two days, dropping her to third place. Although she did not earn an automatic Olympic berth at this competition, her successful performances at the training camp following trials were more than enough to place her on the team. Few doubted that she was a huge contender for the Olympic All-Around title.

2004 Summer Olympics

At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Patterson competed as an all-around athlete and delivered outstanding performances in the preliminary competition, finishing first overall, qualifying for the all-around and balance beam finals. In the team finals, Carly did not perform as well she did in the preliminaries. She under-rotated her vault, stubbed the low bar with her foot, and her beam routine was marred by wobbles and a lunge forward on the dismount: only on floor did Carly perform as well as she was capable of. She later admitted that she was more nervous than she had previously been in the competition. The U.S. team made other mistakes, such as Courtney Kupets costly missed turn on floor, and came away with the silver medal after having been favorites for gold.

In the Individual All-Around, Carly was back to her best and the competition proved to be the much-anticipated battle between Carly and legend Svetlana Khorkina. After scoring lower than usual on the vault (9.375), Carly was stronger on her last three events, scoring 9.575 on uneven bars, 9.725 on the balance beam, and 9.712 on the floor exercise. She won the gold medal, an achievement that had only been attained by one other American gymnast, Mary Lou Retton, exactly twenty years before during the 1984 summer games. Carly became the first American woman to ever win the Olympic All-Around title in a fully attended Olympic Games.

On August 23, 2004 she competed in the finals for the beam event where she received a score of 9.775 and won the silver medal behind Catalina Ponor of Romania.

Leading up to the 2004 Olympic Games, she was prepared by her two former Soviet coaches: the famous Russian acrobat Evgeny Marchenko, who immigrated to the United States from Latvia after the Collapse of the Soviet Union, and Natalya Boyarskaya.

After Athens

Soon after the Olympic games ended, it was discovered that Carly had a couple of bulging disks in her lower back. The problem had apparently been festering for years, but had somehow gone without notice. Carly announced after the injury was made public that she would be taking some time off from gymnastics to nurse the injury. Even at full health, Carly would not have been able to train as intensely after the Olympics as she did before because of her new tight schedule.

Carly Patterson has done the talk show circuit and has made numerous guest appearances since the Athens Games. Although some hoped that she would return to full training to defend her all-around gold, Patterson decided in 2006 she would not plan to participate in the 2008 Olympic Games and would retire from Gymnastics. Her coach said in a TV interview[cita requerida], "It's hard to top an All-Around Gold."

She has stayed occupied with event appearances, gymnastics-related and otherwise. She has also landed a number of high profile corporate sponsorships; she appeared in a Mobile ESPN commercial aired during Super Bowl XL. She also has finished her authorized biography, which was released in April 2006.

Celebrity Duets TV show

On August 29, 2006, she started her appearance on the show Celebrity Duets. The program was a reality show executive produced by Simon Cowell of American Idol fame. Celebrities not known for singing were teamed up with professional singers; one of the eight celebrities was voted off each week. The show aired every Thursday on FOX with a results show each Friday, from September 7, 2006 to October 13, 2006.

On September 8, 2006, during the "results" show, she joined Cheech Marin and Lea Thompson in the bottom three. The audience, however, spared Patterson from elimination to continue competing the next week on Thursday, September 14.

On September 15, 2006, during the "results" show, Carly Patterson was eliminated from the competition (singing a duet with Jesse McCartney). Patterson said that she would continue to sing. She also encouraged the audience to continue voting for the remaining celebrities because the cause is charity.

Music career

First announced in a March 2005 interview, Patterson has expressed interest in becoming a professional singer. On August 21, 2005, she gave an interview on FOX Sports Net's Sports Sunday in which she gave more details on her future career. She sang a small segment of "Damaged" and said that she went to New York City to record the demo. On December 18, 2005, she announced that she signed a demo contract for four songs with Papa Joe's Records, owned by Joe Simpson, father of Jessica and Ashlee Simpson. She worked with singer and writer Chris Megert. They wrote and produced songs titled "Time to Wake Up" and "Lost in Me". The demo contract with Papa Joe Records has since expired.

On February 4, 2008, Carly signed a recording contract with MusicMind Records, a Chicago based Indie label. Her new single Temporary Life (Ordinary Girl) was released on March 25, 2008. Her debut album (title unknown) was scheduled for release August 5, 2008, coincidentally, the same week as the start of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. The CD did not release on the day it was supposed to. Carly is still working on it and it may come out soon.

On September 10, 2008, a remixed version of Carly's Temporary Life single was played on the Bobby Bones Show. The mixed version featured the new artist, Captain Caucasian (Bobby Bones's rapper pseudonym).

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