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Olympic silver medalist Bridget Sloan scored highest on the Uneven Bars by .300 to help her stage a comeback and win the all-around title.

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" And now getting the uneven bars that is Bridget Sloan."

" She did not have a very good. One."

" Being released coming up."

" Take that right to her fingertips. It's over with the Clinton after the Beijing Olympics but continued to train continues. She has had no down time."

" The reason -- mention is that what happens here in the season champions. Ships will be partially determine who represented the United States. At the world championships in London in October."

" Watch this kid misses."

" New for her she's like him where he got that far into our first tech but what's so hard she keeps her legs together that means she can't see the bar. Until much later."

" Set with those world championships coming up she is planning. To continue training obviously in the all around that's her goal she would like to beat the all around gymnasts selected. Hurdles world championships which are coming up you know."

" Bridget Sloan gets a fourteen point nine that's a little bit better than she did anyone want to. Eighteen point 55."

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