U.S. gymnasts spur each other towards Beijing
NEW YORK (Reuters) - World champion Shawn Johnson experienced her first hiccup in a campaign to become the next U.S. Olympic gymnastics darling when she was beaten to the American Cup title by compatriot Nastia Liukin.
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