U.S. gymnasts searching for gold
But group's fate will rest in how individuals respond to qualifying highs and lowsBy Alyssa Roenigk | ESPN.comJuly 31, 2012
It's been 16 years since the U.S. women's gymnastics team won an Olympic all-around gold medal, but this year's team is poised to reset the counter. Instead of focusing on individual all-around favorite Jordyn Wieber not making the finals, this team should be locking in on the positive: The current world champion and three of the top four finishers in the Olympic individual qualifier will take the floor Tuesday for Team USA. Here are five things to watch when they do.
1. How Wieber responds. The current world all-around champion, Wieber walked into individual all-around qualifying on Sunday believing she could be the first gymnast since the Ukraine's Lilia Podkopayeva in 1996 (and only the second gymnast ever) to follow up a world title with an Olympic win the next year. She left North Greenwich Arena in tears after failing to qualify for finals. (She finished fourth overall, behind her best friend, Aly Raisman, and Gabby Douglas. Only two athletes from each team may qualify for the finals.) Team USA, however, qualified first, and that is where Wieber must turn her attention. Her team needs her 












