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May 24, 2008 | Men's Gymnastics
May 24, 2008
NORMAN, Okla. -- Jonathan Horton was runner-up in the all-around and Steven Legendre finished second on floor exercise following Saturday night's finals competition at the 2008 Visa U.S. Championships in Houston, Texas. Horton, despite falls on high bar during both preliminary and finals competition, came just 0.25 points shy of claiming the U.S. all-around title won by Stanford's David Sender (180.700).
Horton and Sender tied for top honors in Saturday night's competition, earning matching all-around totals of 91.000, while Horton was second on rings (16.050) and tied for second on parallel bars (15.550) to finish second and sixth overall on the events. The Houston native also finished the two-day competition in third place on floor (30.800) and fifth on vault (32.050).
"I'm very happy for Jon," OU head coach Mark Williams said. "He's still in the hunt as far as making it to the Olympic Games. He still has some things he needs to work on, but I think he's headed in a good direction."
Horton's second-place all-around finish secured him a spot in next month's U.S. Olympic Trials in Philadelphia, Pa. The top 10 gymnasts in the final points standings from the U.S. Championships earned automatic berths, while four additional gymnasts will be selected by the Men's Program Committee early next week.
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