ST. LOUIS – Like any fan of the Olympics, Shane Wiskus has been following the stories of athletes competing in the U.S. Olympic trials. "It's really inspiring," the former Gophers gymnast said. "It's cool to see people's dreams come true, and to see people work through adversity and keep pushing through."
Wiskus hopes to realize his own Olympic dream this week, at the U.S. Olympic trials for gymnastics. Thursday, he proved he could handle that working-through-adversity part just fine. The Spring Park native zoomed into second place in the all-around standings on day one of the men's competition, moving a step closer to making the Olympic team that will be announced Saturday.
Three weeks ago, Wiskus fell three times from the high bar on his final event at the U.S. championships. That was one of his best events Thursday at The Dome at America's Center. His score of 13.800 on high bar helped stake Wiskus to an early lead in the all-around, though Brody Malone overtook him late in the competition.
Malone, the U.S. and NCAA champion in the all-around, tops the standings with a score of 85.250. Wiskus is next with 84.300, followed by Yul Moldauer (83.650) and Sam Mikulak (83.200).
Scores from day one carry over to Saturday, with the athlete earning the highest cumulative score receiving an automatic berth on the Olympic team. The second-place finisher in the all-around also will make the team if he places in the top three in at least three events. Wiskus was first on parallel bars, third on vault and third on high bar Thursday.
Malone, who was in the top three in four events, was the only other athlete to meet that standard. The U.S. roster will include four gymnasts for the team competition, one who will compete individually and as many as five alternates.
USA Gymnastics did not make Wiskus or Malone available for comment after the competition. But Wiskus' coach, Kostya Kolesnikov, said he was "absolutely proud" of how Wiskus performed.