The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 14, 1988, Page 11, Image 11

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Injury doesn’t floor Husker gymnast
I By Lori (>ritfin
Staff Reporter
Arthroscopic knee surgery has
been both depressing and uplifting for
Nebraska gymnast Racine Smith.
Smith, the only senior on the
Nebraska women’s gymnastics
team, has competed sparingly this
season because of a small piece of
bone in the joint of |
her left knee. The
injury, she said,
has been depress
ing because she
had never suf
fered any major j
health setbacks i
since she began [ __
competing in Smith
gymnastics eight years ago.
Smith said she has lessened the
mental stress brought on by the injury
by talking with her teammates and to
other athletes who have undergone
arthroscopic knee surgery.
Smith hopes to be back in the
lineup by March 26, when the Husk
ersu-avcl to Ames, Iowa, to compete
m i j?1® ^'Sht Championships. Her
goals for the remainder of the season,
she said, arc to help Nebraska repeat
its conference championship and
enter the regional competition as the
second- or third-seeded team. She
said the Huskcrs are also looking for
a top-five finish at the NCAA Cham
pionships April 22-23 in Salt Lake
City.
Smith said her goal is to compete
again in the floor exercise.
I have a lot of fun doing floor,”
Smith said, and I think the crowd
enjoys my floor routine a lot.”
Smith said she has seen many
changes since coming to Nebraska.
->hc said the Huskcrs have earned
respect from their opponents by
building the Nebraska program into a
successful one on the national level.
“There arc teams afraid of us,”
Smith said. I he team is a whole lot
closer this season. We have worked as
a unit. The team thinks about the team
more than themselves.”
Smith said Nebraska coach Rick
Walton influenced her decision to
become a Husker. She said she knew
Walton was building a team that she
wanted to be a part of.
Walton said Smith has been im
pressive throughout her career at
Nebraska.
“Racine has done everything since
she came to college,” Walton said.
“She has been consistent and has
upped her skill level. She’s gotten
much better.”
Walton said Smith performed ex
tremely well last season because she
never did poorly on a floor-exercise
or uneven-bar routine. That was a
sharp contrast, he said, to Smith’s
Ireshman year, when she finished
six that the Big Eight Championships.
Smith said her 5-foot-8 frame has
benefited her throughout her career at
Nebraska. She said she often receives
compliments about her tall build
because average gymnasts stand 5-3.
“I’ve been told that on bars it
makes my routine look nicer because
my body is so long,” Smith said.
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q Guest Speaker
0 All are Welcome!
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APPLICATIONS
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must be turned «n by 5:00 PM, March 18. 1988 Applica
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Recreation. 1740 Vine Street, or to OCR East. East
Campus -Activities Bldg. #32.
Intramural Deadlines
Tuesday. 3/15 e the entry deadline for co-rec slow pitch
softball and mens and womens outdoor soccer Play will
begin Tuesday, 3/29. 472-3467.
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