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Shane Wiskus aims for second Olympic team

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  • Shane Wiskus wants to make the U.S. Men's Olympic team for the second time
  • The Men's U.S. Gymnastics Trials start on Thursday night
  • Wiskus is confident in his abilities and has been training hard
  • He previously competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics
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  • Wiskus previously competed in the 2016 Rio Olympics and is determined to represent his country once again
  • He performed well during the Men's U.S. Gymnastics Trials, particularly on floor exercise where he scored third-best of the night with a 14.350
  • Wiskus is confident in his abilities and hopes to be consistent in his performances to secure a spot on the team
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  • Malone's career was in jeopardy following a "catastrophic" knee injury in 2023, but he made a strong comeback by ditching the bulky brace that protects his surgically repaired knee on vault and sticking the landing with the second-best score of the night.
  • Malone watched from home last fall as the American men earned a bronze at the world championships, but he seems to be getting stronger the further removed he is from the injury and is ready to represent his country in the upcoming Olympics.
  • Richard became a breakout star when he captured bronze in the all-around at the world championships and has been building toward this moment, showing that he is ready to meet the challenge of the Men's U.S. Gymnastics Trials.
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