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Summary Gabby Douglas upset world champion Jordyn Wieber for the first time Sunday.
She won the Olympic trials and the lone guaranteed spot for the London Games.Douglas, 16, bolstered by a dazzling uneven bars routine that would make an acrobat sweat, beat Wieber by a mere 0.1 points after finishing a close second at last months U.S. championship and the first night of trials.Now shell wait to see who joins her on what will be the strongest team the Americans have had since 1996, one that will be not just favored but expected to bring home only the second Olympic team gold.A selection committee will decide the remaining members of the five-woman team, with an announcement expected later Sunday. Wieber, who lost only her second all-around competition since 2008, is sure to be on the squad.One gymnast who wont be headed to London, at least not to compete, is Olympic champion Nastia Liukin.Liukin announced her comeback last October, hoping to become the first reigning Olympic champion to return to the games since Nadia Comaneci in 1980. But desire and grit are no match for shoulder problems and a three-year layoff, and Liukins glittering career sputtered to an end.She fell on uneven bars, her signature event, when her fingertips could only brush the b
