McKayla Maroney is widely considered the best female gymnast in the world on the vault. Just ask her coach. Before thewomen's vault, U.S. coach Martha Karolyi was quite clear.
"She's the best," Karolyi told The Associated Press.
Over the long run, that may be true. But Maroney did not produce the best performance during the women's vault final at the London Olympics on Sunday. After posting the highest vault score during qualifying (by nearly half a point) and executing a breathtaking vault during the team finals, Maroney delivered a lackluster performance by her incredibly high standards. Of course, that was still good for the silver medal behind Sandra Raluca Izbasa of Romania.
After an impressive Amanar vault on her first attempt, the reigning world championfailed to stick the landing on her second attempt, falling down into a sitting position. Izbasa capitalized on the mistake, leaving the 16-year-old from California to settle for the silver medal.
"I didn't deserve to to win gold if I landed on my butt," Maroney told reporters after the competition, via USA Today. "I'm not disappointed about the silver, I'm disappointed about my performance."
With scores of 15.866 and 14.300, Maroney finished with an overall 15.083. Izbasa took gold with 15.191 while Maria Paseka of Russia won bronze with 15.050.