Clinching berth early will pay off in the road to the 2024 Paris Olympics
After barely squeaking into the world championship final as the eighth and last qualifier, Canada’s women’s gymnastics team knew there was only one way to go from there — up.
“All we said was, ‘We can’t do worse than eight,'” said Denelle Pedrick. “We went in with that mentality, and just wanting to enjoy it.”
Pedrick, three-time Olympian Ellie Black, Laurie Denommee, Sydney Turner and Emma Spence went on to win a historic bronze in the team event at the world artistic gymnastics championships on Tuesday in Liverpool, England, securing a berth at the 2024 Paris Olympics. All but Black were making their world debut.
The Canadians were unaware of their standing on Tuesday until Black put up a score of 13.833 on the beam — second only to China’s Ou Yushan — in Canada’s final event of the day.