Morgan Hamm gives up gymnastics spot in Olympics
BEIJING — Morgan Hamm's eyes were red, his voice shaky.
The bone spurs digging into his left leg made it impossible for him to tumble, and giving up his spot on the U.S. men's gymnastics team was the right thing to do — the only thing to do. That didn't make it hurt any less.
Hamm withdrew Thursday, two days before competition begins, leaving former University of Oklahoma standout Jonathan Horton as ...
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