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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-08T15:45:40.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Book Excerpts That Don't Suck",
    "Gymnastics",
    "Olympics",
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  "textContent": "_The following is excerpted from_ A Fraction of a Point: A Gymnastics Dynasty on the Line, _by Nina Mandell. Published by Kent State University Press. Reproduced with permission._ The book is available for purchase now_._\n\n* * *\n\nWith the Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School gymnastics team’s state win streak at five years old, Andrea Kinzer stood over her teammate Diana Moock, watching her as she sat on the ground calculating the scores from other teams across the meet. Diana, a numbers whiz with the nickname \"the human calculator,\" was furiously computing the scores of the competition that the team had gathered through their intel sources. Brecksville had an advantage: The order of events was randomly decided and in their draw that year, they went after Magnificat. But there was bad news: After completing her quick math, Diana looked at the team. \"We need to upgrade our skills,\" she said.",
  "title": "How One Ohio High School Built An Unlikely Gymnastics Dynasty"
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