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Coach Peggy Liddick had been hopeful they could hang onto that ranking but a difficult preparation which included an ankle injury for golden girl Lauren Mitchell meant they finished bottom of the final eight.
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"I was really pleased with what we did tonight," coach Peggy Liddick said.
SI.com 2011
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"We can fight for that Olympic bronze medal," an upbeat Liddick said.
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Liddick said Australia were firmly in the race for the minor medals behind the Americans, but put greater emphasis on her gymnasts taking their performances from training to the heat of competition.
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The presence of strong teams from the United States, including world all around champion Bridget Sloan and silver medallist Rebecca Bross, and China, Russia and Canada means Liddick can get a gauge on her team against some of the best in the world.
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Liddick expected the competition to be fierce among Australia, China, Russia and Canada in the race to win the minor medals behind the United States.
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"The opportunity for our girls to compete against the world's best on home soil will be invaluable and will provide the perfect preparation ahead of the Games in New Delhi," Liddick said.
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Liddick said Australia were firmly in the race for the minor medals behind the Americans, but put greater emphasis on her gymnasts taking their performances from training to the heat of competition.
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Liddick expected the competition to be fierce among Australia, China, Russia and Canada in the race to win the minor medals behind the United States.
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"The opportunity for our girls to compete against the world's best on home soil will be invaluable and will provide the perfect preparation ahead of the Games in New Delhi," Liddick said.
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