I Never Became an Olympian'. A former rhythmic gymnastics powerhouse…, by Stanford Magazine, Stanford Magazine

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Jasmine Kerber, a former rhythmic gymnastics powerhouse — and current Stanford sophomore — explains why she’s OK with how things turned out.

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The U.S. rhythmic gymnastics team competition will start with a cover of 'It's My Life' and end with 'a lot of tears' at the Tokyo airport. It's now or never.