14 S Monday, July 14, 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com ELISE RAY gymnastics: The vault, which is usually set at 49 inches, was incor- From Page 13 rectly set at 47 inches. The vault was Ray's first event, 'Holy cow, here I am. This is it.'And I and because of the incorrect height, remember thatfeeling very clearly." she fell. At the time, no one knew of After settling in, Ray thrived in the problem, and both Ray and her Sydney. She was the lone U.S. gym- coach were baffled at her fall. After nast to qualify for the final of an the third event, she learned of the individual event, mistake and was the beam. But even given the option to the competition redo her vault. She wasn't all that Ray "W hen I think took the chance had hoped for, as about it now even and hit both of her her entire team was i routines. But in the done and spend- it's shocking that end, Ray believes ing time with their that had the vault families while Ray it could happen." been set correctly, was forced to train her mental attitude by herself. After a and adrenaline month of training would have stayed before the games, she was tired and high, and she would have scored ready to take a break. better overall. "of course I was happy and I "This never ever happens," Ray was proud of myself for qualifying said. "And here I was at the most on those events," Ray said. "I really important competition of my life, tried to focus in and enjoy the expe- and it's happening. When I think rience. I wish I could say itwas won- about it now even, it's shocking that derful, but it was difficult." it could happen." The individual event finals fea- The team finished third overall tured a very rare occurrence in and Ray finished 13th in the all- around and eighth in the beam final to finish up her career - for the time being. CROSSROADS After the Olympics, Ray didn't know if she wanted to continue to compete. Luckily for Michigan and Ray, she chose to carry on with her gymnastics career. "One reason I chose Michigan was because as soon as I walked on campus I was in love," Ray said. "I loved the little city that it is. I just loved going to coffee shops and reading and writing. And I just lovedbeing on campus." In Jan. 2001, Ray joined the Wol- verines and her impact was immedi- ately felt in the gym. She shared the 2001 NCAA All- Around title and was named a first- team All-American. During her time as a Wolverine, Ray became one of the most deco- rated Michigan gymnasts ever. She was named an All-American three more times and won the NCAA National Championships in the balance beam (2002) and uneven bars (2004). And in 2004 and 2005, Ray was named the NCAA Northeast Region Gym- nast of the Year. Outside of her statistical accomplishments, it was the team philosophy that Ray remembers most. At Michiganshe was engrossed in a team-oriented situation, something she never got in club gymnastics. "I'm so thankful that it all worked out and I was able to use my gymnastics for the Univer- sity," Ray said. "I wish I could go back and start over again." Ray's most memorable part of competing at Michigan had nothing to do with scores or indi- vidual awards. "We loved each other, and we Former Michigan gymnast Elise Ray wants to become a writer of children after she is unable to continue performing with Cirque du Soleil. supported each other," Ray said. "The girls at Michigan were like my sisters, I mean it was always all together. Since Ray enjoyed a more diverse lifestyle in Ann Arbor, she could put time into academics and enjoy her life outside gymnastics. "It was like a relationship," Ray said. "We gave them everything we had academically and athletically, and they provided us with this edu- cation of this renowned university." Ray graduated with an English degree and plans to use it once she is done with her work in Vegas. BACK IN VEGAS Ray loves her time in Las Vegas and realizes it's her last stop before switching career paths. In the future, she wants to get into writ- ing and may even start with chil- dren books. Her time at Michigan allowed Ray to strengthen her love for writing as well as enjoy four more years of gymnastics. "Before college I didn't know if I really wanted to continue in gymnastics because I was a little bit burnt out," Ray said. "But it was the best decision of my life. It relit my love for the sport, and I became passionate again about gymnastics." a @Sanl,7*4 I dNeed Information? 7Veah, we've got that. Campus Information Centers 734 764-INFO www.umich.edulinfo Need More Space? i 0 F-or more coupon savings go to: www.everydaycninesefood.com Chicken wings or Any purchase over $15|| crab rangoons with $10 purchase *Pleamenon uponwheoredern *Plg a mention this coupon when ordering. Nots lid oithasyo o whe ns oerpil. Not valid with any other rs or specials. San xpoiesn 1/31/08 7~S Exires l01 /8 ' San Fu Oriental Cuisine " 668-4787 San Fe Oriental Cuisine " 668-4787 L Wih Copon PerPurcaseWith Coupon 1PerPurchase College~edLofts.com