Her parents on the other hand ...
Lynn and Rick Raisman looked like they were on an invisible roller coaster as they leaned, cowered, and squirmed in their seats during their 22-year-old daughter's routine on the uneven bars Sunday.
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Their gut-wrenching performance in the stands caught the eye of NBC cameras -- and quickly went viral on the internet.
The animated couple even spawned a few imitators.
It's not the first time the Raismans have caught the attention of the crowd. They first squirmed their way to stardom during their daughter's performance at the 2012 London Olympics.
They needn't have worried; their daughter won two gold medals in the team and floor events, and one bronze on the balance beam that year.
U.S. women's gymnastics team is ready to rule Rio
This time round, the Raismans will again have to hold on to their seats when Team USA takes to the floor for the women's team all-around final Tuesday.
If there was a gold medal for the best parent reactions at the Olympics, we know who we'd be putting our money on.
This time round, the Raismans will again have to hold on to their seats when Team USA takes to the floor for the women's team all-around final Tuesday. U.S. women's gymnastics team is ready to rule Rio Her parents on the other hand ... This time round, the Raismans will again have to hold on to their seats when Team USA takes to the floor for the women's team all-around final Tuesday. U.S. women's gymnastics team is ready to rule Rio Lynn and Rick Raisman looked like they were on an invisible roller coaster as they leaned, cowered, and squirmed in their seats during their 22-year-old daughter's routine on the uneven bars Sunday. U.S. women's gymnastics team is ready to rule Rio They needn't have worried; their daughter won two gold medals in the team and floor events, and one bronze on the balance beam that year. They needn't have worried; their daughter won two gold medals in the team and floor events, and one bronze on the balance beam that year. It's not the first time the Raismans have caught the attention of the crowd. They first squirmed their way to stardom during their daughter's performance at the 2012 London Olympics. Their gut-wrenching performance in the stands caught the eye of NBC cameras -- and quickly went viral on the internet. Their gut-wrenching performance in the stands caught the eye of NBC cameras -- and quickly went viral on the internet. It's not the first time the Raismans have caught the attention of the crowd. They first squirmed their way to stardom during their daughter's performance at the 2012 London Olympics. This time round, the Raismans will again have to hold on to their seats when Team USA takes to the floor for the women's team all-around final Tuesday. The animated couple even spawned a few imitators. This time round, the Raismans will again have to hold on to their seats when Team USA takes to the floor for the women's team all-around final Tuesday. This time round, the Raismans will again have to hold on to their seats when Team USA takes to the floor for the women's team all-around final Tuesday. Their gut-wrenching performance in the stands caught the eye of NBC cameras -- and quickly went viral on the internet. U.S. women's gymnastics team is ready to rule Rio They needn't have worried; their daughter won two gold medals in the team and floor events, and one bronze on the balance beam that year. If there was a gold medal for the best parent reactions at the Olympics, we know who we'd be putting our money on. They needn't have worried; their daughter won two gold medals in the team and floor events, and one bronze on the balance beam that year. If there was a gold medal for the best parent reactions at the Olympics, we know who we'd be putting our money on. Their gut-wrenching performance in the stands caught the eye of NBC cameras -- and quickly went viral on the internet. Lynn and Rick Raisman looked like they were on an invisible roller coaster as they leaned, cowered, and squirmed in their seats during their 22-year-old daughter's routine on the uneven bars Sunday. It's not the first time the Raismans have caught the attention of the crowd. They first squirmed their way to stardom during their daughter's performance at the 2012 London Olympics. This time round, the Raismans will again have to hold on to their seats when Team USA takes to the floor for the women's team all-around final Tuesday. U.S. women's gymnastics team is ready to rule Rio The animated couple even spawned a few imitators. Her parents on the other hand ... This time round, the Raismans will again have to hold on to their seats when Team USA takes to the floor for the women's team all-around final Tuesday. The animated couple even spawned a few imitators.
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