Plans, interrupted
There are differences among their situations, starting with the circumstances of their injuries.
Vancouver’s Gassaway and La Center’s Wonderly, both graduates of CAM High School in Battle Ground, were injured during competitions, and Skyview High School graduate Click while training. While Click and Gassaway took redshirt seasons last year following surgery, Wonderly did not have that opportunity because Sacramento State’s program does not redshirt gymnasts.
Gassaway injured her left ankle on a vault landing during a January 2012 meet at rival University of Utah, competing the rest of the season on bars but not vault before having the joint surgically repaired in October 2012.
“We had an MRI and knew it was torn, but we pretty much decided, ‘Well, it will heal itself,'” she said. “I kept competing on it, but for the rest of that season, I only did bars. I took the summer off and came back that fall, and it healed itself, but it healed wrong, so we had to do surgery on it. It was the only way. They had to actually move my heel over and put a pin in it, so I sort of had ankle reconstruction surgery.”
Gassaway spent the next six weeks on crutches after the procedure to repair her torn deltoid ligament on the inside of the ankle, the first two in a cast then a month wearing a boot that she was able to leave behind by the end of 2012. After a few more weeks with an ankle brace, she was able to begin training again last spring.