Aly Raisman places first on 'DWTS' as Olympic teammates watch

Aly Raisman placed first on the newest episode of 'Dancing with the Stars' with her contemporary routine. Aly Raisman was cheered on by her Olympic teammates Kyla Ross and Gabby Douglas.

Aly Raisman (l.) poses with her teammate Gabby Douglas (r.).

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April 9, 2013

Aly Raisman’s former Olympic teammates Kyla Ross and Gabby Douglas attended the April 8 episode of “Dancing with the Stars” to cheer on Raisman, who placed first in the episode with her partner Mark Ballas.

Raisman performed a contemporary routine with Ballas that was set to the song “Titanium” by David Guetta. The theme of the evening was the best year of the contestants’ lives and Raisman had chosen 2012, when she competed at the Olympics. In addition to the “best year” theme, each celebrity participant had to perform a solo during the routine.

“I'm excited that this is the show they'll be at because it's all about the Olympics,” Raisman had said of Ross and Douglas’s appearance in an interview with USA Today.

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Judge Bruno Tonioli seemed especially impressed by Raisman’s performance.

“Forget about titanium, you are going for gold,” he told her during the show.

Raisman and Ballas earned a score of 27 out of 30, while former frontrunner Zendaya and her partner Valentin Chmerkovskiy and contestant Kellie Pickler and her partner Derek Hough were directly behind Raisman and Ballas, with both earning a score of 26 out of 30. Contestants Victor Ortiz and his partner Lindsay Arnold and Lisa Vanderpump and her partner Gleb Savchenko tied for last place with a score of 18 out of 30. Vanderpump had fainted during one of her practices and so had reduced rehearsal time.

Raisman told USA Today that she hoped to integrate some of her “Dancing” skills to her gymnastics in the future.

“I'm excited to bring some cool moves I've learned on the show to my floor routine,” she said. 

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During this routine, she particularly wanted to win over judge Carrie Ann Inaba, she told TV Guide.

"I want to impress Carrie Ann [Inaba]," Raisman said in an interview before the show. "She said I held back the first week and that I went out of character last week, so I don't want her to think that again this week."

The former Olympian served as the captain of the American women’s gymnastics team for the London 2012 Olympics and earned a gold medal for her floor routine. 

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