TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) The vault competition is all about routine for Alabama gymnast Ashley Miles, who counts her steps and focuses on the same things every time.<br>
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``The vault for me is automatic,'' said Miles, who prefers the less predictable uneven bars. ``I do the same thing every time.''<br>
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The NCAA championships have been close to automatic for her, too. Miles is bidding to win a third consecutive individual title at the NCAA championships Thursday through Saturday at Auburn.<br>
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No Alabama gymnast has ever managed that feat.<br>
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Miles won NCAA titles in the vault as a freshman in 2003 and on the floor exercise last season.<br>
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Penney Hauschild, who won four individual titles in 1985 and 1986, is the only Alabama gymnast to claim more national individual titles.<br>
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Miles is more interested in helping the Crimson Tide win another team title.<br>
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``Sure, she'd like to win three national championships on vault,'' Alabama coach Sarah Patterson said. ``But I remember at the end of practice (last week), she held up her hand and said, `It doesn't matter if you're the seventh, eighth or ninth person on this event, you need to be ready.'<br>
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``That tells me right there from her conversation with her teammates she wasn't thinking about being the individual national champion. She's thinking, `How do I get my teammates all ready to go.'''<br>
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Miles is a powerfully built 5-foot-8 junior who commands plenty of attention when she's competing in a sport typically dominated by smaller competitors.<br>
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``It doesn't matter where we were,'' Patterson said. ``When she did that floor routine, if you're not watching your daughter out there, your eyes drift over to Ashley. We've had a lot of great floor exercise routines. We've had national champions on floor. I've never seen someone just grab the crowd like she does.''<br>
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Miles finished the regular season ranked No. 1 nationally in both the vault and floor exercise. She doesn't seem to be feeling any pressure to keep her string of titles alive.<br>
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``I've been through it two years already and before I got to college,'' she said. ``I have been through enough pressure situations. You kind of have to stay calm leading up to it and just know that you're going to get the job done.''<br>
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Information from: The Birmingham News<br>
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