The best that comes to mind is Rebecca Bross from WOGA. At the 2008 WOGA Classic she was top score all-around (Junior or Senior) with falls on 3 apparatus.

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Canada’s Peng Peng Lee can challenge Rebecca on Beam, for sure.
Both girls, and many more around the world, are too young to try out for Beijing.
Can both continue at this high level through to the 2012 Olympics?
I have my doubts. The physical demands on the body of the current code of points is staggering.
One of the top coaches at Elite Canada in December — immediately after one of his age group gymnasts won Floor — said to me: “Every coach here is a criminal.”
He feel’s it’s insane to require such high level difficulty at such a young age in order to be successful under age group rules. Any coach who participates, including himself, was being unethical.
The Canadian Men’s Jr National Coach, Markos Baikas, is worried too. He’s telling athletes and coaches not to expect to compete full FIG requirements until perhaps age-19. “Train smart. Train safe. No rush.”
