After everything that’s happened to the GymDogs this season, I’m happy to see them get through.
Michigan had a bad day.
Denelle Pedrick of CMU qualified as an individual on Floor, but not on Vault despite competing DTY.
After everything that’s happened to the GymDogs this season, I’m happy to see them get through.
Michigan had a bad day.
Denelle Pedrick of CMU qualified as an individual on Floor, but not on Vault despite competing DTY.
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The biggest story of the Games for me is seeing fan favourite Marios Georgiou put it together in the AA final.
Cyprus’ Marios Georgiou clinched the bronze medal, the first of the Cypriot team in the 21st Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast, Australia. …
According to the EAK correspondent, Mikaelo Papadakis, this is the fifth medal in gymnastics for Cyprus in the history of the Commonwealth Games.
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1. Ellie Black CAN 54.200
2. Georgia Godwin AUS 53.800
3. Alice Kinsella ENG 53.150
4. Georgia-Rose Brown AUS 53.000
5. Kelly Simm ENG 52.600
6. Latalia Bevan WAL 52.550
7. Maisie Methuen WAL 52.550
8. Isabela Onyshko CAN 51.90
Despite a fall on Beam, Ellie stayed atop the leaderboard for the title. Congratulations.
Peng and JaNay splain.
1. Diva
2. Knows EVERYTHING
3. Too Nice
4. “The Namer”
5. “The Mental Gymnast”
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I was #9. ☹️
When Dipa could not return from injury in time for Commonwealth Games, the Indian media focused on Aruna Reddy who had a good result in a World Cup in February.
Aruna did not qualify for the Commonwealth Games Vault final, however.

It was her teammate Pranati Nayak who ended up qualifying. Pranati had her 23rd birthday at the Games.
American coach Jim Holt is very impressed with what Pranati and her coach Minara Begum have accomplished despite many, many challenges. Good luck in the Final.
Read more about Pranati and watch a crazy video on First Post.
Varsity Division
Collegiate Division
Varsity Division
Collegiate Division
For the ninth-straight year, the U.S. Air Force Academy won the Varsity Division team title at the USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate National Championships, held at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo.
In the Collegiate Club Division, Arizona State University claimed its 12th consecutive team title. …
Air Force, ASU repeat as team champs at USA Gymnastics Men’s Collegiate Nationals
The varsity competition is for Division I, II or III, four-year institutions with gymnastics as a varsity sport that provide two or less full scholarships as well as the military academies, and the collegiate team category is for two-year or four-year degree-granting schools with gymnastics as a club sport. The schools in the Collegiate Division were the College of William and Mary, Springfield College, U.S. Air Force Academy, and U.S. Naval Academy. The Collegiate Division includes Arizona State University, Northern California United, Southern California United, Temple University and University of Washington.