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funny Utah team preview
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FloGymnastics posted free videos and interviews.
Definitely.
One wobble. One poor landing. The all-around is very competitive this year.
Seven 2016 national Junior Olympic all-around champions are among the 684 young women expected to compete in the 2017 Junior Olympic National Championships slated for May 6-7 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. …
The returning champions are: Carly Bauman of Chow’s Gymnastics and Dance Institute, West Des Moines/Iowa; Rachael Flam of Stars Gymnastics Training Center-Houston, Houston/Texas; Abby Heiskell of Southeastern Gymnastics Center, Waxhaw/N.C.; Amoree Lockhart of Empire Gymnastics Academy, Ft. Worth/Texas; Rachael Lukacs of North Stars Gymnastics Academy, Hillsborough/N.J.; Payton Richards of Aerial Gymnastics Club, New Lennox/Ill.; and Gabryel Wilson of Olympia Gymnastics Academy, Ypsilanti/Mich. …
The Saskatchewan Freshman competing for Central Michigan is suddenly n apparatus Finals contender contender for National Champion.
(I’d forgotten that NCAA did away with apparatus finals.)
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Leading up to the 2016-2017 school year, the Bruins had one of the most impressive incoming classes in NCAA history, with commitments from Kocian, Ross and Simone Biles.
While Biles ultimately gave up her NCAA eligibility by turning professional shortly before her five-medal performance at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, Kocian, who helped lead Rio’s Final Five to team gold and won an individual silver medal on the uneven bars, and Ross, who earned a gold medal as part of the Fierce Five in London in 2012, remained committed to the program. …
UCLA is one of just three schools (along with Oklahoma and LSU) to have achieved a team score of 198 or better (out of 200) this season. The Bruins are an underdog to win, with Oklahoma and LSU as the favorites, but the team title is a possibility. …
UCLA’s Olympic gymnasts wagered fortune and fame against college eligibility
That’s a great article.
In the process, (Jordyn Wieber) learned just how much she loves coaching. After graduating in May, she is tentatively planning on remaining with the team while she works on her master’s degree. She hopes to one day be the UCLA head coach — a move Kondos Field is firmly in agreement with. “I’ll be sitting in Pauley Pavilion watching her coach in 20 years,” she said.
Logan Bradley posted his usual excellent photo / video review of last weekend’s MAG competition. It’s all you need to stay informed.
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