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Kenzo, reportedly, has already done it on competition Floor.
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Kenzo, reportedly, has already done it on competition Floor.
NCAA Semifinal I (afternoon):
UCLA 197.500
Florida 197.475
Georgia 197.025
Stanford 197.000
Michigan 197.000
Utah 196.575
NCAA Semifinal II (evening):
Oklahoma 197.625
Alabama 197.575
LSU 197.175
Nebraska 196.950
Auburn 196.900
Oregon State 196.750
They move on to the 2015 Championships at Fort Worth Convention Center in 2 weeks – April 17-19th.
Lauren Hopkins posted a Regionals wrap-up – Who Made It To NCAA Championships?
Click through to see which individual AA qualified, aside from the top 12 teams. (Lindsay Mable, Toni Ann Williams, etc.)
(results via Liukin)
NCAA BERKELEY REGIONAL
1 University Of Georgia 197.025
2 University Of Utah 196.575
3 Cal Women 196.000
4 Boise State University 195.375
5 Utah State University 195.150
6 Brigham Young University 194.150
Elizabeth Grimsley @AllFlippedOut posted a superb write-up on the NCAA Berkeley Regionals.
NCAA COLUMBUS REGIONAL
UCLA 197.500
Michigan 197.000
Central Michigan 195.925
Arizona 195.800
Ohio State 195.650
Kentucky 195.450
@uclagymnastics did exactly what they planned. PEAKED for the big meet.
Infamously inconsistent, Bruins hit 24-for-24 this time & scored 197.500 to win 21st Regional title!
NCAA AUBURN REGIONAL
1 Alabama 197.575
2 Auburn University 196.900
3 Maryland 195.150
4 Minnesota 195.025
5 Iowa 194.675
6 George Washington 194.150
NCAA NORMAN REGIONAL
No. 1 197.625
No. 12 Oregon State 196.750
No. 22 Southern Utah 196.275
Missouri 196.100
NC State 195.775
No. 13 Penn State 195.150.
NCAA MORGANTOWN REGIONAL
1 Florida 197.475
2 Stanford 197.000
3 Illinois-Champaign 196.675
4 Arkansas 196.500
5 West Virgina University 195.650
6 New Hampshire 194.825
NCAA AMES REGIONAL
1. #4 LSU 197.175
2. #9 Nebraska 196.950
3. #16 Denver 195.950
4. Michigan State 195.375
5. Iowa State 195.350
6. #23 Washington 193.675
The Alaska gymnast on Bars at Regionals has the only Counter-Kim in the NCAA.
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via @GymCastic
Abie Grossfeld:
Courtney Shanken, of Highland Park Illinois, born January 29, 1921 passed away on April 1, 2015. At the time of his passing, he was the oldest surviving NCAA gymnastic champion. He was 94 years old.
Courtney was the 1941 NCAA all-around and rope climb champion for the University of Chicago, In 1942 Courtney placed third in the AA and PH.
He was a true U.S. military hero having flown 50 missions as a U.S. Army Air Corps (fore-runner of the Air Force)
B-24 navigator for the 722 Squadron of the 450th Bomb Group during WWII.
He served as a member of the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Committee, USGF Board of Directors, Chairperson of the Maccabiah Gymnastics Committee and as the President of the Midwest Gymnastics Association. He also served as the U.S. Coach for the 1967 North American Championships.
He is survived by: wife Edith, his three children, his son Jeff who was a gymnast at Indiana University, his twin brother Earl, who currently lives in San Rafael, CA and who was a three-time NCAA vault champion (1940, ’41. ’42) for the University of Chicago.
usghof – Hall of Fame since 1975
(via Fred Turoff)