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  2. World Champions Centre - Wikipedia

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    Zoe Miller. Joscelyn Roberson. Tiana Sumanasekera. Website. worldchampionscentre.com. World Champions Centre (WCC) is an American artistic gymnastics academy, located in Spring, Texas. It is home to Olympic champion Simone Biles and is owned by her family. [1]

  3. 1998 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 NCAA Women's Gymnastics championship involved 12 schools competing for the national championship of women's NCAA Division I gymnastics. It was the seventeenth NCAA gymnastics national championship and the defending NCAA Team Champion for 1997 was UCLA. The competition took place in Los Angeles, California, hosted by UCLA in the Pauley ...

  4. Stephen Nedoroscik - Wikipedia

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    Stephen John Nedoroscik OLY (/ ˌ n ɛ d ə ˈ r ɒ z ɪ k / NED-ə-ROZ-ik; born October 28, 1998) [1] is an American artistic gymnast.A pommel horse specialist, he is a two-time Olympic medalist, the 2021 world champion—the first and only American to win the event—a two-time FIG World Cup champion, a four-time U.S. national champion, and a two-time NCAA national champion for the apparatus.

  5. Aleah Finnegan - Wikipedia

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    Aleah Cruz Finnegan (born January 4, 2003) is a artistic gymnast. Born in the United States, she represents the Philippines internationally and competed for her country of birth in the past. She was a member of the United States' women's national gymnastics team from 2019 to 2021 and was part of the team that won gold at the 2019 Pan American ...

  6. Sarah Finnegan - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Cruz Finnegan[fn 1] (born November 14, 1996) is a retired American artistic gymnast and was an alternate for the 2012 Summer Olympics Gymnastics team. [2] She competed for the Louisiana State Lady Tigers at the collegiate level, and was the 2017 and 2019 NCAA champion on uneven bars. [3] She is the older sister of Aleah Finnegan.

  7. NCAA women's gymnastics tournament - Wikipedia

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    A Gym Slam (sometimes spelled as GymSlam) is the accomplishment of scoring a perfect 10.0 on each apparatus. [2] Only 15 women in NCAA gymnastics have achieved this feat, 3 have achieved it at least twice, and Trinity Thomas is the only gymnast to have achieved this feat more than twice, completing it a total of 5 times. [3] [4]

  8. Morgan Hurd - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Hurd. Morgan Elizabeth Hurd (born July 18, 2001) is an American artistic gymnast and a five-time member of the United States women's national team (2016–21). She is the 2017 World all-around champion and balance beam silver medalist and the 2018 World all-around bronze medalist and floor exercise silver medalist.

  9. Haleigh Bryant - Wikipedia

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    All-Around. 2024 Fort Worth. Balance Beam. Haleigh Alexandra Bryant (born December 20, 2001) is an American artistic gymnast currently competing for Louisiana State University in the NCAA. [1] She is the 2024 NCAA Champion in the team and individual all-around, and is the 2021 NCAA Champion on vault.