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Monday, 07 June 2021 14:42

Kentucky Hires Wiest as an Assistant

Former Washington assistant Chad Wiest has been hired as the new assistant at Kentucky, replacing Chuck Dickerson. Link: Release
Monday, 07 June 2021 10:03

2021-2022: G. Gibson to Nebraska

Genesis Gibson will be attending NU on academic scholarship. She's trained as a L10 at WOGA and has competed as an elite for Ecuador. As a L10, she tied for 3rd on UB and placed 20th AA at the 2018 Region 3 L10 Regionals. Link: Insta Link: Videos
Monday, 07 June 2021 10:00

2021-2022: Rojas to Iowa

Iowa has added Marissa Rojas for 2021-2022. The L10 from the Michigan Academy of Gymnastics recently tied for 8th AA at the Level 10 Dev Nationals. She also tied for 7th on UB and 9th on BB. In 2019, she was 10th AA at the Region V Regionals. Link: Videos
Sunday, 06 June 2021 21:24

US Championships: Women's Finals

Simone Biles broke 60 points in the AA and posted a 119.65 to win her record seventh US AA title. Auburn signee Sunisa Lee and UCLA signee Jordan Chiles was just behind in third. More NCAA results below.
Saturday, 05 June 2021 22:46

US Championships: Men's Finals

Stanford's Brody Malone won the AA title at the Men's US Gymnastics Championships. Former OU star Yul Moldauer was 2nd. Former Michigan star Sam Mikulak improved on night 2 to rise to third. Click to read more.
Posen competed as a Junior Elite in the 2019 season. She did not compete in 2020 land competed one meet in 2021.
While Simone Biles led the way, AU signee Sunisa Lee was 2nd and UCLA signee Jordan Chiles was third as the first day of competition wrapped up at the US Championships.
Former Michigan gymnast (2016-2020) and grad assistant Uche Eke qualified to the Olympics for Nigeria, by placing 3rd at the African Championships. He graduated from Michigan with a masters in May with a 4.0 GPA. Link: Release
Michigan's Paul Juda won the silver medal and earned the US another spot at this summer's Olympic Games. Stanford's Riley Loos was 4th, OU's Vitaly Guimaraes was fifth, and Michigan's Cameron Bock was 6th. Brazil won the team competition, with the US second. Link: Release
Stanford's Brody Malone, a back to back ('19, '21) NCAA champ, took the lead after Day 1 at the US Championships, in the Men's Senior Division. Stanford teammate Brandon Briones is tied for 2nd with former Sooner Yul Moldauer, a two-time NCAA champ.
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