Thursday, October 31, 2013

2014 Big 10 Incoming Freshmen Preview

Until the start of the NCAA season in January, our freshmen previews will provide some background info on the incoming freshmen for some of the top gymnastics schools in the nation.

In this preview, we take a look at some of the top schools in the Big 10 (Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota and Nebraska) and their freshman class. 

Michigan

Nicole Artz

Photo Credit: M.J. Martinie Photography 


















Event(s): All Around
Last Gym: Champion Gymnastics USA (MI)
Past Accomplishments:

  • 2012 JO Nationals- Floor exercise champion, 7th AA, 
  •  2011 JO Nationals- 26th AA
  •  2010 JO Nationals- 14th AA
  •  2009 JO Nationals- 34th AA
  •  2008 JO Nationals Competitor 
  •  2006 Level 8 Regional Champion
How she can help the team: Nicole graduated high school a year early so that she could join the Wolverines this season! Her best event is floor exercise, where she has sky high tumbling and great execution! Nicole is also excellent on vault and beam and is looking to hopefully snatch a spot in the lineup on those events.





Talia Chiarelli

Photo Credit: Nicole Artz
















Event(s): All Around
Last Gym: Brestyans Gymnastics (MA)
Past Accomplishments:

  • 2013 Elite Canada- 1st BB, 5th VT
  • 2013 Gymnix- 1st FX
  • 2012 Artistic Gymnastics Meeting- 1st FX
  • 2012 Olympic Test Event- 2nd Team (qualified a full team for Canada at the 2012 Olympics)
  • 2011 Pan Am Games- 2nd Team, 5th BB
  • 2011 Japan Cup- 3rd Team
  • 2011 Canadian Championships- 6th AA, 3rd FX
  • 2010 Visa Championships- 10th VT
  • 2009 Visa Championships- 8th VT, 8th FX

How she can help the team: With experience at the elite level and on the international stage,  performing under pressure shouldn't be a problem for Chiarelli- who is a big recruit for Michigan. Talia hails from Brestyan's gymnastics where they are known for their powerful floor workers and vaulters...a place where we can expect to see Talia in the lineups for Michigan. Talia is also solid on beam and could see herself in that lineup too. Of course she lacks on bars where she most likely won't be competing, at least not this season. However Talia is one of the most anticipated recruits of all NCAA teams!




Illinois

Erin Buchanan


Photo Credit: Illinois Gymnastics




















Event(s): All-Around
Last Gym:  Capital Gymnastics National Training Center (VA)
Past Accomplishments:
·         2010 Level 10 Virginia Floor State Champion
·         2012 Level 10 Virginia All-Around State Champion
·         5th FX at 2012 JO Nationals
·         6th AA at 2013 JO Nationals
·         2008-2013 Level 10 Regional Qualifier
·         2009-2013 Level 10 JO National Qualifier
·         2010-2013 Level 10 Region 7 All-Star
How she can help the team: Buchanan's strongest events are vault and floor.  She is a good tumbler and is capable of performing a solid double arabian, which is a skill not often seen in NCAA, so if Erin incorporates that into her routine this season, it will be a rather exciting routine to watch. Buchanan is also a consistent vaulter and usually only has a small hop/step on her FTY. With the loss of star Alina Weinstein, whose strongest events were vault and floor, Buchanan has a good chance of sneaking her way into the Illini lineup.



Mary Jane Horth


Photo Credit: Illinois Gymnastics


















Event(s): All-Around
Last Gym: Gym World (OH)
Past Accomplishments:
·         2010 Nastia Liukin Cup Competitor
·         2010 Level 10 State Champion
·         2010 Level 10 JO NIT Champion
·         1st UB, BB, AA at 2011 Level 10 State Championships
·         1st BB, FX at 2011 Level 10 Regionals
·         2nd FX at 2011 Level 10 JO Nationals
·         2011 Nastia Liukin Cup Competitor
·         2011 Level 10 JO National Qualifier
·         1st VT, FX 2012 Level 10 State Championships
·         1st FX at 2012 Level 10 Regionals
·         1st UB at 2012 JO Nationals
·         10th VT, 1st UB at 2012 JO Nationals (Sr. B)
·         1st VT, UB, AA, 2nd FX at 2013 Ohio State Championships (Sr. B)
·         2nd VT, 4th UB, 1st BB, 1st AA at 2013 Region 5 Championships (Sr. D)
·         2013 JO National Qualifier

How she can help the team: Horth is a very strong AA competitor as she is strong on all four events. She has not competed in a while due to an injury that ended her final JO season early, so only time will tell how Horth will do this season. Horth's 2013 floor routine includes fun and unique choreography that definitely goes with NCAA gymnastics. Her vaulting is superb as she has excellent form and is often close to stuck landings; her 2013 vaults already looked NCAA ready. As a tall gymnast, Horth has nice, clean lines on bars and has a full twisting double back dismount. Depending her recovery timeline, Horth could possibly be added to any spot in the lineup.



Suren "Jenny" Kanchanavaleerat


Photo Credit: Suren Kanchanavaleerat



















Event(s): All-Around
Last Gym: Naydenov (WA)
Past Accomplishments:
·         1st VT at 2011 Seattle Open
·         3rd VT, 2nd FX at 2012 Seattle Open
·         2nd VT at 2012 Gliders Invitational
·         2nd VT at 2013 Rock N Roll Classic
·         2013 Level 10 Regional Qualifier
·         4th VT at 2013 Level 10 Regionals
How she can help the team: Kanchanavaleerat is the latest addition to the Illini gymnastics team and is very powerful as shown in her vaulting and tumbling. She also has a nice, fluid swing on bars. There is not much video of her from 2013, but from what could be found, Kanchanavaleerat's power could cause her to be added to the vault and/or floor lineup.




Emily Lennon


Photo Credit: EmilyLennon.com















Event(s): All-Around
Last Gym:  Gymtastics (Calgary)
Past Accomplishments:
·         Six-year elite gymnast for Canada
·         Team Alberta Member at 2010 Nadia Comaneci Invitational
·         1st AA at Gymnix 2011
·         1st AA at 2011 Provinicials
·         1st AA at 2011 Western Canadian Championships
·         2011 Team Alberta Member at the Canada Winter Games
·         2nd VT, FX at 2012 French International Tournament
·         5th VT, 2nd BB, 6th AA at Elite Canada 2013
·         Senior High Performance at Elite Canada 2013
·         Top-7 on VT, BB, FX at Gymnix 2013

How she can help the team: I believe Lennon is the first elite to join the Illinois women's gym program (in the last several years from which I could look up the roster) which means she is capable of executing big skills that haven't necessarily been done by any female Illini before her. One of Lennon's strongest events is beam as she has often made beam finals in several elite competitions. One of her beam combos from 2013 is a side aerial to back layout step-out, which is rather unique, so it would be fun to see in NCAA. Her performance factor on beam is excellent including her sassy choreography. She is also very cool, calm, and collected on beam which is always important. Another one of her strengths is vault; Lennon's vaults are both front entry including a handspring double pike half out. There is also a lack of video of Lennon from 2013, but she can use some of her distinctive elite qualities and experiences to make her way into the beam and vault lineup.




Sarah Lyons


Photo Credit: Illinois Gymnastics




















Event(s): All-Around
Last Gym: Aerial Athletics (TX)
Past Accomplishments:
·         4th AA at 2010 Metroplex Challenge
·         2010 Level 10 State Championship Qualifier
·         4th AA at 2010 Level 10 Regionals
·         2010 JO National Qualifier
·         3rd UB at 2011 Metroplex Challenge
·         2nd BB at 2011 Level 10 Regionals
·         2nd BB at 2011 Level 10 State Championship
·         2nd AA at 2012 Houston National Invitational
·         Top 10 at 2012 Level 10 State Championships
·         2nd UB, 4th AA at 2012 Level 10 Regionals
·         3rd UB at 2012 JO Nationals
·         1st VT, 3rd AA at 2013 Metroplex Challenge
·         1st VT, UB, AA at 2013 WOGA Classic
·         1st UB at 2013 Level 10 State Championships
·         2013 Level 10 Regional Qualifier

How she can help the team: Like Horth, Lyons is also a very strong AA competitor. She may not have done as well during the 2013 season compared to others, but she is still an excellent all-around gymnast. Of the four events, uneven bars is one of her stronger events. She has clean lines and nice form and often sticks her double layout dismount that is common in NCAA.




Minnesota

Bailey Abernathy (No Photo Available) 

Last Gym: Colorado Gymnastics Academy
Past Accomplishments:
·         2nd UB, FX, AA at 2011 Level 10 State Championships
·         Top 10 AA at 2011 Level 10 Regionals
·         2011 JO National Invitational Tournament Qualifier
·         3rd AA at 2012 Level 10 State Championships
·         Top 10 AA at 2012 Level 10 Regionals
·         3rd FX at 2012 JO National Invitational Tournament Qualifier
·         1st VT, 2nd AA at 2013 Level 10 State Championships
·         Top 15 AA at 2013 Level 10 Regionals

How she can help the team: After watching Abernathy's 2012 routines (video from 2013 was not found), it is evident that she favors  forward tumbling over backward. Her best events are vault and floor because of this. In 2012, Abernathy had a handspring entry vault and majority of her tumbling passes incorporate forward tumbling, which are great. With Abernathy's preference and talent for forward tumbling, she can provide a refreshing change to the Gophers' vault and/or floor lineups since forward tumbling is less common than backwards.




Athena Geisness


Photo Credit: Athena Geisness


















Last Gym: Midwest Gymnastics Center (MN)
Past Accomplishments:
·         2010 Level 10 State Championship Qualifier
·         2011 Level 10 State Championship Qualifier
·         2011 Level 10 Regional Qualifier
·         2013 Level 10 State Championship Qualifier
·         2nd UB at 2013 Level 10 Regionals

How she can help the team: Geisness's best event is definitely uneven bars, the event she has consistently competed. She hits her handstands and has unique and difficult combinations such as a piked jaeger to an immediate transition to the low bar. Her latest dismount is a half-in-half-out. Since bars is her best event and is the event she has competed most often and most recently, Geisness can possibly earn a spot in the bars lineup.

Rachel Haines


















Last Gym: Geddert's Twistars (MI)
Past Accomplishments:
·         2nd AA at 2011 Level 10 State Championships
·         1st UB, FX, 2nd AA at 2011 Level 10 Regionals
·         Top 10 on VT, UB, 2nd FX, 4th AA at 2011 JO Nationals
·         4th AA at 2012 Level 10 State Championships
·         1st UB, 2nd AA at 2012 Level 10 Regionals
·         5th BB, 8th FX, 9th AA at 2012 JO Nationals
·         1st VT, UB, BB, AA at 2013 Level 10 State Championships
·         1st VT, UB, AA at 2013 Level 10 Regionals
·         4th FX, AA at 2013 JO Nationals

How she can help the team:  Haines is an excellent all-around gymnast as she's placed well in many competitions and has won every event (except floor) and the all-around at least once at a major competition (state/regional/national) during her final JO season. Although Haines did not win floor at any major competitions in 2013, floor is an event that Haines does excel at as she placed 4th on the event at Nationals. Haines has brilliant tumbling and is a wonderful performer, which would make her a great fit for a spot in Minnesota's floor lineup. However, Haines could very well be placed on any event necessary.

Check out Rachel in action (here

Bailie Holst

Photo Credit: Bailie Holst













Last Gym: Premier Gymnastics of the Rockies (CO)
Past Accomplishments:
·         Two-time JO National Qualifier
·         2nd VT, AA, 1st BB, FX at 2013 Level 10 State Championships
·         1st BB, 2nd FX, AA at 2013 Level 10 Regionals
·         2013 JO National Qualifier

How she can help the team: As the reigning Region 3 Level 10 beam champion, it's obvious that Holst's best event is beam. She composed on the beam and is pretty good with her connections. Her second best events would be vault and floor. She has a lot of power when vaulting and is clean in the air. Her tumbling is also good, and she hits her passes. Holst's composure on beam makes her a good candidate for a spot in the beam lineup, and if needed, she can also be placed into the vault or floor lineup.

Kaitlin Rahon

Photo Credit: Kaitlin Rahon


















Last Gym: Kips Gymnastics (CA)
Past Accomplishments:
·         Two-time JO National Qualifier
·         3rd BB, 5th FX, 4th AA at 2012 Level 10 Regionals
·         2012 Region 1 All-Star

How she can help the team: Video of Rahon was hard to find, but from what could be found, it's safe to say that Rahon shines on floor. She is an excellent tumbler and knows how to sell a routine which is perfect for an NCAA gymnast.

Check out Kaitlin in action (here)

Nebraska

Jennie Laeng

Photo Credit: Jennie Laeng


















Event(s): All-Around
Last Gym: Olympic Dreams (OH)
Past Accomplishments:
·         2nd UB at 2009 Level 10 Regionals
·         2nd UB at 2009 JO National Invitational Tournament
·         6th AA at 2010 Level 10 State Championships
·         2010 Level 10 Regional Qualifier
·         2010 JO National Invitational Tournament Competitor
·         2011 Nastia Liukin Cup Competitor
·         2nd AA at 2011 Level 10 State Championships
·         1st VT at 2011 Level 10 Regionals
·         1st VT, BB, AA at 2011 JO National Invitational Tournament
·         1st UB, 3rd AA at 2012 Level 10 State Championships
·         2012 Level 10 Regional Qualifier
·         5th UB, 7th BB at 2012 JO Nationals
·         2nd BB at 2013 Level 10 State Championships

How she can help the team:  Laeng did not have a long postseason in 2013, but it was still successful as the rest of her level 10 career was. Her strengths are definitely beam and bars. She is fabulous on beam as she is confident and is great with connections; Laeng even has a Gainer dismount (that she is capable of sticking) which makes her NCAA ready. On bars, she has an excellent toe point and clean lines and almost always hits her handstands. Video of Laeng from 2013 was not found, but if her skills and technique are at least the same as they were in 2010 and 2011, then she can definitely be a great beam/bar worker for the Huskers.

Ashley Lambert


Event(s): All-Around
Last Gym: World Class Gymnastics (VA)
Past Accomplishments:
·         2nd AA at 2008 Level 10 State Championships
·         1st VT, FX at 2008 Level 10 Regionals
·         2008 JO National Qualifier
·         1st AA at 2009 Level 10 State Championships
·         1st AA at 2009 Level 10 Regionals
·         5th FX at 2009 JO Nationals
·         2009 Covergirl Classic Competitor
·         2009 Visa Championships Competitor
·         1st BB, FX, AA at 2011 State Championships
·         1st VT, FX, 3rd AA at 2011 Level 10 Regionals
·         2011 JO National Qualifier
·         2nd VT, FX at 2012 Level 10 State Championships
·         2nd FX, 5th AA at 2012 Level 10 Regionals
·         2012 JO National Qualifier
·         1st VT, UB, AA, 3rd FX at 2013 Level 10 State Championships
·         1st UB, FX, 2nd AA, VT, 3rd BB at 2013 Level 10 Regionals
·         1st BB, 4th FX at 2013 JO Nationals

How she can help the team: After suffering a severe neck injury and taking an entire year off from gymnastics, this former elite has come back strong and is ready to compete in the NCAA. Lambert is a powerful gymnast, so it makes sense that one of her strongest events is floor. Her tumbling is superb which includes a sky-high double layout, and her leaps get tremendous height as well. She has great energy when performing on floor, so she's definitely one to watch out for in the Huskers' floor lineup.



Read our interview with Ashley while she was on the comeback trail after breaking her neck! (here)



Information regarding results, events, and gyms were found at the respective websites of the gymnasts and schools.

By: Amanda

Saturday, October 26, 2013

My favorite floor routines from 2013

In no particular order..

Larisa Iordache- Romania 
I remember really liking this routine the first time I saw it. Iordache executes this routine with an energy that is infectious. Her smile lights up the room and I think the music really draws you into her performance! I absolutely love the end, it's definitely my favorite part of the routine.  

        

Grace Quinn- USA 
I LOVE the music for this routine. It's so catchy! While Grace's choreography isn't the most spectacular, I still think she does a nice job of drawing the crowd in. She actually makes eye contact with the judges which projects confidence. I like that!

                    

Kyla Ross- USA
Perhaps my favorite routine from this year, Kyla has REALLY stepped it up with her floor choreography! I'm so impressed! This dramatic performance has great musicality and I think the choreography is brilliant because it accentuates every beat. The music actually builds intensity as it goes on and I love it. Her choreography has matured so much since last year; it's nice to see her making eye contact with the crowd and smiling, opposed to just going through the motions.

                    

Aliya Mustafina- Russia
I've heard a lot of mixed reviews on this routine, but I personally really like it. I do feel like it's a bit of a downgrade from some of her previous routines but it's still beautiful nonetheless. Her ending pose is so dramatic and of course elegant. The only thing this routine is missing is more passion. Aliya normally does a great job of putting passion behind her movements so I don't see that being a problem in the near future

                    

Laurie Hernandez- USA
This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone! You all know how much I adore Laurie; she attacks the floor every time she goes out there. She puts everything she has into her performance and literally draws everyone in- the crowd, the judges, even the other gymnasts! This routine fits Laurie's personality which I think is great! That's why she's able to perform it like she does. Laurie's coach focuses a lot of detail and it's very evident in her choreography on both beam and floor. Props to Laurie for being a true performer and showing that choreography is just as important as tumbling!

                      

What are some of your favorite floor routines from this year? Leave a comment below!

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Meet the seniors of 2014

The following is a list of girls in the United States who will be making the transition to senior elite next season. I've also included a list of girls who didn't compete at the 2013 National Championships, but have expressed interest in returning to the elite stage. 

Amelia Hundley
Photo Credit: USA Gymnastics
Gym: Cincinnati Gymnastics 
College: Florida
Start Values: Vault- 15.8 Bars- 15.8 Beam- 15.8 Floor- 15.8
Years on National Team: 2011-2013
Best Results: 3rd AA and 1st UB at 2013 P&G Championships
Notes: Amelia has always been one of the top junior all around gymnasts. She's very consistent and seems to improve with each competitive season. Amelia is one of my long time favorites mainly because of how hardworking she is. Sometimes I forget that she's only 15 because she competes with a level of maturity that most junior athletes don't possess. It will be interesting to see how she factors in with some of the best in the world. Right now the USA has a lot of very strong all around gymnasts and I don't know how she will fit into the picture. Sure she was great as a junior, but can she hang with the seniors? Amelia is very good on floor and also tends to score well on bars; a place where the US is weak. However, she only competes a yurchenko double on vault- that typically doesn't fly on the senior stage if you're trying to be one of the top all arounders. I think Amelia will continue to grow as a gymnast and hopefully prove that she's one of the best. Mentally, I think she has what it takes. Time will tell.
Quote from Martha: "We are counting on her. She has been to several international meets and was revived well outside of the country based on the judges appreciation and she has an extremely great work ethic. She won bars at the P&G Championships, but her floor routine is also very good. She has the artistry and the difficulty level so I think her best event is really floor. Sometimes she could have even better form, more extension, and more flexibility, generally." (via International Gymnast)




Nica Hults
Photo Credit: USA Gymnastics

Gym: Texas Dreams
College: UCLA 
Start Values: Vault- 15.3 Bars- 15.9 Beam- 16.1 Floor- 15.5
Years on National Team: 2013
Best Results: 1st on beam at 2011 US Classic and 3rd on beam at 2013 P&G Championships
Notes: Nica is a fabulous gymnast! She's outstanding on beam as most of you know, however she also shows a lot of potential on bars. Nica has incredible lines, she just needs more difficulty to contend for a top all around spot. As a junior, she could kind of get away with not having the most difficult routines because of her execution and consistency. But as she makes the transition to the senior ranks, she needs to step it up by upgrading her vault, floor, and possibly her bars if she really wants to increase her chances of making the Worlds team. With Kim Zmeskal as her coach, I think Nica is going in the right direction. Kim always seems to have a smart plan for her gymnasts.
Quote from Martha: "She was involved with the training camps for many years. She's one of the gymnasts with Kim Zmeskal and she's pretty much at a good level. She has to get even stronger physically and work on leg strength, generally, but otherwise she is good and promising." (via International Gymnast) 

          


Alyssa Baumann

Photo Credit: USA Gymnastics
Gym: WOGA
College: Florida
Start Values: Vault- 15.0 Bars- 15.4 Beam- 15.8 Floor- 15.7
Years on National Team: 2013
Best Results: 2nd AA at 2013 American Classic and 7th AA at 2013 P&G Championships.
Notes: Although Alyssa competed at the elite level in 2010, she lacks experience on the big stage. She's dealt with a lot of injuries in the past 2 years, but came back strong this season and really impressed everyone by making the national team! Alyssa doesn't have the most difficult routines, but she's beautiful to watch. I'm hoping that if she decides to continue on the elite path, she'll put in some upgrades and work on her consistency. The senior ranks are going to be tough next year and Alyssa definitely has her work cut out for her if she wants to continue being successful!
Quote from Martha: "Alyssa is from WOGA and she wasn't involved with the training camps because she had an injury before, but hopefully now she's healed. I like her style and I like her bar work. She needs to improve on the difficulty level on vault and tumbling." (via International Gymnast)




Polina Shchennikova


Photo Credit: USA Gymnastics
Gym: Tigar
College: Not committed 
Start Values: Vault- 15.0 Bars- 16.0 Beam- 15.5 Floor- 15.3
Years on National Team: 2012-2013
Best Results: 3rd on UB and 8th AA at 2013 P&G Championships.
Notes: There has been a lot of buzz about Polina throughout her junior years. Many compare her style to the 2008 Olympic Champion, Nastia Liukin. The appearance of both gymnasts is strikingly similar, however Polina lacks both the difficulty and consistency to completely fulfill that comparison. Her best event is bars, where she does shows a lot of potential, but the level of difficulty on the remaining 3 events will hold her back in the senior ranks. For example on vault, Polina has been competing a yurchenko full for the last 3 years. She is capable of doing a yurchenko double, but she didn't feel ready enough to compete it at Championships this year. A yurchenko full won't fly at the senior level if she wants to make the Worlds team, but I'm sure Polina is aware of this and is in the gym working hard in preparation for next season!
Quote from Martha: "Her problem is leg strength; she has to improve on that. She's come to training camp for a couple years and has a very good start value on bars, which is great because we need more bar workers. She's a very dedicated and hard-working girl." (via International Gymnast) 




Samantha Ogden


Photo Credit: USA Gymnastics
Gym: WOGA
College: Not committed 
Start Values: Vault-15.0 Bars-15.5 Beam-15.3 Floor- 15.0
Years on National Team: None
Best Results: 11th AA at 2013 US Classic and 8th on UB at 2013 P&G Championships
Notes: This was Sam Odgen's first year on the elite scene, so she will be moving to the senior ranks with very little experience. One of her best scoring events is bars, however I think she's a great tumbler! One of my favorite things about Sam is her floor music! I could see Sam being an excellent collegiate gymnast because she's clean and pretty solid when performing at a lower difficulty level. I'm surprised she hasn't committed anywhere yet. (I'm thinking Alabama or Utah!) Again, Sam lacks the difficulty and experience of most senior elite athletes and I'm not sure how she will hold up next year. Time will tell!




Felicia Hano


Photo Credit: Team Photo
Gym: West Coast Elite
College: UCLA
Start Values: Vault- 15.8 Bars-15.1 Beam-15.6 Floor- 15.4
Years on National Team: None
Best Results: 2012 & 2013 JO National Champion and 10th AA at 2013 P&G Championships (Prelims)
Notes: It was really unfortunate that Felicia got injured at the P&G Championships this year because she's a really strong gymnast! Felicia had a successful level 10 career and I'm hoping she will continue down the elite path because I feel like she has a lot to prove still. She'll need some upgrades on all events, but she shows a lot of potential as an all around gymnast. 



Melissa Reinstadtler


Photo Credit: USA Gymnastics
Gym: Rebound
College: Utah
Start Values: Vault- 15.3 Bars- 14.7 Beam- 15.1 Floor- 15.1
Years on National Team: None
Best Results: 1st on floor at 2013 JO Nationals and 22nd AA at P&G Championships
Notes: Melissa has gorgeous lines. The only thing holding her back is lack of difficulty. This was her first year on the elite scene so I didn't expect too much from her, however I was impressed with her beam and bar work; SO much potential. If she works hard, I could definitely see her being a star. Melissa has a lightness to her gymnastics, everything looks so easy for her. I'm thrilled to see her future upgrades!




Kennedi Edney
Photo Credit: USA Gymnastics
Gym: Precision
College: Not Committed
Start Values: Vault- 15.0 Bars- 14.5 Beam-14.3 Floor- 15.1
Years on National Team: None
Best Results: 1st on beam and 2nd AA at 2013 JO Nationals and 11th on vault at 2013 US Classic
Notes: Kennedi's best events are vault and beam, however she has a lot of upgrading to do. She's not the most consistent athlete, so she'll need to step it up if she wants to do well in the senior ranks. If Kennedi doesn't continue with elite, I think she will make a great college gymnast! (LSU comes to mind!)


Emily Schild 

Photo Credit: John Cheng

Gym: Everest Gymnastics
College: Not Committed 
Start Values: Vault: 15.8 Bars: 15.2 Beam: 15.4 Floor: 15.1
Years on National Team: None
Best Results: 3rd on vault at 2013 Secret Classic
Notes: Emily is best known for her huge handspring double front on floor; she's one of very few female gymnasts who perform this skill and it definitely sets her apart from the rest of the junior field. Emily is also fantastic on vault! As a senior- Emily will need to upgrade on every event if she wants to be a big contender, but she shows a lot of potential to be a strong all arounder in the future! 

          

Ashley Foss
Photo Credit: USA Gymnastics
Gym: North Stars 
College: Georgia
Start Values: Vault- 15.0 Bars- 14.6 Beam- 15.6 Floor- 15.3
Years on National Team: None
Best Results: 3rd AA at 2013 American Classic and 14th AA at  2012 Visa Championships
Notes: Ashley is a great gymnast with a lot of potential! Her best events are beam and floor but she really lacks in difficulty on vault and bars, which is what keeps her from scoring higher in the ranks at big meets. 

        


Alex Marks
Photo Credit: Heather Maynez
Gym: Bark Conner 
College: Oklahoma
Start Values: Vault- 15.0 Bars- 14.9 Beam- 15.1 Floor- 15.3
Years on National Team: None
Best Results: 7th on floor at the 2013 American Classic
 Notes: Although Alex lacks experience on the elite scene and doesn't have much difficulty, but she has thrown some big skills in the gym and could really be in the mix if she competes everything she is capable of.



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Possible Returning Seniors:

Jordyn Wieber- Currently training at UCLA and is rumored to be in great competitive shape.
Aly Raisman- Back to training full events and is eyeing Championships next summer.
Gabby Douglas- Has stated her hopes to compete next summer, it's unknown where she is training.
Sabrina Vega- Currently training for next summer; deferring college until after 2016 Olympics.
Sarah Finnegan- Still training at GAGE with hopes to compete next summer.