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Post by Admin on Oct 5, 2021 18:48:48 GMT
"It's been CRAZY!" 🇺🇸 Jade Carey's way to Floor Gold at Tokyo2020!
Jade Carey's floor gold medal at Tokyo 2020 was a long time coming. The 21-year-old was the first US gymnast to earn a spot at the Games. Despite the long wait she kept cool on the day of the floor final.
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Post by Admin on Jan 17, 2022 4:21:53 GMT
The Olympic gold medalist was the star of the night Saturday as Oregon State dominated its first meet of the season. The Beavers won the three-team competition with a score of 195.550. Washington scored 194 and San Jose State 192.725. But the atmosphere at the event was a better summary of the evening which was capped by a standing ovation from the large crowd after Carey's floor routine. Carey leaped in the air after finishing the routine, her final event of the meet, and was mobbed by her teammates. The judges awarded her a score of 9.90 as she won the event.  Carey's best score of the evening came on the bars, which she won with a score of 9.95. She was awarded a 9.90 on the vault, which she also won. On the beam, Carey scored 9.90, a mark which was also awarded to teammate Jenna Domingo, and Washington's Skylar Killough-Wilhelm, who all shared top honors. Carey won the all-around title with a score of 39.650. Washington's Killough-Wilhelm was second (39.175) and Oregon State's Madi Dagen was third with a score of 38.975. Oregon State's Kaitlyn Yanish placed third in the vault with a score of 9.825 and was second in the floor with a mark of 9.875. Oregon State's Kayla Bird and Dagen tied for third in the floor with Washington's Amara Cunningham as all three received a score of 9.850 in the event. Oregon State will return to action at Gill Coliseum on Sunday, Jan. 23 in a dual meet against UCLA. That meet begins at 2 p.m. and will be broadcast on Pac-12 Networks.
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Post by Admin on Jan 24, 2022 4:19:52 GMT
Oregon State home crowd loves Jade Carey's 9.95 on bars 436 views • Jan 24, 2022 • No. 19 Oregon State women's gymnastics' Jade Carey sends the home crowd into a frenzy with 9.95 on the uneven bars in the Beavers' meet against UCLA on Sunday, January 23rd in Corvallis.
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Post by Admin on Jan 24, 2022 19:18:37 GMT
'She's a boss': Olympians Jordan Chiles and Jade Carey can't help rooting for each other 18,747 views • Jan 24, 2022 • UCLA women's gymnastics' Jordan Chiles and Oregon State women's gymnastics' Jade Carey join the Pac-12 Networks broadcast following their meet on Sunday, January 23rd in Corvallis. Despite being on different squads now, Chiles and Carey were teammates for Team USA at the Tokyo Olympics. Follow Pac-12 women's gymnastics this season with the Pac-12 Now App. Download the Pac-12 Now App today and set alerts for Pac-12 women's gymnastics to make sure you never miss a moment of the action. Pac-12 Now is available today in your app store for iOS, Android, and Apple TV.  When Jade Carey stepped on the mat Sunday afternoon for her floor routine at Gill Coliseum, the celebration had already begun. The 19th-ranked Beavers had effectively clinched their first dual meet victory over the Bruins since 2013, holding a commanding lead prior to Carey’s routine. Oregon State’s star freshman did nothing to endanger that advantage, posting a mark of 9.975 to close out the win. Oregon State posted a final team score of 197.000, easily outpacing UCLA (196.300) and UC Davis (194.700). The Beavers' team total was the highest since the 2019 season. Gill Coliseum was packed for the meet, with a noticeably larger crowd than was present for last week’s opener. Sunday was Oregon State’s annual “Dam Worth It” meet to mark the opening of the Pac-12 Conference schedule. “The fans at Gill are amazing and it was just so fun to be able to show our gymnastics to a big crowd,” Carey said. Carey cruised to the all-around title after putting up the best scores in all four rotations. She won the vault with a mark of 9.900, the uneven parallel bars with a 9.950, and the beam with a 9.975.
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Post by Admin on Jan 25, 2022 22:11:57 GMT
 Four members of the U.S. women’s artistic gymnastics team from Tokyo 2020 have now made their NCAA collegiate competition debuts with Olympic floor champion Jade Carey and team silver medallist Jordan Chiles getting their chances to compete after COVID concerns canceled their first week’s competitions. 2020 all-around gold medallist Suni Lee and team silver medallist Grace McCallum had already competed in the opening week of the season. Meanwhile, the final two members of the U.S. squad in Tokyo 2020 are not participating in NCAA gymnastics currently: Simone Biles, four-time Olympic gold medallist, previously gave up her amateur status (though had committed to UCLA) and MyKayla Skinner, Tokyo vault silver medallist, competed three seasons for the University of Utah. Carey finds herself currently ranked third in the all-around standings, while McCallum’s 39.675 total in week two is tied for the highest all-around score so far in the 2022 season with University of Michigan’s Natalie Wojcik and Stanford University’s Kyla Bryant. Carey is close behind at 39.650. Making history as the first all-around Olympic champion to compete in NCAA gymnastics, Lee has yet to compete on all four apparatus. However, she earned gold-medal worthy scores in the Auburn-Arkansas meet this week: 9.950, uneven bars; 9.875, balance beam; and 9.875, floor exercise. Chiles’ debut on Monday (17 January) came after the 20-year-old limited training time due to COVID, according to an Instagram post from her mother. Despite the setback, she was solid on the uneven bars where she scored 9.825. While members of the Tokyo U.S. women’s team are getting underway together in college, the gold medal-winning ROC squad have all returned to the national training center outside Moscow. “Everyone is here! At training camp!” wrote David Belyavskiy in a photo with Olympic champion teammates Denis Abliazin, Nikita Nagornyy and Artur Dalaloyan. It’s the first time the golden squad has been together for training since their triumph at last summer’s Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, held in 2021. Their gold medal was the first for the Russian Olympic Committee since 1996. http://instagr.am/p/CY70yeEBDom The first-ever International Gymnastics Federation(FIG) sanctioned Parkour World Championships have been delayed again. The event, originally scheduled for April 2020, had been pushed to 25-27 March 2022 but the FIG announced Thursday (20 January) that it would once again be postponed due to rising concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Set to take place in Hiroshima, Japan, new dates have yet to be confirmed, according to the FIG website. But her highlight came in the apparatus finals, where she earned a perfect 10.0 score to claim the gold medal. She, along with Romania’s Lavinia Milosovici’s perfect mark in the floor exercise final, recorded one of the two final 10.0 scores in Olympic women’s gymnastics history.
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